this is a great show. while i gives a fictional setup of just how many adults use weed, i dont think its that far. it also shows very little damage that weed gives to the adults. its a great and funny show. i love it. let your kids watch it, it wont kill them.
Weeds
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Not age appropriate for kids under 17, age appropriate for kids over 17; suggested age 17. -
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Common Sense says
Raising kids (and more...) in the 'burbs. Adults.
Why We Rated This 
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What Parents Need to Know
About Weeds
Parents need to know that this addictive (pun intended) dramedy about drug dealing in the suburbs is definitely not for kids. The main character, Nancy, makes parenting decisions that most people would disagree with -- especially deciding to sell marijuana to provide for her two sons. Her friends and family members are likewise flawed, complicated people whose behavior is questionable at best and unbelievably irresponsible and cruel at worst (Nancy's best friend has a habit of belittling her overweight tween daughter, for example). Most conversations are peppered with strong language; partial nudity and uninhibited sex scenes are common, and the themes are unquestionably adult-oriented. That said, it's both funny and insightful, and grown-ups might get a contact high just by watching.
Read our full review by Betsy Bozdech
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how far they'd go to support each other in times of crisis. Was becoming a drug dealer Nancy's only option to provide for her kids? Part of the reason she's doing it is to maintain the family's affluent, gated-community lifestyle -- is that a reflection of society's values? What points is the show making about the McMansion lifestyle? Do the people on the show seem like a realistic reflection of upper-middle-class suburban life? Are any of the characters good role models? Why or why not?
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Lives in VirginiaI rate this title iffy for age 14 and give iti love this show
Lives in ConnecticutI rate this title iffy for age 2 and give itGREAT Addictive Dramady
Consistently keeps you waiting for what's going to happen next, very interesting characters, and beautiful scenery. One of the best shows on TV right now. Its not really suitable for kids at all due to explicit sex scenes and very adult situations, but for teenagers and adults it is a fantastic show that really gets you hooked. The drug use is actually very mild, showing people smoking weed but that's really it, other drugs are shown but they are condemned and not seen being used.
Lives in New YorkI rate this title on for age 2 and give itLove it!!!!!
I LOVE this show. I rented Season 1 on Blu-ray from Blockbuster yesterday. Immediately, I was hooked! I couldn't stop watching it. It finished and I still wanted to know more. This show is for mature audiences only. It has some sex scenes and some violence. Drugs take a major role in this show. I would recommend it to everyone who is comfortable watching mature themed films.
Lives in GeorgiaI rate this title on for age 17 and give itI AM ABSOUTLEY OBSESSED WITH THE SHOW
but its deff not for anyone under 17 or 16. I mean teenagers these days smoke pot but they dont need more encouragement. I love the show. Its amazing but its not for youngings
Lives in CaliforniaI rate this title iffy for age 17 and give itExcellent
Bien qu'elle nécessite une maturité d'esprit cette série vaut le coup d'oeil. Des enfants trop jeunes peuvent être cependant influencé par la séries. Sorry, but I speak french only.


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