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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The First Bitter Fruit of Telling Till: Weeds 4.12

What could Nancy have been thinking? She wanted a break from her increasingly illegal out-of-control life, but ... I can't see anything good of her telling Till about the tunnel. And bad things are already on the verge of happening in this next-to-last episode of the 4th season of Weeds.

Guillermo's in custody. He was already far from being Nancy's protector, and maybe she's safer with him behind bars, but he might have somehow come through for her in the end. Esteban's suspicious - if not yet of Nancy, close enough, with his mention of Celia. And Esteban's man already has Till's partner in custody ... he's been tortured ... and gives up Nancy's name.

Nancy has always lived by instinct. So far, she's managed to get away with it. But maybe not this time. Could Weeds continue with her gone? In prison, yes. Gone as in dead - not really. But something's going to happen next week - and if somehow Nancy escapes it, it's a pretty good bet that Celia or someone even closer to Nancy won't...



See also: Showtime's Sassy Hour of Sin ... Weeds 4.3: Nancy by the Endless Sea ... Sitting Shiva on Weeds and Laughing: 4.4 ... Nancy Gets Spanked and Likes It: 4.8 ... Nancy Has Limits: 4.9 ... Shane and Two Girls: 4.10 ... Nancy Turns a Corner: 4.11






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1 comment:

fancastfan said...

Hey Weeds fans, there's a great interview with Justin Kirk that just went up at Fancast. He talks about the season finale and some interesting stuff about the workplace on the "Weeds" set.
It's at http://thebiz.fancast.com/2008/09/fc_the_weeds_finale_is.html

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