Girls Interrupted
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| “Girls Interrupted” | |||||||
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| Californication episode | |||||||
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 7 |
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| Written by | Gina Fattore | ||||||
| Directed by | Tucker Gates | ||||||
| Original airdate | September 24, 2007 | ||||||
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| List of Californication episodes | |||||||
"Girls Interrupted" is the seventh episode of the Showtime original series Californication. It was written by Gina Fattore, directed by Tucker Gates and originally aired on Monday September 24, 2007.
[edit] Plot
Hank attempts to disprove Becca’s theory about the non-existence of happy endings by landing Karen a job and setting up an intimate dinner for the three of them. Charlie and Marcy decide to give a threesome a try with Charlie’s assistant, Dani. Mia finds herself in a compromising situation with her teacher.
[edit] Cultural references
- Becca compares the result of Hank and Karen's relationship to the Robert Frost poem 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'. Hank later responds to Becca's comparison by telling her "Stay gold, Ponyboy", a line from the book and movie 'The Outsiders', a story in which Robert Frost's poem also plays a small part.
[edit] Music
- "Sunny Day in Hell" by Argyle Johansen
- "Mississippi Freestylin'" by Slow Train Soul
- "Sweetless" by Lady Sa
- "A Girl Like You" by Mexican Institute of Sound
- "Passenger Seat" by Death Cab for Cutie

