"I want to believe that the dead are not lost to us. That they speak to us as part of something greater than us, greater than any alien force. And if you and I are powerless now, I want to believe that if we listen to what's speaking, it can give us the power to save ourselves"
There wasn’t much foreplay involved: Showtime has picked up Californication for a fourth season after airing just two episodes of the comedy’s third campaign.
The premium network has ordered another season of the David Duchovy-starrer, with the 12 new episodes set to bow in 2010, according to Showtime Networks president of Entertainment Robert Greenblatt.
The order follows a strong start to the third season, which finds Duchovny’s Hank Moody working as a creative writer professor at a Los Angeles college and encountering a new set of lovely ladies and sundry complications to his family life.The Sept. 28 debut produced a record 821,000 watchers, a 57% jump over Californication’s sophomore season start. The second episode of its third season premiered Oct. 4.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
“CLYDE BRUCKMAN: Oh, sometimes, it just seems that everyone's having sex except for me.”