[s6e9] To Moscow, And Quickly Now
Critically, the episode is seen as a solid, though not spectacular, entry in the series. While it maintains the frantic energy of Season 6's "family on the run" arc, some reviewers felt it didn't quite reach the heights of the show's peak greatness. On IMDb , it holds a user rating of , and it carries an 89% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes , indicating a generally positive reception. Plot Highlights
The episode is praised for its sharp dialogue, including Andy’s rant about "Moscow" being his "shangri-la" and Doug’s unfortunate encounter with a raccoon in a portable toilet. "Weeds" To Moscow, and Quickly (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb [S6E9] To Moscow, and Quickly
The episode focuses on the "Newman" family (the Botwins' alias) attempting to stay under the radar while managing typical domestic crises: Critically, the episode is seen as a solid,
The episode features a cameo by Jennifer Jason Leigh as Jill (Nancy's sister) and sees Nancy returning to her hometown, signaled by her iconic mermaid mailbox. Key Takeaways Plot Highlights The episode is praised for its
A major roadblock occurs when baby Stevie gets sick, forcing Nancy and Andy to scramble to find a pediatrician without exposing their identities.
Reviewers noted the ongoing dynamic between Nancy and Andy, particularly questioning whether Nancy is truly committing to a life with him as they discuss moving to Copenhagen.
Meanwhile, Silas, Shane, and Doug take on the task of unloading hash at a children’s concert, leading to the show's signature dark humor.