Weeds season 2 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Characters grapple with personal and professional challenges: Uncle Andy loses toes to a dog attack; Shane uses a controversial debate tactic; Doug's election campaign is thwarted by an administrative blunder. Silas expresses a desire to join Nancy's illicit business, but she refuses, struggling with her own moral dilemmas. Relationships are tested, revealing underlying frustrations and aspirations, as characters confront their actions and responsibilities.
Full Episode S02E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the suggested solution to make Mr. Sweaters, the dog, release his bite?
Sticking a finger up the dog's ass, as read on the internet.
Why is Uncle Andy in the hospital?
He was bitten by a dog and lost two of his toes.
What issue is Shane Botwin debating in school?
The electoral college vs. popular vote.
Why is Doug Wilson's name not on the election ballot?
His intent to run papers were not filed due to an administrative error.
What is Silas's attitude towards his future and school?
He is dissatisfied and does not believe he needs a college degree to be successful.
Does Nancy allow Silas to join her in the drug business?
No, Nancy firmly refuses to let Silas get involved.
How does the character feel about potentially being free from responsibilities?
They express a sense of relief at the thought, despite loving their kids.
What is the reaction in the hospital when asked about Uncle Andy's insurance?
It's indicated that without insurance, Uncle Andy can go home immediately.
What is Doug's reaction to finding out why his name isn't on the ballot?
He is furious and blames Nancy for the error.
What strategy does Shane use in his debate?
He mentions George W. Bush, causing his opponent to forfeit.
What is the status of Uncle Andy's toes?
They were eaten by the dog and cannot be reattached.
How does the debate opponent react to Shane's argument?
She forfeits the debate, claiming it's unfair.
What is Silas's view on his academic abilities?
He believes he is not a genius and unlikely to succeed in traditional academic paths.
What is Nancy's response to her relationship with her husband and Conrad?
She admits it's a business arrangement and reflects on her feelings of responsibility and freedom.
How does Doug try to salvage his election campaign?
He attempts a write-in campaign but is removed from the polling place for violating election laws.