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Opinion: TV Recap: “Weeds”
Original at Wall Street Journal
• Tue, Jun 9
Last season was all about rebooting “Weeds.” Widowed drug dealer Nancy relocated her family south, near the Mexican border, and became embroiled with the Mexican mafia. As the storyline darkened–not illogical for a show about a mom who deals drugs, ... TV Review: 'Weeds' Season Five HitFix
Opinion: Hunter Parrish’s Spring Awakening cut short
Original at Showtime Fan
• Sat, Nov 1
By jill This post comes to you from Showtime Fan reader John, who has nothing but praise for Hunter Parrish in his turn on Broadway. John left this comment on an earlier post, but I thought you’d all enjoy his review of the Weeds star: Share This
Weeds: "Till We Meet Again" Review
Original at IGN TV
• Tue, Sep 9
CA - The best thing "Till We Meet Again" had to offer was the DEA (and when the Drug Enforcement Admin. is the best part of a show about growing weed, ...
"Weeds Season 2" tinyCritic TV Show Review By pplante
Original at tinyCritic Latest Reviews
• Mon, Jun 30
By pplante The Botwin family continues the saga this season by expanding their sales network and getting deeper into a world where they lack the required experience to get ahead. They get burned a few times, but they learn quick.
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Opinion: Monday Night Showtime Premieres: Weeds - Season 4, Episode 1 - “Mother Thinks the Birds are After Her” & Secret Diary of a Call Girl - Season 1, Episode 1
Original at Media Maven Musings
• Tue, Jun 17
By Media Maven Oh, how the mighty have fallen! Again, its too early to count this show out yet, but after last year’s disappointing season, last night’s premiere was not the auspicious beginning for which I was hoping, despite the fact that it was Showtime’s most watched season premiere ever. Picking up where last season left off, we find the Botwin clan on the run to Judah’s grandmother’s house in SoCal, Celia Hodes in prison, and the two sole remaining comedic characters, Dean and Doug, still blazin up in alleyways. This episode had essentially two story lines: the A line, following Nancy, Andy and the kids, and the B line, following Celia, Doug, Dean and Isabelle. Let’s break down each: ————————————————————————————- [read the full post]
Weeds: "Mother Thinks the Birds Are After Her" Review
Original at IGN TV
• Tue, Jun 17
CA - The best way season four can be described is in saying that it is like a spin-off from the original Weeds. Nancy is still present, but she and a few of her ...
Opinion: Season Premiere: Weeds - “The Birds Are After Her”
Original at memles (WordPress)
• Mon, Jun 16
By Myles The other side of the storyline stays in Agrestic/Majestic, where we find that Celia is in a bit over her head when it comes to her role in the drug scandal. Her attempts to pin it all on Nancy don’t turn out as planned, of course, and with rapid fire precision all of the other key players (Doug, D...
Review: Weeds - Season Four Premiere on Showtime
Original at TVaholic.com
• Mon, Jun 16
By Jason the TVaholic Free Subscriber Download: Printable Summer 2008 Cable TV Schedule v1.00 (PDF) - New as of 5.29.2008 - Get a look at the some of the major offerings on cable this summer. Show: Weeds (Showtime) Episode: “Mother Thinks the Birds Are After Her” - Season Premiere (Season 4) Premiere Date: Monday,...
Opinion: 'Weeds' co-star bares all for role
Original at Columbus Dispatch
• Sun, Jun 15
OH - Jun 15, 2008 Since then he's been busy turning his Weeds character -- Andy Botwin, brother-in-law to Parker's marijuana-selling housewife Nancy Botwin -- into cable's ... TV Review , — Scripted TV returns! (finally) Blogcritics.org all 2 news articles
Opinion: 'Call Girl' is frothy summer fun, but 'Weeds' wilts
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Sat, Jun 14
By Tempo As the season begins, Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) has left the tidy suburban community of Agrestic, her home having burned to the ground. The new season finds her ensconced in the beachside residence of her very grumpy father-in-law, Lenny Botwin (Albert Brooks). At this point, Na...
DVD Review: Suburban Shootout
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, May 21
OH - May 21, 2008 In America, we've got Weeds, with its MILF weed dealing heroine Nancy Botwin; in England, it's the ladies of Little Stempington, home to the aptly titled ...
Weeds: Season 2 (Blu-ray Review)
Original at Blu-ray.com
• Tue, Dec 25
By Martin Liebman political rhetoric and sometimes unrealistic situations that crop up to hinder Nancy's progress as top weed dealer in Agrestic. Thankfully, this disc represents a major upgrade from season one, sporting vastly superior video q. ...
TV Review: Weeds, Sky One, Sunday 16 September, 11.30pm
Original at TV Scoop
• Mon, Sep 17
By Katie Button Calling Silas on his mobile, we found that the tear away had stolen the weed as a way of blackmailing his mother into allowing him to join her business. Silas had to bring an unexpected end to the conversation as an angry Celia, ...
TV Review: Weeds, Sky One, Sunday 2 September, 11.30pm - TV Scoop
Original at TV Scoop
• Mon, Sep 3
TV Review: Weeds, Sky One, Sunday 2 September, 11.30pm UK - Dear Sky One – what are you playing at with your scheduling of Weeds? Hidden away at 11.30pm on a Sunday night, are you ashamed of it? If so, don’t be. ...
TV Review: 'Weeds' Season Three Things just keep getting darker ... - Zap2it.com
Original at zap2it.com
• Mon, Aug 13
TV Review: 'Weeds' Season Three Things just keep getting darker ... Zap2it.com - Aug 13, 2007 By Daniel Fienberg Although those silly Emmy voters may not have recognized it, Showtime's Weeds is certainly one of TV's five best comedies and it's good ...
TV Review: Weeds Season Premiere - "Doing the Backstroke" - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Mon, Aug 13
TV Review: Weeds Season Premiere - "Doing the Backstroke" Blogcritics.org, OH - Don’t expect a cookie-cutter resolution to these dire events in the season premiere of Weeds. As this Showtime series embarks on its third season, ...
TV Review: Weeds, Sky One, Sunday 5 August, 10pm
Original at TV Scoop
• Mon, Aug 6
By Katie Button But finally I am worthy of their hope and trust in me, for I have come good and spent half an hour in the company of Nancy Botwin. And I liked it. Yes, I enjoyed Weeds. Jumping in having missed season one, I was concerned that I would ...
TV Review: Weeds - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Fri, Aug 3
TV Review: Weeds Blogcritics.org, OH - While Mary-Louise Parker’s portrayal of small time suburban pot dealer Nancy Botwin was the force that kept it cohesive, the interplay between her and the ...
TV Review: Weeds
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, Nov 1
Season Finale Blogcritics.org, OH - I have to say Weeds is one of the most original and best-written shows on television. It was announced that Showtime would confirm whether or not it would ...