Andy lifts her into his newly purchased General Lee, one of the cars used on “The Dukes of Hazzard,and takes her to see Alanis Morisette. On the way they argue about Nancy being poison and his feelings for her, and, well, it’s getting somewhat tiresome to be honest.
The whole “Andy has feelings for Nancy” storyline, while I suppose inevitable, has been a bit weird because Andy is so goofy you can’t really take him seriously as a suitor.
Esteban explains to Nancy why they can’t be married—Pilar, the woman who appeared last week and broke off the wedding, is a powerful industrialist’s daughter who bankrolls and backs Esteban’s career. He says he loves her, but soon,
it appears that the Plan to Silence Nancy is back on track—a birthing room is installed at the house,
suggesting the baby should be born at home; the car is “in the shop”; and Nancy is a prisoner yet again. Needless to say, she calls Andy and His Terrible Beard to come rescue her.
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