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Weeds - Season 5

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After Nancy informs Esteban that she';;;s pregnant, he allows her to live but has bodyguards assigned to her and forces her to undergo a chorionic villus sampling to be sure the baby is both a boy and his. Nancy';;;s older sister Jill arriving in town, and Silas and Doug trying to launch a medical-marijuana dispensary, though their plans are in danger of getting snuffed out by meddling Deputy C.P. Jones. Later, Nancy discusses the possibility of an abortion with her obstetrician, parenthood struggles lead Nancy and Andy to bond, and Celia is the target of a revenge plot.  
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PopMatters
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June 08, 2009

Its constant oscillation between vilification and victimization of its female characters leaves me frustrated, and more than a little pissed off.
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AV Club
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September 13, 2013

If there's one thing that keeps me coming back to Weeds, though, it's the performances.
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Los Angeles Times
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June 08, 2009

Creator Jenji Kohan has kept it all going so far, the supporting cast remains the funniest on TV, and Parker, with her carefully calculated stillness and sudden reckless displays of fearlessness, is more riveting than ever.
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New York Daily News
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June 08, 2009

There's a sense of drift here that may be hard to reverse.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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September 13, 2013

It's the funniest thing you'll see all summer - particularly if you're drug-free.
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HitFix
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September 13, 2013

By the third episode, though, Weeds seems to be finding its footing.
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Slant Magazine
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June 08, 2009

All this is to say that Weeds, like Lost, proves that good screenwriting and an emotional investment in well-developed, well-acted characters can make any story line work, no matter how ridiculous.
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