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Weeds is an American dark comedy-drama [1] [2] [3] television series created by Jenji Kohan, which aired on Showtime from August 8, 2005, to September 16, 2012. The series tells of Nancy Botwin ( Mary-Louise Parker ), a widowed mother of two boys ( Hunter Parrish and Alexander Gould ) who begins selling marijuana to support her family.
The seventh season of Weeds premiered on June 27, 2011, on the television cable network Showtime [1] [2] 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 they have spent three years in Denmark.
The show follows a serialized format and details Nancy's progressively deeper involvement in illegal activity as she takes care of her family. The ten-episode first season premiered on August 8, 2005 and concluded on October 10, 2005. Season two, which comprises 12 episodes, began airing on August 14, 2006 and finished its run on October 30, 2006.
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There have been no cast announcements for the Weeds reboot as the show is not officially a go, but if the originally-floated logline holds true, it seems to suggest that the Botwin family would be ...
Guillermo shows a sexual interest in Nancy; however, she blocks him by telling him that she is a lesbian and that Celia is her girlfriend. Their relationship sours when Guillermo is ordered to give Nancy a cut of his pot shipments, and he then orders that Nancy be executed.
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Showtime officially renewed Weeds for an eighth season on November 10, 2011. [2] Creator and showrunner Jenji Kohan alongside the other series producers convened for story meetings and were informed early on in the writing process that Showtime Entertainment President David Nevins would not be renewing the show for a ninth season. [3] "It did ...