Weeds (TV series)
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Plot synopsis
See main article List of Weeds episodes.
Season 1
The fictional, affluent Los Angeles, California suburb of Agrestic (an English word meaning "characteristic of the fields or country", but having a second meaning as "crude: lacking the qualities associated with sophistication") is home to Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker), whose husband Judah (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) recently, and suddenly, died of heart failure while jogging with his son Shane. As depicted in the series, Agrestic has a public school system, which Nancy's children Silas (Hunter Parrish) and Shane (Alexander Gould) both attend.
Nancy begins dealing marijuana to locals in her suburban town in order to support her household while maintaining an upper-class lifestyle. She buys from Heylia James (Tonye Patano), a major distributor in the Agrestic area whom she met through Conrad (Romany Malco), Heylia's nephew. After her customers talk their way into a medical marijuana store with a variety of high-quality varieties Nancy's sales dry up, so she utilizes her baking skills and concocts pot-laced munchies to sell off the low-quality product. Later, with the aid of her accountant and customer, councilman Doug Wilson, she sets up a legitimate bakery as a front for her drug sales. Silas begins dating a deaf girl (Shoshannah Stern) who lives in the area. Shane is a more troubled child, and has the nickname "Strange Botwin" at school. He has been known to act out and, for example, bites the foot of another child in martial arts class.
Nancy befriends the manic, image-obsessed, manipulative and controlling Celia Hodes (Elizabeth Perkins), president of the Agrestic PTA, who has a number of domestic problems. She does not get along with her cheating husband (Andy Milder), nor does she get along with her older daughter, Quinn (Silas' previous girlfriend), whom she sends off to boarding school in Mexico in the premiere. Her younger daughter, Isabelle, is overweight and a lesbian, and Celia berates her cruelly about both issues. Toward the end of the season, Celia is diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer, and before her surgery she has sex with Conrad (Romany Malco). Conrad is long-time friends with Andy Botwin (Justin Kirk), the younger brother of Nancy's late husband and the black sheep of the family. Andy says he has moved into the Botwin household to help Nancy out, but seems to just be there to free-load. He decides to study to become a rabbi in order to avoid military service in Iraq.
Nancy has a brief fling with a rival drug dealer and then starts dating Peter Scottson, the parent of the kid her son bit in karate class. The season closes with Nancy's plan to become a grower. However, this plan hits complications when she sleeps with Peter, only to find out he's an agent with the DEA.
Season 2
The second season, while still comedic, has a much darker tone, as Nancy becomes increasingly involved in the more dangerous aspects of the drug "underground". Ignoring Heylia's advice, Nancy and Conrad start their own small-scale growing operation and eventually rent a suburban grow-house. She welcomes other people into her business, including her brother-in-law Andy and Doug. During this season, Peter Scottson tells Nancy he knows she is a drug dealer, and the two are married as part of a deal to legally protect Nancy from Peter. While Nancy's drug activities increase, Celia runs for, and wins, Doug's spot on the town council: she launches a drug-free campaign across Agrestic complete with drug-free zone signs and surveillance cameras.
As the season progresses, Nancy's children become more aware of her illegal activities, though the two sons deal with the issue in quite different ways. Shane continues to have problems fitting in at school, and ultimately takes an interest in Andy's crazy ex-girlfriend, Kat (Zooey Deschanel). Silas, on the other hand, takes out his frustrations by committing acts of vandalism, most notably stealing Celia's drug-free zone signs and cameras.
Nancy and Conrad's drug business becomes a hit as Conrad's strain of plant, which Nancy dubs "milfweed", receives rave reviews from Snoop Dogg, but their high profile causes trouble. Initially, Nancy's marriage to a DEA agent keeps her on top while her Armenian rivals are busted, but her marriage to Peter deteriorates as he pressures her to quit dealing. For Nancy, the final straw is when Peter comes over for dinner and manhandles Silas. Nancy calls Conrad and tells him that she doesn't love Peter; Peter hears the conversation with wireless surveillance.
