Wordiezett
So much average
Console
best movie i've ever seen.
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
DagRos
I have seen all major TV series: Sopranos, Wire, Breaking Bad, Games of Thrones, Mad Men, Downton Abbey etc etc etc.. and this is the best show of them all without hesitation. This is an excellent drama about relationships, family, life and death. After having watched this series you will be a slightly different and better person. Don't miss this great opportunity! Don't be held back that this is an older series, invest your time and you will be greatly rewarded for doing so.Everything else about this series has been said in the reviews below. This is my first review on IMDB and I just felt I needed to post one after having watched this series, and hopefully bring some more attention to this fantastic masterpiece.Put this on the top of your list and start watching asap !
Simphony Torres
i guess i never cry and laugh and cry and feel so much with this series... i understook so much nate after lisa's death and claire, and of course the rest... but those two express so much deep emotions that it was real heartbreaking... i just could feel it all... so deep... i guess many of the characters are us and different ways and levels... makes us think so much about life and not to waste it in stupid fights and crappy thoughts.. so if u are a deep person and like and understand drama,this show is for u!
aidan-callari
I am a teenager. My parents have mentioned over my whole life so far about how amazing 'Six Feet Under' is. Of course, at the time, I was way too young to actually watch this show, let alone appreciate it. But, this past weekend marked the show's fifteenth anniversary, and HBO ran the whole series in chronological order. I didn't see much of it. The first episode I saw was the season three finale. But, the show enticed me, and I didn't want to stop watching. I skipped over some episodes; why, i don't know. When I reached Season Five, Episode 9, titled 'Ecotone", I realized how amazing the show was. In the end, when Nate died, I realized how much emotional weight the show has. It only got sadder in the next episode, 'All Alone', where Nate's death scrambled everyone into the worst places they could be in. Then, when I reached 'Everyone's Waiting', I was amazed by the storytelling, symbolism, and, yet again, the emotional weight. Then, when Claire said her goodbyes and left for New York, I knew I was gonna cry. I did not realize how much, though. As soon as the last six minutes came around, my eyes became waterfalls. I became dehydrated from crying. I am, right now, sitting at my computer over an hour after I finished the finale, still awestruck. Not only was I emotionally moved, I was amazed at how amazing and artistic that final sequence was. I am truly grateful for sitting in my living room and watching this show. These eyes haven't seen decades of television, but this instantly became my favorite show of all time. And, it sets the bar really high.
mlynch5187
Yes, Six Feet Under is the best show I've ever seen. Better than Breaking Bad, The Wire, The Sopranos, Game Of Thrones and the other top contenders. The truth is that with only an 8.8 on IMDb I expected it to be entertaining, but I was blown away by this show. In fact I passed over this show many times because the premise didn't sound all that attractive to me. A family living in a funeral home? *Yawn* - or so I thought. While many of the greatest shows pull you in with exciting story lines centering around money, power, intrigue, and violence, this series is a creature of it's own. It focuses instead on the beauty of life and death, and all the struggles we endure as individuals. The result of this is a show that touched me like no other; a show that brought new perspective to life. It's difficult to find the right words to express how incredible this show is. The simplest way to put it is to affirm that Six Feet Under is the best show I've ever seen, and I would recommend it to anyone.