When I saw that an advance copy of the new Showtime series Californication was availble on Netflix, I had mixed feelings. A comedy starring David Duchovny could be really good. He’s proven his comedic chops on The Larry Sanders Show and he brought some humor to his role on The X-Files as well. Plus, advanced reviews tend to generate a good number of hits on the blog. However, I was afraid I would like it and not be able to watch future episodes as I don’t have Showtime. That’s something I needn’t have worried about.
Duchovny plays Hank, a bachelor with writer’s block and a penchant for unavailable women. He sleeps with one married woman after another on his path to self destruction. It’s played for laughs – not big laughs, but ironic puffs of air escaping your nostrils kind of laughs. I didn’t find it very funny, and aside from normal respiration, there was no air coming out of my nose. As a character study, I suppose it’s mildy interesting and the acting is fine, but I just don’t care enough about any of the characters to continue watching. Even if I did have Showtime.
If you are still interested in checking it out for yourself, Californication premiers on Showtime Monday August 13th at 10:30 pm / 9:30 Central.
Update: I should have mentioned that this is R-rated fare and not meant for the kiddies. Mature situations, nudity and foul language.
Windypundit says
Really? A show called Californication isn’t suitable for children?