Aikouka
Lifer
Note that there may be possible spoilers in the following paragraphs. I recommend that you've seen at least up to the beginning of season 3, but I doubt there will be any serious plot twist reveals in here.
I started watching Weeds a couple weeks ago (I'm a bit late to the game 😛) and I can't help but wonder what exactly the show is trying to push with its constant political messages that it has.
It's obvious that the creator/writers do not like Bush or the "War" (there was a whole scene over the use of that word) in Iraq. But one thing I haven't been able to definitively put down is the stuff involving global warming and hybrid cars. At one point, the main character Nancy purchases a hybrid car where she returned her old lease vehicle, a SUV. Then they talked about going to see Al Gore's (at that time) new movie. At this point, I assumed they were just more tree hugging hippies.
Then, if I remember correctly, near the end of season 2 there was a comment made by Helia about killing the planet which Nancy's comeback is, "No, I drive a hybrid!" This made me wonder more about the "push." It's almost like the South Park episode where the use of hybrids is to show that they're someone's "green crutch."
Then in season 3, you have the part where U-Turn buys his goons a fleet of Toyota Prius cars and describes them as great because they're so silent and you can sneak up on "bitches." This possibly has nothing to do with pushing an agenda and is more of a joke on how people think they're too quiet. Although, I think they need to watch Top Gear a bit and realize how they don't make such a great get away car :laugh:.
So, I guess it comes down to... is this show just pushing a hippy-laden agenda? Personally, I hate agendas being so obvious in shows. I don't mind if it's subtle, but Weeds is definitely not subtle.
EDIT:
Since we're talking about the show more now, I thought I'd just change the overall idea to just... well, talking. I personally still watch the show even with what you may read in the text above. If you still wish to agree, disagree, call me an idiot, rally the troops for my stoning (how appropriate an execution for a thread about Weed) for what I wrote, go ahead... or just talk about the latest episode 🙂.
I started watching Weeds a couple weeks ago (I'm a bit late to the game 😛) and I can't help but wonder what exactly the show is trying to push with its constant political messages that it has.
It's obvious that the creator/writers do not like Bush or the "War" (there was a whole scene over the use of that word) in Iraq. But one thing I haven't been able to definitively put down is the stuff involving global warming and hybrid cars. At one point, the main character Nancy purchases a hybrid car where she returned her old lease vehicle, a SUV. Then they talked about going to see Al Gore's (at that time) new movie. At this point, I assumed they were just more tree hugging hippies.
Then, if I remember correctly, near the end of season 2 there was a comment made by Helia about killing the planet which Nancy's comeback is, "No, I drive a hybrid!" This made me wonder more about the "push." It's almost like the South Park episode where the use of hybrids is to show that they're someone's "green crutch."
Then in season 3, you have the part where U-Turn buys his goons a fleet of Toyota Prius cars and describes them as great because they're so silent and you can sneak up on "bitches." This possibly has nothing to do with pushing an agenda and is more of a joke on how people think they're too quiet. Although, I think they need to watch Top Gear a bit and realize how they don't make such a great get away car :laugh:.
So, I guess it comes down to... is this show just pushing a hippy-laden agenda? Personally, I hate agendas being so obvious in shows. I don't mind if it's subtle, but Weeds is definitely not subtle.
EDIT:
Since we're talking about the show more now, I thought I'd just change the overall idea to just... well, talking. I personally still watch the show even with what you may read in the text above. If you still wish to agree, disagree, call me an idiot, rally the troops for my stoning (how appropriate an execution for a thread about Weed) for what I wrote, go ahead... or just talk about the latest episode 🙂.