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Judah Botwin (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, minor character in season 1) is Nancy's first husband, the biological father of Shane and brother of Andy, and was presumed to also be the father of Silas until Silas and Shane met Lars Guinard in season six. Judah dies of a heart attack weeks before the pilot episode.
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 group travels to Nancy's hometown, Dearborn, Michigan, where they stay with Nancy's former high school teacher, Mr. Schiff (Richard Dreyfuss), with whom she had a sexual relationship from the age of 14. Silas discovers that Judah is not his biological father, but that his father is Nancy's former boyfriend, Lars.
Nancy meets single father, Peter Scottson, after Shane bites the foot of Peter's son during a karate tournament. Nancy and Peter get to know each other at a restaurant, and they share an unexpected kiss. Since Nancy is still coming to terms with Judah's death, they ultimately agree to temporarily part ways.
Having lost both her Agrestic grow house and her residence in fires, Nancy relocates her family to the fictional California town of Ren Mar, near the Tijuana-San Diego border. [4] The Botwin family move in with Andy and Judah's father Lenny (Albert Brooks) in Ren Mar, and Guillermo hires Nancy to smuggle in illegal drugs from Mexico.
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Shelby Keene (Debra Mooney, minor S7) is a drug abuse councilor at Nancy's half-way house. Restored under law enforcement characters.--S trinitrotoluene 09:38, 30 September 2011 (UTC) Kat Foster (minor S7) as female modeling agent-- She is a talent scout and agent at Logan Modeling Agency who takes Silas as a client. She is reluctant to do so ...
In celebration of her love for Nancy Meyers' films, Salerno now creates a different gingerbread house from her cinematic universe "almost every year." "I started with Iris' Holiday cottage in 2020.