Things get emotionally messy and quietly devastating in this week’s Six Feet Unfiltered as Chloe and Courtney dive into Six Feet Under Season 2, Episode 4: “Driving Mr. Mossback.” From a death on a Seattle tour bus to awkward vegan dinners and family stakeouts outside Tranquility Spa, this episode is low-key unhinged—and we’re breaking it all down.
Nate and Claire hit the road for some sibling bonding (and existential spiraling) that involves A.V.M. seizures, vegan meatloaf sabotage, and an awkward reunion with Lisa, who is very much not over Nate. Meanwhile, Brenda gets roped into a wild stakeout with Margaret that somehow ends in a screaming match and a slap heard ’round the Benz, Ruth gets deep into metaphor mode with her architectural plans for personal growth, and David steps up to help Keith with Taylor—earning MVP status for navigating death, parenting, and coloring book etiquette with grace.
We’re talking grief, guilt, good counselors, garbage meals, and why telling someone you like their zucchini lasagna when you don’t might actually be the meanest thing you can do. Plus: a surprise cameo from Ruth’s past, a crash course in Riot Grrrl feminism, and why sometimes the real emergency… is just your mom being dramatic.
Grab your headphones, pour one out for Mr. Mossback, and join us for another unfiltered deep dive into the brilliance and breakdowns of Six Feet Under. 🎙💀
This week on Six Feet Unfiltered, Chloe and Courtney return after a brief (chaotic) hiatus to dive into one of the most emotionally charged episodes yet—Season 2, Episode 3: “The Plan.” From psychic visitations and self-help cults to gut-wrenching grief and literal shitstorms, this episode has everything.Join us as we unpack one of the show’s most tender death scenes, Ruth’s unexpected journey through the emotionally unhinged world of The Plan, and Claire’s heartbreaking confrontation with Gabe—gun and all. Meanwhile, Nate spirals deeper into existential dread, Brenda ditches class mid-debate, and Rico shares about his sex life in the prep room. Also, David and Keith hit the racquetball courts, a psychic makes us cry, and the Brazil nuts discourse continues.We’re talking about grief, spiritual aftershocks, cult dynamics, emotional repression, and why the phrase “it's just your body, it's not you” hit us in the soul. Stick around for some truly unfiltered commentary on sexuality, psychic powers, and how to tell if your personal growth seminar might actually be a red flag.Let’s get into it. 💀🎙
Things are weird, chaotic, and a little tear-stained in this week’s episode of Six Feet Unfiltered as we dive into Season 2, Episode 2: "Out, Out Brief Candle."
From a brutal heatstroke death that feels way too real, to Mercury-in-retrograde levels of emotional chaos, this one hits on all fronts. We unpack Nate’s growing dread as he faces his mortality (and ghosts, literal and figurative), Brenda’s attempt at playing house while spiraling internally, and David’s baffling boner-level excitement over a casket wall. Meanwhile, Claire’s patience with Gabe wears thin, Ruth enters her “Architect of My Life” era (thanks to Robbie and a cult-lite graduation ceremony), and Mitzi Dalton Huntley returns to prove once again that she’s both the villain and the MVP of corporate sabotage.
We’re talking casket walls, fry sticks, broken washing machines, trauma bonding, and why you should always validate your own damn feelings. Plus: the Six Feet Under–Twin Peaks multiverse theory, high school chaos, and a lot of hard truths about fragile masculinity.
Grab an Entenmann's Cake, pour a drink, and join us as we (gently) roast Nate for finally getting around to telling someone about his potentially fatal AVM.🎙💀
Also, if you’re ever thinking about dipping a doobie in embalming fluid: don’t.
Season Two kicks off with chaos, cocaine, cosmic checkers, and... gonorrhea?On this episode of Six Feet Unfiltered, Chloe and Courtney are back (and broadcasting from a comfier couch) to dive into Season 2, Episode 1: In the Game. The season premiere delivers big emotional swings and some of the wildest moments yet—including a fake slasher film, a real overdose, and Nate tripping literal balls at Sunday dinner.While Nate finally gets an official diagnosis (and a reality check from the world’s most insensitive doctor), Brenda spirals into full-on avoidance mode, Ruth attempts to validate everyone’s sex life with a dinner party no one asked for, and David finds himself third-wheeling Keith and Eddie in church pews and brunch booths alike.Meanwhile, Claire tries to play it cool with Gabe (who is very much not fine), Rico tries to upsell a cremation, and Becky’s death scene might be one of the darkest and most haunting of the series so far.We’re talking thin blood, medical trauma, boundary-setting queens, and why sometimes a booger anecdote is the perfect metaphor for life. Plus, a brand-new season means the debut of our Blind Rankings—we’re placing this episode on our Season 2 leaderboard without knowing what’s coming next. What could go wrong?Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review so we can continue our slow but steady podcast domination (and maybe move to the kitchen for Season 3). 🎙💀
This episode has everything: grief, porn stars, gay bars, lamb legs, oral sex, and ranking chaos.Chloe and Courtney break down everything from Season One of Six Feet Under—episode by episode, death by death, character by character. Did we overanalyze everything? Yes. Did we change our minds mid-recording multiple times? Absolutely. Did we spiral into existential dread somewhere around episode seven? Probably.Come hear us give Mr. Jones the S-tier crown he deserves, fight over Angela’s place in the pantheon, and try to remember what the hell happened in “Brotherhood.” Claire reigns, Billy terrifies, and Tracy Montrose Blair makes her glorious return.If you’ve ever loved, lost, or thrown a severed foot in someone’s locker, you’re in the right place.
