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six feet under

17 durable postsStarted 2005-08-22Latest 2005-09-30
#17968Post 1 of 17

So at any rate, aside from growing up with a funeral director for a grandfather and sleeping every friday night at the funeral home knowing there were dead people downstairs.... I loved this fucking show for so many other reasons I wont begin to list them all.

My statement, and/or question is.... who else here watches it, watched the series finale, and maybe cried (sobbed) for a good half hour as did I earlier this evening? Wow..... RIP best TV show EVER ............ IMNSHO

#463606Post 2 of 17

pussy :lol:

never seen it... I don't really watch any sitcoms unless they're on Comedy Central or Cartoon Network

#463607Post 3 of 17

[quote=picklemonkey]pussy :lol:

never seen it... I don't really watch any sitcoms unless they're on Comedy Central or Cartoon Network[/quote]

well then 2 things....

a. Its not a sitcom..... 2. I work for comedy central among other places, aren't i cool?

#463622Post 4 of 17

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i use to watch that series on hbo, but i didnt find much fun in it

#463630Post 5 of 17

It?s one of the best TV series ever and I really loved it. As we Germans are always one or two Seasons behind please do not post how it ends. :P

#463663Post 6 of 17

^ the guy gets the girl after a long conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist

#463704Post 7 of 17

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[quote=miketpoto]My statement, and/or question is.... who else here watches it, watched the series finale, and maybe cried (sobbed) for a good half hour as did I earlier this evening? Wow..... RIP best TV show EVER ............ IMNSHO[/quote] I watched it, almost cried, but was really upset at the last 10 minutes. What the hell is that?! Are we no longer allowed to use our imaginations to dream of what could be. Do we constantly need everything to be wrapped up for us neatly by everyone else. I hate this trend in movies and tv and would love to go back to the days of more open endings where everything is a possibility and there's much more to discuss, rather than just recapping what happened. :evil:

[quote=miketpoto]So at any rate, aside from growing up with a funeral director for a grandfather and sleeping every friday night at the funeral home knowing there were dead people downstairs....[/quote] this explains more than I care to mention.... :P :twisted: :lol:

#463711Post 8 of 17

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I disagree slightly... I dont think they showed us very much detail other than a few snapshots and some life span info.... the gaps are numerous and left to ones imagination or what have you...

I thought a lot about this, and the one conclusion I keep coming to is this... Wrapping up a series, let alone this crazy show, is going to be very scrutinized and there really needs to be some degree of closure... I was glad the show was true to its style/tone with the sort of closure that we got from it, and since I will never learn anything new about what "the fishers" are up to ever again, I'm trying to mourn the loss of ever getting to look forward to a new epsiode...

Billy: "I am so Jealous of you!"

famous last words???

#463718Post 9 of 17

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Why does there always need to be closure? This is a concept I don't really get. Reality's got enough moments where closure is thrown out the window and that's when we need it, but why does even our fiction need the same sense of closure? Without it, each of us are able to determine our own form of it that caters to each of our imaginations and wishes, rather than those of the producers, directors and writers. I tend to find it quite egotistical and condescending on the part of the show's creative team.

#463720Post 10 of 17

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anyone notice one of david and keith's sons had an asian boyfriend in one of the closing scenes?

#463729Post 11 of 17

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[quote=rubyraks]Why does there always need to be closure? This is a concept I don't really get. Reality's got enough moments where closure is thrown out the window and that's when we need it, but why does even our fiction need the same sense of closure? Without it, each of us are able to determine our own form of it that caters to each of our imaginations and wishes, rather than those of the producers, directors and writers. I tend to find it quite egotistical and condescending on the part of the show's creative team.[/quote]

I pretty much agree about closure, but when I commented earlier about needing some sort of closure, i meant more of a stepping off point as opposed to getting everything out in the open, and everybody is happy, etc.

I was more off-put by everyone largely coming to grips/peace with their demons so to speak. Neurosis being put to rest seems more of a stray from the nature of the show than the death-wrap-up... I'd say it was a very powerful, well done, but not genious finale... it stuck a lot of emotional chords in me that I usually bury deep deep inside and never talk about, lol, so thats something... maybe thats what I was looking for?

#463734Post 12 of 17

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[quote=Jenks]anyone notice one of david and keith's sons had an asian boyfriend in one of the closing scenes?[/quote]

I'll have to consult my tivo on that one... Asian boyfriends & Gay adoption, nobody wants to talk about it, but its a real problem...

Also... was Maggie getting an ob/gyn checkup or an abortion ya think?

#463799Post 13 of 17

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I love this show and it's the only one that I make time for each week. In the UK we've only just started the final series,so like Tom Tom I'm a bit behind. I would suggest no more hints as to what happens but I can just as easily look away from this thread! It's funny how we become attached to tv shows but the quality of this one kinda makes it hard to resist...

#463802Post 14 of 17

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[quote=GorseyBoy]I love this show and it's the only one that I make time for each week. In the UK we've only just started the final series,so like Tom Tom I'm a bit behind. I would suggest no more hints as to what happens but I can just as easily look away from this thread! It's funny how we become attached to tv shows but the quality of this one kinda makes it hard to resist...[/quote]

yeah, dont read about it, see it for yourselves.... I am very glad to hear that you guys get this show, its important that you see some sort of example of America being somewhat redeemable... maybe we should just rename ourselves, the blue states that is.... being proud to be an american is so September 10th!

#463827Post 15 of 17

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[quote=Jenks]anyone notice one of david and keith's sons had an asian boyfriend in one of the closing scenes?[/quote] Yes, Nat and I had noticed that one at I believe Ruth's funeral...

[quote=miketpoto]Also... was Maggie getting an ob/gyn checkup or an abortion ya think?[/quote] once again, that's what we were guessing, it did seem very much like an ob/gyn's office...but perhaps there was more of a clue if I were to watch that ending more closely...

#463830Post 16 of 17

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Sia - Breathe Me is so fucking amazing.... now it will forever put me on the verge of tears.... cant wipe the images that associate with it now, but thats good i think?

TRIVIA

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#485080Post 17 of 17

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I used to watch this show, and it was interesting. Eventually, I started to fall asleep every episode...

Stopped watching....

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