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Monday 26 September 2011

Watch Weeds Season 7, Episode 13 26th September Do Her / Don't Do Her Free Video


Watch Weeds  Season 7, Episode 13 26th September Do Her / Don't Do Her Free Video Weeds  Season 7, Episode 13  26th September  Youtube VIDEO Showtime Watch  Do Her / Don't Do HerEpisode For Free Trailer and Preview of 26th September  2011 Cast Crew Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Online Watch Weeds  Episode Full On Showtime TV 26th September  2011 Free  Do Her / Don't Do Her ShowtimeTV Drama Stream dailymotion video Weeds  19 -Sep -2011  Showtime TV English Drama Serial. Watch Free OnlineWeeds .Weeds  Season 7, Episode 13, Watch Weeds  Video online Live,Weeds  Series  zshare 26th Sep 11 Online Tv Live Streaming Video Summary: This series is a single-camera comedy about a single mother who makes ends meet by selling marijuana in the fictional suburb of Agrestic, California. The series exposes the dirty little secrets that lie behind the pristine lawns and shiny closed doors of homes in the of this gated community. Mary Louise Parker stars as the suburban mom who resorts to selling weed to support her family after her husband unexpectedly dies.What I’m trying to say, in the most roundabout way imaginable, is that despite the occasional suckiness of some episodes of Weeds (and for me, any episode which concentrates on Doug doing nothing or Andy and his bikes usually gets a snore) I still love the show. And this episode, which according to Nancy, the title of which means “MILF”, rocked my socks off. It was funny, it was risqué, it was dangerous, sly and clever, it had a few emotional wallops and it was just all round amazing. It was a perfect example of how good Weeds could be, and the fact that the show is seven seasons in and Jenji Kohan and her writers are still able to whip out an episode like this is an amazing feat, but I would have thought this episode rocked had it been back in the heyday of the first few seasons.

One thing a lot of people love about shows like Breaking Bad or Dexter or Friday Night Lights is watching these characters in their element: for Breaking Bad it’s watching Walter and Jesse in the lab; for Dexter it’s watching Dexter kill someone strapped to a table; for Friday Night Lights it’s a good old game of football. For Weeds, it’s watching Nancy kick ass, because Nancy is a world class pimp, so seeing her in her element, watching Mary Louise Parker get to really sink her teeth into some juicy material and pass dime bags off to rich ignoramuses in the Hamptons was too glorious for words, and had the episode ended after her selling scenes I would have ranked this among my favorite of the season.

But then Andy got super drunk. Last week I felt really bad for Justin Kirk and his stupid nail gun (okay, so I didn’t feel all that bad). This week however we got a glimpse of Andy’s desperate situation from his perspective, his unrequited lust for a “sociopath”. It was such a good, uncomfortable scene as he tried to force his hand up her dress and eventually settled for grabbing onto her boob. It could have been funny, but I’m glad that the director and actors played it straight. It shows just how subtly good Mary Louise Parker is as well: were any other actress playing that role, I think they would have hardened after being accused of being a sociopath. She doesn’t: she crumples, while still maintaining control of the situation, and remains as aloof from Andy – and the audience – as ever.

Finally, the other major upset was Silas’ declaration of war on Nancy. Again there was a physical threat: he half challenged her to wrestle the data of customers from him. This is the season’s main story arc, this fractured relationship between Silas and Nancy, and their final confrontation promises so much more to come.

Weeds Season 7, Episode 13
Network: Showtime
Genre:Comedy, Crime, Drama
Creator: Jenji Kohan
Stars: Mary-Louise Parker, Hunter Parrish and Alexander Gould
Country: USA
Language: English | Spanish
Release Date: 7 August 2005 (USA)
Also Known As: Ierburi
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA

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