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Mary Louise Parker is smart and sexy as always. But only Weeds can provide a vehicle to make Kevin Nealon shine. Very funny look at a world unknown to me.
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The series is absolutely awesome. The second season is probably the weakest of the first three seasons, but it still thoroughly entertains. I won't say that is teaches great life lessons, but they are extremely clever, both in the writing and the actor's execution of the roles. The only thing I don't like is that the seasons go by too quickly, you can easily sit down and watch 5 or 6 episodes in a row. I'm just hoping they keep 'em coming.
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Okay,
I'm still watching it, so don't ruin it for me. It's really good. I have no clue what is going to happen.
I just wanna say: If they didn't already understand that Americans love outlaws, this show might be confusing to your average European, or Indian, or god forbid a Chinese person should see it.
But that's my review - we are a lawless clan. And, its glamorous.
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I was hooked after Season 1 and Season 2 only got better. The twists and turns were unexpected. I highly recommend this series.
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People who follow Weeds are probably addicts and don't need a description, but for those who don't know or don't have Showtime, Weeds Season 2 is awesome. The first part of the series resolves Season 1s cliffhanger ending in which Nancy ends up dating a DEA agent. The middle sets up a number of new complications, stemming from her connection to the DEA and from new business aquaintances. The end brings all of the many threads together in one giant mess and then fixes it with a deus ex machina that is actually believable. It also leaves us hanging once again and does it in style. As Nancy's complications increase, so does the drama, but the humor goes through the roof!
The writing is even better than the 1st season, with tons of memorable lines and hilarious visual moments. Season 2 is also a lot sexier. Nearly every character hooks up in some way, even Shane, in a kinda creepy way. Silas' and Andy's relationships are just freakin' hilarious. Lots of bad guys get what they deserve. Celia raises bitchiness to new heights (even some drug dealers are impressed). Doug pulls pranks on an epic scale and sings. Nancy gets naked and starts to play rough (socially and in business). I don't want to spoil it, but it's outstanding.
This DVD set is great, too. The extras are well done and interesting. You get 7 commentaries, a lot of "Little Boxes," some featurettes, and even Huskaroos! commercials. The music is critical since Season 3 ditches the much-loved theme song altogether. This one of the best shows on TV, in my opinion, and having the whole season at once is a brilliant way to watch it since many of these episodes will leave you demanding more, RIGHT NOW.
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