My husband's not a huge fan of comedies, but we usually have at least
one comedy show in progress that we watch together, when we don't have
time for a full hour-long drama. This winter we finished up House of Lies starring Don Cheadle (which is very raunchy and funny!) and decided to try another Showtime comedy, Weeds. We just started season 3 and are enjoying its edgy comedy and mild suspense very much.
Nancy
Botwin, played by Mary-Louise Parker, recently lost her beloved husband
to a sudden heart attack and is struggling to support her two sons,
Silas and Shane, on her own. She lives in Agrestic, an upper class
California suburb with cookie-cutter McMansions (and seemingly
cookie-cutter lives for its residents). Nancy knows that many of her
outwardly straight-laced neighbors and fellow parents indulge in smoking
pot, so she decides to make some money on the side to help her maintain
the lifestyle they are used to. She asks her friend Conrad, played by
Romany Malco, to introduce her to his aunt, Heylia (played by Tonye
Patano), who is a dealer. Nancy's brother-in-law, Andy, played by Justin
Kirk, moves in ostensibly to help her with the boys, though he's
actually broke and quite a pothead himself and very much like having a
third kid around! Kevin Nealon plays Doug, Nancy's accountant, who also
likes to get high and helps Nancy set up her business. Elizabeth Perkins
stars as Celia, a haughty and self-absorbed neighbor (and
sometime-friend) who ends up running an anti-drug campaign in their
neighborhood, with no idea that Nancy is dealing.
Just
the set-up is funny: as the opener to the show (accompanied by the song
"Little Boxes") indicates, Agrestic is filled with identical houses and
almost-identical families living seemingly perfect lives. Just below
that perfect surface, though, are marriages falling apart, affairs with
fellow residents, and lots and lots of people getting stoned to get
through their lives. Mary-Louise Parker is wonderful in the lead role,
with an excellent and entertaining supporting cast. The plot reminds us a
bit of Breaking Bad, in that Nancy gets started in the drug
business to support her family but ends up getting pulled further and
further into the criminal world, until she is in over her head. It's one
of those shows where just when you thought things couldn't get any
worse...they do. But it's less dark and more funny than poor Walter's
story. There are, of course, some silly stoner scenes, especially when
Andy and Doug hang out together, but most of the plot centers on Nancy
(who doesn't usually get high) and her efforts to run a business without
getting pulled into the dark side of the drug scene. She is fearless
(sometimes stupidly so!), and there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments
in every episode, plus some suspense as to whether she can manage to
get out of whatever current crisis she is mired in. We are thoroughly
enjoying it, and it makes a nice change from the one-hour drama shows we
mostly watch - a fun palate cleanser.
There are 8
seasons in total, and we are currently on season 3 (though it's hard to
imagine how much worse things could get for Nancy!). Weeds is a Showtime original, so it is available on their streaming service and also on Netflix. It is also available on Amazon for $1.99 an episode or $9.99 for the first season of 10 episodes, and it is available on DVD.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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