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  • ruth's singing voice is like my mother's singing voice

  • calling all angels ...love it!

  • I miss the Fishers every week...brilliant television...simply brilliant

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  • Love this show, love this scene, but hadn't thought about it for a long time. My mom died two days ago, only 60, and right now I came to think of this song again.

    I miss her.

    She was an angel, if ever there was one on earth.

  • This is one of my favorite scenes and one of the most moving of the entire series. I always felt sorry for Clair at the temp job working with those robots

  • I watch this over and over again... so affirming and beautiful....

  • i felt so sorry for george. but i understand why ruth wanted to go her own way. :( i wish they could have found a way to both be happy. i hope george finds happiness later on.

    oh wait, i forget these are fictional characters...

  • Love it when Ruth chimes in. So sweet because of how she felt about Fiona.

  • such a poetic scene... words could never express how I felt when I watched it.

  • I've finally caught up with the rest of Six Feet Under after having Series 1 on DVD years ago. I was watching this episode on my iPhone on the train home from work. This scene is so moving, I was knocked for six. And a minute earlier I was laughing at how smoking a bong over a dead body is sooo Six Feet Under!

  • HBO's Six Feet Under truly was a remarkable show. i remember seeing this episode in high school and it touched me in a way "i am sure why"

  • I truly thought this was beautiful!

  • I can't for the life of me remember who's body there around. I know it's not Nate right? I didn't think Brenda was there, or anyone else. I just remember Ruth washing him.

  • its on of her friends....i cant remember her name....its the women that deflowered Nate when he was 15 years old...and Ruth was angry with her...but when she died...i think she kinda forgave her...

  • episode (57) of Six Feet Under, The Rainbow of Her Reasons, takes the show into glorious spiritual-quest country as Ruth Fisher and her friends mourn the death of friend and fellow questor, Fiona Lenore Kleinschmidt (1948-2005). including Brenda, Claire, Ruth, Sarah (Patricia Clarkson) and Bettina (Kathy Bates) gather round Fionas body in the candle lit prep room.

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  • It's just a dead body of a stranger.

    With Nate, David is cleaning him when Ruth comes in and she starts to help and they fight over his...dead body.

  • not a stranger, a friend of theres. Remember the woman the fell off the cliff?

  • Oh yeah!! Sorry, its been a while and without see the whole episode i forgot :p

  • @odessyrcr589 A friend of Ruth's sister, Sarah. Her name was Fiona Klienschmidt, and she was the one who deflowered Nate when he was a teenager.

  • very good part.Awesome show.

  • Love Ruth`s voice.....

  • Very beautiful and very moving.

  • i still cant get over the hurt and pain i felt when the Fishers left me and all of us forever.... :(

    BUT, the point of the show was to appreciate the time we have with each other, and oh boy am i gratefull for the time i spent with this show :)

  • thank you...

  • Six Feet Under was the best ever aired on TV.

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  • @nicephor i feel the same way... this song reminds me of the emotions of the series

  • i love it so much!

    really, sounds so beautiful, its just to beautiful, im so close to cry ='(

  • This song is so powerful and evocative; and so powerful especially when sung by these strong female characters!

  • So beautiful

  • Still makes me cry. Ruth's voice at 1:25 is so beautiful.

  • I love her too in this part. =)

  • i just would have loved to have seen more of the song.

  • Beautiful. And I remember another scene when Ruth sang "Back to the garden" by Joni Mitchell and it was very moving.

  • I've been watching the entire series for the first time. This scene is the most sincerely touching of the entire series (and that says something about a show with emotional punches in every episode!). Frances Conroy and Patricia Clarkson are simply sublime in this scene.

  • i wathched this episode today

    that was a really beautiful scene, i got tears on my face.

  • I've just watched this episode........... I was crying like a baby!

  • This song and video truly touched my SOUL ! I wept.

  • Thank you, I have since learned that the song from TRAIN and this one are two different ones. But I also learned that Lenny Kravitz sings this and I love it.

    Yes, I am definitely planning to hear Jane Sibbery. Never heard of her before.

  • This sequence was a wonderful moment from the series. It really captured the confusion and despair which several characters were all feeling at the same time. Tina Holmes as Maggie Sibley gave one of the remarkable performances in the entire series.

  • Beautiful, and I love seeing Ruth with her hair down.

  • such a beautiful scene! this song is amazing

  • I LOVE Six Feet Under!!! It's so well done! It's my favorite series of all!! This one get's me everytime too carmapolice....

  • This clip gets me everytime! I just finished watching the entire series and I loved it! I always tear up!

  • I just watched this episode and hit the rewind button numerous times myself. Favorite HBO series ever.

  • I am a late watcher to Six Feet Under and heard this song. I knew that whoever sung the original must have done it great! So I searched and discovered it was Train. And I love Train!

  • So beautiful, I just watched this episode, and rewound this part back I don't know how many times, it is so beautiful, I haven't cried this much in ages. This show has really opened my eyes to a lot of things, and I am so glad I love this show!

    This is the best part of the whole series for me so far!

  • That scene tore me up. Still well up when I see it.

  • i love it when ruth joins in.

  • Fuck, Six Feet Under might the best show to have been on HBO.

    And that's saying a lot, because I'm including Sopranos and The Wire in that, and those shows are fucking pure brilliance.

  • beautiful scene, me too i watch her a lot on dvd

    original song by Jane Siberry

  • i am so happy, i just have found the perfect song for my funeral. it is just the best song i've ever heard

  • this touched me deeply when i first saw it on the last episode. I would love to see and hear it posted in it's entirity.

  • Beautiful.

