Comedy about a suburban mother turned marijuana dealer. After her husband's unexpected death and subsequent financial woes suburban mom Nancy Botwin (Parker) embraces a new profession: the neighborhood pot dealer. As it seems like everyone secretly wants what she's selling - even city councilman Doug Wilson (Nealon) - Nancy is faced with keeping her family life in check and her enterprise a secret from her best friend/PTA president Celia Hodes (Perkins).
I bought this a week ago and have watched both seasons within a couple of days - I could not stop watching it, this show seduced me!
The characters are all so likable and unpredictable even the stereotypical ones like Nancy's brother in law Andy who acts like selfish playboy and Nancy's best friend Celia who acts like the resident ***** .
The humour in this show is portrayed in quality form, the humour is also quite dark but the characters lighten up the show especially Nancy's younger son Shane who I consider a little bad ass.
I heartily recommend this show
But be warned there is a lot of adult content.
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All 22 episodes from the first two seasons of the US comedy series in which suburban widow Nancy (Mary-Louise Parker) becomes the neighbourhood's most unlikely marijuana dealer. Episodes comprise: 'You Can't Miss the Bear', 'Free Goat', 'Good Shit Lollipop', 'Fashion of the Christ', 'Lude Awakening', 'Dead in the Nethers', 'Higher Education', 'The Punishment Light', 'The Punishment Lighter', 'The Godmother', 'Corn Snake', 'Cooking With Jesus', 'Last Tango In Agrestic', 'A.K.A. The Plant', 'Mrs Botwin's Neighborhood', 'Crush Girl Love Panic', 'Must Find Toes', 'Milf Money', 'Bash', 'Mile Deep and a Foot Wide', 'Yeah, Just Like Tomatoes' and 'Pittsburgh'.
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