The season concludes with a complex series of betrayals, as Peter demands of Nancy and Conrad all of the cash from a quick sale of their crop. Secretly, Heylia hires Armenian mobsters to kill Peter in retaliation. Nancy's buyer, U-Turn, demands the entire crop of weed at gunpoint. Having just killed Peter, the Armenian mobsters arrive at the same time and expect the proceeds from the big sale to pay for their hit. Only then does Nancy discover that Silas has decided to force his way into the business by stealing the entire batch of weed and demanding to be part of the business. It is at this time he is approached by Celia and a police officer for the vandalism. This leaves Nancy at the grow house, in a Mexican standoff with both the gangsters and the mobsters pointing guns at her in a season-ending cliffhanger.
Season 3
The third season of Weeds begins with several subplots involving the fallout from the botched drug deal of the season two finale.
Nancy
As the season opens, Nancy is told that she has until sundown to find the missing weed. Celia finds the stash in the trunk of Silas's car and dumps it in Nancy's pool 'for her own protection', not knowing that she has endangered Nancy's life. Although angry, U-Turn compromises and agrees to take Nancy's debt in labor. Her first task is to pick up a package from a Latin drug gang, who force her to "brick-dance" on a pool table before they give her a bag of "skunk weed". U-Turn is furious about getting the wrong package, blaming Nancy for not picking up the expected heroin, and increases her debt in response.
In need of cash, Nancy begins working for Sullivan Groff, the crooked developer of Majestic, a rival community that wants to build a sewage pipeline through Agrestic. At first, Nancy can't stand Sullivan, but the two begin having an affair after U-Turn is killed by Marvin. Celia finds out about the affair and learns Nancy is still dealing, so Celia decides to blackmail her. This leads to a confrontation between the two women as Nancy threatens Celia with a butcher's knife, and young Shane encounters Celia on the counter his mother holding the knife at her throat.
U-Turn is impressed with Nancy and is actually in the process of training her to become his lieutenant. This causes a rift between him and Marvin, an associate of his whom he severely debases. When U-Turn is winded Marvin kills him and attempts to take over the operations, but Nancy maneuvers the situation to her advantage and all debts are cleared. This leaves the latin group run by Guillermo in control of the drug trade in the city, while Nancy, Conrad and Heylia are now free of their obligations and start their normal sales again.
Nancy also makes a short-lived friendship with Peter's ex-wife Valerie, which falls apart after Nancy is the one left the $119,000 from his life insurance. Nancy offers to pay it in installments, but the installments are small, which tears the rift further. Valerie hires a private investigator to find out what Nancy is up to with the insurance money. After Shane installs a new home security system, the outdoor security camera catches the p.i. watching the Botwin residence, Nancy confronts him, where he blackmails her into giving him $50,000 to keep quiet about her dealings. Nancy goes to give him the money and records him acknowledging the blackmail on a hidden microphone, ensuring he has to keep his mouth shut or he goes to jail.
At the end of the season, Nancy finds her family being threatened by a group of bikers that want to push their "ditch weed" through her. In response, she makes a protection deal with Guillermo, leading to tragic consequences for the entire town, and especially Nancy.
Andy
Andy believes that his missing two toes will exclude him from service, and drops out of rabbinical school. His hopes are quashed when he is told to report for duty anyway, and the expected desk job disappears in boot camp when he is told he's being shipped to Iraq. He and his training partner are considered the "stooges" of the camp and are eventually left out in the desert to test a missile that trains on cell phone signals which impales the partner and kills him. Andy runs, and is considered AWOL, which they will dismiss if he gives back the phone. When asked why they treated them so horribly, the base officials replied that the test was originally meant to be conducted on a donkey, but they considered a donkey a more valuable resource than the two men.
