Six Feet Under The Complete Season 1-5

Six Feet Under The Complete Season 1-5

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This release collects all five seasons of Alan Ball's brilliantly original and darkly humorous HBO series about the members of a dynamic Los Angeles family that operates the Fisher & Sons Funeral Home. Featuring stellar writing and directing, SIX FEET UNDER also boasts one of the most outstanding ensemble casts on television (including Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Rachel Griffiths, Freddy Rodriguez, and Patricia Clarkson).
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The legacy of Six Feet Under

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By Stephane Lauzon on 2006-08-27

I chose to review the whole series instead of one season in particular because for me owning or watching one or two season is like watching half of a movie. The reason is simple, it may be true that the two first seasons are the most entertaining and funny but for a character development series like this, the third season is the year that Alan Ball starts focusing more on each character instead of giving us a bigger picture like the two firsts seasons. Now we know about the technic aspects of the mortuary profession and in my opinion what's to come is more cerebral and complex because we know the surface of the characters and now we start entering their minds and we become more attached to them. What is wonderful about this series is that the character development lasts about 60 hours (5 s... (Read Full Review)


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