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August 26, 2012
A "cowboy capitalist" moseys into town with a tasty offer for Silas; and rumors spread about Rabbi Dave having an amorous encounter with a nonmember of the synagogue.
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It's Time
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Tv Overmind
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14:40 EDT, 27 Aug, 2012
News
Weeds has been all about impulsivity. All the death, destruction, ruined lives, location changes - at the root, they're all about split-second decisions that have put the Botwin family on the brink time and time again. This is a show about those
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maximiliano
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14:04 EDT, 27 Aug, 2012
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Weeds Season 8 Episode 9 “Saplings” airs Sunday August 26 at 10:00pm on Showtime. Episode Synopsis : A “cowboy capitalist” comes into town with an offer for Silas; and rumors spread about Rabbi Dave having an encounter with a
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Tv Fanatic
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11:12 EDT, 27 Aug, 2012
Review
The utterly random final season of Weeds continues with " Saplings ."
Silas was presented with a job offer out of nowhere (does tobacco have Major League Baseball-like scouts perusing the medical field?), Andy met a woman and got married in the same ni
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Tv.com
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11:11 EDT, 27 Aug, 2012
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When a good ol’ boy from a Big Tobacco family came knocking on the Botwin family’s door, Nancy was surprised and a little concerned that he was looking for Silas and not her. Maybe some of RJ’s live-and-love philosophy rubbed off Silas, because watching h
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Tv Overmind
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15:49 EDT, 24 Aug, 2012
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The past few seasons of Weeds have found Silas Botwin getting more and more involved in the drug industry. Once the reason that Nancy decided to start selling drugs, the oldest Botwin boy may not be the shrewdest businessman, but
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