8 Worst Portrayals of Weed In Television Shows

TV isn’t always entirely accurate. Especially about drugs. These are some of the worst portrayals of weed in television shows.
8 Worst Portrayals of Weed In Television Shows
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2. “Disjointed”

When Netflix announced a new show all about cannabis, many folks who genuinely love weed were excited. Unfortunately, a lot of people thought that the whole thing was a letdown. The show failed to receive positive feedback, and it more or less fell flat.

Ultimately, the show kind of backfired. Instead of presenting a fun and humorous take on weed, it just ended up annoying most viewers. For many, it was even more disappointing since it starred the inimitable Kathy Bates. “Disjointed” performed so poorly that Netflix chose to cancel the show altogether.

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