Weeds Season 8 Teaser: Nancy Is Wicked
While the eighth season premiere of Weeds is still months away, Showtime offered up a fun little teaser for the new season, which celebrates Nancy Botwin’s wicked ways. Check it out ahead, though rest assured there are no major spoilers unless you aren’t caught up on Season 7.
Unfortunately, the teaser below doesn’t give anything away about the upcoming new season of Weeds aside from the obvious, which is that we will learn who was shot, and “whodunnit.” But the video does showcase Nancy Botwin’s antics over the course of the last seven seasons. So grab yourself an iced latte and enjoy this clever little montage of fun and naughty Nancy moments.
Mary-Louise Parker is certainly is a wicked character, which is part of the fun of the series. I’ve already expressed my issues regarding the spotty direction of the series over the last couple of seasons, however I have every intention of returning for more humor and drama when Season 8 makes its debut on July 1.
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