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Californication
PREMIERES 8/13, 10:30/9:30C, Showtime
For nine seasons on The X-Files, David Duchovny was convinced the truth was out there. In his first series since that supernatural sensation, he's managed to find it inside. He'll play Hank Moody, an author with writer's block and a bad love life who "tells the truth in every situation," Duchovny says. "He appears to be this totally screwed-up individual who will end up as the most sane." The series will be more comedy than drama, in the spirit of movies like 'Shampoo.' "It's a mature look at relationships, and by nature, I mean completely immature," explains Duchovny. "It's funny and kind of dark."--Craig Tomashoff
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