6 feet under gay
Although he began to suspect he was gay in childhood, Season 3 reveals that he spent "ten years" dating women, [9] going as far as getting engaged to a woman named Jennifer Mason. [10] Their relationship ended when David revealed he was gay, but he remained closeted about his homosexuality. Six Feet Under is an American television series that depicts the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home in Los Angeles.
The series, created by Alan Ball, ran for five seasons on HBO between and David is some of the best gay representation I’ve ever seen as a gay man myself, and it was done in !. Six Feet Under wasn’t trying to dilute the gayness of its queer characters but rather ease the viewers into the realities of gay hardship. The writers seamlessly mix “straight” problems. Vulture compiled a list of seven couples who bucked TV traditions, and one of those was David and Keith on Six Feet Under.
What made the relationship resonate was how authentically it was. Andrew Grevas looks at how Six Feet Under, with Keith and David, changed how LGBTQ couples and people were portrayed on TV. It invests in its characters and their struggles, unpacking the issues they face and finding shades of grey and, crucially, some kind of understanding and empathy.
Everyone's family has a one or two gay people in their midst whether you know it or not. One of the Fisher brothers is gay and the writer of the series is gay. In one interview Alen Ball the writer shared the fact that every situation that David Fisher was in was drawn from his own life experiences living at first in the closet and after coming out. One intense episode in particular had me sitting on the edge of my bed in the wee hours of the morning fearing that David was going to end up like Matthew Shepard, who you might remember was found on a fence in Wyoming after being beaten and tortured to death for being gay.
That happened not long after I found out that someone I know and love is gay and it made an impact on me. One step forward, two steps back. Societal changes never take a straight line, do they. I hate that organized religion has scapegoated our fellow human beings into becoming objects to hate. Logic suggests that these documentations in nature are an argument that same-sex behavior is not an 'unnatural choice' at all but rather part of the Master Plan.
Research scientists are on the edge of being able to fully understand "the interplay of genetic, hormonal and environment influences that start before birth" to cause homosexual behavior. On the other hand science is close to being able to do treatments in-utero to prevent any ambiguousness in sexual orientation and why not give those babies an easier life?
Before I end this post I want to explain what it is about Six Feet Under that I love the most besides the gifted writing and acting i. The series ran for five seasons and each episode is a half hour long and each one opens with someone dying. Things that the grieving family say or ask while planning the funeral or things said at the funeral or the way the deceased lived dovetails into the life of one of the Fisher'swhat they might be going through at the time.
So, after all this if you are curious enough to try this series give it until after the forth or fifth episode before giving up on it, if you do. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea but I'm glad I gave it a shot.
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Side note here: Fans of Kathy Bates will see her directing talents in five episodes and her acting skills in two seasons. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm afraid things will be going backwards unless a miracle keeps from being elected again. We need that 'miracle' for so many reasons! What we need is for people to tune in to the next election and study issues and down ballot candidates as well as the top of the ticket.
One of my all time favorites! The last episode about wrecked me -- I cried like a baby. Your analysis is spot on. When I saw it come up on Netflix, I knew I needed to watch it through again. It's on my list, but After the holidays I'm going to watch it again. I'll fast forward through some parts. I can't believe how long this series has been around and never heard of it before.
Thanks for this post, Jean. It is an excellent series, one I've not seen for years.