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Not only am I not happy to see Nancy’s sister Jill again, but I also don’t understand why she’s returned. How might Jill coming to New York ruin Nancy’s chances of getting Stevie back? Wouldn’t it make more sense for Silas to send anonymous information to Judge Franklin?
Stevie inadvertently came up last night for the first time in what seems like ages … is Nancy ever going to get back to fighting for him, or at least attempting to speak to him over video chat? What happened to her “all for my son” attitude?
I continue to lament the days of “Little Boxes,” but I can always appreciate a good title sequence when I see one. Unfortunately I don’t recall ‘Weeds’ doing a good one that didn’t involve the show’s old theme song … until last night. How great were Doug’s flash cards?
‘The Glee Project’ finale brought a surprise ending. ‘Awkward’ had a surprise jump in the ratings. ‘Jersey Shore’ surprised nobody in dominating the week. And ‘NCIS’ gives us the Gibbsian Bar to use in gauging other cable entries.
The shotgun marriages were strange enough, but on what planet is Foster inviting Nancy to run away with him after one insane date and a brief night spent together? Is that the Nancy Botwin spell … or does she just not wash off easily?
Football has started, if you count the preseason. The ratings would suggest that about half of you don’t. Over on cable, ‘The Nine Lives Of Chloe King’ wrapped up its first season. Will there be a second?
Big news on this week’s episode of ‘Weeds': “Little Boxes” was back in the title sequence! It might have been brief, soft, and hummed, but the awesome theme song of old was the guest star of the season last night.