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All HBO shows are great. At first I hated to admit that for some reasons of being "anti" or whatever stupid thing but the shows are well thought out.
Although, SFU is a terrific show, the last too seasons have been such a soap opera. This seems to be a trend with HBO.
Last two "Soprano" seasons were Soap Operas of who is fucking who.
Second to last season of "Carnival" was more about who is fucking who than the connection between Scutter and whats-his-face.
"Deadwood", one of the most genious shows ever in my opinion, violence and raunch and character development took a back seat to the Sheriff fucking Mrs. Garette.
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I suppose this is how they grab the attention of the choosen audience but it's a shame HBO relies so heavy on such typical drama when the shows stand tall on there own.
Yes, I will miss "Six Feet Under" but I will not miss who Nate is fucking next, Clairs new boyfriend(s) and girlfriend(s), will Kieth stay true to David or go straight, can mom finally find a loving man-
Watch the first two seasons and compare- less soap opera, more story...
- blaw0
so nate's 40.
he moved to seattle when he was 17.
kurt kobain died in 1994.
someone blew the timeline on that scene.
- nLHb0
i was so pissed off because our stupid newspaper wrote a story about Nate dying in the last episode and i am still on season three. we don't even get current episodes here on canadian cable. so ANNOYING!!!
- fadeproof0
just this last episode, when they unzipped nates body in the morgue and his eyes were gone - jesus that fucked me up - to see him lifeless like that really is a shocker, because if you watched the series, you really got to know him; his fears, his dreams - and then the poor bastard dies - i dunno, i know i'm buggin over a tv show, but like brooke, its the only show i really watch, so it gets under your skin.