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I just read the other day that agrestic is a real word. It means unpolished, awkward, crude.
I haven't really liked it the last couple seasons. I hope my opinion will change. I think the did some outrageous things for the dramatic impact, then the next season/episode were like "oh shit. Now we have to make a plot around that." And those plots sucked. So they'd do something even more outrageous, which led to shitty plots, etc. |
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soooo what did we think of the premiere? i enjoyed it!
the banter between nancy, andy, audra, and the 'lifer was quite funny. and shane, creepy as he is, somehow managed to be more tolerable than usual. that look he shot nancy from the backseat in the final scene made me lol. i think it's off to a good start. it's just so frustrating how Weeds is only half an hour. i'm so used to True Blood and other hour-long shows, it just feels like things are getting started when the credits roll. |
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I wasn't too crazy about the episode. I don't always like when a cliff hanger picks up immediately from where it left off. The show's been off the air for 9 months and the story has moved ahead by about 9 hours. I know it's hard to skip forward only to do flashbacks and stuff, but I wasn't into watching them literally pack the cars.
But we'll see what episode 2 brings, if it moves the story forward in a good way. I want Doug! And Dean! My favorite part was when Nancy said to Andy "My kid killed someone," and he said "Who did Shane kill." "How did you know it was Shane?" |
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I really liked it - yeah, it didn't reveal much but that is hard to do considering the story-line and the half hour length. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
@ Darwin, yeah that "banter" was pretty hilarious, lol! And I wish the eps were an hour as well. Half an hour just isn't long enough, especially when the story gets complex-ish like this. @ Scarlet, That part was funny, too, especially the look on Nancy's face when Andy said "Who did Shane kill?", like she knew why Andy suspected him but didn't want to admit how creepy her son is, lol! And yes, bring on the Dean & Doug show, they are always good for some killer LULZ! |
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They need to skip forward weeks or months or something. This is just so, so boring. The only watchable parts are Andy, Andy, Andy. Oh, and Andy. Randy Newman, lol. Since the seasons are so short, it's not like "oh suffer through this and it'll get good in a month or two." In a month or two it's OVER. Maybe Nancy, er... Nathalie, can marry a Fed to help her get out of this mess. Oh wait, she did that. Maybe marry a politician or a bigger drug dealer. oh, she did that too.
I could get past the ridiculousness if it was written well. It's so not. Have them go find Halia and Conrad and hide out with them. That would be awesome. |
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I think the family on the run thing is actually kind of funny, I mean, at least it has its moments, anyway. Loved the whole "Chinaman" bit with the Hooters gift cards, lol! If they continue with this, though, it will be very boring so they definitely need to have something happen ASAP. And I agree, it would be awesome if they found Halia & Conrad, but unfortunately that would probably never happen.
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I wish I hadn't read that the season premiere had leaked. Ever since I've had a cable company that lets me order Showtime a la carte (it's like $10, so I say, "would I pay $2.25 to watch Weeds once a week for a month?" and the answer is always "yes"), I've done it, and I really enjoy watching it when it comes on. I like having a TV schedule. I think I can hold out for 5 days, especially since I'm rewatching Season 5 on Netflix. I understand what other people mean when they say they don't like where the show has gone since Season 3, but I have to disagree. First of all, I love the structure (part of the reason I prefer to watch it on TV - I think it almost has to be watched for the first time with a lag between episodes). Every week, you're left going, "What the fuck?!" and/or "How is she going to get out of this?" but in the end, of course, she always does. It also pleases me that Nancy seems actually to derive fulfillment and a sense of self from dealing, which is rarely true of drug dealing movies/TV. And I like that Jenji Kohan could actually burn the setting to the ground (or, in this season's case, have the main characters flee) and kind of start over with a whole new show - except with the same characters we already love. Part of me agrees, "Yeah, it has gotten kind of over the top," but when I watch the first two seasons over again, I realize that they were also a little cartoon-y and appreciate that it's darker now; as much as I liked 1-2, I really love the darkness they added in late in Season 4 and throughout Season 5. And I thought Season 3 was amazing. Who doesn't like Season 3?!
(Full disclosure: I wrote my master's thesis about drug dealing narratives - mostly The Wire and Weeds, so I'm biased on this point.) |
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