View Full Version : Rewatching Six Feet Under as an Adult Ruined Nate Fisher for Me


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06-07-2026, 11:06 PM
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25 years after Six Feet Under premiered, we need to talk about Nate Fisher — and everything we got wrong about him the first time.

Nate Fisher looked like the free one. The normal one who escaped the Fisher family dysfunction. But rewatching Six Feet Under as an adult reveals something darker: a man who never stopped running. Who built an entire identity around leaving before anyone could truly know him. Who mistook intensity for intimacy and called the mistake self-knowledge.


0:00 Why Nate Fisher Looks So Different When You Rewatch Six Feet Under as an Adult
1:05 How the Fisher Funeral Home Defines the Entire World of Six Feet Under
2:12 Why Nate Fisher Was Never the Free Spirit We Thought He Was
3:15 Nate Fisher Was Never Free: The Real Thesis of Six Feet Under
4:22 How the Six Feet Under Pilot Reveals Nate Fisher’s Entire Problem
5:42 Why Six Feet Under Turned Death Into an Emotional X-Ray
6:45 Nate Fisher’s Pattern of Escape, Avoidance, and Emotional Distance
8:15 Nate and Brenda: Why Intensity Was Never the Same as Intimacy
9:48 Who Really Pays the Price for Nate Fisher’s Freedom?
11:20 Nate Fisher and the Millennial Fantasy of Keeping Every Door Open
12:55 The Lie Nate Fisher Could See in Everyone Except Himself
14:15 Six Feet Under’s Finale and the End of Nate Fisher’s Illusion
15:45 The Real Tragedy of Nate Fisher in Everyone’s Waiting
16:42 Why Nate Fisher Was Always Leaving and Never Really Free


This Millennial Rewind video essay examines why Nate Fisher was never free — and what his story reveals about the millennial generation raised on the promise of keeping every option open. Because possibility, held too long, doesn't feel like freedom. It feels like a hallway with no doors.

Topics covered:
• Nate Fisher character analysis — the escape artist who couldn't stop running
• Nate vs David Fisher: who was actually doing the emotional work?
• Six Feet Under's ending and what Nate's death at 40 really means
• Why rewatching Six Feet Under as an adult changes everything
• The show's 25th anniversary and its message for millennials