The second season of Weeds aired on August 14, 2006, and consisted of 12 episodes.
Video Weeds (season 2)
Plot
The second season, when comedy, had a darker tone, as Nancy got more and more involved in the more dangerous aspects of the world of drugs. In the second season, Silas is sixteen and Shane is eleven years old. Ignoring the advice of Heylia, Nancy and Conrad started their own small-scale operations and eventually rented "home grown" in the suburbs, where they can grow cannabis indoors using artificial and hydroponic light. He welcomes others in his business, including his brother-in-law Andy and accountant (and customer) Doug. Peter Scottson told Nancy that he knew he was a drug dealer but considered too small to be valuable, and both married as part of a deal to protect Nancy legally from Peter testifying in court. While Nancy's drug activity increased, Celia won Doug's place in the city council, due to the inability of Dean's husband (the lawyer), who forgot to file Doug's documents, thus leaving him from voting. He immediately launched a drug-free campaign across Agrestic, with a sign of a drug-free zone and surveillance cameras. Doug and Celia share a strong desire to get revenge on Dean, who inspires a brief sexual relationship.
Silas and Megan's relationship threatens to end once he goes to college (he, a very serious student, will go to Princeton, while a mediocre student Silas will go to a local school). Silas tries to get her pregnant to prevent this, but her success causes her parents to force her to have an abortion and violent confrontation with Megan's father, ending the relationship. Andy tries to develop relationships with an attractive, sexually tough administrator, Yael Hoffman, at his rabbinical school, but it's a mess when he says that he's planning to get out, because an incident at home grows where the dog bites two toes; he thought this would cancel his military obligations.
Nancy's children became more aware of his illegal activities, though his sons dealt with this differently. Shane continues to have problems fitting in school and his friends start teasing him for his sexual experiences. To solve the problem, Andy took him to a massage parlor to get a "happy ending" hand job. The more confident, Shane joined the debating team to get closer to Gretchen (a girl he kicked in the hall), who later became his girlfriend. However, he broke up with her for being infatuated with Andy's ex-boyfriend, Kat. Silas wreaks out his frustration through vandalism, especially by stealing signs of drug-free zones and Celia cameras to help his mother. Meanwhile, Nancy has received threats from Armenian dealers who have local grown homes and see it as crossing their borders. Nancy tells Peter, and he orders them all to be arrested.
Nancy's and Conrad's drugs business went well like Conrad's (which Snoop Dogg reported "MILFweed" during a chance meeting at a recording studio) was popular with customers, but their high profile caused problems. Nancy and Conrad became familiar. Initially, Nancy's marriage with DEA ââagents kept him at the top while his Armenian rival was tampered with, but his marriage with Peter worsened after he told Heylia when the DEA planned to storm his home and Peter forced him to stop dealing. For Nancy, the last sadness was when Peter came to dinner and persecuted Silas. Nancy summoned Conrad and told him that he did not love Peter but would tie it until the harvest was over; Peter heard the conversation with wireless surveillance. Meanwhile, Doug and Celia are planning to leave their partner. Celia tells Dean, but Doug refuses to leave his wife, Dana, who declares that "she is a sweetheart" and their business ends. Dean kicked Celia out of the house and demanded a divorce.
This season concludes with a series of tricky treacheries, as Peter demanded from Nancy and Conrad, all the cash from the quick sale of their crops. Heylia hired the Armenian mafia to kill Peter, as he was sure Peter planned to kill Conrad after the deal. Nancy's buyers, U-Turn demanded the entire harvest at gunpoint. The enemy of Armenia came at the same time, killing Peter, and expecting the proceeds from the big sale to pay for their punches. When they realized that U-Turn was planning to steal the weeds, they decided to take the grass instead. Only then did Nancy discover that Silas had stolen the entire batch and would keep it until her mother allowed her to join her business. A few minutes after hiding the batch in the trunk of his car, he was approached by Celia and a police officer for theft of signs of drug-free zones and surveillance cameras, as Celia had Silas recordings stealing the last camera. This leaves Nancy at home growing, in a Mexican stalemate with both gangsters and the mafia directs his weapon into the cliffhanger end of season.
Maps Weeds (season 2)
Cast
Starring
- Mary-Louise Parker as Nancy Botwin
- Elizabeth Perkins as Celia Hodes
- Tonye Patano as Heylia James
- Romany Malco as Conrad Shepherd
- Justin Kirk as Andy Botwin
- Hunter Parrish as Silas Botwin
- Alexander Gould as Shane Botwin
- Kevin Nealon as Doug Wilson
Recurring cast
- Maulik Pancholy as Sanjay Patel
- Meital Dohan as Yael Hoffman
Episode
References
External links
- List of Weeds episodes on IMDb
- List of episodes of Weed on TV.com
- Weed on epguides.com
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