In another special feature, “I'm a big kid now,” Hunter Parrish, Alexander Gould, and Allie Grant — who all play the kids on the show — are actors who are growing up literally and figuratively during the course of the series. They talk about the changes to themselves and the characters. They also talk about the similarities’ and differences between the characters they portray and themselves.
As for the other special features, "The Real Hunter Parrish” is a short, silly featurette which follows the actor Hunter Parrish and shows what he’s like when not shooting Weeds. “Tour of Bubbie's House” gives the viewer a tour of the grandmother's house and the shows new locale, a theme which is continued in “Burbs to the Beach” which discusses the change in location from season three to season four. “Moving Weight” has real life officers talking about how drugs are moved places in real life and the various tricks the “mules” will use to smuggle the contraband. “Weed Wranglers” is a featurette that takes a look at all the prop weeds used to simulate the real thing.
Weeds' fourth season successfully changed locales for the series, furthered along continuing plots, and ended on a doozy of a cliffhanger which could make for an interesting season five to say the least. It certainly makes one want to watch the new season later this month.








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