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Six Feet Under: The Complete Series




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DescriptionFrom Alan Ball, the creator of HBO’s “True Blood,” comes a series that digs where others fear to tread. When a bus kills Nathaniel Fisher, owner of the Fisher & Sons Funeral Home in Los Angeles, the tragedy casts a pall on the homecoming of his prodigal son Nate. Together with with mother Ruth, brother [...]

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From Alan Ball, the creator of HBO’s “True Blood,” comes a series that digs where others fear to tread. When a bus kills Nathaniel Fisher, owner of the Fisher & Sons Funeral Home in Los Angeles, the tragedy casts a pall on the homecoming of his prodigal son Nate. Together with with mother Ruth, brother David and sister Claire, they must address the family business, and the many more personal matters that arise when your life is Six Feet Under. Relive every minute of this po… More >>

Six Feet Under: The Complete Series

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5 Responses to “Six Feet Under: The Complete Series”

  1. bethesdabrat says:

    I can’t understand how this ran for 5 years. It’s about a completely dysfunctional family who runs a funeral home. Lead character is oldest brother who meets a woman whose family makes the Manson Family look like Ward and June Cleaver. The only normal character is Rico, the mortuary assistant. I kept watching, thinking “God, this HAS to get better.” It didn’t. Can’t recommend buying or viewing this, but would suggest every cast member deny ever appearing in it. It’s one of the worst things I’ve ever seen.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Eric Cain says:

    its a good series but the gay stuff gets in the way a lot. I mean we get it hes gay you dont need to keep showing scenes of him doing things with other guys. other than that its good though.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. D. Lee says:

    Six Feet Under is one of my favorite shows and it completely changed my outlook on life. It’s depressing as hell but it’s funny and poignant. I recommend this show to anyone.

    I’ve been waiting a pretty long time for the price of the bigger box set to go down and I regret not buying it when Amazon was selling it for about $88. Now it’s discontinued which I’m really frustrated about. If you try to buy the bigger box set anywhere else it’s at least $95. Anyway, I got the newer slim box set and I like how they put it together into this one book of dvds. It’s great if you like saving space. The pictures are nice but some of dvds came out scratched. SCRATCHED. I was pissed off as hell. I didn’t do anything to them. I just took them out carefully and there were a couple of scratches on some of them.

    So I’m pretty sure they were scratched before I got the box set. So far, most of the scratched dvds played out fine except for a couple. So if you’re looking to buy the complete series of Six Feet Under, I absolutely do NOT recommend the newer slim box set. It’s not worth it. Really. Instead, get the older box set. I would.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. I thought I would chirp in and give my endorsement to this series. As far as the packaging of said series, really, as far as I’m concerned if the discs work and are quality transfers, I’m not too critical usually.

    Show-wise, this is one of the best, most thought provoking and challenging programs I have ever watched. I just finished the last episode a few hours ago and I am still in kind of a state of shock at how much I have been affected by the five season story of the Fishers. This series is top tier HBO quality, setting a benchmark that only the best of the best can ever achieve. And usually when they do, it is only for a season or two at the most, but Six Feet Under maintained top notch writing and acting throughout.

    A word of caution: If you are sensitive to controversial issues such as homosexuality, or get queezy with sexual content, this MAY not be the program for you. My mom, for example, would probably not make it through the first episode. If you feel that House and CSI are the pinnacle of television achievement, then Six Feet Under may be too far of a reach for you. But, if you give it time and an open mind, you may come around!

    RIP Fisher family.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    Leif Sheppard’s review…2 thumbs up! The best part of this series is the strong acting from each of the characters. The series is woven with the themes of real life, which makes it a joy to watch. The quirky parts help us to not take ourselves too seriously. Nate was the character that I had a difficult time with. He goes back and forth between a being a very rock solid person to someone who is totally drowning. Hard for me to integrate. When I got to the ending…what a class act! All in all, this series is superb.

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    Leif Sheppard’s review…2 thumbs up! The best part of this series is the strong acting from each of the characters. The series is woven with the themes of real life, which makes it a joy to watch. The quirky parts help us to not take ourselves too seriously. Nate was the character that I had a difficult time with. He goes back and forth between a being a very rock solid person to someone who is totally drowning. Hard for me to integrate. When I got to the ending…what a class act! All in all, this series is superb. Guidelines

    Rating: 5 / 5

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