Sunday, 16 September 2012

Preview:Weeds Season 8, Episode 12 It's Time (Part 1) Free Online

This series is a single-camera comedy about a single mother who makes ends meet by selling marijuana in the fictional suburb of Agrestic, California.Download Video Wilfred (US) Resentment Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Wilfred (US) Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.The series exposes the dirty little secrets that lie behind the pristine lawns and shiny closed doors of homes in the of this gated community. Mary Louise Parker stars as the suburban mom who resorts to selling weed to support her family after her husband unexpectedly dies.The very special 100th episode of Showtime’s inaugural hit , Weeds, gave fans a moment they’ve been waiting for since the very first season. It didn’t happen quite as we had expected it to, but in pure Weeds fashion, it delivered just as it was meant to. “God Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise” began as a happy return to Regrestic, the new Agrestic, and ended as an emotional reminder of where our Botwins have been and what they have come to.“Hi!” Nancy (Mary Louise Parker) showed up at Conrad’s (Romany Malco) front door like she hadn’t seen him in, oh, about a day. Meanwhile, it’s been several years since the former lovebirds have done this dance.

Unfortunately for Nancy, this Conrad is reformed. He’s been out of the weed game for a while and is, instead, working in the health field creating cleanses. Even more unfortunate for Nancy, Conrad is about to tie the knot!

Right off the bat, it became clear to us that they were going to squeeze in every cameo they could during this trip back. Because this is the final season, and they knew going into filming that it was, this felt like the right thing to do. We got quick glances of Nancy’s former housekeeper, Lupita (RenĂ©e Victor) and Pam (Becky Thyre), Celia’s lovably halfwitted former sidekick.

The two were a refreshing sight for sore eyes after the years surrounding the Mexican drug cartel plot line and the dark aftermath that followed in its wake. Pam just thought she hadn’t seen Nancy because she and Celia had become “too cliquey.” She felt like it had been almost a year since she’d last seen Nancy. Oh, Pam. We missed you!

Weeds is about Nancy Botwin a working mum and housewife who gets into the darkest situations when her husband unexpectedly drops dead and she is left to raise two kids, a brother-in-law and rustic area's secret addiction to home-grown weed.

Using this; as a way of dealing with her emotional collapse, in return for providing for the family by dealing marijuana to neighbours and spacey school-kids. Nancy is played with perfect pokerfaced- untelling-drug-seller mum by Mary-Louise Parker, ex-West Wing star who talks on a less political and more social tasks of day to day life.

She is groomed for any social eventuality. Alongside the mum of two is youngest Shane (Alexander Gould) who played the voice of Nemo in 'Finding Nemo' who is less stutter and more into the wild flights of fancy. Older bro Silas (Hunter Parrish) who is eager to get his school life on the OC-type list by doing anything or anyone possible.

Yes, selling drugs makes good TV? Weeds outshines the morally ambiguous judgement on drugs. Some of the people who do drugs are good, some are bad. But it's the person we judge, not the substance.

While it seems a bit Desperate Housewives, it's got a lot more going for it. With bitchy neighbour Elizabeth Perkins who makes the typical rich mum attitude take a leap forward.

Chances are that those who plainly hate Nancy gave up on Weeds sometime between her decision to burn down an entire suburb and her choice to birth the son of a corrupt Mexican politician and drug lord. But those who crave a little justice may want to take another look, if only for the litany of jokes that come at her expense: Her friend, Doug (Kevin Nealon), looks down her blouse while she's lying in a coma, while her sister, Jill (Jennifer Jason Leigh), tells Nancy's dead husband's brother, Andy (Justin Kirk), that the criminal mom won't die "because there is no God," after which the two proceed to have sex in Nancy's hospital room, banging into and brushing up against her limp, sedated body.

Once you're able to overcome everyone's tasteless behavior, it begins to feel increasingly well-deserved.