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: While Shane initially turns down Andy's request for funding, he eventually agrees to back the shop. However, his motives are purely tactical—he intends to use the bike shop as a front for Nancy’s pot-dealing operation.
Revisiting the Roots: A Recap of Weeds Season 7, Episode 6, "Object Impermanence"
: Andy attempts to go legitimate by pitching a business venture involving the "Copenhagen Wheel," an electric bicycle attachment.
: In a major character shift, Silas decides to stay in California to work for Heylia and harvest the crop, marking a significant step in his independence from Nancy.
Back in New York, the rest of the Botwin clan is busy building the infrastructure for their next criminal enterprise.
Despite the chaos of drug deals and business fronts, the episode offers a rare, tender moment. Nancy manages a brief, supervised visit with her youngest son, , at a planetarium. This meeting underscores the "object impermanence" of her life—trying to hold onto a child who barely knows her while her world constantly shifts beneath her feet. Key Takeaways
"Object Impermanence" is more than just a bridge between California and New York; it’s an exploration of whether the Botwins can ever truly change. With Shane leaning into his role as the family's "cleaner" and Silas finding his own footing in the weed business, the episode sets the stage for a season defined by legacy and the inescapable nature of the "family business".