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Nancy Botwin tells Clive that she was wired. He flees the townhouse. Nancy wants to get rid of Zoya and her possessive nature so she burns down Clive's house, framing Zoya, given her history with arson. Zoya flees to Vermont. Shane offers to protect Nancy within the NYPD. Meanwhile, Silas Botwin figures out that Emma Karlin actually runs Pouncy House.

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  • Cats! Cats! Cats!
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  • Nancy Botwin tells Clive that she was wired. He flees the townhouse. Nancy wants to get rid of Zoya and her possessive nature so she burns down Clive's house, framing Zoya, given her history with arson. Zoya flees to Vermont. Shane offers to protect Nancy within the NYPD. Meanwhile, Silas Botwin figures out that Emma Karlin actually runs Pouncy House.
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  • 7(xsd:integer)
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  • Weeds
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  • -
Airdate
  • 2011-08-22(xsd:date)
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  • Cats! Cats! Cats!
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  • 9(xsd:integer)
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Writer
  • David Holstein
Director
  • Michael Trim
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  • Nancy Botwin tells Clive that she was wired. He flees the townhouse. Nancy wants to get rid of Zoya and her possessive nature so she burns down Clive's house, framing Zoya, given her history with arson. Zoya flees to Vermont. Shane offers to protect Nancy within the NYPD. Meanwhile, Silas Botwin figures out that Emma Karlin actually runs Pouncy House.
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