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Six Feet Under: Everyone's Waiting (2005)
Perfect
This is the most perfect end for a TV series I've ever seen. It is unexpected in so many ways and yet it is just what is should be. After seeing this episode, I am totally convinced that there could not have been a better ending for this series. It was perfectly written and acted out and it was just the right moment to end the series. I have seen this episode at least three times and I've wept every time -- and I'm really not someone who shows emotions.
The power of this episode stems from the fact that throughout the series, you feel like a member of the Fisher family and it is just heartbreaking to see the series end -- at the same time it is perfect. As eloquent as I'd like to sound, there is no word that describes this better than perfect.
It's the most fitting way to say goodbye to the Fishers and their friends.
Six Feet Under: Everyone Leaves (2003)
Everybody Leaves
Ruth tries to take her relationship with Arthur to a new level but fails horribly which is rather amusing to watch. Nate has Maya all for himself as Lisa leaves for a few days after they have reconciled last episode. As happy as Nate is to spend some quality time with Maya at first, he starts to freak out when he isn't able to contact Lisa.
Keith and David go to Keith's aunt's funeral and Keith sees that his father has changed a lot, spoiling Taylor and not treating her bad like he used to treat Karla and Keith when they were young. There is a tender moment between Keith and David as well as his father.
Meanwhile, things aren't going as well for Claire and Russell after he has a meltdown in class. Afterwards, Russell reveals something rather unpleasant to Claire which changes everything between the two art students.
Rico and Vanessa go to dancing class and she seems very excited after she was rather depressed in the past few episodes. But there are complications.
Billy and Brenda watch a video of "Nathaniel and Isabel" which upsets Billy as it is totally different from the book. This leads to a heart-to-heart between the siblings that goes kind of wrong ...
Excellently written, like always. And it is true, in this episode you really get the impression that nothing is stable, everything is due to change, everybody could leave at any given time.