After Louis buys Kenny Rogers’ stake in Cattleman’s Ranch back, he starts to doubt his instincts as sole owner. Frustrated by his cautiousness, Jessica flies in Madam Xing to ease…
Franklin, Leon and Kevin take a game-changing road trip; Teddy deals with a sin from Alejandro’s past; Lucia makes Gustavo’s partnership official, much to Pedro’s dismay.
Mr. Burns tries to relive his glory days and crosses paths with a mysterious music mogul. After being conned by him and reduced to bankruptcy, Mr. Burns seeks revenge on…
Hank discovers the bartender at a local watering hole is his late friend Lew Ashby and wonders if he’s in Hell. Richard makes a startling announcement about Hank and Karen….
Hank overstays his welcome at the house of Karen and Richard and hits the road with one last stop at Malibar, where he runs into Lizzie, who uses her newly…
On the first day of production on Hank Moody’s latest movie ”Santa Monica Cop,” Stu has brought back his ”F–king and Punching” director in hopes of creating a cinematic masterpiece,…
Hank is stuck reading Tyler’s screenplay but discovers some talent under that head of hair, even though the script appears to be disturbingly autobiographical account of the author’s relationship with…
When Samurai Apocalypse hits a lyrical roadblock with his protege, he calls on the best writer he knows: Hank Moody, who unites with Kali to imbibe, bear his soul, and…
Charlie’s boyhood dream is realized and Hank’s worst nightmare comes true when Samurai Apocalypse invites the boys on a ride-along with the Santa Monica Police Department and takes them on…
Hank hands a completed draft of ”Santa Monica Cop” over to Samurai Apocalypse, but he still finds himself stuck in L.A. when he’s asked to take Kali, his ”acquaintance” from…
Hank passes on writing Samurai Apocalypse’s new movie but Sam won’t take no for an answer and drags Hank to a meeting with director Peter Berg, where they discover that…
A few years have passed and Hank is living in New York but looking for a ticket out of town after his latest breakup. He accepts an invitation from Charlie…
Dave runs for office and offers a look at life in slow motion. Dave also plays Samuel L Jackson in a beer commercial, and co-commentates on the first-ever ”Racial Draft.”