(S04E01) So, the Botwins are beach people now. The opening credits gave us one last look at Agrestic/Majestic before taking us to Ren Mar, Nancy's new home. We spent a lot of time getting acquainted with some of Judah's relatives, Lenny and Bubbie. I'm a little squeamish when it comes to serious health issues, so Bubbie already gives me the creeps. Weeds used Dean's serious injury to get some laughs last season, and now we're dealing with someone in a vegetative state. I'm repulsed, yet intrigued. Welcome back, Weeds!With the exception of the pork pie hat, I'm liking Albert Brooks as Lenny so far. Nancy can wrap most men around her little finger, but she can't win when it comes to her former father-in-law. It's funny to watch Nancy deal with a man who doesn't find her charming. Mary-Louise Parker and Albert Brooks already sold me on the strained relationship between Nancy and Lenny. Lenny wasn't happy to see any of the Botwins, including his son and grandsons. Nancy knew that she had nowhere else to go, acknowledged Len's hatred of her, and made the best of things. Now that the drug operation and Agrestic home are gone for good, I look forward to seeing the new Nancy. She's doing a much better job of rolling with the punches.
The Botwin family reunion also gave us some insight into Andy's past. So many aspects of his personality make sense now. With a neglectful father and a grandmother who might be a dog-killer, he had no chance of being normal. I enjoyed his moment of nostalgia with Nancy as they reminisced about Judah. Naturally it progressed into a conversation about wall stains, but it was still sweet. I'm glad that the writers have never forgotten about Judah and the family's struggle with loss. Shane is extremely sensitive, and his conversation about the family photos was a great reminder of that. He may be a diabolical genius capable of destroying a teacher's entire lesson plan, but he's still a vulnerable kid.
That brings us to Isabelle, another kid who's too smart for her own good. In a way she's become the new leader of the gang in Nancy's absence. She talked Sanjay, Doug, and Dean into naming Celia, and now Celia's in serious trouble. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we get some scenes with Dean, Doug, and Isabelle sharing a "dude suite" while Agrestic is rebuilt. Several members of the gang were missing, however. I was prepared for Conrad and Heylia's absence, but I can't believe that they're gone for good. The concept of a spin-off for those characters is encouraging, though. Ultimately, Nancy's new life was never going to include all of the old faces. Her old operation is finished; she has a new job now.
It would be easy to regard Guillermo as U-Turn 2.0, but there are some significant differences. Yes, he's the guy who made Nancy do that humiliating brick dance, but he's definitely a step up from a drive-by. Nancy's position in the Tres Seis gang doesn't require her to do menial tasks. She's going to be trafficking now, and that puts her in a higher pay grade. How long will it take for Nancy's "rules" to fly out the window? When will she get her own business up and running again? Season four is off to a fantastic start.
My favorite quotes of the night:
- "The black guys never get arrested." --Doug
- "You're sitting in my mother's living room eating German food and smelling like gas. She was at Auschwitz, for Christ's sake. What kind of a monster are you?" --Lenny
- "Get real. It's all downhill from 30 on." --Shane, on accepting the aging process















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-17-2008 @ 12:02AM
Oreo said...
The episode flew by. I hope they have the new beginning for next week's episode.
Isabelle is awesome! I love her hatred for her mother.
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6-17-2008 @ 12:14AM
0megapart!cle said...
I hope they have a new beginning too (I don't see how they can't), but I have to say, I liked Conrad, and his relationship with Nancy. It never really got the chance to grow, but he really cared about her, and I think she cared about him about as much as she is ever going to care about anyone who is not immediate family.
Other than no Conrad, I liked the premiere, and hopefully things are looking up for the Botwin family. Albert Brooks is fantastic.
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6-17-2008 @ 12:41AM
Oreo said...
They were supposed to have a new beginning with a new song, but we will have to wait and see.
6-17-2008 @ 1:49AM
Donna Schoenkopf said...
does anyone know the name of the last song of episode 1 of season 4? lyrics include "se puede, si quieres" i think.
great song.
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6-17-2008 @ 11:27AM
ricardo said...
yeah i would like also to know the name of that song
gret song
6-17-2008 @ 6:26PM
Erin Martell said...
Donna--The song is "Se Puede" by Los Mono. Thanks for commenting!
6-24-2008 @ 8:53PM
futureskibum said...
Actually, I cannot find that song on Limewire. Does anybody else know it? It is such a cute song!
6-17-2008 @ 9:27AM
classy janitor said...
How great was it to have Albert Brooks show up?! I just knew it was going to be him walking thru that door. I hope he is in the show for more than just a couple episodes.
Now I can't wait for Californication to start up again.
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6-17-2008 @ 9:57AM
const said...
this show continues to dissapoint.
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6-17-2008 @ 11:47AM
Dan said...
Absolutely loved it, wanted more (how come the first 4 episodes weren't leaked to the internet like previous seasons?) when it finished and I think Albert Brooks was amazing. The line about Auschwitz was one of the funnier lines I've heard in the show. Doug, of course, had some great quotes including: "He's a cripple with a note, I'm just keeping him company", "Here we are, two milks and a cappuchino" and "The black guys never get arrested". I really miss Heylia and Conrad, though the spinoff talk is encouraging, but at least we didn't lose Doug and Sanjay. The scene where they implicate Celia Hodes is fantastic, freaking loved that!
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6-17-2008 @ 4:22PM
spielster said...
I really liked this week's show and thought it was setting the tone for this season.
Here is my review of this week's show and the program as a whole The Fourth Season of Weed is "Kind".
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6-17-2008 @ 8:57PM
D-Bo said...
Great start, I can't wait to see what they have in store for the Botwins this season.
Best line was delivered by Andy who whispered, painfully:
"I saw my grandmother's vagina"
Oh and thinking about MLP naked in a sequined bowlers hat ftw
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