Quoted: where can I find a more in-depth synopsis? I dont have HBO.
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+1. I stopped watching about a year ago, but I'd really like to read about how the ending went down.
Everyone died? Do you mean they showed everyone's death spanned out over the years as they happened, or was there some mass casualty thing, or what?
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S P O I L E R S
I got this synopsis online for those that didn'y have the chance to see the finale.
Ruth gets to finally get on her own, and lives, the life she always should of had. Basically turning into her sister, she spends the final 20 years of her life, finally learning about all the amazing things that life, time, nature, and the world have to offer. Her character could now breakaway from all the ties that also stopper her from experiencing the world. She came a long way from the stepford wife to where she ended up. And althought we all know that she loved Nathaniel and he lover her, this is the first time she got to be herself.
Keith and David, finally get to become the family that they so desperatly wanted to be. They take over the fisher home and business and keep it running for many more years, finally leaving the buisness to their adopted sons after they become to old. And eventhough they really changed the fisher hosue (the kitchen its 1960\'s green anymore!) you can still feel the history literally bleeding off the ways. And their wedding day shows that they finally got what they have been spending years trying to get: societies acceptance. But the premature deaht of Keith in 2029, is a shock, but atleast he got 60 really good years, and got to see his boys grow up. And David although he passes surrounded by family, you all know that his heart couldn\'t take being without Keith anymore, and he died of a broken heart in the 2040s.
Rico, finally gets his dream of owning his own business, and his family is set up for life. He passes in his late sixties of a stroke on a cruise, which is a rather ironic thing considering what his character has been through. I never really cared for Rico, and I\'m glad that for the most part him and Fishers seperated themselves.
Brenda. Brenda has alwasy been the weirdiest character on the show. And watching her girls grow up you keep thinking \"those girsl are going to be f*cked up!\" but the amazing thing is that they grow up to be well adjusted girls. And she also got her sanity back when she was able to say goodbye to Nate in the dream where Nate and Nathaniel come to see Willa and nate hands Willa to her and says \"everything will be fine\" and they kiss. She dies in the 2060s with Billy talking, just keeling over finally not being able to take Billy anymore. Hopefully she was able to find peace with her spirituality.
And Claire, who would have guessed that the seires would have ended with her becoming the main character. After her tearful departure in 2005, she moves to new york and becomes what seems like a success in New York only returning for her brother\'s wedding, and her mother\'s funeral. But it is when she finds Ted and her mother\'s funeral that it seems she is finally able to let her guard down and love another man (eventhough she never allowed herself to do that with the passing of her father and brother). After her mother dies, she becomes the Matriarch that held her family together. It is very sweet and fitting that she dies in her own bed surrouned by her photographs and loved well into her 100s.
So that is how \"Six Feet Under\" ends. When the show premiered in 2001, it was a breath of fresh air in the television world, that could have cared less about what the oustide world thought about it. And it was that attitude that has got it nominated year after year for every emmy and golden globe. But its uniqueness is a double edged sword considering, the show has yet to win... but with an episode like this one, it shows what a shame that really is. \"Six Feet Under\" came as a breath of freshair, and becomes of the way it frankly deals with death, life, and the way people live their lives, if only in textbooks and the internet, the show will live on for years.
Six Feet Under
2001-2005