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The show keeps me on my toes. I love it and the video and audio quality of this Blu is flawless. Looks perfect, Sounds perfect. I love this show and I will continue buying all the blus.
I ordered this item, Weeds - Season 3, under the impression that it was a used product in "like new" condition. I was very disappointed and frustrated when I learned that 2 of the 3 discs in the box set were badly scratched, making some portions of several episodes impossible to view. I order used DVDs on Amazon fairly regularly; however, this is the first time I feel like I have been misled regarding the condition of the purchased item. I certainly hope it will be the last.
The production values are shoddy, the humor is weak/scatological, the satire is diluted, the new characters are boring and killed quickly or hang around far too long (one S. The characters still treat each other with the requisite malice and distaste, but the spark seems to be going out.
According to Jenji Kohan, the show's creator, the writers were getting "bored". The weakest Weeds season to be sure.
The show's dark, satirical wit is gone in favor of poop jokes, porno, and lazy sex scenes. It shows in spades.
The characters shamble through increasingly uninteresting and crude scenarios. (Thankfully I'm in Season 4 now and things are back to normal).
Graff--BORING)) All in all, a trite effort from such a promising, fledgling series.
You have to go down the rabbit hole to appreciate "Weeds," (how else can you appreciate Kevin Nealon as a stoned-yet-effective city magistrate). Botwin soldiers on with her unique combination of bravado, naivete, and occasional ruthlessness.
This new season opens with the resolution of Season 2's definitive cliff-hanger - a Mexican standoff with all the guns pointed at Nancy Botwin, America's favorite amateur pot dealer. Showtime's "Weeds" continues its comic savaging of Suburbia with Season 3.
and we're not talking just a few toes here.Through it all, Ms. Season 3 sees the Widow Botwin and her extended family of misfits, fools, and noblemen plunge even deeper into the maelstrom of having everything you've worked for ripped asunder.
Whether it's losing a beloved spouse, saying good-bye to a cherished job, or even leaving a loveless-but-comfortable marriage, everyone in Season 3 seems to be losing something. If you're a fan of "Weeds," Season 3 offers more of the same - extremely funny dialogue, rampant and bizarre sexual affairs, the occasional spot of violence, and plot developments so "out there" that they work.
but once you're there, you're there to stay.
I really love this show. Now I have to say I first liked the show because I think Nancy is one very very hot lady but now I watch it for that reason and a lot more. The third season is just as good as the first. The writer's are doing a great job in keeping the seris fresh and funny. Everyone does a great job playing their roles. You will not regret buying this show.
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