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Six Feet Under: Season 5 [DVD] [2006]


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All the episodes from the fifth and final series of the cult US television drama about the Fisher family and the funeral home they run as an independent business. Episodes comprise: 'A Coat of White Primer', 'Dancing For Me', 'Hold My Hand', 'Time Flies', 'Eat a Peach', 'Rainbow of Her Reasons', 'The Silence', 'Singing For Our Lives', 'Ecotone', 'All Alone', 'Static' and 'Everyone's Waiting'.

Amazon.co.uk Review

So much anticipation pools up around the concluding episode of this concluding season that you might be tempted to head straight for said finale, titled "Everyone's Waiting" (and it's so rich you'll find yourself drawn to repeated viewings). But if you can avoid that impulse, it's worth following the full build-up of one crisis after another to get the real payoff. On an episode-by-episode basis, Six Feet Under's fifth season has a decidedly uneven quality, shifting in tone far more drastically, say, than the intensely dark season 4. Character traits that have already been developed at length begin to seem annoyingly repetitious--Nate's (Peter Krause) self-centered frustration and furious lashings out, Billy's (Jeremy Sisto) resurgent psychosis--like leitmotifs run amuck. But this season also benefits from the knowledge we've developed, over the years, of the Fisher family and their loved ones, so that what they end up facing has a real emotional wallop, sometimes jump-starting the drama just where it seems to be in danger of churning itself into circles.

It's hardly a spoiler to mention that 6fu's final season, though bookended by the promise of new beginnings (a wedding in episode 1 to a departure for new prospects in the 12th episode), centers around loss and a pivotal death. The scripts contain more than an occasional sense of inconsequential filler, while some of the recurring thematics seem forced (we see David continue to cope with the scars from his abduction in the previous episode via over-obvious imagery of facing his "inner demons"). Other issues receive especially compelling treatment, above all Brenda's (Rachel Griffiths) desire to have a child and David and Keith's (Mathew St. Patrick) choice to adopt. But the real strength of this season lies in several gripping performances. Ruth (Frances Conroy) touches off a complex series of reactions, simultaneously sympathetic and judgmental, transcending the tendency to appear as a neurotic caricature. The super-talented Lauren Ambrose brings off Claire's emerging self-awareness and maturity with moving touches (she's also got some of the funniest moments as she takes on a stint as a temp in scenes that call to mind the hysterics of The Office). Griffiths' Brenda for her part undergoes a parallel maturing process. And as George's daughter Maggie, Tina Holmes adds a welcome tone of contrast.

6fu, of course, has always been about the paradoxes of finality. But anyone who has developed an attachment to the show's unique tone and creative sensibility will have a tough time saying goodbye. Alan Ball outdoes himself with his script (and direction) for the finale, "Everyone's Waiting," seeding it with echoes from the pilot episode that will enchant aficionados. And the famous fast-forward visions coursing through Claire's imagination as she heads down the highway give the perfect seal to this set of characters. Extras include especially insightful commentaries, including Ball on the finale, retrospectives, and a mini-feature on 6fu's cultural impact. It's safe to say that the show leaves some pretty unforgettable impressions in its wake. --Thomas May

Product details

  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.8 x 15.1 x 3.7 cm; 200 g
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 0709E5KPZ0E
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Kathy Bates, Michael Cuesta, Michael Engler, Rodrigo García, Rose Troche
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL, Subtitled
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 11 hours and 17 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 10 April 2006
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Frances Conroy, Freddy Rodríguez, Jeremy Sisto, Lauren Ambrose, Richard Jenkins
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ Arabic, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Bros. Home Ent./Hbo
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000CFX5IC
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Alan Ball, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Kate Robin, Laurence Andries, Rick Cleveland
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 5
  • Best Sellers Rank: 27,208 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers consider this TV series to be one of the greatest TV shows, with a great ending to the series. They find it engaging, with one customer mentioning it kept them up late for several enjoyable nights.
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20 customers mention quality, 19 positive, 1 negative
Customers praise the quality of the TV series, describing it as fantastic and one of the greatest TV shows, with one customer noting that the last episode is one of the best 90 minutes of television.
Great series, sad to see it end. Missed it on C4 when it was on, so very pleased to be able to see how it ended. DVD in very good condition.Read more
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Now have the complete set. Excellent series. I know I will watch them all again but it is a long project.Read more
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Customers appreciate the ending of this TV series, describing it as a great conclusion to the show.
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Customers find the TV series engaging, with one mentioning it kept them up late for several enjoyable nights, while another notes that each episode is gripping.
...Each episode is gripping, encouraging me to watch the next one straight away....Read more
...that can still shock and surprise but finds new and interesting ways to keep you watching....Read more
...It kept us up late for several enjoyable nights. Better than going to the theatre and cheaper. I wish the makers would hurry the next series.Read more
So sad to see the end of this series, it was a riotous ride, loved it! Product also in great condition and arrived on time....Read more

