Six Feet Under - Nate's Last Dream
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I think David and Nate were having the same dream, only David didn't dream himself as a stoner... or maybe David is like "finishing where Nate left off" metaphorically.
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Also, the car seems to arrive at the beach in a matter of minutes.
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When I first saw this on TV I had never seen Six Feet Under before, but I just had to see the series after this, because even without any context to what is going on, this scene is still ... eerie. It doesnt really make much sense, its absurd even, exactly like a dream - the way Nate has to be woken up to go on a trip they have been "waiting for their whole lives", just like that. Once they get there, Nate just goes for a swim. The tiers screech on the sand, the streets seem to be empty .. weird
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I loved watching Hall as a pothead. And I watched all 5 seasons. It really felt like losing a member of the family. It was heartbreaking. And that finale--holy jesus.
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seem's like this is Davids Dream*
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seem's like this is Davids Deam
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wish i had a friend like Nate, seemed like a super cool guy... plus I would bang his sister.
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I;m never bothered when someone dies, what gets to me is everyone thats left behind to mourn. When they start showing Brenda having to talk to Maya about her father, that's when the waterworks started for me. It breaks my heart that Nate will never be with his little girl in this life
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@TheBunnyist I agree. I just got done watching the entire show from beginning to end and even though I knew it was coming, I didn't think it would be until the last episode so I was shocked when he died.



the weight of those three words
nathaniel samuel fisher
thedudeabides97 8 months ago 22
Losing Nate was like losing a member of my own family. Without a doubt the most heartbreaking character death in the history of television. I mourn his loss as I would anyone else's.
shutitok 6 months ago 16