Season 1 of Six Feet Under ends with a bang—literally—and Chloe and Courtney are here to break down every wild, emotional, and deeply awkward moment of the finale, “Knock, Knock.”
When a corporate golf game turns fatal, the Fishers find themselves once again hosting everyone’s favorite unhinged client, Tracy Montrose Blair, as she plans a “resplendent” funeral for Aunt Lillian. Meanwhile, Brenda and Nate spiral after a near-death car crash and a surprise medical reveal that raises the stakes heading into Season 2. David delivers his most vulnerable moment yet in a powerful scene that has us cheering (and screaming), and Ruth’s dinner with Hiram takes a surprising turn that leaves her... oddly unbothered.
Meanwhile, we get a raw moment of reflection from your hosts as they process how this season — and this podcast — has unexpectedly shifted how they view relationships, identity, and their own messy humanity. (Also: baby books, antidepressants, and dolphins. Don’t ask — just listen.)
Join us as we celebrate the highs, the lows, the awkward golf outings, the psych ward visits, and the beauty of sticking with something long enough to see where it takes you. We made it through Season One, y’all. Let’s talk about it.
This week on Six Feet Unfiltered, Chloe and Courtney take on one of the most emotionally gut-wrenching episodes of Six Feet Under yet: Season 1, Episode 12: A Private Life. From the devastating opening moments to the explosive confrontations that follow, this episode doesn’t hold back, and neither do we.A brutal hate crime shakes David to his core, forcing him to confront the dangers LGBTQ+ individuals face in a world filled with prejudice. As he wrestles with his identity, tensions at Fisher & Sons explode in a long-overdue showdown with Rico, leading to one of David’s most powerful moments yet. Meanwhile, Brenda is finally pushed to her breaking point with Billy as his mental state spirals into dangerous territory. Their relationship has been toxic for a while, but this episode proves just how much control Billy has over her, and how impossible it feels for her to escape.Elsewhere, Claire’s wise beyond her years, Ruth is determined to understand David (with help from an iconic Robbie moment), and Nate finds himself in one of the most terrifying situations of his life... courtesy of none other than - you guessed it - Billy.From chilling real-world parallels to psychological manipulation, raw personal reckonings, and more than one unsettling confrontation, this episode is heavy in all the best (and worst) ways. We’re unpacking the tension, trauma, and unforgettable moments, unfiltered as always. Join us as we break it all down, because Six Feet Under just keeps digging deeper.
This week on Six Feet Unfiltered, things get dark. Chloe and Courtney kick off the episode with a true crime detour—because nothing says "casual morning scroll" like uncovering a horrifying murder that took place across the street. (Yeah. It’s that kind of episode.)Then, it’s time to break down Six Feet Under Season 1, Episode 11: The Trip, which wastes no time hitting us with one of the most devastating deaths so far. The loss of baby Dillon sends shockwaves through the Fisher & Sons crew, leaving Rico questioning everything, Nate stepping up in ways we love, and David… well, David-ing his way through it all.Meanwhile, Nate and David take their sibling dynamic to Vegas for a funeral director’s conference (because nothing says Sin City like embalming discourse), Brenda crashes the trip in peak Brenda fashion, and Billy? He’s lurking. Claire is dealing with Gabe’s downward spiral, Ruth is getting benched at the flower shop, and David is this close to having the world’s most awkward coming-out conversation.From grief spirals to questionable work trips, a surprise lap dance moment, and an arson-based power move, we’re breaking it all down—unfiltered, as always. Grab a drink (or sneak in some McChickens) and join us for the ride.
This week on Six Feet Unfiltered, Chloe and Courtney dive into Six Feet Under Season 1, Episode 10: The New Person. A darkly absurd death kicks off an episode packed with power struggles, unraveling relationships, and plenty of dysfunction. At Fisher & Sons, Rico’s replacement search ends with Angela—talented, chaotic, and completely unfiltered. Meanwhile, David struggles with loneliness, Nate surprises him by stepping up, and Claire finds herself growing closer to Gabe as his grief takes a complicated turn.Over in the land of Chenoweth chaos, Billy spirals into full meltdown mode, leading to a bombshell revelation from Margaret that shakes Brenda’s world. Oh, and Ruth? She’s having a night out with Nikolai that takes a sharp left into unexpected entanglements and a heated bathroom confrontation.From questionable job interviews to peeing scandals, manipulative parenting, and an unexpected dance number, we break it all down with our usual unfiltered takes. Plus, we ask the important questions—does every death scene reflect the episode’s themes? Is Angela a misunderstood icon? And did Ruth just admit she’s into Nikolai?Join us for another wild ride through the Fisher universe! Don’t forget to subscribe, rate us five stars, and tell us what you think—especially if you, too, think Margaret is a master manipulator.
