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  • TV-MA
  • 2005
  • 8 Seasons
  • 7.9  (113,337)

Weeds is a dark comedy television series that aired on Showtime between 2005 and 2012. It revolves around the life of a suburban mother named Nancy Botwin, played by Mary-Louise Parker, who decides to sell marijuana to make ends meet after her husband unexpectedly dies of a heart attack. The show is set in the fictional town of Agrestic, California, and follows Nancy's journey as she starts to navigate the world of drug dealing while keeping up the facade of a typical soccer mom. As she becomes more involved in the drug trade, she finds herself in increasingly dangerous situations and must continually outsmart the law and rival dealers. The show explores various themes, including family dynamics, addiction, sexuality, and the morality of drug use. It also features a colorful cast of characters, such as Nancy's sons, Shane and Silas, played by Alexander Gould and Hunter Parrish, respectively. Shane is a troubled child who has difficulty coping with his father's death, while Silas is more level-headed and helps Nancy with her business. Other notable characters include Celia, Nancy's neighbor and frenemy, played by Elizabeth Perkins, and Doug, Nancy's accountant, played by Kevin Nealon. Celia is a manipulative real estate agent who is constantly trying to one-up Nancy, while Doug is a frequent drug user who helps Nancy launder her money. Throughout the series, Nancy must navigate the complexities of the drug trade while balancing her duties as a mother and avoiding detection by the authorities. She faces several personal and professional setbacks, including the loss of loved ones, the seizure of her assets, and the threat of imprisonment. Weeds received critical acclaim for its unique premise and well-developed characters. The show was praised for its blend of drama, comedy, and social commentary, and for tackling taboo subjects in a thoughtful and nuanced way. In addition to its strong performances and engaging plot, Weeds is also known for its distinctive visual style. The show features quirky title sequences and uses a range of camera angles and filters to add visual interest to the episodes. Overall, Weeds is a darkly humorous and thought-provoking show about a woman trying to make her way in a world that is not always kind to her. It is a compelling exploration of family, addiction, and the often messy intersection of the two.

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Seasons
It's Time, Part 2
13. It's Time, Part 2
September 16, 2012
The Bartwins (and Doug) are at a crossroads. Season finale part 2.
It's Time, Part 1
12. It's Time, Part 1
September 16, 2012
In the series finale, the Botwins, Andy and Doug all reach a crossroads in their love lives and in their careers.
God Willing and the Creek Don't Rise
11. God Willing and the Creek Don't Rise
September 9, 2012
Nancy, Andy and Silas take a trip. Shane gets caught stealing. Meanwhile, Doug abandons his charity to pursue a more lucrative scheme.
Threshold
10. Threshold
September 2, 2012
Silas prepares for his professional venture; Nancy has a dinner date with Rabbi Dave and some of his friends; Andy wants the family to meet someone.
Saplings
9. Saplings
August 26, 2012
A "cowboy capitalist" moseys into town tempting Silas; and rumors spread about Rabbi Dave participating in a love affair.
Five Miles From Yetzer Hara
8. Five Miles From Yetzer Hara
August 19, 2012
Nancy struggles with a dilemma after she is approached to be involved in a questionable business.
Unfreeze
7. Unfreeze
August 12, 2012
Nancy is offered a highly competitive job; Shane graduates from the police academy; and Andy looks for work at a local synagogue. Meanwhile, Doug's excessive spending is restricted.
Allosaurus Crush Castle
6. Allosaurus Crush Castle
August 5, 2012
Nancy undertakes a job search; Jill has big news for Andy and Doug; Silas tries to locate his stolen plants. Meanwhile, Shane plots to score some extra spending money at the police academy.
Red in Tooth and Claw
5. Red in Tooth and Claw
July 29, 2012
Nancy is tempted by her past to raise cash for Stevie's soccer expenses; Jill seeks revenge on Andy; Shane and Angela double-date with Ouellette and his wife; Silas and R.J.'s friendship takes an unexpected turn.
Only Judy Can Judge
4. Only Judy Can Judge
July 22, 2012
Despite the demands of her marijuana business, Nancy decides to host a family dinner, to which Shane invites his classmate Angela. Meanwhile, Silas builds a relationship with a local grower and Jill and Andy agree to watch Stevie during the day.
See Blue and Smell Cheese and Die
3. See Blue and Smell Cheese and Die
July 15, 2012
Andy tries to make a good impression by coaching the twins' roller-derby team; Doug considers his financial future after being forced to resign from the company; and Nancy and Silas are desperate to stop Shane, who's homing in on Tim.
A Beam of Sunshine
2. A Beam of Sunshine
July 8, 2012
Andy reveals his intentions to Jill. Doug is presented with an enticing investment opportunity. While Nancy recuperates, Silas assists her with a new business plan. Shane figures out who shot his mother.
Messy
1. Messy
July 1, 2012
In the eighth season premiere, the victim receives urgent medical attention after being shot. The family attempts to cope with the tragedy and figure out the identity of the shooter.
Description

Weeds is a dark comedy television series that aired on Showtime between 2005 and 2012. It revolves around the life of a suburban mother named Nancy Botwin, played by Mary-Louise Parker, who decides to sell marijuana to make ends meet after her husband unexpectedly dies of a heart attack.

The show is set in the fictional town of Agrestic, California, and follows Nancy's journey as she starts to navigate the world of drug dealing while keeping up the facade of a typical soccer mom. As she becomes more involved in the drug trade, she finds herself in increasingly dangerous situations and must continually outsmart the law and rival dealers.

The show explores various themes, including family dynamics, addiction, sexuality, and the morality of drug use. It also features a colorful cast of characters, such as Nancy's sons, Shane and Silas, played by Alexander Gould and Hunter Parrish, respectively. Shane is a troubled child who has difficulty coping with his father's death, while Silas is more level-headed and helps Nancy with her business.

Other notable characters include Celia, Nancy's neighbor and frenemy, played by Elizabeth Perkins, and Doug, Nancy's accountant, played by Kevin Nealon. Celia is a manipulative real estate agent who is constantly trying to one-up Nancy, while Doug is a frequent drug user who helps Nancy launder her money.

Throughout the series, Nancy must navigate the complexities of the drug trade while balancing her duties as a mother and avoiding detection by the authorities. She faces several personal and professional setbacks, including the loss of loved ones, the seizure of her assets, and the threat of imprisonment.

Weeds received critical acclaim for its unique premise and well-developed characters. The show was praised for its blend of drama, comedy, and social commentary, and for tackling taboo subjects in a thoughtful and nuanced way.

In addition to its strong performances and engaging plot, Weeds is also known for its distinctive visual style. The show features quirky title sequences and uses a range of camera angles and filters to add visual interest to the episodes.

Overall, Weeds is a darkly humorous and thought-provoking show about a woman trying to make her way in a world that is not always kind to her. It is a compelling exploration of family, addiction, and the often messy intersection of the two.

Weeds is a series that is currently running and has 8 seasons (102 episodes). The series first aired on August 7, 2005.

Where to Watch Weeds

Weeds is available for streaming on the Showtime website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Weeds on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    August 7, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (113,337)