IGN: For better or worse, Weeds has been in a constant state of flux ever since the writers uprooted Nancy Botwin and family from their all-is-not-as-sunny-it-seems hometown of Agrestic at the end of Season 3. Whereas the show once stood as both a scathing satire of suburban life and a look at a widow's foray into the drug trade, following Season 3 the series abandoned the former quality and instead chose to amplify the black comedy aspects of the latter.
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