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  • Six Feet Under: The Complete First Season

    From:Frances Conroy , Peter Krause , Michael C. Hall , Lauren Ambrose , Mathew St. Patrick , Warner Brothers , HBO ,
    Six Feet Under: The Complete First Season
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#1844




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    A great introduction to a world of strange family dynamics, 2008-10-27
    The Show is well worth watching. There is never a dull moment. I would strongly recommended giving the show a closer look.

    Excellent condition, 2008-07-24
    Not much to say about the movie. Came in excellent condition and in a timely manner.

    CLOSED CAPTION GLITCH - NEED RESPONSE, 2008-07-20
    We purchased the entire series package and find that on Season I, the closed captioning is ONLY in Spanish. The packaging lists that it is only in Spanish. All other seasons list English, French, Spanish. Is this true of ALL Season I disks? It's Sunday, and I can't get any resolution from the store where they were purchased. Would rate it FIVE Star rather than three if it didn't have this problem!

    2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
    A Review as it should be, on the series, not the PRICE., 2008-07-11
    First off I want to say that a review of a product is not supposed to be about the cost. A buyer can make that decision on their own, what they choose to spend. A review is supposed to be about the PRODUCT: in this case, Season 1 of Six Feet Under. Is it worth watching? YES Is it an entertaining show? YES Are the storylines and characters engaging and interesting? YES Is it worth the hours spent watching it? YES

    Over the last few years I started renting TV shows on DVD and watching the series consequtively, I found that I enjoy it more this way. I can watch one or two episodes a night- many nights in a row if I want. It is helpful in getting sort of hooked on a show, and also keeping the momentum of the storylines going, and also my memory of events (vs. watching it over a period of say 5 years). So, if you're looking at Six Feet Under as a series like this to buy/watch- I highly recommend it. Buy it, rent it, borrow it from a friend, watch re-runs, whatever you want. But do NOT miss this show! I might just bite the bullet and say perhaps this is my favorite TV show of ALL time.

    Ok, as for Season 1...it's a bit slow going for me at first. I think my hubby and I were on disc two and we sort of looked at each other and said, do we want to keep watching this? The characters just weren't clicking for us. And the funny dream and daydream sequences were annoying. But, I said, let's finish the season out and then see what we think. I am SO glad that we did! By then, we were hooked. Each night we looked forward to an episode or two of Six Feet Under. Sometimes I ran out to the video store at 10pm to get a new one because we just couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next.

    So ya...the stories get better, the characters get a bit more defined and fun, and eventually there are less weird dream sequences. So if you are looking for a TV show that will keep you up at night watching, this is it! Stick it out, give it a try and I bet you won't be disappointed.

    1 of 12 customers found the following review helpful:
    Pilot episode stinks, and by the way don't watch with the kids, 2008-06-03
    Admittedly, I have only seen disc one of the first season, but I am very disappointed so far. The pilot was a big turn off. It was trying to hard to be "artsy" with stupid fake commercials of funeral products and weird dream sequences. It tried to get everything shocking into one episode- death, gore, dead bodies, explicit casual sex in a closet, explicit hard-core drug use in teens, intimacy between gay men, teen bullying and lots of foul language. I actually have no objection to the above list as single entities to explore as social issues and life and death, but to throw all of them into my face at once was not entertainment.
    My teen and pre-teen both popped in during the time I was watching and had to be sent out quickly, as the "adult" themes (i.e. those from the list above) popped up so quickly that the kids couldn't stay but a few seconds before another adult scene was showing.
    Episodes two and three are better than the pilot, character development is progressing and the cheap gimicks are mostly gone. I am debating if I will continue on with the series or send it back-- pretty expensive for something I have to seriously hide from the kids.
    And if you like a show about an undertaker, try "William and Mary", great characters, romance and beginning and end of life stories.

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