The Season 4 Episode of HBO’s Six Feet Under, “That’s My Dog” breaks from the traditional narrative structure to deliver a harrowing outing.
The Big Picture Alan Ball’s HBO family saga Six Feet Under belongs to the pantheon of prestige drama from the early aughts like Deadwood and The Sopranos, and deservingly so. Ball’s multi-award-winning ensemble drama featured adrift characters who find meaning in proximity to death remains a deeply resonating and profound example of elevated television drama.
What Is “What’s My Dog” About? This episode sets up several storylines and opens with the obligatory death, which is a post-coital freak accident. The deaths in the show are unrelated to the subsequent episode arc, and this one is no exception. Ruth plays matchmaker by pairing an acquaintance with her partner George’s volatile son, much to his chagrin. Nate is mourning Lisa’s death and attends a group on grieving — which doesn’t work out.
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