: While Nancy is managing her legal safety, things at home are messy. Her youngest son, Shane , has officially entered puberty, leading to plumbing issues after he clogs the drains with tube socks. Meanwhile, Silas attempts to manipulate his girlfriend, Megan, into staying in Agrestic instead of going to Princeton by sabotaging their birth control with a safety pin.
: To her shock, Peter admits he knows she is a drug dealer but claims he is "OK with it" because he is in love with her. In a desperate move to protect herself, Nancy travels to Las Vegas with Peter, where they get married. This "strictly business" union is intended to grant her spousal privilege, meaning Peter cannot be forced to testify against her. [S2E3] Last Tango in Agrestic
: Celia Hodes continues her aggressive parenting by enrolling her daughter, Isabelle, in a rigorous boot camp. During a session, Celia injures herself while trying to prove she is tougher than other participants who have also survived cancer. Later, she successfully pressures Nancy into helping with her local political campaign. : While Nancy is managing her legal safety,
"Last Tango in Agrestic" is often cited by fans as the point where Nancy’s decision-making begins to spiral. Her decision to marry a DEA agent is a massive gamble that shifts the show from a suburban satire into a high-stakes crime drama. The episode also highlights the recurring theme of "shitty parenting" within the Botwin and Hodes families, as both Nancy and Celia prioritize their own agendas over their children's well-being. Weeds ~ Community Re-Watch S02E03 "Last Tango in Agrestic" : To her shock, Peter admits he knows
The episode features the core ensemble alongside notable guest stars: as Nancy Botwin Elizabeth Perkins as Celia Hodes Martin Donovan as Peter Scottson Justin Kirk as Andy Botwin