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@user-qc8yp4hy5i
@user-qc8yp4hy5i Ай бұрын
I can binge this from beginning to end... Anytime .. love it
@WGARVA
@WGARVA Ай бұрын
The show taught me a lot. I thought it was incredibly tactful and loving.
@jodong5480
@jodong5480 Ай бұрын
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@jodong5480 Ай бұрын
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@jodong5480 Ай бұрын
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@Kahayuman
@Kahayuman Ай бұрын
2 days since i seen the finale and i am still reeling from my heartache. It feels like i lost a family
@joemacdonald7879
@joemacdonald7879 2 ай бұрын
Watched entire series more than once...show helped me deal with both parents' deaths.
@margaretadami6358
@margaretadami6358 2 ай бұрын
Excellent script and writers with such a unique idea t hat turned into a masterpiece
@arleneliberti2949
@arleneliberti2949 3 ай бұрын
DOES ANYONE REMEMBER HOW LISA DIED ?
@ricardozamora1696
@ricardozamora1696 2 ай бұрын
Officially Drowned , but we can speculate hoyt might have killed her, back when nate came to see hoyt to discuss about the picture he found hoyt admitted to have a thing with lisa, she didnt want to continue because he was with nate and he implied something happened at the beach Later a few episodes before nate had a seizure arthur had en episode of irrationality due to his medicines and told him why didnt he kept diggin about lisas death i think it can be a little ambigous because there are flashbacks from nate perspective of lisa having negative thoughs playing a little bit with the suicide, she never felt loved, she knew nate was with her just because of her daughter and not because he loved her .. I think this isnt true, i think nate was able to loved lisa just at the end but it was already too late . Nate could never accept the fact that she might been suicidal or even with low self steem. Nate also told arthur what was the point if the only 2 persons who could ever tell the truth ( lisa and hoyt) were death , so IMO he just let it be at that point
@vincent21212
@vincent21212 3 ай бұрын
I shouldn't have binge-watched this over the course of two months. I feel like I got hit by a freight train
@user-ss9iv3kn5y
@user-ss9iv3kn5y 3 ай бұрын
The finale was the best I have ever seen
@user-ss9iv3kn5y
@user-ss9iv3kn5y 3 ай бұрын
I could watch the finale over and over again. So we'll done
@jenniferbeardtrusty1671
@jenniferbeardtrusty1671 5 ай бұрын
My husband died very suddenly. When we came home from the hospital a couple of hours after he was pronounced dead, and I collapsed on the couch in sobs, I couldn't help but visualize our outstretched hands being forced apart. I gasped audibly the first time I saw the opening credits of SFU. I always had to see that part if we were going to skip the intro.
@Channel-lb1is
@Channel-lb1is 7 ай бұрын
Like someone else said here in the comments, I wish there was an annual convention for us fans of Six Feet Under!
@Channel-lb1is
@Channel-lb1is 7 ай бұрын
Excellent interviews and intelligent discussions that helps us fans of this marvelous TV series, which I conduct if the best I’ve ever seen. As soon as I came to the end of the series, I was sad and starting missing it immediately!
@vintedge9721
@vintedge9721 8 ай бұрын
9:32 my favorite scene
@rcrinsea
@rcrinsea 8 ай бұрын
I love the series more than anything. It is incredible and I am obsessed with it. However, I find myself even more upset by death, and find it more depressing after watching the show.
@41663
@41663 8 ай бұрын
Grief is the price we pay for love
@JeffreyHatch69
@JeffreyHatch69 9 ай бұрын
The most amazing show ever produced❤ I'm so sorry that it ever went off the air
@teresawilson3893
@teresawilson3893 9 ай бұрын
I was absolutely addicted I loved loved this series it was perfect!
@joemacdonald7879
@joemacdonald7879 10 ай бұрын
The last show was amazing, How it was done. The rearview mirror for the cast. It gave us the closure we needed as 'part of the show'.
@joemacdonald7879
@joemacdonald7879 10 ай бұрын
Loved the series. Changed how I think about death.
@joemacdonald7879
@joemacdonald7879 10 ай бұрын
Have been called cold. Because I didn't show enough emotion when my parents died. I still miss them and talk with them...however, I was focused when asked to speak at the funerals.
@joemacdonald7879
@joemacdonald7879 10 ай бұрын
As Nate said...it took the facade away from it .
@83gemm
@83gemm 10 ай бұрын
The baby episode was HARD. The line that always stuck with me was the grandparents who lived far away. The mom said, “They never got to meet him. Now it’s almost like they did.” That got through even to selfish, self-centered 19 or 20 year old me. Now in middle age with nieces and nephews who live far away…. Oh my god. That line.
