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Weeds

  • Série télévisée
  • 2005–2012
  • 12
  • 30min
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Mary-Louise Parker in Weeds (2005)
Trailer for Weeds: Season Eight
Lire trailer1:14
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Comédie noireSatireStoner filmComédieCriminalitéDrame

Après le décès de son mari, une mère de banlieue a recourt au trafic de cannabis afin de conserver son style de vie privilégié et découvre à quel point son quartier est déjà dépendant.Après le décès de son mari, une mère de banlieue a recourt au trafic de cannabis afin de conserver son style de vie privilégié et découvre à quel point son quartier est déjà dépendant.Après le décès de son mari, une mère de banlieue a recourt au trafic de cannabis afin de conserver son style de vie privilégié et découvre à quel point son quartier est déjà dépendant.

  • Création
    • Jenji Kohan
  • Casting principal
    • Mary-Louise Parker
    • Hunter Parrish
    • Alexander Gould
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    120 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    799
    72
    • Création
      • Jenji Kohan
    • Casting principal
      • Mary-Louise Parker
      • Hunter Parrish
      • Alexander Gould
    • 206avis d'utilisateurs
    • 74avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 15 victoires et 100 nominations au total

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    Weeds: Season Eight
    Trailer 1:14
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    Weeds: Season Three
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    Weeds: Season Three
    Weeds: Season Three
    Trailer 1:36
    Weeds: Season Three
    Weeds: Season Two
    Trailer 1:22
    Weeds: Season Two
    Weeds: Season One
    Trailer 1:05
    Weeds: Season One
    Weeds: Season 1
    Trailer 1:14
    Weeds: Season 1
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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Nancy Botwin
    • 2005–2012
    Hunter Parrish
    Hunter Parrish
    • Silas Botwin
    • 2005–2012
    Alexander Gould
    Alexander Gould
    • Shane Botwin
    • 2005–2012
    Kevin Nealon
    Kevin Nealon
    • Doug Wilson
    • 2005–2012
    Justin Kirk
    Justin Kirk
    • Andy Botwin
    • 2005–2012
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Celia Hodes
    • 2005–2009
    Andy Milder
    Andy Milder
    • Dean Hodes
    • 2005–2012
    Allie Grant
    Allie Grant
    • Isabelle Hodes
    • 2005–2009
    Tonye Patano
    Tonye Patano
    • Heylia James
    • 2005–2011
    Romany Malco
    Romany Malco
    • Conrad Shepard
    • 2005–2012
    Maulik Pancholy
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    • Sanjay
    • 2005–2012
    Demián Bichir
    Demián Bichir
    • Esteban Reyes
    • 2008–2010
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    • 2007–2012
    Enrique Castillo
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    • Cesar
    • 2008–2010
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    • Vaneeta
    • 2005–2007
    Renee Victor
    Renee Victor
    • Lupita
    • 2005–2012
    Jack Stehlin
    Jack Stehlin
    • Capt. Roy Till
    • 2006–2009
    Hemky Madera
    Hemky Madera
    • Ignacio
    • 2008–2010
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      • Jenji Kohan
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    martinbear

    Weeds is BRILLIANT!

    I haven't been a dedicated fan of a TV series since Moonlighting back in the 80's but I'm totally hooked on Weeds. Mary-Louise Parker plays the role of Nancy Botwin perfectly! As a widowed housewife trying to maintain an upper class lifestyle for herself and her two sons by selling weed, she obviously encounters problems maintaining her two roles....mother and drug dealer. Parker really emphasizes this "dual role" and she does it brilliantly....you'll find yourself really feeling for the character and cheering for her all the way. Elizabeth Perkins in the role of Celia, Nancy's close friend, is phenomenal. Watch her carefully in this show, her brilliant acting and her characters dry sarcastic nature provides much of the shows' comedic value but it is sometimes very subtle. I personally think Perkins deserves a supporting Emmy for this one. In short, Jenji Kohan has scored big-time with Weeds and I hope it enjoys a good long run on Showtime....I'm definitely a dedicated fan! My only suggestion....episodes should be an hour long!
    thejulia

    Jeebus!

    Good lord, this show is good. It's thought provoking. Really, so many of the decisions made are poor, so many of the characters do fairly rancid things. But you can't help loving them and you can't help loving the plots. I've fallen in love with every member of the Botwin family. This is a smart, very funny, sexy and sophisticated show. I'm not going to summarize anything here because I'm sure people are aware of the premise.

    It sounds like it could be ho-hum, but you must see it- each episode, people are dealing the characters deal with difficult decisions. Sometimes there's deliberation, sometimes there's regret- the show's smart enough where it assumes we know what the "right thing" was that one should have done. Most often, the characters don't do that right thing, and yet we love them, maybe even think "I would have done that." This is a show that basically says, beneath the normalcy, everyone is pushed to the limit in some way. It's no where near as dark as "Twin Peaks," but somehow, without the freakiness/fear, it reminds me of it because it's intelligent and it shows what lies beneath a bit.

    When you watch it, watch out for Shane Botwin who is the Id of the show, and Andy, his grown up version who I personally hate yet am totally charmed by.

    Ah, and yes, the acting is superb.

    Here's hoping it goes to DVD!
    9michael-lodge

    A daring comedy with heart

    Weeds is a hilarious comedy, following other trend-setting shows like The Sopranos and Six Feet Under that deal with real life issues (using real life language). Sometimes wonderfully dark, and sometimes very blunt, the humour seems to suit each episode's general mood.

    The quickly progressing story lines provide plenty of interest and we quickly develop a sympathy for the main characters through some genuinely emotional dilemmas, especially Nancy, but this is no doubt helped by the fact that she is a gorgeous soccer mum in distress.

    The small number of episodes in each series might be a little disappointing, but is easily forgiven in helping to maintain the high quality and originality of each episode. I can't wait for season 2.
    nmoonka

    The best television has to offer

    What a clever, well written show. Immensely watchable and well acted. Mary Louise Parker is perfect in the role of a Yuppie, widowed woman making ends meet by selling Marijuana. The show highlights well the difficulties for single women not just at the upper end of the economic spectrum, but those not quite as well off. The language, although at times is strong, is realistic and appropriate.

    All of the roles are interesting. Elizabeth Perkins plays the role of the acerbic friend who never quite realized her life ambitions. Her one daughter is overweight, the other just hates her, and her husband is sleeping with the Asian American tennis pro.

    Every episode offers something new. I will definitely keep on looking for the next episode.
    IndyMansOldAccount

    Addictive Comedy

    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.

    Verdict:

    With its entwined spontaneity, this is addictive and yet bizarrely enjoyable. Like most TV shows trying today: firmly planted in reality.

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      During seasons 2 through 5, several episodes feature a DEA agent named Roy Till with the rank of Captain. The Drug Enforcement Administration, a federal agency within the Department of Justice, has no such rank.
    • Citations

      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.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Weeds: Suburban Shakedown (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      Little Boxes
      (theme song)

      Written by Malvina Reynolds

      Performed by Malvina Reynolds

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 septembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Showtime (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Clarita, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lions Gate Television
      • Tilted Productions
      • Weeds Productions
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