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At Stevie's bar mitzvah, friends and family gather and Nancy tries to reconnect with her estranged loved ones.

In the series debut, housewife Nancy Botwin struggles to deal with the sudden death of her husband, while her best friend and neighbour Celia Hodes learns a devastating secret when she tries to catch her daughter in the act with Nancy's son.

As Celia deals with the other woman in her marriage, Nancy contemplates creating an enterprise to solve the cash-only financial issues caused by her drug dealing. Silas has to come to terms with his girlfriend's sudden departure, while Shane tries to come to terms with missing his Dad.

A mountain lion is on the prowl in Agrestic, but it's the medical marijuana facility that is causing the most havoc in Nancy's life. Faced with the dilemma of having to compete, Nancy has to get cooking. Silas makes a move on Megan causing him some colourful problems of his own and Celia and Isabel's war over weight issues gets dirty.

Nancy gets a rude awakening when her brother-in-law Andy comes for a surprise visit. Doug has an idea for a location for the faux bakery, which Nancy may need more than ever with Andy in the way. While Andy wreaks havoc in the Botwins' lives, Nancy is introduced to "The Candy Man" in order to help meet her customers' needs, and Celia drops a bomb.

Nancy gets a reality check about what a life of crime can entail. Andy acts like a fool and gets arrested. Celia tries alternative methods to deal with her breast cancer. She also steps out of her box and bonds with children. Shane gets in trouble at school. Again.

Nancy attempt to play around in an effort to relieve some stress. Nancy, Celia, and Conrad go out to a club where Celia and Conrad "snuggle up." Meanwhile Andy meets a woman who he lies to like he would anyone else and Lupita starts investigating so as to gain the upper hand in her employee/employer relationship.

Nancy hires an employee, and becomes known to a rival in the process. Shane makes a new friend, and Andy gets to know the new friend's mother. Celia's mother comes to visit after Celia's surgery.

Uncle Andy acts foolish at a ceremony for Judah. Shane gets in trouble again. Celia and Dean duke it out. Nancy finds out who it is that has been "delivering" pennies onto her car and fountain and she deals with them. Andy and Doug team up to bring more trouble into Nancy's home while trying to flush out the infestation of a rat. Nancy turns down an interested single father. And Uncle Andy exposes too much of himself yet again.

Nancy gets busted and Heylia teaches her about a $14,000 lesson. Doug and Celia make kitchen talk. The kids have daddy problems during diversity week. Bread-sticks and Scones, Nancy's bakery, opens and doesn't start off so well. And Celia retakes the PTA by way of a technicality.

Isabelle experiments, Andy gets drafted, Peter may not be who Nancy thinks he is, Silas gets high, and Nancy cuts out the middleman.
Weeds tells the story of Nancy Botwin, a suburban widow who starts selling marijuana to support her family. The show is a dark comedy that explores themes of suburban hypocrisy, economic desperation, and the changing attitudes towards marijuana. Mary-Louise Parker delivers a captivating performance as Nancy, showcasing her character's resourcefulness and moral flexibility. The series is known for its witty writing, its quirky characters, and its satirical take on suburban life. Did you know that the show's creator, Jenji Kohan, also created Orange Is the New Black? Weeds offers a lighter, more comedic take on the drug trade.
Weeds is a comedy-drama that follows a suburban mother who starts selling marijuana to support her family after her husband dies. The show blends dark humor with social commentary, exploring themes of family, survival, and moral compromise. Mary-Louise Parker's performance as Nancy Botwin is both funny and poignant, showcasing her character's resourcefulness and flaws. Fun fact: The show's theme song, "Little Boxes," was performed by a different artist each season, adding a touch of novelty to the opening credits.
Weeds is a comedy-drama series that follows Nancy Botwin, a suburban widow who starts selling marijuana to support her family after her husband's death. The series explores the challenges and absurdities of Nancy's life as she navigates the world of drug dealing, raising her sons, and trying to maintain a normal appearance. Weeds is known for its dark humor, quirky characters, and its exploration of social issues. Mary-Louise Parker delivers a standout performance as Nancy, capturing her resourcefulness, wit, and moral ambiguity. The series also features a talented supporting cast, including Justin Kirk, Kevin Nealon, and Elizabeth Perkins. Weeds is a unique and engaging series that offers a satirical look at suburban life and the war on drugs.
A suburban widow turns to selling marijuana to support her family in this dark comedy. 'Weeds' blends humor and drama, offering a satirical look at middle-class life and the drug trade. Mary-Louise Parker shines as Nancy Botwin, the unconventional mother who navigates the world of weed dealing. The show's quirky characters and outrageous situations provide plenty of laughs. The series was one of the first to portray marijuana use in a mainstream way, paving the way for other shows to explore the topic. 'Weeds' also tackles issues of social class, gender roles, and the American Dream. While its quality dipped in later seasons, it remains a groundbreaking show that challenged conventional television norms.