I'm finishing Six feet under (just started 5th season) and I'm really having a good time. I get it...

I'm finishing Six feet under (just started 5th season) and I'm really having a good time. I get it, it's a 10 year old series, but how's that I've never seen a thread about it in Sup Forums?

tl;dr: Six feet under thread

David and Ruth are GOAT. Also, don't watch the finale with anyone unless you want to look like a giant bitch. Even as a standalone clip, it's still a tearjerker for people who haven't watched the show.

Really? I see it mentioned pretty often. It's always been my favorite of the HBO series. And the ending is obviously amazing, potentially the best series finale ever. If it hasn't been spoiled for you, it'll be a real jawdropping moment

There's threads from time to time. It's generally considered a "love it or hate it" type of show. I think it's almost as good a character drama as The Sopranos.

>how's that I've never seen a thread about it in Sup Forums?

it's not easily meme-able like something like The Sopranos and Sup Forumsacks + Breaking Bad fans hate it because "UGH GROSS, GAYS AND OLD PEOPLE"

Yeah, I search every once in a while for it both in the catalog and in the archive and never found anything, it feels kind of good to know that I'm not alone. About the finale, I think I've already spoiled it to myself the other day reading some comments, shit happens I guess.

It does though a good work on showing gay people and drugs, doesn't it? I mean, it never looks forced, it's like "Yeah, this is a gay character, but he/she's also (and first of all) a human, not some perfect gay person that I've put into the history to fill some agenda".

*story

Sorry, I'm not an english native speaker

If you've made the mistake of watching Dexter first, then David's nightlife and sexuality has probably gotten plenty of giggles already. He sure loves Doakes in SFU.

Honestly, it's better if you don't know, but it doesn't really matter either way. It's still incredibly effective.

>Literally me

fave series bar none

watched all the way through twice
7 years apart
destroyed me both times

It's a great show with some really slow episodes/seasons in the middle of it. When in doubt, slog through it. The characters are really compelling and well thought out, even if sometimes they're clearly just pulling some soapy bullshit (see: all of ruth's romantic decisions). David and Keith are one of the best-portrayed gay couples in hollywood, especially for the time. Nate's character speaks to me in a very existentially frightening way.

The finale makes the entire thing worth it; reliably makes me tear up even rewatching it on youtube, and I generally never cry over media of any kind. You have to have watched the show to appreciate it, though.

I know something very important that happens, but I don't know either how or why, so I'm still looking forward to it. I've read a lot of people saying that it's one of the greatest finales in tv's history, and the fact that you all aren't trying to spoil it for me supports that theory (like, you liked it that much that you wouldn't want to ruin it for another person).

This is a nice thread

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>this episode

Shit, man, that was a really uncomfortable episode to watch...

Ruth shit is really breaking my heart at this moment. This whole "George was really just insane all this time" sounded a little bit pulled out of nowhere to me, though.

Just know that you're gonna cry. Prepare for it

It is. The ending is almost on-par with The Shield's.

Agreed entirely. It was either season three or four that felt strange and poorly written but overall well worth a watch.

I felt that way too but I still enjoyed George as a character. I also felt that most plotlines involving Lisa were pulled out of nowhere too.

it's the best show ever made

>but how's that I've never seen a thread about it in Sup Forums?
that's because Sup Forums can't into good television

I identified with a lot of stuff on this show. Nate especially. One or two episodes totally wrecked me.

Dont they all kick the bucket in the end?

I like that the gay guys weren't super ultra in your face gay. probably the only series i can think of that doesn't do that

other than that i think SFU has the most "real" feeling characters and some of the best dialogues hbo has ever put out.

i'd put it up there with the wire but not quite sopranos tier

The ending is a teenage girl driving off into the sunset, and it makes me sad because it represents opportunity and moving on, and I can't seem to move my life forward and it makes me sad.

It's too real and boring. Like watching someone else's life.

Most consistent writing ever with Wire, Sopranos and Mad Men.
Only arc I found over the top was what happened to Lisa, and it wasn't even that catastrophic.

But this is really how alzheimer or degenerative diseases declare and slowly eat up a person's sanity.
I have a grandmother who started acting a lot like George a few years back. She's had the disease for years, but it started acting recently