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- Date : February 3, 2009
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Six Feet Under
3 02 2009A TV Series By Alan Ball
Death is a subject often explored in movies and television, but none to the extent of the HBO series Six Feet Under. The Fisher family runs a funeral home, and during the first five minutes of the series, the patriarch of the family is killed in a car accident. The next 62 episodes encompass one of the best, if not the best, dramatic television series of all time.
Dealing with death is one of the hardest things a person has to go through, but what about the people who live with death on a daily basis? How would that affect a family’s dynamic and the children brought up in it? These are the questions this series has the guts to ask, and answer.
Yes, life sucks, but how one deals with it is a testament to that person’s character. No show has felt truer in its portrayal of life, and the garbage that can come with it. This series will not disappoint, and gives a new perspective on what matter most in life, family.
WARNING!!! VIDEO CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT!!!
Website: http://www.hbo.com/sixfeetunder/
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