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"Weeds Season 7"


  

          

Yeah, we know, "the show where that white bitch be getting away with shit"

We know. Bye bye.

They're back, and everything's flashed forward 3 years after Nancy's prison stint ("see, why can't we see that white bitch pay for her bullshit, and when she gon start selling weed again?" <---- TOKPR)

Here's an interview with Jenji. She mentions that we might see "people from the past," which may or may not include our beloved Conrad... though on the TiVo I did see the name "Tonye Patano" listed... she was Heylia on the early seasons...

ew.com:

>'Weeds' creator Jenji Kohan previews season 7 in the Spoiler Room (Will this be the final season?!)

by Sandra Gonzalez
Categories: Television, The Spoiler Room, TV Scoop, Weeds

Hello, Spoiler Roomies! As you read this I’m getting eaten alive by mosquitoes in my motherland (Texas). But I’ve taken a break from vacation to bring you a spoiler-filled Q&A with Weeds creator Jenji Kohan about season 7 (kicks off Monday!), which will hopefully tide you over until I can return and answer a ton of your questions.
On that note, remember to send any and all inquiries to spoilerrooom@ew.com (note the two “r”s) or Tweet them to me at @EWSandraG. I’m still off next week, but I’ll see you the week after! Until then!

SPOILER ROOM: So we pick up three years later in the premiere. How are we going to learn about how prison has affected Nancy?

JENJI KOHAN: You can’t help but be affected by your experiences; however, one of the core mantras of this show seems to be that people don’t change. I think, in a lot of ways, that perhaps prison was just furthering her education in crime school. In prison, she did what she needed to do in order to survive, and now that she’s back again, I don’t think it’s too long before she falls into her old habits.


SR: She kicks off the business once again.

JK: Yeah. She’s certainly attracted to it, and it’s the family business, so it’s hard to walk away from that.


SR: Do we get the sense that she’s learned any lesson at all, or has it rolled off of her?

JK: I think more than anything, it’s rolled off of her. Do we ever learn our lessons? Not really. (Laughs) Nope. Would it be any fun if we did? Probably not. So I think she really has done some thinking and wants to get back on the horse.


SR: And wants to get back on iced coffee, as well, I’m sure.

JK: Indeed! We had a lot of discussion about that, actually. We took a skeleton crew and shot some stuff in New York, and one of the things on the schedule was for her to sort of collapse in worship in front of a coffee place. We didn’t have time to shoot it, but there will be definite nods to her other addiction — beyond danger.


SR: It’s interesting that you call prison “crime school.” Are we going to get the sense that she’s better at it now because of the time she served? Did she learn any new tricks?

JK: Um, I don’t know if she’s ever better at it because I think with any criminal activity, you fly by the seat of your pants. There’s no agenda; there’s no minutes on the board meeting that day. You have to figure it out as you go, and circumstances can change so quickly. I’m sure she got tips and leads on things while she was in prison, but it’s a seat-of-your-pants kind of occupation, and that’s what she loves. I think she’ll just keep seeing what she can do.


SR: Tell me about the decision to jump three years in the future.

JK: It was a huge decision. It was a huge decision for us because we usually start the next minute (after the season ends) and everyone yells at us because Shane’s grown 8 inches and it’s technically only two hours later. But this year, it was really a matter of “Do we want to do prison?” Did we want to go into the minutiae of her talking about Esteban’s business? Or did we want to explore witness protection? And none of those areas were things we were particularly enchanted with when we were breaking the season. So we figured, let’s just catch up to where they are and let’s just proceed from there. Prison, in a lot of ways, is lost time. It is, they call it, sitting in stir. We wanted to see her active and with her people, and it would have been two shows in one, I think.


SR: Are we going to see flashbacks to that time?

JK: Probably not. There’s a lot of references and certainly people from that time will come back and inform us as to what she might have been doing when she was off camera. We also allude to what the boys had been doing in Copenhagen, and Andy and Doug, while she was in prison. In episode 1, you really try to bring everyone in and really get them going for the season. Truthfully, we have a lot of housekeeping to do. We had to sort of bring our whole audience up to speed, so that’s kind of what the first episode’s about.


SR:What can you tell me about the guest cast we’ll be seeing this season.

JK: Jennifer Jason Leigh is always a treat and a delight, and it’s such a great sister relationship, just to continue the dysfunctional family. Martin Short is an attorney who’s helping out Nancy. Aidan Quinn is a potential love interest. I love the guest casting and the name casting, but I’m also really proud of the in-house casting we do and just random actors who audition and turn out to be fantastic. We have some casting gods smiling down on us often at Weeds.


SR: It’s interesting that you say Aidan Quinn is a possible interest, because I was still holding out for Nancy and Andy.

JK: Aww! I know, I know! I mean, talk about dysfunction. You want to see it, but also, everyone’s standing there, saying, “DON’T DO IT, MAN! NO!” They’re certainly connected in each other’s lives and everything, but I think Andy needs to branch out a little bit, and hopefully we’ll see that this season.


SR: Are there any episodes you’re especially excited for people to see?

JK: I think they’re all great. I’m so excited about what I’m reading and what we’re shooting and posting. We’re right in the thick of it right now. I’m just truly excited by all of it. We’re in New York now, and it’s a whole new ballgame. There’s just a lot of exciting stuff coming down the pike, and the writers are so good at what they do and it’s like asking, “What’s your favorite finger?” I can’t; they all serve a purpose.


SR: But you guys aren’t filming here in New York, right?

