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Season 3 – Weeds

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Widowed suburbanite Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) starts growing and selling marijuana to make enough money to support her family after her husband's unexpected death leaves her in big debt. Nancy has associates in her pot-growing business, which include Andy, who is her brother-in-law, and pot-smoking City Councilman Doug Wilson. Then there's the business of trying to keep the whole thing secret from people like her neighbor Celia.
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Weeds — Season 3

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Weeds' mellow buzz gives way to constant peril in its third year -- luckily the series remains a delight, thanks to a talented ensemble spearheaded by the thrillingly unpredictable Mary-Louise Parker.

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Brian Lowry Variety The near-saving grace remains the quality of the actors... Beyond that, however, the show is ultimately a pretty thin porridge -- one whose plaudits have consistently exceeded its merits. Nov 19, 2018 Full Review Jason Clark Entertainment Weekly Credibility-stretching plotlines involving foot-fetish porn and Mary-Kate Olsen as a Jesus-loving pot dealer may be hilarious, but their inclusion makes the series' pleasures more and more guilty. Rated: B Nov 19, 2018 Full Review Nisha Gopalan Entertainment Weekly I'm not exactly sure how I feel about Weeds' reliance on going to absurd extremes. With all due respect to Justin Kirk, the zany roles here come off like easy punch lines. Nov 19, 2018 Full Review Matt Paproth PopMatters Romany Malco's performance as Conrad is a high point, and he has terrific chemistry with Parker, which would be sorely missed in later seasons. Nov 19, 2018 Full Review Anthony Venutolo Newark Star-Ledger It remains a treat to hear the latest odd way Parker has chosen to deliver each of her lines... Elizabeth Perkins and, especially (and surprisingly), Kevin Nealon carry the comedy water even when the show around them has gone to pot. Nov 19, 2018 Full Review Rob Owen Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In its second season, Weeds became one of the best plotted shows on TV, routinely ending episodes on cliffhangers that TV's best dramas should envy. That continues this season, even though there's an unwelcome hint of season one's depressing ennui. Nov 19, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Kasso M Season 3 feels like a series peak with the highest stakes yet (pun intended). There are few moments of calm with something always going, wrong wrapped in drama. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Season 3 went into freefall total yuk??acting sophomoric, writing shallow, very little in the way of subtle humor that made the first 2 seasons 4-5s! Did the writer(s)leave??? I really felt sorry for the actors having to live(and act!) Thru one painful scene after another...and then , there's the 'pro' critics who gave this banal adventure higher...or even good...ratings. Definitely know who was on...weeds. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member They sure knew how to write themselves into a corner. The grim humour of the previous season still holds, but the drama has lost some of its flair. And now that *SPOILERS* all major characters are in the drug business, and the entire town has been set ablaze, the show does not have anywhere to go. Judging from the ratings of the later seasons, that proved to be the case. Still, it was fun while it lasted. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member The story is still fascinating, and all kinds of drama is still going on, but Weeds is overdue for a reboot. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review dylan w Not as good as the first 2 but it's better than some of it's future seasons. Nancy started to get really weird and I stopped liking her because she does some crazy crap that does not make any since. I'm not sure if Nancy went retarded after season 2 but there is something seriously wrong with her. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Aug 13, 2007 Doing the Backstroke Nancy goes in search of Silas and her hijacked pot; Celia has Silas arrested for stealing her '`Drug Free Zone`' signs; Nancy visits Silas in jail and discovers that the pot is still in his car. Details Episode 2 Aired Aug 20, 2007 A Pool and His Money Nancy must strike new deals with Heylia and U-Turn; Celia must leave; Andy faces consequences for his good deed. Details Episode 3 Aired Aug 27, 2007 The Brick Dance Nancy gathers Silas, Shane, Andy, and Lupita to brainstorm ways to come up with the money to pay off her debt; Celia meets with her divorce lawyer. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 3, 2007 S... Highway Nancy explores alternate sources of income; the city council needs Doug's vote; Conrad and Heylia set up their new growhouse; Silas performs his community service. Details Episode 5 Aired Sep 10, 2007 Bill Sussman Nancy's and U-Turn's lives entangle; Celia and Doug make deals with Sullivan Groff; Conrad takes matters into his own hands; Shane starts summer school. Details Episode 6 Aired Sep 17, 2007 Grasshopper Nancy throws a cocktail party for town leaders; Celia's relationship with Sullivan deepens; U-Turn pays Conrad and Heylia a threatening visit; Silas meets Tara Lindman. Details Episode 7 Aired Sep 24, 2007 He Taught Me How to Drive By Nancy makes a deal for her future after U-Turn's death; Doug turns everyone against Sullivan; Andy receives a recommendation for a unique catering job; Shane has trouble fitting in. Details Episode 8 Aired Oct 1, 2007 The Two Mrs. Scottsons Nancy comes face-to-face with Peter's other ex-wife; Celia takes a bold step with Sullivan; Andy involves himself in the films he has been catering; Silas brings Tara on an errand. Details Episode 9 Aired Oct 8, 2007 Release the Hounds Nancy forges an unlikely friendship with Valerie; Celia's romance goes off course; Doug declares war on Sullivan; Conrad teaches Silas to grow. Details Episode 10 Aired Oct 15, 2007 Roy Till Called Nancy expands her distribution network; Celia continues to care for Dean; Doug faces scrutiny from the new Majestic City Council. Details Episode 11 Aired Oct 22, 2007 Cankles Valerie's private investigator tracks Nancy's every move; Celia investigates Aquatecture; Silas discovers that Tara is dating other guys. Details Episode 12 Aired Oct 29, 2007 The Dark Time Nancy considers a new business partner; Heylia and Conrad must evacuate; Andy and Dean play murderball; Doug sinks to an all-time low. Details Episode 13 Aired Nov 5, 2007 Risk Nancy explores her new business arrangement; Helia and Vaneeta make the most of their new surroundings; Andy woos a biker chick. Details Episode 14 Aired Nov 12, 2007 Protection Nancy deals with Silas and Shane; Doug continues his war with Sullivan; Celia seeks tutelage from Heylia. Details Episode 15 Aired Nov 19, 2007 Go A fire forces the residents of Agrestic to evacuate; authorities question Celia and Sullivan; Conrad, Vaneeta and Heylia say goodbye; Silas realizes the truth about Tara. Details
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Season Info

Director
Craig Zisk, Perry Lang, Paul Feig, Lev Spiro, Martha Coolidge, Ernest R. Dickerson, Julie Anne Robinson, Randy Zisk
Creator
Jenji Kohan
Executive Producer
Craig Zisk, Jenji Kohan, Roberto Benabib, Matthew Salsberg
Screenwriter
Jenji Kohan, Devon K. Shepard, Roberto Benabib, Rolin Jones, Matthew Salsberg, Victoria Morrow, Christina Booth
Network
Paramount+ with Showtime
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Aug 13, 2007