After being kicked out of the military, Andy is asked by Sullivan Groff to cater for porn movie shoots, making friends with porn star Lexington Steele on the set after an embarrassing confession that his last girlfriend used a "Lex Steele" dildo on him. Later, Andy befriends a biker girl whose drug-dealing brother threatens the safety of the Botwins.
Shane and Silas
Silas is sentenced to community service for the theft of the drug-free signs. Silas talks Nancy into allowing him to sell pot to the other people doing community service, and she grudgingly agrees. While selling the pot at an old age home, Silas meets Tara (Mary Kate Olsen), who eventually starts selling too, rising to become Nancy's best dealer. Trouble brews when Tara admits openly that she's dating other people.
Shane is enrolled in a summer school that frequently violates church and state law to present religious propaganda, such as subjecting the class to a murder mystery where the solution is an abortion. When Isabelle is also placed in the class, Shane quickly fills her in on what's going on by instantly solving the mysteries, all of which have obvious biblical or creationist answers. Shane is soon ostracized by the other students for his lack of faith, and develops a crush on a religious girl who appears to "save" him. Isabelle rescues him from this fate by stealing her away for her own "salvation". Shane and Isabelle's friendship develops strongly this season, and they are seen smoking pot in secret at one point.
In the last few episodes, Shane begins talking to his dead father Judah, leaving Nancy and her family wondering whether Judah's spirit is indeed in the house. It has yet to be revealed whether Shane truly saw his father or not.
Other characters
In order to get back at Doug, in season two Celia ran for Doug's seat on town council, and won because his name was left off the ballot. She introduces a drug-free campaign, who's introduction is disrupted by Shane and then subverted by Silas. As the project fails she becomes increasingly frozen out of the council, a problem that a brief affair with Doug does nothing to solve, and only makes matters worse when her husband finds out and kicks her out of the house. Celia turns to Sullivan Groff, and in exchange for a house she delivers him a plebiscite merging the two towns and thereby allowing the sewer system to be built.
Doug manages to be re-instated on the council only to find the town merged with Majestic as a result of Celia's maneuverings and Nancy's hard work collecting names. He vows to get back at Groff, first causing a sewage geyser during the televised opening of the new system, and then stealing the mega-church's 18 foot tall illuminated cross.
Conrad and Heylia start a new growing operation, initially at the behest of U-Turn. After his demise, Nancy secures new funding for the operation through an investor, Doug. They disguise the operation as a company that makes fountains that look like little houses. But when Celia investigates "Aguatecture," she uses her information in the attempt to blackmail Nancy. Ultimately, Celia cashes in and winds up renting out the home Groff gave her to Nancy, Conrad and Heylia when their harvest is threatened by a building inspection. Doug eventually installs the cross in the house, which leads to its discovery by the DEA on thermal maps.
Season 3 leaks
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Cast and crew
Main Cast:
Actor | Role | Episodes |
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Mary-Louise Parker | Nancy Botwin | 37 |
Elizabeth Perkins | Celia Hodes | 37 |
Tonye Patano | Heylia James | 32 |
Romany Malco | Conrad Shepard | 36 |
Justin Kirk | Andy Botwin | 34† |
Hunter Parrish | Silas Botwin | 37 |
Alexander Gould | Shane Botwin | 37 |
Allie Grant | Isabelle Hodes | 25‡ |
Andy Milder | Dean Hodes | 32‡ |
Kevin Nealon | Doug Wilson | 37 |
†Main cast as of season 1, episode 4.
‡Main cast as of season 3, episode 1. Previously guest stars.
