Six Feet Under - The Complete Fourth Season details

Format: 18 DVD
Starring: Mathew St. Patrick, Freddy Rodríguez, Frances Conroy, Mena Suvari, Michael C. Hall, Peter Krause, Lauren Ambrose
Genres: Drama - Crime, Television - Military
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Name Discs
Six Feet Under - Complete Fourth Season - Disc 1
18 Disc 1
Six Feet Under - Complete Fourth Season - Disc 2
18 Disc 2
Six Feet Under - Complete Fourth Season - Disc 3
18 Disc 3
Six Feet Under - Complete Fourth Season - Disc 4
18 Disc 4
Six Feet Under - Complete Fourth Season - Disc 5
18 Disc 5

DVD Information

Run time: 13 hours
Rental release: 05 Sep 2005
Main languages: English
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  • Glorious Stuff

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Mike Thomas from South Wales , 27 Sep 2005

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    'Six Feet Under' is quite probably one of the best television series of the last twenty years. After a slight wobble mid-Season Three, the Fishers and co are back on fine form and these new episodes are fantastic.

    Nate, David, Ruth and Claire (watched over by the ghost of Nathaniel) are the definition of a disfunctional family, but God are their lives thrilling to watch. Even the loopy Brenda seems to have calmed down a little - with Nate taking up the mentalist mantle and running with it after the trauma of losing a loved one last season. There are two standout episodes here: check out David's terrifying journey into the unknown at the hands of a crackhead mugger (betcha end up holding your breath!), and the final episode ('Untitled') with the shocking truth about what happened to Nate's wife...

    For people who've never seen an episode of 'Six Feet Under' it's hard to explain just how good the show really is: darkly humourous, intelligent, profane, witty, sexually explicit, gory, adult, moving and wildly compelling as you follow all the various story arcs of the characters. For those who haven't watched it, I feel very, very sorry for you.

    And creator Alan Ball is a genius: fact.
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  • Six feet under Series 4

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By a customer from suffolk , 02 Nov 2010
    Yet another great series following the lives of the fisher family, where you can't fail to be pulled into all the emotions these guys go through. FAB!
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  • back on track

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from Brighton , 05 Jan 2009
    after a relatively less brilliant third series, this oen is back on track with much mayhem! you will love it
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  • six feet under

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from Liverpool , 23 Oct 2008
    Gotta like this show.....much better than the crap we are fed in uk... i.e britains got talent etc etc.

    Goes through all emotions......and is sexy and funny...quality viewing......really like the characters
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  • Customer Review

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from UK , 23 Jun 2008
    I watched these episodes first on TV, but I've found I can watch them over and again. I played the episode 'Coming and Going' three times. I just marvelled at the brilliance of the dialogue and the mixture of pathos and humour.

    Highlights of the episode: a distinguished black man does a 'walk-in' to the funeral home and passes on, as planned in his car, Ruth's new husband George attacks a Bradford flowering pear in the back garden.

    David goes to church and fantasises about shoving a gun in the mouth of a man who has recently attacked him, and killing him dead.

    Claire and her brother discuss the pros and cons of gay sex. Rico's mistress has a fight with his wife, Vanessa. Vanessa and her sister take a baseball bat to the mistress's car and then calmly go and pick up the kids. Nate is discovered canoodling with Brenda, who is living with a new boyfriend. And it all ends up with the track 'Oh happy day!'

    Sound wacky and complicated? I often feel like standing up and applauding after the episode has finished on DVD.

    Why do people love this series so much? For a start it is a brilliant situation comedy, and the humour is not cynical or empty, but very life affirming.

    And because death is such a taboo subject, this series's desire to revel in it has meant it can open up brand new vistas of TV experience. And the paradox is that by focusing so closely on death they manage to express the glorious possiblities of being alive.

    Life is difficult and 'Six Feet Under' shows you exactly why.
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  • Six Feet Under Series 4

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from London , 15 Aug 2007
    Series 4 keeps up the high standard of this great series.
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