When death is your business, what is your life? For the Fisher family, the world outside of their family-owned funeral home continues to be at least as challenging as--and far less predictable than--the one inside on Six Feet Under.
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Previous Episode
Everyone's Waiting
Episode 5x12; Aug 21, 2005
Nate and Brenda's daughter Willa is born, but 2 months early and at only 2 lb. 4 oz., requiring a prolonged hospital stay. Nate is convinced she won't make it and insists that he can't accept it if she does and is "damaged", shaking Brenda's own conf…
Previous Episodes
Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
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5x12: Everyone's Waiting | Aug 21, 2005 | |
5x11: Static | Aug 14, 2005 | |
5x10: All Alone | Aug 7, 2005 |
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Whoever wrote this episode synopsis obviously does not get that when the characters talk to dead people in certain scenes, they aren't talking to ghosts or apparitions. The dead people aren't really themselves, they are the metaphorical presence of the characters' own thoughts about themselves and their unresolved issues with the people who died. The series doesn't have elements of the supernatural. Every single ghost-like apparation is explained by the characters' thoughts and their internal monologues. It wasn't the father that told David he didn't approve of his homosexuality, it was David himself talking about his feelings of being rejected by his father, wondering if the father had something against David being gay.

The most perfect ending to any series.
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