Coke Dick & The First Kick

Season 2, Episode 6, Aired

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Hank wants to find out more about Ashby, so he tries to find his lost love, Janie Jones. In the meantime, he catches Julian with another woman and confronts Sonja about it. Charlie turns his home into the set of "Vaginatown" and becomes a part of the film.moreless
  • Californication continues

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    Another great episode of TV's raunchiest comedy on Sunday night. Here we saw Hank attempt to find a lost love of Lew's and Charlie have to step in and take part in the porno film he was funding.

    The show has really found its groove, so to speak, as every week the jokes are landing and the half hour time seems to fly by. Charlie has almost as many laughs as Hank and the two are easily one of pay TV's funniest duos (Larry and Jeff on Curb Your Enthusiasm might be a slight bit better). But a great episode overall.moreless
  • Mia needs the boot

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    Well im not sure why mia is allowed to still prowl through hanks life like some parasite. Lets see she stole his book,insults everyone around messes with hanks life just to spite him. I really cant stand this character and she really needs to get whats coming to her and then be booted off the show. I have the same problem with hanks babies mama who just always has to be pissy about everything hank does. She left him and she stills gives him crap about what he does, even when they werent together. I love the shows more then you think but those two are just terrible, his daughter is a bit of a annoyance as well.moreless
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    • On the wall in Lew Ashby's house, when Lew and Hank get out the room, there is a picture of Lew Ashby with Ozzy Osbourne, legend metal singer of Black Sabbath and as solo artist.

    • Featured Music: "Little Box" by Black Mustang "If A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sophia "Rock And Roll" by Poets & Pornstars (The Runkles have a conversation about drugs) "You Call Me The Devil" by Brent Amaker and the Rodeo (Played on Hank's car radio when he meets Becca and Mia) "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters" by Rie Sinclair "Que Rico" by Mexican Institute of Sound "Have Love Will Travel" by The Basics (Closing scenes)

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    • Original International Air Dates:
      Czech Republic: February 10, 2009 on HBO
      Sweden: February 16, 2009 on TV4
      Finland: February 16, 2009 on Nelonen
      Germany: August 26, 2009 on AXN
      Slovakia: January 16, 2012 on JOJ

    • This episode is rated TV-MA for brief nudity, graphic language and adult content.

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    • Daisy: (to Charlie) I was 15, and my boyfriend took me to the drive-in. They were showing a revival of Dirty Dancing. Dirty Dancing is a 1987 romantic movie that became a successful hit at the box office. Patrick Swayze played a dance instructor who developed a relationship with a young female student who was rebelling against her father.

    • Charlie: (referring to his porn scene with Daisy) Did we get that? Did we get it? Please, tell me you got that! Ronny: That'll do, Runkle. That'll do. Ronny's quote is a reference to the 1995 movie Babe, a children's movie about a pig named Babe who wants to become a sheep dog. Near the end of the film, the farmer says "That'll do, Babe. That'll do" after Babe wins a sheep dog competition.

    • Charlie: (to Ronny) Me? Why don't you whip out your Hitchcock and give it a cameo? This is a reference to Alfred Hitchcock, a well-known British movie producer who created many of the modern filming techniques in thriller and suspense movies.

    • Hank: (referring to Becca and Mia) Ah, it's the sisterhood of the traveling flannel. This is a reference to The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, a series of novels by Ann Brashares that are targeted on young adults. A movie adaptation of the book series was released in 2005, with a sequel film released in 2008.

    • Macy tells Charlie to "get in there and drive Miss Daisy", which is an allusion to the 1989 Oscar winning film called Driving Miss Daisy starring Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy.

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