JK: No, we are not. We never left Hollywood to go across country. We just don’t have the budget. I wish we did — but I don’t wish we did because truthfully, we have a remarkable crew out here. We probably couldn’t take them all with us back east, and I would hate to see the family that has developed for 7 years suddenly split apart. It’s not ideal to shoot LA for New York, but it’s worth it to me to have our people doing it. I’m sure Mary Louise is not thrilled because we make her come out here from New York every year, and she’s like, “I came all the way out to LA to shoot New York? What’s going on?” But as I said, we did shoot some B-roll with her in New York, and we’re doing our best to remain authentic and true to the spirit of the city.


SR: Well, you guys went cross-country last year. I’m sure staying in one place won’t be as hard as that.

JK: Exactly. And we’re also hoping to explore parts of New York that people don’t see as often, like Washington Heights, and Queens and different areas, so I think that’ll be fun.


SR: Are they going to have roots this time around?

JK: You know, they are gypsies at heart, but I think any time you come to a new place, you have to have some kind of home base — just so you feel grounded. But home is where your family is. Wherever you are, it’s about the people you’re surrounded by, not necessarily where you lay your head.


SR: Are we going to see the recurring characters back too, like Doug?

JK: Oh sure. Sure. Maybe some surprises this season, we’ll see. Maybe some faces from the past. I’m not at liberty to say. We’re elephants down here, we never forget. We really believe our auxiliary cast are full whole people with lives that continue as our casts’ lives continue. So people can always come back, unless they’re dead which happens.


SR: A little Jeffrey Dean Morgan flashback would be great. He’s a big movie star now, though.

JK: Oh I know. I know. We were extraordinarily lucky.


SR: Lastly, is this the final season?

JK: My deal’s up. This is my baby, but who knows. But as far as I know, we don’t have a deal for season 8. I don’t know what the future holds.

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Weeds Season 7 [View all] , ZooTown74, Fri Jun-24-11 02:03 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
I'm actually excited because of the 3 year jump
Jun 24th 2011
1
Been with it from the get go and not tired yet
Jun 24th 2011
2
Nobody wants to discuss the premier?
Jun 28th 2011
3
RE: Nobody wants to discuss the premier?
Jun 29th 2011
5
I liked the 3 year jump and I'm cautiously optimistic.
Jun 28th 2011
4
They write themselves into corners and then just say fuck it
Jun 29th 2011
6
Nope, Prison didn't change her. She's still a dumb bitch
Jul 05th 2011
7
I don't understand why she's running from her family?
Jul 05th 2011
8
General embarrassment and weirdness after 3 years in jail
Jul 05th 2011
9
      You know I could buy that if she were a regular person that went to
Jul 06th 2011
14
           Could also be she doesn't want to drag them through her shit again
Jul 06th 2011
15
                Again I could see that if Nancy were of benevolent type
Jul 07th 2011
20
yeah, I don't get why the fuck she was smoking.
Jul 07th 2011
22
Quick trivia: the halfway house man is also
Jul 05th 2011
10
and the dad of malcolm in the middle's best friend
Jul 05th 2011
11
      and the Black inmate in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Jul 05th 2011
12
           And the voice of Uncle Ruckus on the Boondocks
Jul 06th 2011
13
                STFU!
Jul 06th 2011
16
                Oh shit
Jul 06th 2011
17
                Ha I cheated and saw it on IMDB
Jul 06th 2011
18
                no relation
Jul 06th 2011
19
                YOUNG seriously that's Uncle Rukus!!
Jul 07th 2011
21
                Great, now everytime I see him I'll hear the Uncle Ruckus theme.
Jul 07th 2011
23
Well last night's episode didn't suck.
Jul 12th 2011
24
iono, I understand why he did what he did.
Jul 12th 2011
26
still not sure where this season is headed....
Jul 12th 2011
25
I'm shocked she's so gung-ho to get back into drugs.
Jul 12th 2011
27
Didn't she say she needed fast money to get her son?
Jul 21st 2011
29
"Hey. Why is your apartment weird and full of danger?"
Jul 21st 2011
28
is it me or were Nancy's nieces creepy as hell...
Jul 22nd 2011
30
I'm sure someone will remake "The Shining" so ......
Jul 22nd 2011
31
Well you guys got your wish... [SPOILER]
Jul 26th 2011
32
She's the greatest
Jul 26th 2011
33
oh hell naw!! i'm glad to see her back but i'm wondering how it'll go
Jul 26th 2011
34
I'm more curious as to
Jul 26th 2011
35
      Dean?
Jul 26th 2011
36
      Yeah i was wondering that as well in the preview
Jul 27th 2011
37
Man I REALLY hope they don't bring back Celia, tho.
Aug 09th 2011
38
Nancy Botwin Must Die
Aug 25th 2011
39
cosign
Aug 26th 2011
41
Michelle Trachtenberg is BAD.
Aug 25th 2011
40
yeah, I don't know what it is but she does something to me too...
Aug 26th 2011
42
nice breaking bad season 3 ending.
Sep 27th 2011
43
i laughed
Sep 27th 2011
44
Jenji, on the finale (link) (SPOILER)
Sep 27th 2011
45
So very weak.
Sep 27th 2011
46
So who shot her
Sep 27th 2011
47
What happened with Emma?
Sep 30th 2011
48
White bitch not dead yet: Weeds renewed for season 8 (swipe)
Nov 16th 2011
49
RE: Weeds Season 7
Nov 16th 2011
50
This has GOT to be the last season, might as well finish it out.
Nov 17th 2011
51

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