Weeds is a humorous and entertaining television series starring Mary-Louise Parker, created by the American television writer, producer, and director, Jenji Kohan, and shown on the Showtime network. The show’s central character is a suburbanite mother, Nancy Botwin, who lately lost her husband and begins to market marijuana to help her family.
Besides dealing medications, Nancy runs her household which consists of her two sons, Shane and Silas, and her brother-in-law Andy, a incredibly lazy individual. Andy is an ideal example of a unproductive guy, and this is emphasized by his having cybersex with Silas’s girlfriend, a deaf girl who is only sixteen years aged. Elizabeth Perkins is a weird and psychotic neighbor lady. Other characters are the chairlady, Celia Hodes, and her pot-smoking accountant, Doug.
The title of the show is a pun on the American English slang term for marijuana – weed – and how suburbs in the US develop at an unwieldy rate. After this suggestion came to light, the opening of the first 3 seasons’ credits featured the satirical song “Little Boxes,” and had the inhabitants of the neighborhood pictured as living in identical houses, wearing identical clothes, and driving around in identical cars.
When she’s not busy dealing medicines, she tries to behave like the average residence mother and take care of her sons, Shane (Alexander Gould) and Silas (Hunter Parrish) and Andy (Justin Kirk) her incredibly lazy brother-in-law. Andy is what everyone pictures when they think of a lazy, ineffective grown up – and he even stoops so lower as to have cyber sex with Silas’s 16 year aged girlfriend. Nancy’s odd ball neighbor, Elizabeth Perkins is fairly crazy. Celia Hodes, the local chairlady, has no idea that Doug, (Kevin Nealon) her account, smokes pot.
It’s quite funny Television show because a mother ends up growing and dealing weed and she also has two sons only. So that kinda makes it a great deal easier to be a mother and develop pot for a living. She also gets really involved with a bunch of gangsters and her sons turn out selling weed at school too, because everyone smokes. Hopefully, this Television show shows everyone, how common it is that people in America and all around the world smoke weed on a daily basis.
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