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Well, I finished all 5 seasons of this incredible television series. I have never had a piece of TV affect me so much. I am now in mourning for the Fisher family. Not only was it entertaining... it taught me things. It ripped my heart out. It also scared me. Ive been walking around for days, painfully aware of how I am walking towards the end of my life. I am sort of scared, but I also feel kind of liberated. Nate made me realize ( hahaha) that like him, Ive spent so much of my life " Trying to be happy" Trying to do the right thing.
Well blast it all... Ive made it to 55. I pretty much can do whatever I want to, and finally stop thinking that somewhere, someone has a score card, judging me. My life has kind of also been sort of like Ruths......... anyone want to discuss this amazing series?
Well blast it all... Ive made it to 55. I pretty much can do whatever I want to, and finally stop thinking that somewhere, someone has a score card, judging me. My life has kind of also been sort of like Ruths......... anyone want to discuss this amazing series?
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The Fishers werent dead. I thought you also thought alot of this series.
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weeder;526021 wrote: The Fishers werent dead. I thought you also thought alot of this series.
I do like it. I think of dead people when I see the show. Theyre always so calm and composed. I like that.
I do like it. I think of dead people when I see the show. Theyre always so calm and composed. I like that.
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Weeder, you shouldnt think of 55 as near the end of your life! Its just beginning! 50 is the new 30!!!
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Nomad;525995 wrote: Dead people are easier to get along with than the "live" ones.
yep...
they don't struggle.
yep...
they don't struggle.
Get your mind out of the gutter - it's blocking my view
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Nomad;526032 wrote: I do like it. I think of dead people when I see the show. Theyre always so calm and composed. I like that.
Sorry Nomad, I know this is sick, but I feel so bereaved without these people. I actually miss them. I also began to feel quite comfortable with the dead... kind of weird....
Sorry Nomad, I know this is sick, but I feel so bereaved without these people. I actually miss them. I also began to feel quite comfortable with the dead... kind of weird....
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Kathy Ellen;526115 wrote: Hi Weeder,
I was so happy to see your post. i absolutely adored "6 Feet Under." I had missed seasons 1 & 2. After watching the rest of the seasons, I ordered seasons 1 & 2 from Netflix, turned on the fireplace, opened the champagne and was glued to the tv. I did the same with "Deadwood." That is also one of my favorite series. In the beginning I couldn't watch it because it was so graphic, but I guess that you just get used to it. On Sunday nights, I watched Sopranoes, 6 Ft. Under and then Deadwood. Boy, was I cursing up a storm after watching them. I've never heard the f word used so much. But, all in all, brilliant writing. I'm so sad to hear that HBO hasn't picked up Deadwood for the next season. They're just having (2 ) 2 hr. wrapups. What's wrong with them?????:-5
Kathy... Originally, I got hooked on the Sopranos. Rented and watched every episode. Then Six Feet Under. I dont like westerns, so I wouldnt get involved with Deadwood. I got sick of the cursing, eating and heartless fornicating in the Sopranos. But Six feet adressed so many issues Ive lived in my life.. that it wasny only entertaining it was very thought provoking for me. I am going to miss it so much.
I was so happy to see your post. i absolutely adored "6 Feet Under." I had missed seasons 1 & 2. After watching the rest of the seasons, I ordered seasons 1 & 2 from Netflix, turned on the fireplace, opened the champagne and was glued to the tv. I did the same with "Deadwood." That is also one of my favorite series. In the beginning I couldn't watch it because it was so graphic, but I guess that you just get used to it. On Sunday nights, I watched Sopranoes, 6 Ft. Under and then Deadwood. Boy, was I cursing up a storm after watching them. I've never heard the f word used so much. But, all in all, brilliant writing. I'm so sad to hear that HBO hasn't picked up Deadwood for the next season. They're just having (2 ) 2 hr. wrapups. What's wrong with them?????:-5
Kathy... Originally, I got hooked on the Sopranos. Rented and watched every episode. Then Six Feet Under. I dont like westerns, so I wouldnt get involved with Deadwood. I got sick of the cursing, eating and heartless fornicating in the Sopranos. But Six feet adressed so many issues Ive lived in my life.. that it wasny only entertaining it was very thought provoking for me. I am going to miss it so much.
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DesignerGal;526106 wrote: Weeder, you shouldnt think of 55 as near the end of your life! Its just beginning! 50 is the new 30!!!
DG I am having a very difficult time being 55. I just cant believe I am. It really has gone by so fast.... and I want to love someone who has life in them, which hasnt seemed possible lately.
DG I am having a very difficult time being 55. I just cant believe I am. It really has gone by so fast.... and I want to love someone who has life in them, which hasnt seemed possible lately.
