Movie Reviews for Weeds: Season Two

Weeds: Season Two

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Movie Reviews of Weeds: Season Two

Movie Review: And they all look just the same.....
Summary: 5 Stars

Showtime has found another runaway HIT! Weeds is a breath of fresh air in cable TV that is filled with hour long intense drama's. While Weeds has it's share of drama, it is the infusion of comedy that gives this show and it's characters life. And at only a 1/2 hour per episode it's a quick enjoyable watch.

Season 2 picks up the pace and doesn't stop till the end, at which point you'll be hurredly going out to get season 3! More characters are brought on to broaden the stories, and it seems that no one is what they seem. They all bring along trouble and baggage, making Nancy's life interesting to say the least!!

If you haven't watched this show and you enjoy comedy, I guarentee you'll fall in love with WEEDS.

Movie Review: Higher Stakes - Greater Downfalls
Summary: 5 Stars

For those who have seen the first season of 'Weeds' will all ready know how hillarious this series is. For those who haven't - buy it! It's a must.
In the Second Season our drug dealing soccer mum has gotten herself in deeper within the drug industry - becoming a grower - not just a dealer. As a result there are higher risks involved and therefore greater downfalls. Because of this you tend to gasp a bit more when something happens - a twist in the plot, or a new problem to overcome etc. - and laugh a little less. But this in no way makes the second series any less of a masterpiece than the first.
Buy it and check it out yourself - i garqantee you will in no way be dissapointed with this series.

Movie Review: just plain awesome
Summary: 5 Stars

It's been a while since a made for paid show has been this good. The Soprano's has been...well...a bit boring. Yea, yea, Six Feet Under. But this, this is off the hook. Mary Louise Parker plays just the right tune and at first has you wondering if she is convincing. Doesn't take long until you are sucked into her dilemas. The pushy neighbor, out of control kids and the DEA boyfriend really get the imagination going on how dysfunctional all our lives are - in some little way. Even the brother & housemaid you love-to-hate have pulled my interest into what would be boring on "normal" TV. But, this is not normal. This is awesome. I hope they're shooting a 3rd season. I'd love to see it.

Movie Review: Best Season So Far!
Summary: 5 Stars

This season is the best so far and near perfect! It has all the elements of a good dramedy - crazy situations, romance, out and out comedy and a really interesting story. The most intriguing is the budding romance between Nancy and Conrad while the one with her DEA agent boyfriend steadily falls apart. It becomes pretty apparent he isn't a nice guy but Conrad is. Cecila becomes a city councilwoman and Doug hates her and has sex with her. Isabelle becomes a clothes model for Huskaroo and Nancy's boys become more involved in the drug business. The story line is rich in other ways too. So far this season is the best but the 4th season isn't too shabby either. Near perfect show.

Movie Review: Taboo topics have never been so much fun
Summary: 5 Stars

The drug use is only one aspect of this elaborate comedy about people hiding things from one another. Nancy tries to hide her growing business from her DEA agent boyfriend, while trying to teach her teenage sons about life and cornering the market in their high class suburban community. Nancy herself doesn't use her own product, despite being surrounded by stoners from city council members to the PTA. Nancy makes a few surprising decisions which put everything she's built at risk, but as the brains of the operation she always finds a way out.
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