@girlintheback4940
@girlintheback4940 11 ай бұрын
Six feet under has saved my life so many times.
@Chris-wq3pe
@Chris-wq3pe 11 ай бұрын
One of my faves of all time but I felt a little cheated by the final episode, it felt like tying a neat bow on the whole thing, when that was never how the show treated any of it's subject matter.
@lifebysuzanne9405
@lifebysuzanne9405 Жыл бұрын
It’s absolutely true. It was a comfort after losing my dad. I was entranced by this show. It’s so human. It’s like you are not alone.
@manneianevski
@manneianevski Жыл бұрын
I was 16 when my mother passed away in 1999. My family was really shut down when it comes to the topic of death, it was something taboo that we shouldn't talk about to not make the living sad. This show helped me a lot to cope with grief and how to overcome it, but it also helped me to live. I felt really close to Claire's character by her personality, the taste for art and photography, and learning that it's ok to screw up sometimes, this is how we learn and grow. Six feet under had a huge impact on my life, when the show ended I felt like a part of my family was gone, I really loved the Fisher.
@Victor-Vargas
@Victor-Vargas Жыл бұрын
One of tbr fee shows that can be emotional and discuss certain braod topics without being pretentious. The other two I think are also capable of capturing raw emotion is Shameless and Californication (and The Wire Season 4).
@jamestdawson
@jamestdawson Жыл бұрын
This looks fascinating. There is a light hearted movie with Johnny Depp called "The Professor" in which he faces his own upcoming death and he tells the students "I hope you parents told you you die in the end."
@elleaird4808
@elleaird4808 Жыл бұрын
It’s one of the best series we will ever visit. Actors spot on, it’s a series of my lifetime ❤️ most of our lifetime ❤️
@cbsdelivery3971
@cbsdelivery3971 Жыл бұрын
I loved this show.
@mynameisnotjerome1803
@mynameisnotjerome1803 Жыл бұрын
I watched SFU between 2002-07 when I was a lot younger and more naive about life. Now I'm close to my late 30s I would like to see it again, I bet I would get something completely different out of the show.
@LaloElan1111
@LaloElan1111 Жыл бұрын
The hold this show has on me….
@theholymackerel072
@theholymackerel072 Жыл бұрын
This show’s hits are like sledgehammer blows. It dies not care how attached you are to somebody-- everything dies.
@rationraw5017
@rationraw5017 Жыл бұрын
I think I’ve tried to talk about grief with my biological parents many times, they didn’t know how to start the subject, neither I. My age proceeded with time, but those dark moments accompanied with death didn’t. When I was a very young child, 5 maybe, my dad’s younger sister died from accident, later I was told that I had to attend the funeral. It’s not like any funerals appeared in the Six Feet Under, nor the traditional Asian funeral ceremonies that burning paper money. It’s one of the scariest moments in my life, those superstitious ceremonies, children wearing white clothes circling, being watched by grownups, compulsory staying in the funeral house several days.. I just don’t understand why grownups would expect young children to understand death in that way, it’s their fear and guilt, not the people who actually died. My grandfather, who liked performing ceremonies related to death(not just burning paper money that kind of simple), he called that “remembering the dead”, he performed those crazy rituals in his home, not once a year, several times a year, twice a year to cemeteries, children had to watch those shit going on, pretending grownups’ solemnity. He was a respectful man, despite he made all his children his puppets. My mom and my dad separated when I was 1 or 2, I lived with my mom’s parents many years when I was young, which was a conservative, rigid family. But that man, my grandfather, I don’t miss him. When he was being cremated, me and my dad’s family waiting outside, several times my dad turned his face towards me, observing my expressionless face, maybe he was thinking about why I didn’t look like as sad as others, cousins, nieces, relatives, those grandchildren he shielded, they were sad. I tried to be sad, I tried to be my father’s daughter.
@johnnyangel3441
@johnnyangel3441 Жыл бұрын
I want to be a mortician my self or working in a funeral home
@pelonehedd7631
@pelonehedd7631 Жыл бұрын
This was is a truly riveting series. Very moving . Whenever I recommend it I always emphasize watching from beginning to end. The Book Flags of Our Father’s Describes the respect that family’s and communities have for the funeral directors and Morticians who with loving care and endearing empathy allow families and relations to mourn free of the duties to their loved ones that may imprint on their memories visions of their loved ones that are not fond. There are many videos and movies of burials and burials at sea . There are those of soldiers being buried during WW1 And other Wars . The photos of Civil war dead and the Reburials at Cold Harbor. One that stands out as very moving without a sad music soundtrack is the Burial at Sea of Loyce Edward Deen.
