![]() ![]() ![]() That night, David agrees to stay with him, and once Nate falls asleep, he finds himself back in the Fisher home, being called to a van by David, who looks like Shaggy from Scooby-Do. Nate (Peter Krause) suffers another stroke, which puts him back in the hospital. ![]() Naturally, this is all set to the tune of “You Light Up My Life.” After overhearing a nearby radio, she’s suddenly atop her desk belting out a song about the discomfort that she feels thanks to her pantyhose. The catch here is Keith slept with a woman, which causes David’s insecurities to spiral out of control, even spilling into his dreams where he has a very brief, but vivid, flash of him having breasts - much to Keith’s approval.Ĭlaire sings about her pantyhose being uncomfortable.Ĭlaire (Lauren Ambrose), suffering through normal life as an art school dropout, tries to get used to life at a boring 9-to-5 job. Hall) that he had an affair after they’d agreed to stop sleeping with other people. Here’s a look at some of these moments from Six Feet Under, which is available to stream on HBO Now. What started in the pilot as in-show commercials for mortuary products in-between continued to evolve with the show and added to its appeal - not just because one needs a little levity to cut through the smell of embalming fluid and the weight of tears, but because it offered a bit of insight into what these characters were really thinking from the hilarious to the mundane, and on occasion, the profound. For a show as centered on death as Alan Ball’s Six Feet Under, there was always a certain carefree whimsy to it which was showcased perfectly in the show’s numerous fantasy sequences. ![]()
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