I had stopped watching this show during the 2nd season of it's original run. Then I randomly caught this episode one day & it was just disturbing. Disturbing & claustrophobic. Excellent episode
of all the tv shows, of all the movies i've ever watched, 6 feet under gave by far the best portrayal of the after effects of trauma. usually tv/movies either have characters who R totally unaffected by traumatic events, or the impact is portrayed in a 1 dimensional way (crying hysterically in the fetal position). i was abused (physically, sexually, psychologically) as a kid & as an adult read many books on trauma. 6FU was the 1st time i saw trauma's impact portrayed w complexity & accuracy.
Michael C. Hall is the most brilliant actor. This episode terrified me, and I really felt his fear and emotional turmoil. There's no show that's comparable to Six Feet Under. The entire cast was amazing and Alan Ball created a show that will live on with fans forever.
and in fact,we can also understand the hanger and the sadness of this crazy guy in all his acts,but his humanity is well illustrated by the fact that he don't kill david(sorry for my bad english)
This episode terrified me... Yet enthralled me. It was done so brilliantly in every way. To watch one a character you have really gotten to know and like, go through that traumatic experience... It's almost like you're going through it with him.
Amazing video. I love Six Feet Under and I love Philip Glass. The That's-my-dog is such a terrifying one, and watching David suffering afterwards was pretty hard for me.
Of course I saw The Hours, it's my favorite movie ! ^^ And I'm also fan of Michael Cunningham, the author of the novel on which this film is adaptated... And this is the film which made me know Philip Glass ;-) 'The Hours' let me discover many things, actually. ^__^
i poured spot remover on my dog........now he's gone.
1skullduggery 2 months ago
watching thisepisode literally gave me nightmares. that guy's face is so creepy.
kudos for the casting
pupucower 6 months ago
haven't seen the episode but i feel like you captured its essence pretty well. nice editing!
pwnageprata 9 months ago
I had stopped watching this show during the 2nd season of it's original run. Then I randomly caught this episode one day & it was just disturbing. Disturbing & claustrophobic. Excellent episode
imre456 9 months ago
Such a fuckin great episode. After i watched it i had goose bumps.
Spencerthemam17 1 year ago
of all the tv shows, of all the movies i've ever watched, 6 feet under gave by far the best portrayal of the after effects of trauma. usually tv/movies either have characters who R totally unaffected by traumatic events, or the impact is portrayed in a 1 dimensional way (crying hysterically in the fetal position). i was abused (physically, sexually, psychologically) as a kid & as an adult read many books on trauma. 6FU was the 1st time i saw trauma's impact portrayed w complexity & accuracy.
shnooglebot 1 year ago
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shnooglebot 1 year ago
If only David had some Dexter in him. He would have m99'd his ass and put him on the kill table.
MattInTheHat 1 year ago
Michael C. Hall is the most brilliant actor. This episode terrified me, and I really felt his fear and emotional turmoil. There's no show that's comparable to Six Feet Under. The entire cast was amazing and Alan Ball created a show that will live on with fans forever.
XxmotioncityxX 1 year ago
Mike weston was great in that episode as jake. The episode was so shocking that I had to watch the next one to get over the shock.
pixargod 1 year ago
I hated that guy's face!!!
kingelnino9 2 years ago
Oh my god I didn't know he visited confronted his assailant. I missed that one.
desertelias 2 years ago
and in fact,we can also understand the hanger and the sadness of this crazy guy in all his acts,but his humanity is well illustrated by the fact that he don't kill david(sorry for my bad english)
Kheopsyco 2 years ago
Lol Michael C Hall's Character here is so different from Dex despite the fact that they're both surrounded my dead bodies.
hatakekaishi 2 years ago
I hated that fucking guy. He made me sick. What I hated the most is that he got away.
TheHornyMortician 2 years ago 3
Very well done. Bravo.
toskanh 3 years ago
the best episode!!!
OmarQui88 3 years ago
a shocking one, indeed....
toskanh 3 years ago
Excellent video! Well done! Michael Weston was such inspired casting for this part. Brilliant!
GroovyBlackCat 3 years ago 4
This episode terrified me... Yet enthralled me. It was done so brilliantly in every way. To watch one a character you have really gotten to know and like, go through that traumatic experience... It's almost like you're going through it with him.
Wonderful video. :)
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oceandwell 4 years ago 9
Wow, great video!
diane1403 4 years ago
very good!
すごい!
rottentomatoesmovie 4 years ago
Amazing video. I love Six Feet Under and I love Philip Glass. The That's-my-dog is such a terrifying one, and watching David suffering afterwards was pretty hard for me.
I loved this video, though. Very well done.
hayleyzero 4 years ago 8
Thanks for the review ^^ Philip Glass is really the best classical modern compositor ;-)
Shotoku01 4 years ago
I agree! Have you seen 'The Hours'? Glass composed the soundtrack and it's just perfect. I could listen to it for hours and hours and hours.
hayleyzero 4 years ago
Of course I saw The Hours, it's my favorite movie ! ^^ And I'm also fan of Michael Cunningham, the author of the novel on which this film is adaptated... And this is the film which made me know Philip Glass ;-) 'The Hours' let me discover many things, actually. ^__^
Shotoku01 4 years ago
I could've written this...! I've never met another The Hours-fan.
Can I friend you?
hayleyzero 4 years ago
Terrific! A fitting tribute to such a landmark Six Feet Under episode.
brisbanesim 4 years ago 2