Weeds season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Nancy Botwin, entangled in illicit activities, grapples with moral dilemmas and expands her marijuana business. Personal challenges surface as she and her associates navigate the complex dynamics of drug dealing, political corruption, and family tensions. With DEA involvement and financial pressures mounting, Nancy faces the consequences of her actions and ethical choices in distributing money, while dealing with relationships strained by caregiving and betrayals.
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is expanding their marijuana business in this episode?
Nancy Botwin.
What are Sanjay and Tara assigned to in the drug operation?
Sanjay is assigned colleges, junior colleges, gay bars, and dance clubs, while Tara is active in the church.
What financial strategy is discussed in the town politics scene?
Redirecting a portion of sewage through the town for financial gain.
What moral dilemma does Nancy face regarding embezzled funds?
Whether to use the embezzled funds for her drug operations or not.
Who calls Nancy from the DEA?
Roy Till.
What personal struggle is highlighted in Nancy's family?
The challenges and strain of caregiving.
What financial pressure does Doug face?
The need for $100,000 to prevent going to jail.
How does Nancy feel about Peter's death?
She feels responsible for it.
What deceptive tactic does Councilman Doug use?
He presents a post-dated personal check as repayment for a loan to Aguatecture.
What career decision is made by a character in the office setting?
A character decides to quit their job.