Weeds season 7 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Nancy Botwin hatches a plan to upscale her weed business with fancy packaging. Tensions rise as Nancy and her company face a Sarah Palin-like carjacking, while Silas learns a hard lesson about his involvement in the Pouncy House operation. Nancy's aggressive business tactics are exposed, and a custody battle unfolds between her and sister Jill over her son, Stevie. Intense confrontations ensue, involving home invasions, police threats, and business crises. The episode culminates in pivotal decisions impacting their family and business dynamics.
Full Episode S07E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nancy's new business plan?
Nancy plans to upscale her weed business by selling it in fancy boxes.
Who is Maxeen?
Maxeen is a polyamorous artist introduced in the episode.
What is the significance of Charles' funeral invitation?
It signals Charles' death and invites people to his funeral.
What type of incident does Nancy and her company face?
They are carjacked by a group resembling Sarah Palin.
What lesson is Silas taught?
He learns a harsh lesson about his involvement in the Pouncy House operation.
How does Nancy conduct her business?
Nancy employs aggressive tactics, including using armed hitmen.
What is the main issue in the custody battle?
The custody battle is over Nancy's son, Stevie, between her and her sister Jill.
What happens during the home invasion?
Nancy's home is invaded, leading to a confrontation about her drug business.
What family dynamics are revealed at Charles' funeral?
The funeral reveals unconventional family relationships and dynamics.
How does the police involvement affect Nancy's business?
The police involvement leads to threats and intense confrontations.
What decision does Silas make regarding his independence?
Silas asserts his independence from Nancy and realizes his mistakes.
What crisis does the business face and how is it resolved?
The business faces a crisis that requires quick action to maintain stability.
What are the outcomes of the final confrontations and decisions?
The episode concludes with decisions made regarding family, business, and personal relationships.