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Weeds is an American dark comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan. The central character is Nancy Botwin, a widowed mother of two boys who begins selling cannabis to support her family after her husband dies suddenly of a heart attack. Over the course of the show, she and her family become increasingly entangled in illegal activities.
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Weeds is an American dark comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan. The central character is Nancy Botwin, a widowed mother of two boys who begins selling cannabis to support her family after her husband dies suddenly of a heart attack. Over the course of the show, she and her family become increasingly entangled in illegal activities.
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IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2006 | Mary-Louise
Episode of a SingleCamera Television Series | 2009
Episode of a Half Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2010
Best Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2008 | Justin
Outstanding Actress in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2005 | Mary-Louise
2007
Best Actress Comedy | 2007 | Tonye
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actor | 2007 | Alexander
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actor | 2013
Episodic Comedy | 2006 | Jenji
Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 2005 | Mary-Louise
Best New Theme Song in a Series Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2005
Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | 2011 | Richard
Outstanding Cinematography for a HalfHour Series | 2010 | Michael
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour And Animation | 2009 | Chris
Best Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2006
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2007 | Mary-Louise
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2007 | Elizabeth
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2007 | Justin
Best Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2007
Best Actress in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2006 | Mary-Louise
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2007 | Justin
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2006 | Elizabeth
Outstanding Actress in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2005 | Elizabeth
Best Music Supervision for Television Comedy or Musical | 2013 | Bruce
Best Youth Actress Guest Starring in a Television Show | 2013
Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actor | 2009 | Joey
Best Performance in a TV Series Supporting Young Actor | 2008 | Alexander
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actress | 2007 | Allie
Episode of a Half Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2012
Comedy Lead Actress | 2006 | Mary-Louise
Comedy Lead Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Mary-Louise
Comedy Guest Actor | 2009 | Albert
Comedy Supporting Actress | 2007 | Elizabeth
Comedy Supporting Actor | 2007 | Justin
Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 2007 | Mary-Louise
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | 2010 | Jennifer Jason
Best Direction in a Comedy Series | 2005
Best Writing in a Comedy Series | 2010
Best Comedy Series | 2009
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2009 | Justin
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2007 | Elizabeth
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2008
Best Lighting in a Series | 2009
Best Sound in a Series | 2009
Best Costume Design in a Series | 2005
Best New Titles Sequence in a Series Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2005
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2007
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | 2006 | Anya
Outstanding Cinematography for a HalfHour Series | 2009 | Michael
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 2007 | Mary-Louise
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2006 | Elizabeth
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2009 | Rolin
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Single or MultiCamera | 2008
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2008 | Fred
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2007
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | 2006 | Craig
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2006 | David
Outstanding Main Title Design | 2006
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | 2006 | Mary-Louise
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2007 | Eden
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series | 2009 | Demián
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Series Comedy | 2008
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2009 | Paris
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2007 | Romany
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2008 | Tonye
Outstanding Actress Comedy Series | 2007 | Tonye
Outstanding Actor Comedy Series | 2007 | Romany
Best Comedy Performance | 2006 | Tonye
During the second and third seasons, the opening credits were again accompanied by the Malvina Reynolds song "Little Boxes", but sung instead by a different individual or group each time. Artists who provided covers for openers included Elvis Costello, Death Cab for Cutie, Engelbert Humperdinck, Kate McGarrigle and Anna McGarrigle (who sang the song in French), Regina Spektor, Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice, Randy Newman, Angélique Kidjo, Donovan, Billy Bob Thornton, The Shins, Joan Baez, The Decemberists, Linkin Park, and Rise Against.
Mary-Louise Parker, Hunter Parrish, and Alexander Gould appeared in all one hundred two episodes.
The character of Doug was only supposed to be in the pilot, but the producers liked Kevin Nealon's performance, and the comedic aspect of the character so much, that he was kept on the show.
During seasons four and five, writers noticed the chemistry and enjoyment on-screen between Mary-Louise Parker and Justin Kirk, so they decided to increase the Nancy and Andy dynamic, by writing them more scenes together.
For most of season seven, Jennifer Jason Leigh was doing a play in New York City, and wasn't available, so the writers came up with the idea of having her character appear in video chat sessions. She filmed those at her house, during breaks from the play.
"Andy Botwin: Hey, Lupita, settle an argument for us, what do you call the thing between the dick and the asshole? Lupita: The coffee table."
"Andy Botwin: [to Shane about masturbation] Alright, listen closely. I'm not going to beat around the bush. Ha ha ha. Your little body's changing - it's all good, believe me. Problem now is... every time we jerk the gerkin, we get a lot of unwanted sticky white stuff everywhere, right? Right. So... First order of business - no more socks. They're expensive, gumming up the works plumming-wise. Now you might be thinking to yourself, "But, Uncle Andy, what do I do with all that pearl jam if I can't spew it into Mr. Sock?" Glad you asked... You can have a lovely time tugging the tiger in the shower each morning - that eliminates the need for a goo glove. But, the day is long, masturbation's fun, so unless we want to take 4 or 5 showers every day, we're gonna need some other options. So let's start with the basics. Tissues. Perfectly acceptable backstop for all that Creamy Italian. They can be rough and dry on such soft, sensitive skin and it can stick to your dick head like a fuckin' band-aid - ouch. From there we move on to more lubricated flack-catchers - specificially, bananas. Step one: Peel the banana. Step two: Slip the peel over your Randy Johnson and start pitching. Now for extra credit, warm up the peel in the microwave. Not too hot! Serious yowza. Also, olive oil, moisturizer, honey, spit, butter, hair conditioner, and Vaseline can all be used for lube. In my opinion, the best lube... is lube. So save your allowance and invest in some soon. Alright, moving on - when you tug your Thomas on the toilet - ffft - shoot right into the bowl. In bed - soft t-shirt, perhaps a downy hand towel of your very own that you don't mind tossing after tossing. There's no such thing as polishing the raised scepter of love too much. It reduces stress, it enhances immune function. Also, practice makes perfect. So work on your control now, while you're a solo artist - you'll be playing some long, happy duets in the future. Ok - class dismissed. [Shane gets up to walk away] Andy Botwin: Hey! [tosses Shane a banana] Andy Botwin: . Homework."