Six Feet Under - The Complete Second Season



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 Six Feet Under - The Complete Second Season

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0026359889226
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Hbo Home Video
Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Hbo Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 06, 2004
Running Time: 780 minutes
Sales Rank: 4731
Studio: Hbo Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: June 03, 2001




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
When death is your business what is your life? For Nate David Ruth and Claire the world outside the Fisher & Sons Funeral Home continues to be at least as challenging-and far less predictable-as the one inside.Running Time: 780 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 026359889226 Manufacturer No: 98892

Amazon.com:
In some ways, HBO's Six Feet Under plays kid brother to stellar BMOC The Sopranos: it's spunkier, less refined, chancier, and a bit of a punk. Nevertheless, the show set in the Southern California mortuary Fisher and Sons deserves its place in the pantheon of great television series. The initial season was a showcase for the most original characters, including tight-lipped brother David (Michael C. Hall) coming out of the closet, emotionally trippy mom Ruth (Frances Conroy), and the most complex girlfriend on the face of the planet, Brenda (Rachel Griffiths). Slowly, the major force in season 2 is the unassuming lead, Peter Krause. Part of the long line of good-looking actors who never get respect because they make it look too easy, Krause (Sports Night) finds the perfect blend of optimism with a wonderful, bittersweet anguish as Nate, the prodigal son.

The initial season's happy ending is forgotten as relationships change, the business is still under fire from the evil conglomerate Kroehner, and a lively dream sequence is just around the corner. As with the premier season, creator Alan Ball lets many others direct and write the show, but his stamp is all over it. The eccentricities of the characters are shaped, and not always suddenly. Take daughter Claire (Lauren Ambrose), who sheds her bad boyfriend only to find more complex relationships on her road to discovering her own groove. One person in the mix is Ruth's beatnik sister (Patricia Clarkson, in an Emmy-winning role), a joyous embodiment of thriving--if aging--counter culture. Another new character is Nate's old girlfriend, the granola-loving Lisa (Lili Taylor). With Brenda heading down another destructive course, Nate is at more than one crossroads by season's end. For fans who groove with the wild, serio-comedic world of the Fishers (and let's face it, many didn't), the second season goes down like a fine meal of fusion cuisine. The show shares an unfortunate family trait with its HBO big brother: although both were lavished with multiple Emmy nominations the first two seasons, both took home only token awards. But then there's always next year. --Doug Thomas



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Most Original Series Out There
If you're looking for something original and unique, you've found out. Six Feet Under is unlike any other TV show I've ever seen. It's fascenating and I'm hooked!!

Season 1 was a little slow for me, but I am so glad that I stuck it out. In this season we come to know the characters better, the stories get a bit more interesting and it becomes apparent that death happens in many ways and there's always an interesting story behind it and behind the person.

Run, don't walk to the video store or where ever you have to go to get this series. It's amazing!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Six Feet Under Second season
Six Feet Under is not for teens or young children. It's full of adult content. It might not be for anyone who wouldn't want to watch show with gay couple in it or hear all the cussing. But I find this series to be very well done and story lines so true to life. I have enjoyed the whole series from start to finish. I'll watch it again too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best TV series I've seen (from HBO, of course)
HBO seems to make the only shows worth watching. Six Feet Under is my favorite by far. This was highly recommended by friends, but it took me a long time to finally get around to watching it.

I'm watching it for the second time currently, and it's as good as I remember. The characters are well-developed and all the story lines are enjoyable. Some of the music is pretty good too.

I liked it better than the Sopranos, and you won't find anything in the same league on NBC, ABC, etc. Try it. You won't be disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Continued Brilliance
In its second season, Six Feet Under continues to brilliantly build on what was established in the first season. There were many stand-out episodes, particularly in the earlier portion of the season, and the directions each of the characters were taken is very interesting. Federico, a character I found myself disliking during Season One, was developed quite a bit more. Keith, on the other hand, showed an uglier side of himself that added some great drama into his relationship with David, which is one of the main plot lines of this season.

Come to think of it, each of the character arcs were risky in this season, and most of them paid off. I'm not left with that "I need to know what happens next" as I was with the last season, but what I am is excited to see how these stories will continue. The use of music and the direction continues to be phenomenal and I'm willing to bet that at least nine of these episodes will make you cry, and that all of them will make you laugh. The plots jump around from Nathan/Brenda's relationship, to David/Keith's drama, to Ruth's situation with herself and Nikolai, to Claire's budding interest in the arts, and many more, but you'll never find yourself swamped by 'too many things going on at once.' Each episode is planned well, leaving you feeling sad when the show ends with a white-out and the credits begin to roll.

I usually don't talk much about Special Features when reviewing a DVD unless the extras are really horrible or are outstanding, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A plot synopsis is NOT a review!
A plot synopsis is not a review. When you publish a review in a magazine you must analyze what is being reviewed. Maybe even add something new. To merely summarize the plot and say you love it is not a review. To post synopses of shows on Amazon is doubly ridiculous given that almost everyone who reads reviews on Amazon has already seen what they're reading about!

Now, Six Feet Under. Let me first say that it has always amazed me how much more hype The Sopranos gets when Six Feet Under is far superior. I can rarely stomach television. Six Feet Under is so well done however that it plays more like an extremely well-made film than a TV show (yeah, a 63-hour movie)! (It was, by the way, predominately filmed by movie directors, not TV directors.)

As many reviewers here have stated, it also has a LOT to say about life. Here are the show's main lessons, as I see them: Your life is the present. If you dwell on the past you might as well be dead, like Ruth sitting at the Formica kitchen table like a zombie before she realized she needs to let go.

People behave in patterns, and they cycle through the same patterns throughout their life. If you look at this cycle with a narrow view it may create the illusion that this person is changing. If you take a wider view you see they are really just cycling through the same pattern. People therefore seldom ever change. It is very difficult to break a pattern.

Nate for instance never changed. The minute ... Read More



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