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Weeds: Season Seven (2011)

Mary-Louise Parker , Elizabeth Perkins  |  NR |  DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (166 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Mary-Louise Parker, Elizabeth Perkins, Kevin Nealon
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Lionsgate
  • DVD Release Date: February 21, 2012
  • Run Time: 353 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (166 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004YM6JSW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,293 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Weeds: Season Seven" on IMDb

Special Features

• Cast and Crew Commentaries
• "Uncle Andy’s Tricks of the Trade" mockumentary with Andy's wisdom and advice for fans.
• "Puff Puff Pass" Q&A with Jenji Kohan, Justin Kirk and Kevin Nealon
• "Born Botwin" featurette with Hunter Parrish and Alexander Gould discussing how their characters have inherited their dubious nature.
• Gag Reel
• Deleted Scenes
• Multi Screen Comparisons

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When Showtime first launched Weeds, Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) was a Southern California widow who sold marijuana to make ends meet. At the start of season seven, she emerges from prison after a three-year bid for a crime she didn't commit in order to save her son, Shane (Alexander Gould), who's been living in Copenhagen with Andy (Justin Kirk), Silas (Hunter Parrish, now with dark hair), and Doug (Kevin Nealon). Granted early release for good behavior, Nancy ends up in New York, where she reconnects with the guys. Instead of going straight, she returns to dealing (Pablo Schreiber plays her supplier), while trying to regain custody of Stevie, who's been living with her sister, Jill (Jennifer Jason Leigh). She also has to find legit work if she wants to leave the halfway house. To get her son back, Nancy hires an eccentric attorney (Martin Short, underused), while Shane studies criminal justice, Andy opens up a bike shop, and Silas puts his modeling aspirations aside to help out his mother--and then to compete with her. As a front, Nancy finds an office job through Doug, who secures a gig as an accountant, a fairly improbable development, but then Weeds has never aimed for documentary-style realism. Other subplots don't quite work, like Doug's steroid addiction and Andy's fling with a polyamorous artist, but if the first few episodes seem scattered, things come together once Shane buddies up to a corrupt cop, Silas spends the night with a rival (Michelle Trachtenberg), and Nancy spies on Doug's boss (Aidan Quinn). Soon, these worlds collide in a most entertaining fashion, leading to a patented Weeds cliffhanger. Extra features include a gag reel, deleted scenes, Shane and Andy-centric featurettes, and six chatty commentaries with sleepy-voiced creator Jenji Kohan and members of the cast and crew. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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New York, New High! After serving 3 years in the joint, the onetime suburban soccer mom is making a fresh start in New York City and going back to doing what she does best -- selling pot. But when some old friends return, they could send everything up in flames.

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76 of 85 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Season 7 brings the fun back to Weeds! October 8, 2011
Format:DVD
Season 7 brings the fun back to Weeds. The tone of this season is much closer to that of the first three seasons, which I think fans will appreciate.

This season sees the Botwin clan relocated to New York City after Nancy is released from a 3 year prison stint. It's safe to say that the recurring theme of "no one ever changes, ever" is present and thriving, since Nancy picks right back off where she left off. At this point in the show, her actions are not necessarily surprising, but still insanely compelling. We have been with Nancy for 7 years now, so we know her well, just like her family we easily accept her descent back into crime. There are some differences of course, with Nancy having the smarts to reestablish her own team and openly fight for the things she believes in (instead of keeping them to herself). At least she seems to be learning, at least a little, from her past mistakes. The goddess Mary-Louise Parker still never hits a false note here. Mary-Louise always finds the comedy in Nancy's decisions and there is plenty of first rate wit coming from the actress in this season. After all, she is the reason we keep coming back to Weeds, and let me tell you, her performance this season does not disappoint! The season is best when Nancy is pitted against her nasty sister Jill (recurring guest star Jennifer Jason Leigh, who is perfection here, especially in the finale).

Andy (Justin Kirk) gets the least amount to do this season, unfortunately. His story is reduced to a fling with an artist in an open marriage (Lindsay Sloane) and the occasional comic relief. Silas (a very reliable Hunter Parrish) gets the most to do, besides Nancy, this season. He sets up his own team of dealers and eventually competes against Nancy. This is the most dramatic storyline of the latter part of the season and plays out naturally and emotionally. Parker and Parrish have some fantastic scenes together. Shane (Alexander Gould) enrolls in college and gets an, ironic, internship with the NYPD for Det. Mitch Ouellette (Michael Harney). This aspect of the season works because it's ambiguous, which adds an air of mystery. Even after the finale were never sure what is going to come of this, but it's certainly leading to something big. Doug (Kevin Nealon) has relevance once again, after an aimless storyline in season 6. He gets a job on Wall Street with some old buddies and it intertwines nicely with Nancy's wheelings and dealings.