@leethomas5830
@leethomas5830 Жыл бұрын
Laughed when they did the casket jumping brought back memories saw it and laughed then also. My uncle said at funeral of my cousin .friend of family came up to him said anything I can do let me know. Uncle pete says you can paint my garage no rush. True story.
@melissaann3522
@melissaann3522 Жыл бұрын
I got the chills. Never have I seen a show this amazing and I will be good if I don't see another in my lifetime because this show was more than enough! This show has carried me from the first episode to the amazing finale and through to 2022. I love it more and more because I always find something I missed or now can understand. It's hard to watch anything after experiencing this masterpiece.
@dennisnolan5095
@dennisnolan5095 2 жыл бұрын
This series was so touching. It will remain with me until nothing else does.
@Larkinchance
@Larkinchance 2 жыл бұрын
They should have ended Seinfeld this way...
@ava1249
@ava1249 2 жыл бұрын
Someone said it is more than a show, it was an experience to them, and I could not relate more. I'm gonna ramble: I honestly separate my life before I watched Six Feet Under and after. I am so much better as a human being because of this show! I was a toddler when it came out, but I watched it post-college, lowest point of my life, so unsure what to do with it. And I still am haha, but now I'm okay with that. I treat every day like it's my last, and not only that, but the people around me's last. Six Feet Under gutted me, it made me laugh. Like bro the way people describe their acid trips to me is the way I feel about my viewing of Six Feet Under. It was THAT life-changing. lol seems melodramatic but I swear. We're all gonna die, and this show made me appreciate that fact. I am so glad that we are going to die. It's so painful, it's the worst thing you can ever ever experience when it happens to your loved ones, but it's what happens. And it's real. And it's real. And it is the ONLY thing that gives life meaning. We have to love each other before we're gone. We HAVE to! That is the point of everything, the meaning of life, and thank God to this show for making me truly truly realize it.
@jbolbaran2838
@jbolbaran2838 2 жыл бұрын
Literally…the best show ever! Still #1 on my list. Every cast member fit the show perfectly. I have watched it from beginning to end multiple times.
@Anisky123
@Anisky123 2 жыл бұрын
It used to be on A Prime and now they charge:(
@loualbino5536
@loualbino5536 Жыл бұрын
Spent the last two days watching the entire thing on HBO max. A true masterpiece.
@stylinsue535
@stylinsue535 2 жыл бұрын
I just watched this show for the first time in 2022. I felt nothing when nate died cause of what he did to Brenda. That was soooo dirty. HOWEVER the funeral episode wrecked me because of the families grief and anguish. I’ve felt that unfortunately and this episode was raw and real. Amazing.
@isaiahromero9861
@isaiahromero9861 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly how I felt too. It felt so real because when someone dies, it effects everyone in their lives differently. Like if my abusive ex died I wouldnt care that much, but I know her family and friends would be devastated
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 2 жыл бұрын
I noticed after watching the final season several times that Nate first sees his best friend from highschool (Sam) then later his first love (Fiona Kleinschmidt) and then finally himself.
@MissBoquin
@MissBoquin 2 жыл бұрын
I just finished this wonderful show, and suffice to say I was in tears during the last episode. All of life is death but there is so much more to it, what a delightful series I am so glad I discovered this show, I’m a little late but damn it what a great show
@sarahemikula
@sarahemikula 2 жыл бұрын
And Nate's gentle yet steadfast support alongside Claire.....
@sarahemikula
@sarahemikula 2 жыл бұрын
Man this show was THE definition of being human and all that goes between being born and dying....crying all over again for everyone that is gone.
@valmacclinchy
@valmacclinchy 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen this series yet. I want to see it but I'm not sure..I've heard it's depressing but cathartic..
@sarcasticallyrearranged
@sarcasticallyrearranged Жыл бұрын
Val it's not depressing at all. It's about the family who is in the funeral industry and life in general.
@clarejones221
@clarejones221 2 жыл бұрын
The ending song from this by Sia I played a lot after I lost my Gran who was a huge part of my life aged 96 and it gave me comfort dealing with the huge amount of grief I felt. x
@NeoNitty
@NeoNitty 2 жыл бұрын
American Beauty was incredible. So when I found out Alan Ball was the series’ creator , I knew then ( even as a teen at the time!) the show would be nothing short of the same. My mother introduced me to the series back when it first aired and we shared many laughs together watching it. Her favorite ep is the one, early on in season one when Nate’s taking bong hits and freaking out because he’s not sure where Brenda’s Australian friend has been sleeping (the rolled up sleeping bag). LOL. My mom would be dead on the floor hysterically laughing ....good memories .