"Six Feet Under" Falling into Place (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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10/10
Enormously sad and perfect episode.
gaygusuzhazal7 May 2021
This episode is one of the epidodes I will never forget... Show's one of the saddest, disturbingly perfect episode so far.

Hail to the Peter Krause! He is a marvelous actor.
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9/10
Last Wish
claudio_carvalho12 November 2006
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While in a party, Bruno Baskerville Walsh is having an acid trip with Cindy, and he decides to fly off the top of the building, smashing on a parked car. David is very edgy and Claire is upset with the absence of Nate in Ruth's ceremony. Ruth and George have sex too loud disturbing everybody in the house. Nate goes to Brenda's place completely drunken and has sex with her. He comes home and tells his family that Lisa drowned. Dave drives with Nate to bring Lisa's corpse. Joe visits the disturbed Brenda, and Vanessa asks Angelica to leave her house. David questions if he is back together with Keith. Claire tells Russell about her abortion. Rico goes to a distant church to confess that he had oral sex with a stripper of the Seventh Veil Stripper Club. Nate and Lisa's parent have a serious altercation whether Lisa will be cremated, or will be buried directly on the ground without casket as per her wish. Nate deceives Lisa's parents and fulfills her last wish.

"Falling into Place" is a great conclusion of the last episode of the Third Season. Nate is absolutely disturbed with the death of Lisa, inclusive hurting people. The situation of Rico is funny, confessing to an unknown priest his sin to feel absolved. Let's see the fate of the characters in this fourth season. My vote is nine.

Title (Brazil): "Desfecho" ("Outcome")
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10/10
the saddest episode of the six feet under
alperendenkci29 November 2021
The sense of reality that is in any series or very few series makes me attached to this series.it is also one of the best and saddest episodes in the history of the series.i think this episode competes with the series finale.
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So Well Done In Every Way!
JAX_teller724 August 2020
I felt I needed to write this review since I enjoyed binging this entire series Immensely. This is coming from someone who never watches DRAMA TV more often. This show captivated me though, the writing was genius with so much depth to every character. The Best episode so far, everything you love about the show is in this episode. The reason behind this is the superb performances of the whole cast. But, but " Peter Krause " ( Nate Fisher ) you just nailed it again man . Your performance in each and every episode is showing what a Brilliant actor you are . I definitely think this is the best role that Peter has ever played. Well acted episode, truly deserving of the high ratings!
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10/10
Brilliant
heatherswaimtaylor13 June 2021
It won't mean as much if you've not watched the full series up to this point but this episode is brilliant! The ending gave me chills, which to me means wow.
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10/10
So Meaningful
musabbircan15 August 2022
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Everything about this episode was so real it goes smoothly until the point Nate comes under a tree . In this episode he does HIS own true thing even though possible consequances . I was like " it was OK " until he came under a tree and buried his possible soul mate . When he started screaming then I understand how brilliant this episode made .
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