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Weeds - Season 1

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A recently widowed mother who moonlights as a pot dealer to keep up her family is tossed in a daisy situation when some of her clients obtain medical marijuana cards.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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September 12, 2013

Parker's conflicted, weary mother gives Weeds a solid center, but Perkins and Nealon merrily chomp every scene they're in.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
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September 12, 2013

Weeds is breezy, fresh and irreverent, making its points without being overbearing or heavy-handed.
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Chicago Tribune
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September 12, 2013

The players are top-notch, including Parker, an acquired taste thanks to her mannerisms, but an actress with sublime instincts and deeply felt emotion.
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New Yorker
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September 12, 2013

Weeds actually meets the rarely fulfilled promise of Showtime's former slogan: "No Limits."
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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September 12, 2013

Nancy's money troubles suck the fun out of the show, and Celia's relentlessly nasty behavior is more outrageous than it is funny.
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New York Daily News
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September 12, 2013

The plots veer everywhere from marital betrayal and life-threatening illness to cruel pranks and stoned behavior, but Parker keeps it all grounded. Watch Weeds not for the humor, necessarily, but for her.
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Variety
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September 12, 2013

These various stories are told well enough, but few of the threads are truly distinctive
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Slate
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September 11, 2013

I happily watched five hours of Weeds in a row last night-and will continue to follow the series on Showtime-if only because of its two offbeat female leads and writing that's just sharp enough to stay one step ahead of the audience's expectations.
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Common Sense Media
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September 12, 2013

Raising kids (and more...) in the 'burbs. Adults only.
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Boston Globe
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September 12, 2013

Despite its unique premise, the show delivers little more than network sitcom material tarted up with cable raciness.
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