EPISODE
SEASON
Weeds - Season 1
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.
30 April 1972, Princeton, West Virginia, USA
10 July 2002, Riverside, California, USA
26 April 1978, Ymir, British Columbia, Canada
23 August 1954, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
25 August 1964, Brooklyn, New York, USA
6 July 1969, Sulphur Springs, Texas, USA
1 March 1982, Vancouver, Washington, USA
9 April 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
21 November 1976, San Diego, California, USA
11 October 1985, New York City, New York, USA
1 February 1987, Los Gatos, California, USA
17 December 1979, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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.
September 12, 2013
Weeds is breezy, fresh and irreverent, making its points without being overbearing or heavy-handed.
September 12, 2013
These various stories are told well enough, but few of the threads are truly distinctive
September 12, 2013
Raising kids (and more...) in the 'burbs. Adults only.
September 12, 2013
Weeds actually meets the rarely fulfilled promise of Showtime's former slogan: "No Limits."
September 12, 2013
Despite its unique premise, the show delivers little more than network sitcom material tarted up with cable raciness.
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.
September 12, 2013
Parker's conflicted, weary mother gives Weeds a solid center, but Perkins and Nealon merrily chomp every scene they're in.
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.
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.

