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Even though Scott missed out on the starring role, he managed to land a guest spot on “Six Feet Under” Season 2 as the ...
In a recent interview, Severance star Adam Scott revealed that losing out to Dexter's Michael C. Hall for Six Feet Under made ...
All’s well that ends well, but once upon a time Adam Scott lost out on a major role - Michael C. Hall’s in HBO’s ...
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Screen Rant on MSNGeorge R.R. Martin's High Praise for HBO's Six Feet Under
George R.R. Martin wrote the books that inspired the iconic fantasy series Game of Thrones, but the author has high praise ...
But since Six Feet Under, death has become an occasion for laughing – for reveling in dark humour – as much as for crying on US TV comedies and dramas alike. It made it okay to laugh at death.
Six Feet Under sniffs at that, and rightly so. The drama that you can evoke from the friction within a relationship is much more compelling than the cat-and-mouse of most TV romances.
"Six Feet Under," drama, Sundays at 9 p.m., HBO. It happens sometimes, even to the best of them. A good show -- in this instance, a great show -- goes bad. It happened to "The West Wing" because ...
Six Feet Under is a great series and the final episodes offer all the surprises anyone could stand. The entire series is highly recommended, but Season Five is an exceptional achievement.
Since “Six Feet Under’s” way of being groundbreaking is to take a traditional form and tweak it, while Nate comes of age, so does everyone else in his family.
In “Six Feet Under,” a flashback shows one of the Fisher sons as a young boy, curious but afraid of the embalming room where his father would spend long hours working. Not so Alvarez.
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