Finally watched Six Feet Under. What a great show and the ending was powerful.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread spurred me to start watching it. I never have before and was surprised it first aired way back in 2001. It seems very well done in the episode and a half I’ve watched so far.

Peter Krause is so young in it!


This show’s glaring and irreparable flaw is that it severely lacked diversity.


Disagree. It was about a white community. Some communities are white, some a black, some are South Asian, some are British. That's life! If you can't accept that not everything's about you then that's your problem.
Anonymous


This show’s glaring and irreparable flaw is that it severely lacked diversity.


Christ. Give me an f-ing break. geez.

Anonymous
To me the ending was very symbolic when Claire drives away leaving her loved ones, I could identify as someone who also moved away. The sequence shows how time is fleeting to how every family member ages and dies. That was always a haunting worry and bad dream that I would go back home and there wouldn’t be anyone there. The ending hit home and made me cry and still gets to me even thinking about it.
Anonymous
Amazing show. Amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread spurred me to start watching it. I never have before and was surprised it first aired way back in 2001. It seems very well done in the episode and a half I’ve watched so far.

Peter Krause is so young in it!


This show’s glaring and irreparable flaw is that it severely lacked diversity.


A black man and a Latino man were part of the main cast. Two of the main cast were in a gay relationship, which was presented similarly to the heterosexual relationships. For a 2000-5 show, that is diverse.
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