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Californication :: La Petite Mort (02x12)
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| Title: | La Petite Mort |
| Episode #: | 02x12 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 14th, 2008 |
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Hank finishes up Ashby's biography. Charlie takes a job at a car dealership since he has not been able to find one as an agent. Meanwhile, Sonja has her baby; and Hank and Becca face difficult decisions when Karen decides to move to New York.
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Andy McCutcheon | Rewind | | | •The Animals | It's My Life | | | •Extreme Music | Raj Mirage | | | •Jorge Calderon | Keep Me in Your Heart | | | •Keep Me In Your Heart | Warren Zevon | When Hank speeks to Lou | | •Shaw Blades | California Dreamin | | | •Sky Parade | High on Desire | | | •Sun Kil Moon | Lost Verses | When Hank & Karen finish having sex |
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Glengarry Glen Ross
The phrase used by Charlie's new boss, "ABC, baby: Always Be Closing," is, as Charlie points out to Hank, a reference to the 1982 play Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet about a real estate agency in which the agents are given an ultimatum to sell undesirable properties within a limited amount of time or face losing the jobs they have held for years. |
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