Weeds season 3 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Nancy Scottson faces a financial crunch but gets a life-insurance check. Silas feels used by Tara, who's also dating Kenneth. At a chaotic Majestic city council meeting, former officials, including Doug, protest their lost privileges post-merger. Nancy's business is threatened by a private investigator demanding $50,000, leading to a blackmail countermove by Nancy. Celia's investigation into Aguatecture raises suspicions. The episode highlights themes of betrayal, power struggles, and the impact of surveillance.
Full Episode S03E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who received a life-insurance check in the episode?
Nancy Scottson received a life-insurance check.
What is the main conflict between Silas and Tara?
Silas feels used and undervalued because Tara is dating him and Kenneth simultaneously.
What issue do the former Majestic officials face at the city council meeting?
They are frustrated due to their diminished roles and unacknowledged contracts post-merger with Majestic.
Why does Nancy instruct Silas to stay with Tara?
Nancy values Tara's financial contributions and wants Silas to maintain their relationship for business reasons.
What security measure does Shane implement at their house?
Shane installs security cameras around the house.
What is Aguatecture suspected to be?
Celia Hodes suspects Aguatecture is a front for illegal activities.
What does the private investigator demand from Nancy?
He demands $50,000 in exchange for his silence about her drug business.
How does Nancy respond to the private investigator's blackmail?
Nancy records their conversation with a hidden microphone and blackmails him back.
What is the result of Celia's confrontation with Nancy?
The relationship between Celia and Nancy strains further, with Celia blaming Nancy for her financial loss.
What themes are prominent in this episode of "Weeds"?
The episode explores themes of betrayal, power dynamics, financial desperation, and surveillance.