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The fourth season of Weeds just ended, but Mary-Louise Parker is already thinking about next season. “I want it to get ugly [between Nancy and Esteban],” the actress tells our own Erin Fox. So does she know what’s going to happen? Not exactly. “I just like the surprises. [Creator] Jenji [Kohan] is so amazing and she always surprises me and I love everything that she gives me,” Parker says. Check out the video for more from our favorite drug-dealing housewife, including Parker’s take on Nancy’s parenting skills… or lack thereof.
Smart, intense, leggy, and notoriously private, MARY-LOUISE PARKER is compulsively watchable and furthers SoCal’s reputation as a hedonist’s playground on Weeds. Awards may come and awards may go, but the satisfaction of good work and the joy of motherhood are what keep her showing up on set with her A game.
Mary-Louise Parker is on a high, so to speak. The morning of our interview she found out she’d been nominated for an Emmy for her portrayal of pot-dealing mom Nancy Botwin on Showtime’s Weeds. Because it’s her second nomination for the part (she’s already won a Golden Globe), it’s hardly a shock to anyone—except perhaps to Parker, who plays it down. “I really was surprised,” she says. “It’s a little cable show and not as many people are watching.”
If you’re one of those not watching, start. This season writer Jenji Kohan takes the whole cast out of the suburbs and over to the border, where Nancy gets entwined with Mexican drug smugglers both in bed and in her business. Parker’s character is at once reckless, tough, vulnerable, utterly stupid, and incredibly clever—a high-wire act that certainly could have fallen flat in less capable hands. But Parker has long been the darling of critics for her fearless portrayals of complicated women on stage and in screen hits like Proof, The West Wing, and Angels in America—and Weeds is no exception. (She continues this tradition in January with the Roundabout Theater Company’s production of Hedda Gabler in New York.)
My apologies for not getting these up sooner. I was on holiday. Anyway, Mary-Louise attended some recent events. I added pictures from these to the gallery. Here is what was added: