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Nancy sells pot at the company softball game; Andy has the grand opening of his bike shop; Silas distributes marijuana in the back room; Shane is offered an internship.
Nancy sells pot at the company softball game; Andy has the grand opening of his bike shop; Silas distributes marijuana in the back room; Shane is offered an internship.
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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, EP7 "Vehement v. Vigorous"Nancy sells pot at the company softball game; Andy has the grand opening of his bike shop; Silas distributes marijuana in the back room; Shane is offered an internship.
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S7, EP7 "Vehement v. Vigorous"Nancy sells pot at the company softball game; Andy has the grand opening of his bike shop; Silas distributes marijuana in the back room; Shane is offered an internship.
Weeds
S7, EP6 "Object Impermanence"Nancy confronts an old friend and leaves Silas in the crossfire; Andy comes up with a new business venture.
Weeds
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, 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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