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is it me or has this season flown by?
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James Dean
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The seasons always fly by.
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I'm wondering why there are only 12 episodes this season instead of 13 as has been the number in each of the previous seasons.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/news/...piece-20150820
Rolling Stone writer Jennifer Wood notes in her introduction to her oral history that, after Alan Ball followed up on his Oscar for American Beauty with Six Feet Under, "a deeply nuanced meditation on life, death, and the ties that bind (and strangle) within the Fisher & Sons funeral home that could be painfully funny, gut-wrenchingly depressing (each episode began with a death), and surprisingly uplifting. And the who's-who ensemble cast could not have been stronger: Peter Krause, Rachel Griffiths, Lauren Ambrose, Frances Conroy, Richard Jenkins, Freddy Rodríguez, and Michael C. Hall.” PLUS: Relive the final scene set to Sia's Breathe Me. |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/news/...piece-20150820
Rolling Stone writer Jennifer Wood notes in her introduction to her oral history that, after Alan Ball followed up on his Oscar for American Beauty with Six Feet Under, "a deeply nuanced meditation on life, death, and the ties that bind (and strangle) within the Fisher & Sons funeral home that could be painfully funny, gut-wrenchingly depressing (each episode began with a death), and surprisingly uplifting. And the who's-who ensemble cast could not have been stronger: Peter Krause, Rachel Griffiths, Lauren Ambrose, Frances Conroy, Richard Jenkins, Freddy Rodríguez, and Michael C. Hall.” PLUS: Relive the final scene set to Sia's Breathe Me. |
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