Six Feet Under: Season 02 (2002)

Six Feet Under: Season 02 (2002)
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The second season of HBO's critically acclaimed series Six Feet Under finds the Fisher family struggling to keep Fisher & Sons, their funeral home, from being bought up by Kroehner, one of the leading conglomerates in the local death business. Meanwhile, the Fishers grow exponentially complex: Nate (Peter Krause) is baffled when his relationship with Brenda (Rachel Griffiths) becomes unhealthy, both emotionally and sexually; David (Michael C. Hall) continues his rocky relationship with Keith (Mathew St. Patrick) and slowly comes out of the closet; Ruth's (Frances Conroy) eccentricities keep her from fully realizing a relationship with her family and lovers; and Claire's (Lauren Ambrose) romance with the troubled Gabe (Eric Balfour) takes a turn for the destructive. Meanwhile, the entire family is still reeling from the impact of Nate Sr.'s (Richard Jenkins) death, and some members, particularly Nate, who is coming to terms with a potentially deadly medical diagnosis, are met by what appears to be Nate Sr.'s ghost when their sense of self is at its most complicated. The family is simultaneously rocked and brought together when Nate (Krause) finally reveals the news of his AVM, a rare brain condition which, without a highly risky operation, will likely cause Nate an early death. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Michael C. HallMathew St. Patrick, (more)
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Synopsis of Six Feet Under: Season 02

The second season of HBO's critically acclaimed series Six Feet Under finds the Fisher family struggling to keep Fisher & Sons, their funeral home, from being bought up by Kroehner, one of the leading conglomerates in the local death business. Meanwhile, the Fishers grow exponentially complex: Nate (Peter Krause) is baffled when his relationship with Brenda (Rachel Griffiths) becomes unhealthy, both emotionally and sexually; David (Michael C. Hall) continues his rocky relationship with Keith (Mathew St. Patrick) and slowly comes out of the closet; Ruth's (Frances Conroy) eccentricities keep her from fully realizing a relationship with her family and lovers; and Claire's (Lauren Ambrose) romance with the troubled Gabe (Eric Balfour) takes a turn for the destructive. Meanwhile, the entire family is still reeling from the impact of Nate Sr.'s (Richard Jenkins) death, and some members, particularly Nate, who is coming to terms with a potentially deadly medical diagnosis, are met by what appears to be Nate Sr.'s ghost when their sense of self is at its most complicated. The family is simultaneously rocked and brought together when Nate (Krause) finally reveals the news of his AVM, a rare brain condition which, without a highly risky operation, will likely cause Nate an early death. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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780 mins

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    Richard M.

    This show is so addicting, it is like a really great book you can't put down. The last episode of Season 2 really affects you, because by this time you are so hooked on the characters that you can almost feel what they are going through. Its hard to believe sometimes that the Fisher family doesn't exist in this world - somewhere.

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    Mark T.

    This is my favorite series ever done, bar none! Characters are real and well written. Accurate depiction of a typical family as far as finding out one person in the family is gay. Edgy fun and very dark humor. This is my fourth viewing of the entire six seasons. I laugh and cry with this beautiful and dysfunctional family. This series has many life lessons to teach. I love the Fisher family and forever miss them after the sixth season ended.

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    Edward D.

    I find it annoying that the homosexual agenda itself seems to be half the show. Visually, for the men - none of the women are exceptionally good looking. The show doesn't leave you hanging at the end of each episode. Not available in Blu-ray (as of 2012). On the good side, the characters are crisp. You have to constantly remind yourself that they are just actors, and that's a good thing. The show is entirely original, and will appeal to both males and females.

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