Saturday, May 21, 2011

Six Feet Under (DVD) Review

Nominated for 39 Emmys and 8 Golden Globes, including 3 (and one win) for Best TV Series - Drama, Six Feet Under is widely considered one of the best dramas currently on television. Creator Alan Ball, Oscar-winning screenwriter for American Beauty, introduces a series known for its darkly comical portrayal of a typical dysfunctional American family attempting to live their lives while running a business that thrives on death. Boasting a catchy main title theme song composed by Thomas Newman (brains behind the scores of Real Genius, Shawshank Redemption, American Beauty, Finding Nemo, and many others), Six Feet Under continues the long-running string of critically and popularly acclaimed original drama series created by HBO, following in the footsteps of Oz (1997), Sex And The City (1998), and The Sopranos (1999). Premiering in mid-summer 2001, the series takes a unique look at the highs and lows of life and death, sporting the tagline, Your whole life is leading up to th is

Six Feet Under follows the lives of a hardworking American family in Pasadena, California as they deal with the everyday rigors of running their family business - an independent funeral home. Nate and Ruth Fisher (Frances Conroy of The Aviator) operate the business on a daily basis with the aid of their youngest son David (Michael C. Hall), while their daughter Claire (Lauren Ambrose) deals the tribulations of high school life and their eldest son Nate Jr. (Peter Krause) works in an organic grocery store in Seattle. But family affairs take a turn for the worse when Nate Jr.'s latest visit is marked by the tragic death of his father. With the family in mourning, it's soon revealed that the late patriarch left the funeral home to be owned and run jointly by David and Nate Jr. With a massive corporation hounding the family to sell out, coupled with their own personal problems, the Fishers must learn to deal with their grief as well as each other. Well-written and well- cast, Six Feet Under continues to offer some of the most entertaining drama on TV today

The Six Feet Under DVD features a number of dramatic episodes including the series premiere in which viewers learn of the death of Fisher family patriarch Nathaniel Fisher in a tragic auto accident. Eldest son Nate Jr. returns home to help out, while David, who is struggling to deal with his homosexuality, faces difficulty heading up the business. Meanwhile, teenage daughter Claire is searching for her own identity, and Ruth grapples with feelings of guilt over her long-running affair with her hairdresser Other notable episodes from Season 1 include An Open Book in which David attempts to become deacon at the family church, and The New Person in which the Fisher brothers hire a replacement for Rico, the outspoken and unpredictable Angela

Below is a list of episodes included on the Six Feet Under (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 06-03-2001
Episode 2 (The Wi ll) Air Date: 06-10-2001
Episode 3 (The Foot) Air Date: 06-17-2001
Episode 4 (Familia) Air Date: 06-24-2001
Episode 5 (An Open Book) Air Date: 07-01-2001
Episode 6 (The Room) Air Date: 07-08-2001
Episode 7 (Brotherhood) Air Date: 07-15-2001
Episode 8 (Crossroads) Air Date: 07-22-2001
Episode 9 (Life's Too Short) Air Date: 07-29-2001
Episode 10 (The New Person) Air Date: 08-05-2001
Episode 11 (The Trip) Air Date: 08-12-2001
Episode 12 (A Private Life) Air Date: 08-19-2001
Episode 13 (Knock, Knock) Air Date: 08-19-2001

About the Author

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Six Feet Under (DVD).


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