Weeds
2005
📺 8 Seasons
🎬 102 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
ComedyCrimeDrama
After the unexpected death of her husband, a suburban mom resorts to selling weed to support her family.
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Seasons
Season 1
The first season of Weeds premiered on August 8, 2005, and consisted of 10 episodes.
Season 2
The second season of Weeds premiered on August 14, 2006, and consisted of 12 episodes.
Season 3
The third season of Weeds premiered on August 13, 2007, and consisted of 15 episodes.
Season 4
On November 5, 2007, Showtime ordered 13 new episodes for a fourth season of Weeds. It started on Monday, June 16, 2008 and concluded on Monday, September 15, 2008.
The season opener "Mother Thinks the Birds are After Her" was the last episode with "Little Boxes" as the theme song. The opening credits of subsequent episodes, after a recap of previous episodes, begin with a video title card unique to each episode. For the second episode of the season, for example, a highway sign reads "Weeds -- Created by Jenji Kohan" — the embedded text used for all title cards since the show's inception. Each title card also has a prop or part of the setting that refers to a plot element in the episode. Some part of the title card morphs into a marijuana leaf. In the highway sign example, a downward arrow designating a lane becomes a slightly larger pot leaf.
Silas and Shane are aged 17 and 13 respectively. However, Silas turns 18 at the end of the season.
Season 5
The fifth season of Weeds consisted of 13 episodes. Its debut, on June 8, 2009, attracted 1.2 million viewers, with a rerun on the same night adding another 500,000 viewers for a cumulative 1.7 million. The season finale episode premiered on Monday, August 31, 2009, averaging 1.3 million viewers, up versus season 4's finale that averaged 1 million.
Season 6
The sixth season of Weeds premiered on Monday, August 16, 2010 at 10ET/PT on the television cable network Showtime, and consisted of 13 episodes.
Season 7
The seventh season of Weeds premiered on June 27, 2011 at 10 E/9 C on the television cable network Showtime, and consisted of 13 episodes. As the season picks up, Nancy has spent three years in prison and now lives in a strictly monitored halfway house in New York City, where the family meet after the other Botwins have spent three years in Denmark.
Season 8
The eighth and final season of Weeds premiered on July 1, 2012, and featured 13 episodes, bringing the series total to 102. It marks the return of the show's theme song, "Little Boxes". Creator Jenji Kohan revealed that cover versions of the song would be used during the opening credits and confirmed that Ben Folds and the Mountain Goats would be featured artists. Kohan also confirmed that the song would be covered in a duet by Steve Martin and series regular Kevin Nealon, who each sang and played the banjo. Series co-star Hunter Parrish also provided a cover version for the season's tenth episode. The final two episodes of the season aired back to back as a one-hour series finale, which was the series' first and only one hour show in its eight-year run.
Cast
User Reviews
I never saw a face which is has no actions same loke mary louis face .. same like statue face .. without any immotion under all .. she has no face move
December 9, 2021
What the hell had Mary-Louise Parker been thinking when she agreed to star in this awful, awful series?! ... This awfully, awfully pathetic series?! Weeds is an utter disgrace to the performing arts, and its cancellation is way past due.
A perfect example of Coonery and Buffoonery in the modern era, Weeds is horribly racist, and insultingly derogatory. Its effect is nothing more than bitter loathsomeness.
This series is by far one of the most disgusting that I've ever had the displeasure of viewing. And if there is even one drop of justice in the Motion Picture Arts, each one of its Master copies will be cremated to ashes - or at least cellared, that they will never again be utilized for the purpose of reproduction to future generations of television viewers.
Jenji Kohan, are you serious? You actually created this detritus?
Mary-Louise Parker, you're much better than this.
SHOWTIME, Shame on every decision-making member of your operating body.
Lest I be misunderstood by any, I should also add that here is a VERY (emphasis on very) thin line between satire and coonery. Weeds exhibits the latter.
March 16, 2017
Crew
Producer
Mark A. Burley, Matthew Salsberg, Leslie Waldman
Network
Showtime
Production
Tilted Productions, Lionsgate Television
Keywords
drug dealeroutlawdysfunctional familydark comedymarijuanasingle motherdrugsfamily conflictfast foodsimulated sex