Weeds is a television show following a suburban mother and her family as they make a living in the drug industry associated with the title. Weeds airs on Showtime regularly, but if you do not pay for that channel getting the complete season on DVD is actually well worth the cost.I have bought and watched every single episode of the show Weeds and grabbed my copy of season four the very day that it was released. I have not been disappointed.The characters remain true to how they have been portrayed previously, with all of them having their own interesting quirks. The cast is dead on entertaining in their roles.Weeds is intelligent comedy blended with juvenile humor presented in a world full of drama and more than a few scary, potentially violent moments. There is something for most everyone who has a dark sense of humor, though this is not family viewing at all. Aside from remaining funny and interesting, Weeds amped up the naughty content just a bit this season. Lead actress Mary-Louise Parker is featured in several nude scenes and the younger actors who play her sons both fall into some risqué relationships as well.The episodes in season four tend to run about half an hour in length, which felt shorter than previous seasons, though there are plenty of episodes to feel like you are getting your money?s worth. Even when the stories feel like ground already covered in previous television programs, Weeds manages to keep its unique voice and entertain fully. Four seasons and I'm still not tired of watching!