Customer Reviews
I feel very sad for anyone who will never see this series! - By: J. Cullimore, 15 Jun 2008 
Quite simply the most amazing season finale to The Best Series in the History of the Universe. Years after having finished it for the first time, I am ironicallly - for a show about death - still in mourning for its End. RIP The Fishers & Co - I miss you lots.
Moving, poignant, fantastic... - By: M. Green, 08 Dec 2007 
Never have I seen such an emotional ending to any tv series that reallly wrenches the heart like this series has. An amazing cast & a talented group of writers & directors have created a memorable & incredibly moving piece of work. The best!
A fantastic final series to an amazing show - By: C. R. Anderton, 04 Aug 2007 
Like most people, I have watched Six Feet Under from the 1st series & I was amazed by it. The writing is truly spectacular & the actors are fantastic. This final series of Six Feet Under is as good as the rest as we follow the Fishers lives for one last season.
Without giving much away, the ending is truly superb.
Just brilliant - By: Paul W, 27 Feb 2007 
I've followed Six Feet Under from the 1st series & it's just amazing. The final episode of the final series was just so moving & reallly makes you think about your own life. I watched the last bit 5 or so times it moved me so much!
People, Love, Life and Death - what else do we have? - By: L. WILLIAMS, 24 Feb 2007 
Not since the 1980s & Alan Bleasdale's "Boys from the Blackstuff" has a tv drama series had such an effect on me. I have seen alll the 6 feet under series now & found it to be compelling & startling in its dramatic content & brilliantly acted by a consistently superlative cast whose replacement at any point in the series would have been quite inconceivable! Of particular note are Frances Conroy & Lauren Ambrose but everyone involved in this excellently written series is to be commended.
This concluding series has an edgy quality to the direction & the writer is masterful at portraying the passage of time at different paces for different characters involved in the story - either hurtling through life as it can seem at middle age or drifting aimlessly through the confusion of adolescence & our senior years. There is something that this series offers which will strike a dramatic chord with any viewer.
Alan Balll's writing is of a quality that is almost 'spooky' in its observation of the human psyche including alll aspects our psychoses, dysfunction, heroism, betrayal, terror, quirkiness, unconditonal love, devotion & fears. It confronts head on the aspect of personal tragedy which we will alll at some time in alll our lives be faced with & have to struggle with to try & make sense of our time here on earth. People, Love, Life & death -these are alll we ever have.