Weeds Season 7 Episode 1
Weeds
Season 7

Ep 1. Bags

  • TVMA
  • June 27, 2011
  • 26 min
  • 7.5  (668)

In the season 7 premiere of the hit series "Weeds" titled "Bags," the journey of suburban drug dealer-turned-entrepreneur Nancy Botwin continues. Picking up where the explosive season 6 finale left off, this episode delves into the aftermath of Nancy's decision to turn herself into the authorities, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats in anticipation of what lies ahead for her and the rest of the colorful cast of characters.

As the episode begins, we find Nancy being released from prison after serving a short sentence. However, life on the outside proves to be just as challenging as life behind bars. She returns to her hometown of Agrestic, now rebranded as the fictional community of Ren Mar, only to discover that her illegal marijuana business has gone to ruins in her absence. Determined to reclaim her position as a prominent drug dealer, Nancy faces countless obstacles and dangerous encounters in her quest to regain control.

Meanwhile, Nancy's estranged family members have also been left to deal with the consequences of her actions. Her sons, Silas and Shane, have taken vastly different paths since their mother went to jail. Silas has chosen to distance himself from the drug trade, focusing instead on his legitimate business ventures with the assistance of his loyal friend, Doug Wilson. Conversely, Shane has embraced the Botwin family legacy and adopted a cunning and ruthless approach to securing his own place in the criminal underworld.

As the story unfolds, we are introduced to new characters who add an additional layer of complexity to the plot. The eccentric and enigmatic drug kingpin Guillermo Garcia Gomez, who has been absent since season 6, resurfaces and presents an unpredictable challenge for Nancy. Additionally, audiences are introduced to Pilar, a ruthless and power-hungry political figure who holds the potential to either aid or hinder Nancy's plans for redemption.

Beyond the confines of the Botwin family, "Bags" also explores the lives of the series' various supporting characters. Nancy's former partner-in-crime, Andy, embarks on his own journey of self-discovery as he explores his feelings for Nancy and contemplates the true nature of their relationship. Meanwhile, Nancy's loyal friend Celia grapples with her own personal struggles, leading her to question her role in Nancy's tumultuous life.

Throughout the episode, the themes of trust, survival, and reinvention remain prevalent as each character navigates a world that is constantly changing. While some characters find themselves on opposite sides of the law, others are forced to confront their own demons and make difficult decisions that will shape their future.

"Bags" serves as a gripping introduction to the seventh season of "Weeds." With its juxtaposition of humor, drama, and social commentary, this episode sets the stage for the conflicts and character development that will unfold in the episodes to come. Viewers are left wondering if Nancy can rebuild her empire, protect her family, and ultimately find redemption in a world that seems determined to keep her down.

As the credits roll, audiences are left eagerly anticipating the rollercoaster ride that the rest of the season will undoubtedly offer. With its sharp writing, compelling performances, and thought-provoking storylines, "Weeds" proves once again why it has become a beloved and addictive series. Stay tuned for a season filled with unexpected twists, poignant moments, and the perennial question: how far is Nancy willing to go to secure her place in the world of drugs and deceit?

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  • First Aired
    June 27, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (668)