  • There are so many moments of breathtaking beauty in this show. Amazing. I kept replaying this again and again, and it touches me every single time. Another thing - I typed this in youtube, and it was so nice to know that there are other people who can appreciate a simple moment of stunning beauty like this. Thank you so much for posting this! It rebuilds my faith in human kind that we can still pay attention to beauty.

  • Kind of ironic that someone who likes death metal would call a great show "stupid".

  • true that.

    best show ever on television.

  • I still say "The Wire" is the best show ever. But 6FU is damned good too.

  • Extraordinaria

  • this scene sums up exactly why six feet under is the most beautiful thing on tv in the last lot of years

  • THIS IS THE BEST....FOREVER!

  • I watched this scene on DVD all over. It is a masterpiece. Six feet under RULEZ!!!

  • VERY STRONG SCENE........I want to get em on DVD but they are retardedly expensive.

  • Pure and spiritual, beautiful and emotional. Six Feet Under left in me a new sense for life.

  • Pure art on all levels.

  • this scene gives me chills.

  • Never heard this song before, and I just love it!!!

    This scene really shows the comradery of friends coming together to bid farewell to their spiritual sister.

    Gods Be

  • This scene is so strong. I watched it a few days ago for the very first time, and i finished the final Season of SFU just yesterday.

    The end of this series is really the best that I have ever seen on TV.

    I will miss SFU too. But also it will always put a smile on my face when I remember this beautiful hours of wonderful television.

    greetings from germany...

  • I must have watched this scene from the DVD more than 100X....one of my favorite tv moments of all time. Absolutely wonderful!! I miss six feet under sooooo much!

  • *wipes tears* this scene is so sad but at the same time so sweet. 6 feet under is such a great show

  • This scene is unbelievably beautiful... As all Six feet under! I don`t believe, that Americans can make something like this. Six feet under give me answer for many questions in my life: What, why, when... Simply it gave me a lot for my life, relationship with my mother etc...

  • probably one of the best scenes in Six feet under!

  • I love this show so much, I have all the series/seasons on DVD.

  • Best show ever made, bar none.

  • Thank you so so much for posting this video! I absolutely love Six Feet Under and think that everyone should have at least seen the entire series at least once in their life-time! It's sad there will be no more in the making...

  • hands down the best scene of the entire show

  • Yeah

  • Best scene in the whole series!

  • Ruth Rules! Frances Conroy rules! everytime she sings I cry. Be it a joni Mitchell's song or a Jane Siberry, I cry...She moves me

  • one of my favourite scenes in the whole series!

  • This scene was beyond moving. I nearly cried...it was so intense in a subtle way.

  • Oh, I lovd this scene!!! I miss them so much!!

  • THis show alwys floored me, and Ruth was definitely my favorite. So repressed and so frail and so intense at the same time.

  • This show breaks my heart

  • I think this scene is incredibly moving. This show really looked at human emotion, and this scene was very successful. I hope to experience something this cool with those I love.

  • The part where Maggie sits alone in the car deeply thinking really gets to me!

  • I'm glad I missed it. Melodrama is a drug. Too much is no addictive and no good.

  • I love this scene, but Ruth suddenly thinks she Whitney Houston in the end. This song is supposed to make us cry, anyway, and it's really beautiful

  • I think its mora a symbol of Ruth letting go and beeing her self. Because shes now with Ruth, her family

  • One of my favorite SFU scenes and songs!!!

  • i cried. and cried. and then i cried some more, when the last episode was done.

  • Ditto! I gonna watch this show again! LOVE LOVE LOVE THE FISHERS!

  • I love that episode, and what a beatyful song!!

  • amazingly beautifull... could see it hundreds of times.

  • oh man i luved dis scene when i first saw it!

    Still luv it now, an i still luv six feet!

  • who ever put this song to this part of the movie was a genius

  • Whoever picked the music for this show is super talented. Jane Siberry is an artist's artist. She's my favorite artist of all time. She deserves a much wider audience.

  • This is my first time to hear this wonderful song, and Jane's music. When I heard it on Six Feet under, it was such a perfect setting to watch what they experienced.

  • Thanks for uploading this!  I love this scene!!!

  • i love ruth

  • Who wrote this song? Recorded it originally. I am trying to find for a friends memorial.

  • Jane Siberry

  • Thanks so much for adding this, its one of my favourite moments from the show. Absolutely gorgeous!

  • One of my favourite scenes from SFU! Just watching it brings tears to my eyes (especially after seeing the finale...)

  • I loved this.

  • i love this show sooooooo much.

  • there will never be another show like this. I felt like it is now a part of me. probably sounds wierd

  • nah I know what you mean.

  • not weird at all. i think this show became a part of many, many people. i miss it terribly. and the pairing of this song and this scene never fails to choke me up.

  • That scene never ceases to make me cry.

  • Beautiful song. I love this show.

  • This is one of my favorite Six Feet Under scenes ever.

  • Mine too, gorgeous song. And Ruth's voice is very nice

  • Yes. Her voice is really pretty. But it's kind of weird because in the episode, "Back to the Garden" her singing voice wasn't that good at all. o.o

  • Don't remember that one...which season was that? This was my second favorite scene in the entire show, excepting the last ten minutes from the final episode.

  • It's from "Rainbow of her Reason." Episode six of season five.

  • "Back to the Garden" was episode seven of season two.

  • In the earlier "Back to the garden" episode, Ruth was still a very up tight (apprehensive) person and afraid of letting go. In this episode, Ruth was high and more relaxed. Still she didn't start singing until all the others were well into the song, and only then did she allowed herself to let go and live in the moment.

  • i am glad someone uploaded this scene :D if u hadn`t done it i would have done !!

    thanks, that scene is so great. the song is also amazing... u should check out Jane Siberry - calling all angels.

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