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Drug dealer Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) sure blew her chance at Mother of the Year on Weeds this season.
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Six years after suburban housewife-turned-widow-turned-pot dealer Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) first surfaced on Showtime on the series Weeds, the Botwin family is finally breaking out of pay cable and moving to TV Guide Network.
Weeds' Kevin Nealon on the Biggest Surprise About Playing Doug 2010
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In the enduringly brilliant Weeds, widowed mother-of-two Nancy Botwin (played by Mary-Louise Parker, 46), reinvents herself as a morally skew-whiff drug dealer, a career choice which sets her on a collision course with clean-living best friend Celia Hodes (played with relish by fellow movie star Elizabeth Perkins, 50).
With The Big C, Nurse Jackie and Weeds, US TV has given us women who are more than just Mistresses 2011
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TV Guide Magazine: Shane Botwin: confused kid or total psycho?
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The aimless sixth season of Showtime's pot-com has sent the Botwin clan on the lam.
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With Nancy Botwin's flammable Barbie twin-sets and endearingly repellent golf gear, meanwhile, Weeds is very much One Woman's Adventures in Budget Elastane.
With The Big C, Nurse Jackie and Weeds, US TV has given us women who are more than just Mistresses 2011
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From Hank Moody (Californication), Dexter, and Walter White (Breaking Bad), to Nurse Jackie, Nancy Botwin (Weeds) and Frank Gallagher (Shameless), we are bombarded by TV characters that are just so... bad.
Lorraine Devon Wilke: How The Killing Is Saving Television Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011
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From Hank Moody (Californication), Dexter, and Walter White (Breaking Bad), to Nurse Jackie, Nancy Botwin (Weeds) and Frank Gallagher (Shameless), we are bombarded by TV characters that are just so... bad.
Lorraine Devon Wilke: How The Killing Is Saving Television Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011
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From Hank Moody (Californication), Dexter, and Walter White (Breaking Bad), to Nurse Jackie, Nancy Botwin (Weeds) and Frank Gallagher (Shameless), we are bombarded by TV characters that are just so... bad.
Lorraine Devon Wilke: How The Killing Is Saving Television Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011
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Quickest Sex Scene: When Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) can't take any more of the motley crew that is her Weeds family, she breaks out on her own and finds what she calls a "weird, empty, dismal, Podunk bar."
Top Moments: Pairs of Aces on Amazing Race, 30 Rock and The View 2010
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