Although it is definitely becoming
more common for television shows to have a strong female lead, I think that Weeds is one of the best examples of
this. If you are not very familiar with the show, Nancy Botwin is a newly widowed
mom of two boys from the upper-class suburban community of Agrestic. To deal
with the financial issues that have been left to her, and to maintain her wealthy
lifestyle, Nancy decides to become a drug dealer. This show follows her, her
family, and the crew of miscreants that surround her, as she struggles to
sustain her image, yet change it all at the same time. Nancy quickly finds
herself in to deep, and when I began watching this show, I was ready to give up
hope for her in the first couple of episodes. But the situations that she gets
herself into are what make this show so interesting. She always seems to pull
things together, even in the worst-case scenarios. What is so great (at least
in the first three seasons) is that even her predicaments are always surprising
and complex. The writing in the show is quite original and all the while it
keeps Nancy’s integrity.
The one complaint that I do have
about this show is the quality of the later seasons. Eventually it becomes
difficult to sympathize with Nancy, and it is hard to believe that she is
making choices for the sake of her family and not herself. Besides the later
seasons decreasing in quality, I think that the first three seasons of Weeds are some of TVs finest. The show
is entertaining, funny, takes plenty of risks, and has an incredibly strong
Weeds a chance.
female lead. To anyone who is interested, I would definitely give
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