It was disturbingly brilliant. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. With Nate and Lisa living with her boss, played by Catherine O'Hara, there is a new element of neurotic behavior that a comedic treasure even though O'Hara plays her character straight, not for laughs. What a treat...I was in DEXTER withdrawals! Even Claire. I've never watched a show as unique as this--a unique setting with believeable and vulnerable characters with a dash of humor and great drama at times. All the characters were well developed and well portrayed. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.This page works best with JavaScript. Yet, as the season moves along, even though things go a bit slowly at times, the viewer is left wondering more and more often how and when.

Yet, as the season moves along, even though things go a bit slowly at times, the viewer is left wondering more and more often how and when. I've never watched a show as unique as this--a unique setting with believeable and vulnerable characters with a dash of humor and great drama at times.

Her story line in the first two seasons wore me out. Hearts must mend, rifts must close--but there is a long road ahead for the Fishers in order to see any of this happen. In fact, In my opinion, it detracts attention from the story because hearing the F bomb being bandied about so often gets tiring. The show combines both drama and comedy and most episodes are both entertaining and very thought provoking.

Ruth seems obsessed with her granddaughter and is often at odds with Lisa and Nate in her daily care, but generally, everyone seems to be moving forward. Season 3 ushers in the darkest and most dramatic episodes coming, in Season 4--and you'll need to keep the tissue box handy more than once. How does Amazon calculate star ratings?

GREAT TV Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Six Feet Under Saison 3 at Amazon.com. This is an old series but we weren't able to watch it when it first came out.

You have to watch this series...all the Emmy nominations scream...watch. Even Claire. luv how they incorporated nate sr. into the show. I just wish that Hollywood would relinquish their love affair with both smoking and using f*** as every other word in every characters dialogue. it was very well done.

Top positive review. EDITOR'S CHOICE. Season 3 ushers in the darkest and most dramatic episodes coming, in Season 4--and you'll need to keep the tissue box handy more than once. Having first been a DEXTER fan...I knew of this series but did not watch until it appeared with all 5 seasons available on Netflix. Hats off to the brilliant creators...one and all! I enjoyed the season finale and how it wrapped up everyone's future. The technical quality is not up to today's standards (for example, there are no closed captions) but the Season 1 box format has yielded to wide screen format. So if you're in the mood to see something that is "unique"...albeit a soap opera...it holds both laughter and horror. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.This page works best with JavaScript.

Save. In short, it was ahead of it's time. A character for everyone. Select your address Love Michael C. Hall which is why I started watching it. It's riveting television, but it's sometimes a bit depressing to watch--which is what makes this show all the more realistic and poignant.

The technical quality is not up to today's standards (for example, there are no closed captions) but the Season 1 box format has yielded to wide screen format. One keeps leading to another...it is ADDICTIVE to say the least! Six Feet Under - Season 3. In fact, In my opinion, it detracts attention from the story because hearing the F bomb being bandied about so often gets tiring. It has a quirky cast of characters that I have fallen in love with. The show combines both drama and comedy and most episodes are both entertaining and very thought provoking.

It has a quirky cast of characters that I have fallen in love with. Six Feet Under. The trademark opening sequence where someone dies in a way that then becomes a theme for that episode is still compelling and never gets stale. I enjoyed the series very much, especially after having read Jessica Mitford's "The American Way of Death" back when it first came out. Well, its worse but, the quality of the shows make it all ok. Now if you are looking for happiness, THIS AIN'T IT. Well, its worse but, the quality of the shows make it all ok. Now if you are looking for happiness, THIS AIN'T IT. Good TV , yes. I was drawn to all of them as the story line progressed. I enjoyed how each episode started by showing the cause of death for each new client at the funeral home.

The language and topics were very avant-garde at the time and seem current even now. TV Reviews Six Feet Under 9/17/13. Hearts must mend, rifts must close--but there is a long road ahead for the Fishers in order to see any of this happen.

One of my all-time favorite series!