After a marathon viewing session over the past two weeks, I finished watching the final season of Six Feet Under last night and I feel bereft.
It's like saying goodbye to my TV family.
Those of you who know me know that I'm an early-to-bed early-to-rise kind of girl. So you'll be surprised to know that I stayed up until midnight watching the series finale, and a few extras that came with the DVD. I also had myself a good cathartic cry, which made for some deep, dream-filled sleep.
I doubt that there's anything on TV today or ever that could surpass the writing quality of Six Feet Under. It has a power to delight, intrigue, and challenge. It never takes shortcuts or takes the viewer's intelligence for granted.
And while it's a show that began every episode with a death, it was clearly and profoundly about life and about living your own perfectly flawed truth.
I love the seamlessness that watching the series on DVD affords. But now that I'm through, I'm looking for another series to follow. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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There's always The Sopranos.
I seem to remember watching the final few episodes of SFU and thinking to myself that I'd never seen anything sadder on TV. Of course, it didn't help that like you, I stayed up to watch them well past my bedtime...all alone.
I second 'The Sopranos' - I haven't seen them all, but it comes highly recommended.
The series finale of SFU stayed with me for ages. It was so artfully done. I want to watch it again, but am kinda scared.
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