Guest stars:
Actor | Role | Episodes |
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Indigo | Vaneeta | 26 |
Maulik Pancholy | Sanjay | 17 |
Renée Victor | Lupita | 15 |
Martin Donovan | Peter Scottson | 14S |
Shoshannah Stern | Megan | 12 |
Matthew Modine | Sullivan Groff | 12S |
Page Kennedy | U-turn | 11 |
Fatso-Fasano | Marvin | 10 |
Eden Sher | Gretchen | 8 |
Remy Auberjonois | Mr. Albin | 8 |
Mary-Kate Olsen | Tara Lindman | 8S |
Tressa DiFiglia | Maggie | 6 |
Meital Dohan | Yael Hoffman | 6 |
Tracii Show | Jada Henderson | 6 |
Jack Stehlin | Captain Tillman | 5 |
Vincent Laresca | Alejandro | 4 |
Zooey Deschanel | Kat | 4S |
Shawn Michael Patrick | Agent George "Fundis" Fundislavsky | 4 |
Daryl Sabara | Tim Scottson | 4 |
Brooke Smith | Valerie Scottson | 4 |
Guillermo Díaz | Guillermo | 4 |
Sprague Grayden | Denise | 3 |
Rod Rowland | Chess | 2 |
Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Judah Botwin | 2 |
Lexington Steele | himself | 2 |
Carrie Fisher | Arlene Cutter | 1 |
Dave Thomas | Dr. Bergner | 1 |
Snoop Dogg | himself | 1 |
Spider Loc | 2 Strikes | 1 |
Kay Panabaker | Amelia Smith | 1 |
Jane Lynch | The Candyman | 1 |
Allison Janney | Mz. Greenstein | 1 |
Haley Hudson | Quinn Hodes | pilot<ref>In the show she was sent to boarding school in Mexico, and is occasionally referenced</ref> |
S Billed as Special guest star.
(Episode listings correct to the last new episode aired on Showtime).
Crew:
- Creator: Jenji Kohan
- Producer/Director: Brian Dannelly
- Producer/Director: Craig Zisk
- Director: Christopher Misiano who also directed and produced many episodes of The West Wing, a series in which Mary Louise Parker had a recurring role as Amy Gardner.
Impact
Critical response
Slate magazine named the character of Nancy Botwin as one of the best on television and one of the reasons they were looking forward to the return of the show in fall 2007.<ref name="slate">{{cite web www.slate.com/id/2174389/nav/navoa/#TheWireHBO//www.slate.com/id/2174389/nav/navoa/#TheWireHBO |title=Oh, How We've Missed You! |accessdate=2007-09-23 |last=Turner |first=Julia |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=21 |year=2007 |month=September |publisher=Slate magazine}}</ref>
Awards and nominations
Awards won
Award | Title | Credit | Year |
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Satellite Awards | "Outstanding Actress in a Series- Comedy" | Mary-Louise Parker | 2005 |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by a TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy | Mary-Louise Parker | 2006 |
Awards nominated
- Golden Globe Awards
- Best TV Series-Comedy (2006, 2007)
- Best Performance by a TV Supporting Actress Elizabeth Perkins (2006, 2007)
- Best Performance by a TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy Mary-Louise Parker (2007)
- Best Performance by a TV Supporting Actor Justin Kirk (2007)
- Screen Actors Guild
- Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Mary-Louise Parker (2006, 2007, 2008)
- Ensemble In A Comedy Series (2007)
- Satellite Awards
- Outstanding Actress in a Series-Comedy Elizabeth Perkins (2005)
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-series, or TV Movie Elizabeth Perkins(2006)
- Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Mary-Louise Parker (2006)
- Emmy Awards
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Elizabeth Perkins (2006, 2007)
- Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Craig Zisk, for the episode Good Shit Lollipop (2006)
- Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series (2006, 2007)
- Outstanding Main Title Design (2006)
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series, for the episode Good Shit Lollipop (2006)
- Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Mary-Louise Parker (2007)
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series, for the episode Mrs. Botwin's Neighborhood (2007)
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series, for the episode Crush Girl Love Panic (2007)
Episodes
DVD releases
DVD Name | # of Ep | Release dates | ||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||
Season One | 10 | July 11, 2006 | September 3, 2007 | July 18, 2007 |
Season Two | 12 | July 24 2007 | January 7, 2008 | TBA |
The Region 1 Season One DVD is only available in 4:3 pan and scan format. The Region 2 and 4 releases are in anamorphic widescreen.
