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The Best Episodes of Californication Season 6

Every episode of Californication Season 6 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Californication Season 6!

A self-loathing, alcoholic writer attempts to repair his damaged relationships with his daughter and her mother while combating sex addiction, a budding drug problem, and the seeming inability to avoid making bad decisions.

Genres:ComedyDrama
Network:Showtime

Season 6 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Californication" season 6 is "The Unforgiven", rated 7.4/10 from 1198 user votes. It was directed by David Duchovny and written by N/A. "The Unforgiven" aired on 1/13/2013 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Quitters".

  • The Unforgiven
    7.4/10 1,198 votes

    #1 - The Unforgiven

    Season 6 Episode 1 - Aired 1/13/2013

    Hank Moody narrowly survives the aftermath of his scorned ex-lover Carrie; her attempted suicide to see them both together, free from the constraints around them. Charlie takes Hank to see Atticus Fetch, a rocker who is interested in turning "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love" into a Broadway show. Meanwhile, Karen, Marcy and Charlie have to deal with Hank, after a revelation about Becca.

    Director: David Duchovny

    Writer: N/A

  • Quitters
    7.4/10 993 votes

    #2 - Quitters

    Season 6 Episode 2 - Aired 1/20/2013

    Hank reluctantly heeds the advice from his family and friends, but Faith, muse to many-a-rock-star, may be his light at the end of the tunnel. Charlie runs into out-and-proud movie star Robbie Mac and finds himself taking drastic action in order to land the award winner as a client. Marcy loses her resolve with Stu, while Karen lands a new job.

    Director: John Dahl

    Writer: N/A

  • Dead Rock Stars
    7.5/10 1,023 votes

    #3 - Dead Rock Stars

    Season 6 Episode 3 - Aired 1/27/2013

    Hank and Faith attend a funeral. Later, Karen finds Hank in a compromising position. Robbie Mac and Ken take Charlie out on the town, which doesn't sit well with Marcy.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: N/A

  • Hell Bent for Leather
    7.5/10 947 votes

    #4 - Hell Bent for Leather

    Season 6 Episode 4 - Aired 2/10/2013

    Hank and Charlie's meeting with Robbie Mac isn't as promising as they hoped; and later, Hank reconnects with an entertainment exec he'd worked with. Meanwhile, Marcy, Ophelia and Karen swap tales over dinner, while Becca proves she's her father's daughter at a reading of her work.

    Director: David Von Ancken

    Writer: N/A

  • Rock and a Hard Place
    7.3/10 897 votes

    #5 - Rock and a Hard Place

    Season 6 Episode 5 - Aired 2/17/2013

    Ken discovers Charlie’s secret. Atticus sends Hank and Charlie on a hunt, so they enlist the help of Hank’s daughter Becca. Marcy makes a decision about Stu that is influenced by her man-hating spiritual guide, Ophelia Robbins.

    Director: David Von Ancken

    Writer: N/A

  • In the Clouds
    7.6/10 1,011 votes

    #6 - In the Clouds

    Season 6 Episode 6 - Aired 2/24/2013

    Karen asks Hank to intervene with Becca. Later, the boys board Air Force 69 with Atticus Fetch to fly to NYC to present the songs for the Broadway adaptation of "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love." Charlie faces a serious case of aerophobia. Atticus is surprised by Faith, while his wife surprises Hank.

    Director: David Von Ancken

    Writer: N/A

  • The Dope Show
    7.5/10 908 votes

    #7 - The Dope Show

    Season 6 Episode 7 - Aired 3/3/2013

    Hank returns from his trip to find Becca spiraling, but his plan to help her backfires when they go to visit Atticus and meet his current house guest (guest star MARILYN MANSON as himself). Hank has an encounter that puts him in a very awkward position with Karen. Charlie takes Stuart out for the day and has an encounter of his own.

    Director: Michael Weaver

    Writer: N/A

  • Everybody's a F**king Critic
    7.3/10 889 votes

    #8 - Everybody's a F**king Critic

    Season 6 Episode 8 - Aired 3/10/2013

    The reviews are in for the first draft of "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love: The Musical." Hank looks for inspiration from Faith to help get him to the next level. Becca contemplates alternate careers. Charlie and Stu join forces to win back Marcy, but first, they'll have to pry her from the man-hating clutches of Ophelia Robbins.

    Director: Seith Mann

    Writer: N/A

  • Mad Dogs & Englishmen
    7.6/10 930 votes

    #9 - Mad Dogs & Englishmen

    Season 6 Episode 9 - Aired 3/17/2013

    Atticus throws a party. Faith provides the girls, The Dealer provides the recreation and Hank's old friend provides the entertainment. Hank gets a taste of his own medicine with Karen. Atticus tries to recreate rock and roll folklore with one of his biggest fans while Charlie reunites with The Widow.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: N/A

  • Blind Faith
    7.4/10 927 votes

    #10 - Blind Faith

    Season 6 Episode 10 - Aired 3/24/2013

    Hank seeks comfort from Faith, only to find her with Beckett. Hank meets two very important people in Faith’s life. On the home front, Becca has some big news.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: N/A

  • The Abby
    7.5/10 900 votes

    #11 - The Abby

    Season 6 Episode 11 - Aired 3/31/2013

    Hank and Faith join forces to track down Atticus, but Becca is the only person who can really help. Marcy's outing with Ophelia leaves her a little tied up and Charlie's response to a curious message reveals the true feelings between the two exes. Karen has an epiphany about Becca.

    Director: Michael Weaver

    Writer: N/A

  • I'll Lay My Monsters Down
    8.0/10 1,119 votes

    #12 - I'll Lay My Monsters Down

    Season 6 Episode 12 - Aired 4/7/2013

    Hank makes a big decision about his future, which affects Faith. Charlie and Marcy also make a decision. The troops are rallied to ensure Atticus makes it to the Greek Theatre for his co-headlining gig with Marilyn Manson. A call from Becca and a visit from a dearly departed friend set Hank in motion.

    Director: Stephen Hopkins

    Writer: N/A