Circle the Wagons (Big Love)

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Episode no.Season 2
Episode 9
Directed byJohn Strickland
Story by
Teleplay byDoug Jung
"Circle the Wagons"
Big Love episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 9
Directed byJohn Strickland
Story by
Teleplay byDoug Jung
Cinematography byWilliam H. Wages
Editing by
  • Byron Smith
  • Meg Reticker
Original release dateAugust 6, 2007 (2007-08-06)
Running time55 minutes
Guest appearances
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"Circle the Wagons" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American drama television series Big Love. It is the 21st overall episode of the series and was written by producer Doug Jung from a story by Jennifer Schuur and Doug Stockstill, and directed by John Strickland. It originally aired on HBO on August 6, 2007.

The series is set in Salt Lake City and follows Bill Henrickson, a fundamentalist Mormon. He practices polygamy, having Barbara, Nicki and Margie as his wives. The series charts the family's life in and out of the public sphere in their suburb, as well as their associations with a fundamentalist compound in the area. In the episode, Bill tries to convince his wives in his future with Weber Gaming, while UEB considers replacing Roman.

The episode received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise towards Chloë Sevigny's performance.

Bill (Bill Paxton) tells Nicki (Chloë Sevigny) of his Weber Gaming plans. While she supports his decision, Bill is worried that Barbara (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and Margie (Ginnifer Goodwin) might not support it, so Nicki decides to convince them. Nicki also visits Juniper Creek to reconcile with Adaleen (Mary Kay Place), but her mother refuses to acknowledge her.

With Roman (Harry Dean Stanton) in the hospital, Bill decides to get a replacement at UEB, upsetting Alby (Matt Ross). At Home Plus, Margie runs into her ex Greg (Teddy Sears) and they exchange a conversation. Ben (Douglas Smith) arrives with Greg, and when he makes a nasty comment about Margie, Ben assaults him. Lois (Grace Zabriskie) calls Bill to ask for financial support, but he refuses to lend her money. She then visits Sarah (Amanda Seyfried) and pretends that Frank is avoiding her for unknown reasons, and Scott (Aaron Paul) suggests suing him as she is entitled to his money.

During dinner, Barbara and Margie discover that Bill already bought the Weber Gaming venture, upsetting them as he did not consider them first. To convince them, he takes them to a casino to understand his decision, but Barbara is still not convinced. Margie once again visits Home Plus, and Ben lies by telling her that Bill does not want her to visit anymore. This helps Barbara's case into not giving into Bill's actions. Bill is forced to go to Juniper Creek when Lois is arrested for breaking into Frank's house, and his mother accuses him of conspiring with Frank in their business. Bill also attends the UEB meeting, where he is dismayed to see that Alby has successfully convinced the members in temporarily replacing Roman. During this, Nicki steals money from Roman's office. Back home, the Henricksons finally vote and to Barbara's surprise, Margie supports Bill and Nicki in the decision. After learning that Ben lied to Margie, Bill decides to transfer Greg to avoid more conflicts. Nicki is seen taking the money to the casino, playing bingo.

Production

Development

The episode was written by producer Doug Jung from a story by Jennifer Schuur and Doug Stockstill, and directed by John Strickland. This was Jung's second writing credit, Schuur's first writing credit, Stockstill's first writing credit, and Strickland's first directing credit.[1]

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