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Weeds
Season 2
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The second season of Weeds premiered on August 14, 2006, and consisted of 12 episodes.
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Cast of Season 2
Mary-Louise Parker
Nancy Botwin
Elizabeth Perkins
Celia Hodes
Tonye Patano
Heylia James
Romany Malco
Conrad Shepard
Justin Kirk
Andy Botwin
Hunter Parrish
Silas Botwin
Alexander Gould
Shane Botwin
Kevin Nealon
Doug Wilson
Indigo
Vaneeta James
Shoshannah Stern
Megan Graves
Renée Victor
Lupita
Martin Donovan
Lieutenant Peter Scottson
Matthew Salsberg
Producer
Michael Platt
Co-Producer
Barry Safchik
Co-Producer
Lisa Vinnecour
Associate Producer
Jenji Kohan
Executive Producer
Craig Zisk
Co-Executive Producer
Roberto Benabib
Co-Executive Producer
Devon Shepard
Supervising Producer
Weeds • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
PopMatters
Matt Paproth
This is the most memorable and most successful season of Weeds.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
The show needs an actress as talented as Parker to ground it all and bring together the seemingly random elements, and she rises to the occasion in a big way.
People Magazine
Tom Gliatto
The second season is a much better trip, light-fingered but more assured at teasing out the mundane absurdities of life... But the best thing from Season 1 remains the same: Mary-Louise Parker.
New York Daily News
David Bianculli
Parker turns in a performance bubbling over with vitality and believability, even when the script itself strains credulity or when individual lines of dialogue slip too much into sitcom punch lines and rhythms.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Weeds feels free to entangle Nancy with a new man: a DEA agent we knew she'd bed because actor Martin Donovan's deadpan actually rivals Parker's own.
Entertainment Weekly
Abby West
Season 1 of Showtime's addictive comedy Weeds hooked us with a novel premise... With season 2, however, we became seriously dependent, as the series descended into intriguingly murky territory.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
What a masterful and hilariously politically incorrect potboiler of a story it is... Happily, Weeds hasn't dropped a petal or missed even a beat this season, either.
Chicago Tribune
Maureen Ryan
Despite being billed as a comedy, the perceptively written show is actually a credible look at lives stuck in neutral and people almost trapped by their addiction to a certain level of upper-middle class comfort.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Robert P. Laurence
Not funny enough to prompt a hearty guffaw, but now and then worthy of an appreciative chuckle, Weeds is still fun, still thought-provoking, still smarter and more grown-up than most network comedy series.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Weeds still isn't quite funny or startling enough to become a compulsion but delivers enough tantalizing hits to merit the TiVo "season pass" treatment.
Salon.com
Heather Havrilesky
I found myself wishing that Weeds were an hourlong drama, just so there'd be more of it to savor.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
Showtime is lucky to have plucked a show like Weeds, and smart to put muscle behind making it flourish.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
Weeds is still an outstanding show, but it would be better if it didn't push so hard to stand out.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Not only is Weeds the best series on Showtime - run out immediately and get the first-season DVD, and do not delay in that quest - but it's also one of the best shows on television, end of story.
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