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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT EAN: 0012236215677 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Lionsgate Languages: Manufacturer: Lionsgate MPN: 21567 Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Lionsgate Region Code: 1 Release Date: July 24, 2007 Running Time: 283 minutes Studio: Lionsgate Theatrical Release Date: August 07, 2005 Editorial Review: Product Description: Funnier darker and more daring the second season of this acclaimed Showtime series reaches a higher ground. Golden Globe winner Mary-Louise Parker stars as Nancy Botwin the soccer mom who had to learn how to deal - pot that is - after the death of her husband. Now her business is a hit. But keeping up with the neighbors in this suburban utopia isn't easy. She's joined up with a few of her closest friends and together they're facing life's highs and lows - because even in paradise nobody's perfect. Don't miss WEEDS an addictive comedy the highest grade TV has to offer. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 012236215677 Manufacturer No: 21567 Amazon.com: The first season of Weeds ended with a shocker: Nancy (Mary-Louise Parker) found a dreamy new boyfriend, but he turned out to be a DEA agent (Martin Donovan). Luckily, she manages to find some pretty creative ways to "deal" with it. Despite that new obstacle, she decides it's also time to "grow" the business to higher levels, and all these risky moves lead up to another fabulous season finale cliff-hanger. Elsewhere in suburban utopia, comic relieving brother-in-law Andy (Justin Kirk) tries to dodge his army commitments by joining Rabbi school, while the hilarious Doug (Kevin Nealon) battles it out with Celia (Elizabeth Perkins) to maintain power over the Agrestic City Council. Plot aside, Season 2 of Weeds took this potentially great show to the next level. No matter how hard they tried in the first season, the show's makers had a heck of a time trying to shake the impression that they were mimicking the edginess of HBO's original programming. (Some might have gone as far as to say they were trying a little too hard.) This time around, the characters and the story have grown into their own skins, and they offer something much more authentic and convincing. The second season also starts a great new tradition: Malvina Reynolds `s "Little Boxes" is still the opening theme song, but it is performed by a different artist for each episode (from Elvis Costello to The Shins). Just one more thing to keep us "addicted." --Jordan Thompson Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Proof positive that Americans have a love affair with lawbreakers - what a great show.Okay, I'm still watching it, so don't ruin it for me. It's really good. I have no clue what is going to happen. I just wanna say: If they didn't already understand that Americans love outlaws, this show might be confusing to your average European, or Indian, or god forbid a Chinese person should see it. But that's my review - we are a lawless clan. And, its glamorous. Rating: - Great SeriesI was hooked after Season 1 and Season 2 only got better. The twists and turns were unexpected. I highly recommend this series. Rating: - Witty, sexy, show - great value in a DVD set.People who follow Weeds are probably addicts and don't need a description, but for those who don't know or don't have Showtime, Weeds Season 2 is awesome. The first part of the series resolves Season 1s cliffhanger ending in which Nancy ends up dating a DEA agent. The middle sets up a number of new complications, stemming from her connection to the DEA and from new business aquaintances. The end brings all of the many threads together in one giant mess and then fixes it with a deus ex machina ... Read More Rating: - weeds.I love this show. Its very funny, and interesting. I bought all three seasons and i love them all. Rating: - Actually Made Me Laugh OutloudVery seldom do I find a television show or movie that actually makes me laugh out loud, but Weeds - Season Two, actually accomplished this not once, but several times! I was kind of leery about watching this series but now I am hooked and hope they keep them coming! |