Top reviews from United Kingdom

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2006
    It does feel very strange to miss a such a set of screwed up, dysfunctional, death obsessed narcissists...but I do.

    I don't really feel that there was a weak episode in the entire season and some of them brought a tear to my eye and a couple of episodes outright blubbing. The final episode is perfection - Ball could give a masterclass on how to complete an award winning series on a high. The acting throughout (the series as well as this season) has been of such a high standard that getting completely sucked in is almost impossible to resist. Lauren Ambrose was, I thought, pretty impressive throughout but I think Rachel Griffiths stole the show...but, then again, everyone is so good that I think they fed off each other.

    I miss the Fishers and any drama that can achieve that must be darned good. I have not seen anything on television better than this and I cannot think of better praise to give not just this season, but the entire series.

    I look forward to Alan Ball creates next and hope the cast continue to do great work. Without doubt a must buy. 5 Stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 March 2018
    Absolutely brilliant TV series from America. It does not get any better than this. Along with The Sopranos- this is, at least to my mind, the greatest of all TV shows. The acting, writing, music and direction are absolutely briiliant. This is top notch and has developed since the first four seasons into something that can still shock and surprise but finds new and interesting ways to keep you watching.

    Compare it to the likes of Lost (superficial tripe) and Desperate Housewives (again- superficial crap) and this show leaves them lying in the dirt. If you have never seen 'Six Feet Under' then i suggest you watch American Beauty first (written by this shows creator) as that will set the template for what you will see here.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2006
    when i first watch 6fu i thought it was a comedy.. a very black one at that ... but then got hooked on the characters and their on the surface screwed up lives.. the more i watched the more i saw people making decisons that seemed rational at the time only for their lives to get more and more out of control.

    the themes and issues in the final series will make anyone think, but if you are just looking for some entertainment, then this will also hit the mark. the last episode is one of the best 90mins i have ever seen on tv but the real problem with the series is it will make little sense if you have not watched the others so u understand y people are this point.

    i do recomend that u make the effort.. its worth it
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 February 2009
    I watched Six Feet Under right from the very first episode on TV, but it lost its way after a few seasons and I didn't watch season 5 at all. However, a friend of mine did watch it and said the way they showed the main characters deaths at the end was very good. So I asked my wife to get it me for Christmas which she did, ordering it from Amazon. Unfortunately, when it arrived the back of the box was ripped. But as returning stuff to Amazon is a bit of a pain putting it in the post we kept it instead. Moan over... I haven't finished watching the whole set yet, but it has been excellent so far. Each episode is gripping, encouraging me to watch the next one straight away. However, the trouble with 6-Feet is that it is depressing and my wife can't sit through it! That aside I think it's really good and well worth getting.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2024
    Arrived in immaculate condition for used and is well worth viewing as all I can say is a fantastic show from beginning to end. Best ever!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 July 2013
    This series is about a family of mixed ages and personalities and their interactions while going about their work over the basement where they make their living as morticians. It is deeply considered, sophisticated and thought provoking. Of course it has a dark side, but so has life, and this story does not dodge difficult situations. It kept us up late for several enjoyable nights. Better than going to the theatre and cheaper. I wish the makers would hurry the next series.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 February 2010
    This series has engaged me from the start, I fell in love with these characters from the beginning and grew with them. I cannot recommend this series highly enough. The last season made me cry so much that I felt extremely emotional the whole way through and very sad to say goodbye to such a work of art.

    If you dont ever watch a series ever again, watch this one and you will never regret it!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 April 2019
    I originally watched this series. Then life and sickness intervened and I lost touch. I always thought it was good. I then saw the 4th series, looked it up and found the last series, which had all sorts of plaudits. The best American series are like good novels. I am going to binge watch this series.
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