



I don't know if I have felt as deeply connected to a fictional character as I do to Nate Fisher. However, and surprisingly, her subplot retains some of the comedic elements of the show - and one of my favourite moments when she cartoonishly fires a shotgun at each of her past loves. Ruth spends the episode in the countryside with Hiram, which I am sure is going to turn out in a devastating blow for her next episode, having lost both Nathaniel's that she loved, a husband and a son. As for the other Fishers, their hospital stays explore the development of their current relationships: David and Keith reach a new understanding with their adopted boys, and it starts to finally feel like their situation might work out after all, and Claire improves her relationship with Ted, though the scenario seems eerily familiar to the beginning of Nate and Brenda's relationship. Maggie Sibley is forced into the complicated situation and it seems inevitable that Brenda is going to find out about their (almost) affair. The majority of this episode takes place in the hospital after it is revealed Nate developed another AVM. After the final shot of the previous episode 'Singing for Our Lives' I had a sense of what was coming, but. After starting Season 5 I decided I would review the last four episodes rather than just the finale as I have been doing, mostly because I had heard the conclusion of Six Feet Under was supposed to be magnificent and that this episode was one of the top three rated on IMDb.