Season One was released on Blu-ray on May 29, 2007, and Season Two was released on July 24, 2007. Both seasons include all episodes in 1080p widescreen with Dolby Digital EX sound and either DTS-HD (Season One) or LPCM (Season Two), as well as extras exclusive to the Blu-ray release.
CD releases
Weeds: Music from the Original Series
- Released September 13, 2005
- Malvina Reynolds - "Little Boxes"
- Nellie McKay - "David"
- Peggy Lee - "A Doodlin' Song"
- Sufjan Stevens - "All The Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands"
- Michael Franti & Spearhead - "Ganja Babe"
- All Too Much - "More Than A Friend"
- Sons & Daughters - "Blood"
- The New Pornographers - "The Laws Have Changed"
- Joey Santiago - "Fake Purse"
- NRBQ - "Wacky Tobacky"
- Marion Black - "Who Knows"
- Martin Creed - "I Can't Move"
- The Mountain Goats - "Cotton"
- Joey Santiago - "Birthday Video"
- Flogging Molly - "If I Ever Leave This World Alive"
- The Be Good Tanyas - "The Littlest Birds"
- Hill Of Beans - "Satan Lend Me a Dollar"
Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Volume 2
- Released October 17, 2006
- Elvis Costello - "Little Boxes"
- Zeroleen - "All Good"
- of Montreal - "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games"
- Jenny Owen Youngs - "Fuck, Was I"
- Fern Jones - "Strange Things Are Happening"
- (The Real) Tuesday Weld - "Bathtime In Clerkenwell"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "Shane Digs Gretchen"
- Rogue Wave - "Kicking The Heart Out"
- Regina Spektor - "The Ghost of Corporate Future"
- Dengue Fever - "One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula"
- Aidan Hawken - "Neighborhood"
- Squirrel Nut Zippers - "It Ain't You"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "From Agrestic to Las Vegas"
- The 88 - "Not Enough"
- Sufjan Stevens - "Holland"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "Huskaroo TV Spot"
Opening Music
- In season one, the title song "Little Boxes" is performed by its writer, Malvina Reynolds.
- In seasons two and three, the title song is performed by a different artist for each episode with the exception of the season finales, which again use Reynolds' version.
- The season three finale also used Pete Seeger's cover of the song over the closing credits.
Episode | Artist |
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1×01–10 | Malvina Reynolds |
2×01 | Elvis Costello |
2×02 | Death Cab for Cutie |
2×03 | Engelbert Humperdinck |
2×04 | Kate and Anna McGarrigle |
2×05 | Charles Barnett | Maestro
2×07 | Ozomatli |
2×08 | The Submarines |
2×09 | Tim DeLaughter of Polyphonic Spree |
2×10 | Regina Spektor |
2×11 | Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice |
2×12 | Malvina Reynolds |
3×01 | Randy Newman |
3×02 | Angelique Kidjo |
3×03 | Kinky |
3×04 | Donovan |
3×05 | Billy Bob Thornton |
3×06 | The Shins |
3×07 | The Individuals |
3×08 | Man Man |
3×09 | Joan Baez |
3×10 | The Decemberists |
3×11 | Michael Franti |
3×12 | Persephone's Bees |
3×13 | Laurie Berkner Band |
3×14 | Linkin Park |
3×15 | Malvina Reynolds |
3×15 | Pete Seeger (closing credits) |
Books
On August 7, 2007, Simon Spotlight, a division of Simon and Schuster, published IN THE WEEDS: The Official Guide to the Showtime Series by Kera Bolonik, which features interviews with the show's creator, its writers and crew, and the entire cast. It also features detailed character and plot descriptions, recipes, and lots of trivia and behind-the-scenes information.<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>
References
External links
- Weeds at the Internet Movie Database
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