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- While walking in the rain with a stolen umbrella, Lawrence Henry Mason is struck by a lightening and immediately dies.
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David endures a horrific ordeal when he's kidnapped and held hostage, while Nate gets (some) answers about what happened to Lisa.
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Nov 1, 2023 · It’s revealed in season 4 that Hoyt probably killed Lisa. Finally, in the season 4 finale, we have some clarity on how Lisa might’ve died.
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'Six Feet Under' ends with a finale that's gone down as one of the greatest episodes in TV history. Here's what happens in that emotional conclusion. The series’ five seasons culminate in an episode filled with death, yes, but also love and hope.
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Nov 24, 2023 · In the fifth and final season of Six Feet Under, the biggest blow was dealt when the series' most important character, Nate (Peter Krause), died unexpectedly. It was another dark moment for a...
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Ruth is delighted to meet George’s daughter, but worries as his paranoid “views” of the future escalate.
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1. Peter Krause as Nate Fisher 2. Michael C. Hall as David Fisher 3. Frances Conroy as Ruth Fisher 4. Lauren Ambrose as Claire Fisher 5. Freddy Rodriguez as Federico Diaz 6. Mathew St. Patrick as Keith Charles 7. Jeremy Sisto as Billy Chenowith 8. Rachel Griffiths as Brenda Chenowith
Kenneth Macdonald Henderson (1954–2004) Kenneth was born in June 2, 1954, and died in April 20, 2004 at the age of 49. Survived by Judy Ford (divorced). Funeral Services, 3:00 p.m., Thursday, April 22, 2004 at Fisher & Diaz, LA. Private burial to follow at Eden Memorial Park.
On Christmas Eve 2000, patriarch Nathaniel Fisher (Richard Jenkins), owner of Fisher & Sons Funeral Home, is hit and killed by a bus while driving his brand new hearse. His death throws his immediate family into emotional chaos as they attempt to deal with their grief.
For Nate, Ruth, David and Claire, every day above ground is a good one. With Ruth remarried and Nate spiraling out of control, the Fishers struggle with the latest losses and additions to the family, whose dismembered pieces never seem to add up to a healthy whole.