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Lucky you...to have seen it all "in a piece," so to speak! I thought the acting and the story lines were just superb, although it seemed to founder for a couple of years. Michael J. Hall and Rachel Griffiths were just perfect in their roles and I loved the final episode!
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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weeder;526178 wrote: DG I am having a very difficult time being 55. I just cant believe I am. It really has gone by so fast.... and I want to love someone who has life in them, which hasnt seemed possible lately.
I have only 2 words for you: Demi Moore. Go 'head girl. Dont worry about others. Stella got her groove back, get yours on... 50 is sexy.
Its like wearing your bikini when you're 8 months pregnant. Its liberating!
I have only 2 words for you: Demi Moore. Go 'head girl. Dont worry about others. Stella got her groove back, get yours on... 50 is sexy.
Its like wearing your bikini when you're 8 months pregnant. Its liberating!
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Lulu2;526180 wrote: Lucky you...to have seen it all "in a piece," so to speak! I thought the acting and the story lines were just superb, although it seemed to founder for a couple of years. Michael J. Hall and Rachel Griffiths were just perfect in their roles and I loved the final episode!
OH MY GOSH! DONT ANYBODY MOVE!!!
*DG puts the back of her hand to her forehead and faints!*
Its Michael C Hall and you should know this!!!! Dexter-Watcher!!!
OH MY GOSH! DONT ANYBODY MOVE!!!
*DG puts the back of her hand to her forehead and faints!*
Its Michael C Hall and you should know this!!!! Dexter-Watcher!!!
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MEA CULPA! You are, OF COURSE, correct and I wasn't thinking!
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My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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It was great seeing it all at once. Im ashamed to say there were nights I watched at least 6 episodes. The final episode was incredible. The way they adressed the trials and tribulations of living a homosexual life should have given insight to so many people. The way Nate and Brenda struggled because they did not belong together, should have also. And Ruths anger at being a care taker her whole life spoke volumes... I loved the scene where she blasts all the past lovers with a shot gun. The whole thing really filled me with a sense of calm about many things.
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I've never watched that show though it looked interesting alright. I did watch some episodes of the Soprano's (is that still on?) and I the writing on that show at the time I saw it was about as good as any show I've ever seen. Don't know what its like now though.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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I loved the moment when Ruth came back from visiting her sister and Claire saw her mother singing and dancing in the kitchen, not knowing Claire was there....she sang an old song from the 60s. It was touching, knowing she was remembering the girl she'd once been.
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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I loved that for me, as a woman struggling with trying to feel comfortable, getting older.... I found Ruth to be quite beautiful. She often had expressions on her face like a child. And she dispeled the myth that women over a certain age were no longer interested in sex. She was just not interested in it being a one sided thing. She was still a romantic, and always
dissapointed when the romance was gone. Claires coming of age and glimpsing how fleeting moments of adulation are was so... realistic. Her drug experimentation made mw so nervous for her and I was so happy she seemed to outgrow it.
dissapointed when the romance was gone. Claires coming of age and glimpsing how fleeting moments of adulation are was so... realistic. Her drug experimentation made mw so nervous for her and I was so happy she seemed to outgrow it.
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Claire's character was one of the most interesting because she had the chance to grow and mature as we watched. But then, so did David's. As he grew more comfortable with being "out" he changed.
The idea of the dead conversing with the living was genius, IMHO, as were some of the conversations Nate and David had with their father.
Just as a side note...the outdoor cemetary scenes were filmed just a few minutes from my house. Not that it means anything other than the little cemetary made some good money from it!
The idea of the dead conversing with the living was genius, IMHO, as were some of the conversations Nate and David had with their father.
Just as a side note...the outdoor cemetary scenes were filmed just a few minutes from my house. Not that it means anything other than the little cemetary made some good money from it!
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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I cant believe you live there! My new obsession is California. I visited San Diego 12 years ago.. I was actually offered a job there that I turned down. Id love to see LA. I have always been really frightened at the prospect of earth quakes. I didnt like the side of David that was always interested in casual sex. But I tried to remember, why should he be any different than a young evolving hetero sexual person. He matured beautifully. I agree the living conversing with the dead was brilliant. I couldnt ever exactly get a handle on the dads personality though. The way he spoke to both sons. Was it tough love? Or were we seeing their interpertation of their dad? That little cemetary was beautiful. The place where Sarah lived also seemed quite lovely. Kathy Bates played a really good role also.
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The best show HBO has produced excellent I watched every eposide for all the years it was on... 
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
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I loved "the sister's" house, too! It had the "look" of a real house, didn't it?
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay