Final Episode of Six Feet Under. (Season 5, Episode 12)
Two years before his brother, Nate died, David was carjacked and tortured. Since then, he's had many panic attacks. In this scene, David fina...
Final Episode of Six Feet Under. (Season 5, Episode 12) Two years before his brother, Nate died, David was carjacked and tortured. Since then, he's had many panic attacks. In this scene, David finally realizes who he's feared the most: himself. He kind of ''accepts" his inner-demon.
I love how the music went from scary, confused, and just plain terrifying to a sort of self-acceptence & at-peace theme. He wakes up to the ghost of his dead brother with a "you-did-it" face. I bet a lot of people feel that they're David in this scene. lol
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Great scene. Michael C. Hall's acting only got better in the last season. He really potrayed a man crumbling under his own emotions over his personal tragedies. Watching him having a panic attack in the car before burying Nate was very convincing. He really shined throughout the whole show.
Nate and David are thought-provoking but Richard Jenkins is the force that pulls along the supernatural 'death' aspect of SFU. No one else is suitable for his role.
"You hang onto your pain like it means something, like it's worth something. Well let me tell ya, it's not worth shit. Let it go. Infinite possibilities and all he can do is whine." "Well what am I supposed to do?" "What do you think? You can do anything you lucky bastard, you're alive! What's a little pain compared to that?"
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I so miss SFU.... :(
It's more than a TV show.
"You hang onto your pain like it means something, like it's worth something. Well let me tell ya, it's not worth shit. Let it go. Infinite possibilities and all he can do is whine."
"Well what am I supposed to do?"
"What do you think? You can do anything you lucky bastard, you're alive! What's a little pain compared to that?"