Weeds - Season Four

Weeds - Season Four

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Editorial Reviews

Everyone’s favorite pot-selling soccer mom, Nancy Botwin, is back in the complete fourth season of the hit series WEEDS. Last time we saw her, Nancy’s business (and house) was going up in smoke. So the Botwin bunch has relocated near the border for a fresh start with some new buds. Life’s looking green again in this subversive and buzz-worthy comedy.

Nancy goes on a long, strange trip as Weeds celebrates its fourth year. After Mary-Louise Parker's drug-dealing mom burns down the Agrestic rental, the Botwin clan flees to Bubbie's beach house, near Tijuana, where they reluctantly join forces with Nancy's cranky father-in-law, Lenny (Albert Brooks). While Celia (Elizabeth Perkins) does time for renting out a grow house, Nancy cozies up to a Mexican drug cartel. With nowhere else to go, Doug (Kevin Nealon) joins Nancy, Andy (Justin Kirk), Silas (Hunter Parrish), and Shane (Alexander Gould) in Ren Mar.

Sometimes change is a good thing, sometimes not. As creator Jenji Kohan explains in her commentary, "The writers were getting kind of restless." Adds writer Roberto Benabib: "We were done with suburbia." Fortunately, the new location adds interest, and Brooks makes for an inspired (albeit brief) addition, but Celia's punishment--humiliation, beating, pistol whipping--for selling out Nancy goes on too long. (The original theme song and opening credits also disappear after the premiere.) When a cigar-chomping politico (Demián Bichir) and an attractive divorcée (Julie Bowen) with an eye for 17-year-old Silas enter the picture, events take a darker, sexier turn. Even 13-year-old Shane, who longs to join the family business, acquires a couple of groupies.

As in previous years, the season ends with a cliffhanger, but in light of the insurmountable scrapes she's got herself into before, Nancy seems likely to emerge unscathed in year five when Jennifer Jason Leigh joins the show. If comedy takes a backseat to drama this time around, Weeds remains compulsively, addictively watchable. Bonus features include seven cast and crew commentaries--Parker and Gould are the only key players missing--and eight featurettes, including a tour of Bubbie's tchotchke-filled abode and a look at the Drug Enforcement Agency, which plays a regular part in the program. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews

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Reviewed by Alberto Gerardo Manuel, 2010-02-28

Esta serie ha sido desde la primer temporada simplemente adictiva para mi, se las recomiendo a todos...

Amazing

Reviewed by Kelly Hoover, 2010-02-15

I love this show! I bought it for a great price and it was delivered to my house within two days of regular shipping

The wonderful world of WEEDS

Reviewed by Charlotte Motley, 2010-02-14

This show really has a little bit of everything, which makes it an all-around good choice any day. With this mainly being a comedy, it's constantly hilarious..but it doesn't forget about other emotions. Although the plot line for this entire series is based around a suburban mother who pays her bills by dealing marijuana, you can rest assured that you don't need to be a fan of weed to enjoy Weeds. With an all-star cast and a terrific script, it's impossible to go wrong. So what are you waiting for? Don't just sit there...put WEEDS in your pipe and smoke it.

Excellent product, excellent service

Reviewed by John Odonoghue, 2010-02-10

As usual, Amazon came thru with ontime delivery of exactly what I ordered. Happy 5 star customer.

Love Weeds!

Reviewed by Reviewer 0421, 2010-02-10

I've been watching this show from the beginning. It is funny and always has interesting episodes. Season 4 did not disappoint. Waiting on Season 5 right now!