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Nancy just came out on the page. How do you convince yourself that you are still a moral person if you are doing something illegal? In a interview with the Toledo Blade , Kohan explained what the title meant. Mainly, though, it refers to hardy plants struggling to survive. The success of the female-led show caused the network to commission more woman-centric shows, such as Nurse Jackie and The Big C.

The song's title refers to a housing development Reynolds came across in Daly City, California, where she thought all the homes looked the same.

Because the show changed locations, the theme song evolved, too. When the Botwins abandoned their little box at the end of season three, the theme song disappeared, too.

Perkins left the show after season five, but was asked to return for the final episode. But, it just seemed like Celia deserved a better send-off. Some are particularly devastated by the deaths of their characters and are able to channel genuine emotion into their untimely fictional ends.

Nearly two decades ago, Jenji Kohan — who has since become wildly successful for creating Orange Is the New Black — pitched a rather outlandish idea for a dark comedy called Weeds. The show was passed over by HBO, but Showtime took a chance, and the series became a huge hit.

In fact, the strange mix of comedy and drama helped pave the way for other shows with similar complexities in its wake. Weeds was truly groundbreaking television, and its ensemble cast with intertwining plots was a big part of that success.

The suburban housewife turns to selling marijuana to make ends meet. Celia Hodes is a staple for the first five seasons of Weeds. Another typical suburban housewife in the early days of the show, Celia and Nancy clearly have a rivalry. Then, Celia just vanishes.



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