(As a brief aside to those of you who have been reading these all day - TCA is the Television Critics Association, a twice yearly event that brings TV critics together with networks, show creators, and actors to find out all about upcoming shows, films, specials, and what have you. I'm a newbie to it all as well, so now you know. And knowing is half the battle.)Life Support is somewhat based on a true story about a woman who contracts AIDS from her intravenous drug-using husband, and becomes an angry voice an activist in her community. She hands out condoms, doesn't pull punches, and is modeled after the sister of director Nelson George, who was even more outspoken than Queen Latifah, if you can believe it.
While I certainly have no moral issues with pot use, I've never understood why a
person would wear a shirt with a huge pot leaf on it. I mean, I love blueberry waffles but I'm not going to wear a
shirt with a picture of blueberry waffles on it, even though it would obviously be the coolest shirt ever. Of course,
if you're trying to promote a TV show called Weeds you'll probably have a few pot leaves on your garments.
Just don't tell the French.
While in Cannes, Lionsgate, which produces the Showtime series, had their booth visited by French officials, who
confiscated boxes of shirts and caps with pot leaves on them, claiming they encourage drug use. The producers were
asked to provide a script, an episode of the show, and a letter saying the garments do not promote drug use.