With a fresh setting and a brisk pace, season 7 of Weeds brings the show back to it's roots. We get plenty of nasty humor, plenty of danger and plenty of guest stars (Martin Short, Olga Sosnovska, Pablo Schreiber, Aidan Quinn, Michelle Trachtenberg) and returning favorites (Tonye Patano, Andy Milder). If you have loved Weeds so far, season 7 will not disappoint, especially with yet another stellar Jenji Kohan-certified cliffhanger, this is a very memorable season. It may be uneven, the series has a few storytelling kinks to work out in the beginning half of the season by trying to reconnect all the Botwins, but in the end it works and opens plenty of new storytelling avenues.

For Weeds fans, season 7 comes highly recommended.

This Season Seven set includes the episodes:
- Bags
- From Trauma Cometh Something
- Game-Played
- A Hole In Her Niqab
- Fingers Only Meat Banquet
- Object Impermanence
- Vehement vs. Vigorous
- Synthetics
- Cats! Cats! Cats!
- System Overhead
- Une Mere Que J'aimerais Basier
- Qualitative Spatial Reasoning
- Do Her/Don't Do Her
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22 of 29 people found the following review helpful
By Mark
Format:DVD
With season seven, Weeds has finally blown past its freshness date. This was once the funniest show on television, but it has become a boring slog of plot reversal after plot reversal, each more stupidly contrived and ironic then the last. There just aren't any good laughs anymore, if it wasn't for the Kevin Nealon character there wouldn't be a good line for any of the thirteen episodes (but his screamingly funny ass-rip of two SEC agents in episode 8 is one of the highlights of the whole series). The Nancy Botwin character has long lost any sympathetic quality she had and has turned into a grotesque loser, to the point that I truly don't care anymore what happens to her, or to any of them. In fact (without going into a spoiler), when the last few seconds of the final episode had played, all I could think of was: Good! What a great place to end it! Shame, what happened to this show.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars If you haven't started the series, don't start now April 9, 2012
By mb
Format:Amazon Instant Video|Amazon Verified Purchase
Actually, if you want to start, I don't think that I would watch past season 3. I loved this series and can't help but watch it every season with the *hope* that something gets better. But since about season 3 or 4 the story line has been absolutely ridiculous. This one was by far the worst. I used to root for Nancy, now she (and her kids) get on my nerves. Characters are no longer likable. I'm pretty much done with this series after this letdown of a season.

I guess this is sort of how I pretend the last season of Lost didn't exist ;)
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5.0 out of 5 stars love me some weeds
This is a great show...addictive! I cant wait to see what Season 8 has in store. Watching these unedited is the only way to go. Read more
Published 2 days ago by primal
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Stream for the win with this 7th season of Weeds. Good deal! Amazon and Jenji Kohan!
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4.0 out of 5 stars season 7
very much enjoyed this series. show was an unexpectedly hilarious series. i highly recommend this show to anyone with a sense of humor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars weeds is a great show that just keeps you on your toes.
one reason i keep watching weeds is just to be kept in the know. although i didn't like the whole new york adventure. other than that, it is definitely one i recommend.
Published 13 days ago by Crystal
5.0 out of 5 stars Still Supernice!
I enjoy when the sections are relentless. And Mary-Louise is just so gorgeous! I think I am in love with you. Damn!
Published 22 days ago by Roger Lindskold
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
After the breathtaking end of season 6, I wondered how things could evolve, so I had a number of possibilities in mind but ...

Jenji Kohan beat me again. Wow!
Published 22 days ago by Claude Carranza
5.0 out of 5 stars weeds season 7
I love weeds. It sucked me in from the very first episode. I can only say that I want more.
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We bought this to add to the video library and it has been a pretty popular item since purchased. Great!
Published 1 month ago by Jolene Esterline
5.0 out of 5 stars I love weeds
This season was just as good if not better than the others! I just wish they didn't end the show after season 8.
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I believe in the rights others to decide for themselves on the whole drug issue, but, won't have it around me out of my choice expecting the same respect. Read more
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