
She Said:
How is it possible we are already on episode 12 of season 3 of WEEDS?? Well, its extremely addicting ( no pun intended) well written, well performed and hilarious. The dialog and character development have improved each season and watching Mary-Louise Parker's character go from up to down to wayyy down is somewhat similar to watching a train wreck---but the train never wrecks in this case...more like a wobbly rocking chair that eventually settles down only to get all riled up again.
HE and I actually CANCELED HBO for Weeds. We tried to wait it out as we knew all episodes would be available ON DEMAND. However, once we watched Episode 1 on showtime.com we KNEW we had to start watching ASAP. If you aren't watching WEEDS, check it out on DVD or ON DEMAND. HE watched all of Season 1 online to get prepped for Season 2 last year. I suggest you do the same.
This show attempts to show the darker side of drug dealing--but it sort of skims the surface. This unrealistic aspect makes it much more enjoyable because it doesn't take the Law & Order drug dealing approach. The suburbia aspect also kills me every time. Yes, people in Suburbia act like this, Yes, city councilmen are like Doug Wilson (kevin nealon at his best).
I can't believe the season is almost over---with 10-14 episodes a season each at 22 minutes a pop, WEEDS could have all of suburbia hooked on Nancy's MILF WEED for many years to come!
HE said:
Yes, it's true I cancelled HBO for SHO to get Weeds. The first time I saw this show SHE was watching it on demand a little over a year ago. I thought it looked OK at first but then decided to watch the entire season over a couple nights online. I was instantly hooked on Weeds. There was just something about the show that made it soo different from anything else on television. Each character brings out a certain emotion in me and I love it. One of my favorites is Doug(Kevin Nealon), this guy makes me laugh out loud everytime he says or does something. It's certainly a side of Kevin Nealon that you haven't seen before. I only remember seeing him on SNLs Weekend Update when I was like 8. This show gives us a different look into modern suburbia and it's twisted view of reality. It seems unrealistic at times but if you stop to think, you realize that there are many,many people that ARE this f*cked up. At this point in season 2 it would be pointless for me to try and catch you up. So I'm not going to give you a recap, I will just tell you to rent season 1 on DVD and then wait until season 2 comes out on DVD. It's one of the best shows on TV right now.
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