Iconic Songs from Six Feet Under
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Iconic Songs from Six Feet Under
That’s him, number three
Entertainment Weekly, June 24, 2016
“David, Ruth, Nate (and Brenda) and Claire introductions in the “Six Feet Under” pilot script. Before they even become the Fishers.”
Meet the HITCHCOCK FAMILY!
“Equal parts stuffy and intense…”
Michael C. Hall and Mathew St. Patrick (Six Feet Under Cast)
by David LaChapelle
Freddy Rodriguez, Mathew St. Patrick, Michael C. Hall, Lauren Ambrose, Frances Conroy, Peter Krause, Richard Jenkins, Rachel Griffiths and Jeremy Sisto in “Six Feet Under”.Â
The Fisher Brothers in the bus.
Brenda truly is her mother’s daughter, which we see as the two of them have a number of exchanges in which the lines of dialogue could be reversed and sound just as plausible. Brenda: “This client of mine is a prostitute.” Margaret: “So? Is that supposed to shock me?” And then Brenda accuses her of being a narcissist. Later, after Margaret catches the other woman in the spa parking lot and throws a grabby tantrum, she turns the tables on Brenda. Brenda: “Why am I here? Why was it necessary for me to be here with you for this? Because you needed a fucking audience.” Margaret: “Not everything’s about you, Brenda.” This is what happens when you get two oblivious narcissists in the same car.
John Teti on Brenda’s relationship with her mother.
“I went to this island off the coast of Sicily—it’s this volcanic island—and on the boat over, there was this pine box. Somebody from the island was being returned to be buried there. And there were all these old Sicilians dressed up all in black, waiting, just lined up on the beach. And when they got that coffin to the beach, those old Sicilian women just went ape-shit, screaming, throwing themselves on it, beating their chests, tearing at their hair, making animal noises, and it was just so…so real. I mean, I’ve been around funerals my entire life, but I had never seen such grief. And at the time, it gave me the creeps, but now I think it’s probably so much more healthy than…this.”
- Nate Fisher