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Nancy confronts an old friend and leaves Silas in the crossfire; Andy comes up with a new business venture.

Nancy confronts an old friend and leaves Silas in the crossfire; Andy comes up with a new business venture.

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S7, EP3 "Game-Played"

Nancy struggles to fit into the ranks at the halfway house; Jill drops a bombshell; Andy and Shane find a place to live; Silas scores a modeling gig; Doug is offered his dream job.

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S7, EP4 "A Hole in Her Niqab"

Nancy pursues a job at Doug's office; Andy may be in over his head; Shane tries to set up house; Silas attempts a partnership.

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S7, EP5 "Fingers Only Meat Banquet"

Nancy goes back to California and pursues her custody battle against Jill; Andy's relationship takes an odd turn; Shane tries college; back on Wall Street, Doug makes do without Nancy.

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S7, EP6 "Object Impermanence"

Nancy confronts an old friend and leaves Silas in the crossfire; Andy comes up with a new business venture.

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S7, EP2 "From Trauma Cometh Something"

Nancy tries to get her life back in New York City; Andy and Shane arrive unexpectedly; Silas begins a modeling career; Doug looks up an old friend.

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S7, EP1 "Bags"

Nancy is released and transferred to a halfway house in New York City; Andy, Silas, Shane and Doug learn of Nancy's release.

Widowed suburbanite Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) starts growing and selling marijuana to make enough money to support her family after her husband's unexpected death leaves her in big debt. Nancy has associates in her pot-growing business, which include Andy, who is her brother-in-law, and pot-smoking City Councilman Doug Wilson. Then there's the business of trying to keep the whole thing secret from people like her neighbor Celia.
Starring: Alexander Gould, Allie Grant, Andy Milder, Elizabeth Perkins, Ethan Kent, Gavin Kent, Guillermo Diaz, Hunter Parrish, Indigo, Justin Kirk, Kevin Nealon, Mary-Louise Parker, Maulik Pancholy, Romany Malco, Tonye Patano
Original Air Date: Aug 7, 2005
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVMA
Playback: HD
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