This episode of Six Feet Under doesn’t hold back, bringing us one of the most heartbreaking losses of the series so far. The ripple effects of grief hit hard, leaving some searching for comfort, others running from reality, and a few diving headfirst into chaos.
While Claire struggles to navigate Gabe’s pain, Ruth embarks on a camping trip that takes an unexpected turn, David explores a side of himself he’s long kept hidden, and Nate gets a brutal lesson in just how transactional death can be. Meanwhile, Brenda’s latest scheme pushes things to an entirely new level, proving once again that she fully commits to the bit.
We’re unpacking it all - the sorrow, the missteps, the coping mechanisms (both healthy and... less so) - with the honesty and humor you expect. Take a deep breath, get comfortable, and let’s talk about it.
This week, we’re diving headfirst (pun intended) into Six Feet Under Season 1, Episode 8: Crossroads. We’ve got heartbreak, decapitations, existential crises, and... ballroom dancing? While Nate struggles to keep up with Brenda’s ever-growing chaos (featuring a surprise naked Australian), David twirls his way into his main character era, and Claire finds herself stuck in a messed up episode of Survivor. Meanwhile, Rico starts questioning his worth, Kroner shows just how shady they really are, and Parker McKenna continues her reign as the most terrifying teenage manipulator of all time.Join us as we unpack all the drama, psychoanalyze Brenda (again), and decide whether Rico is a traitor or just a guy trying to get paid. Oh, and if you’re drinking champagne in the back of a limo, maybe... keep your head inside the vehicle.
Things get heavy and a little unhinged in Episode Seven of Six Feet Unfiltered as we break down Six Feet Under Season 1, Episode 7: "Brotherhood." From a gut-punching look at the lasting trauma of war to some seriously questionable boundary issues, this episode delivers everything we love (and stress about) in Six Feet Under. Join us as we unpack the heartbreaking story of Private First Class Victor Kovitch, whose Gulf War Syndrome and unfulfilled military pride leave Nate caught between honoring a soldier’s final wishes and respecting a grieving brother’s rage. Meanwhile, David is stuck in church politics, forced to navigate shady backroom deals, homophobic undertones, and his own inner conflict. Ruth starts her new job at Nikolai’s flower shop, where awkward flirtation and blunt honesty make for a chaotic but strangely charming new workplace. Claire sets firm boundaries with Ruth—only to spiral in math class and imagine telekinetically exploding her teacher’s head (relatable). And speaking of boundary issues, Billy continues to insert himself into Brenda and Nate’s lives in wildly inappropriate ways, leaving us deeply uncomfortable (but also, admittedly, entertained). Stick around as we discuss Ruth’s surprising moment of vulnerability, Nate’s impulsive declaration of love, and why this episode might have been better titled "Boundaries" instead of "Brotherhood." Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tell us—who crossed the biggest line this episode? 🎙💀
Things get tense and plenty bizarre in Episode Six of Six Feet Unfiltered as we break down "The Room." This episode delivers equal parts dark humor and emotional gut-punches as we are introduced to Mr. Jones, an ornery widower, who steals the spotlight as he grapples with grief after the passing of his wife, Hattie. Meanwhile, Nate uncovers Nathaniel's mysterious business dealings, including a secret room at a local restaurant that raises more questions than answers about the late patriarch's private life.
Ruth navigates her own romantic entanglements, caught between Nikolai's flirtations, Hiram's plea's for reconciliation, and the lingering memories of her late husband. Meanwhile, David’s attempts to navigate loneliness—and Tracy—offer up some seriously cringeworthy moments that had us yelling at the screen, while Claire finds herself entangled in an ill-advised connection with Brenda’s volatile brother, Billy.
Join us as we discuss key moments, from Mr. Jones' sharp wit and tender vulnerability, to Ruth’s hilarious slap heard ‘round the funeral home when Nikolai takes his flirting a step too far. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your favorite moment from this episode in the comments! 🎙💀
Things get a little steamy and plenty awkward in Episode Five of Six Feet Unfiltered as we break down "An Open Book." From a shocking (and slightly absurd) bubble bath death scene to the Fisher brothers navigating Viveca St. John’s unconventional funeral, there’s no shortage of wild moments to unpack.
Join us as we dive into Nate’s painfully awkward introduction to Brenda’s eccentric parents, Ruth’s well-meaning but hilariously misguided road trip with Claire, and David’s inner turmoil as he takes on a role at the family church—much to Keith’s frustration. Meanwhile, Claire’s eye-rolling at her “perfect” cousins had us cracking up, while Ruth’s attempts to bond with Claire on their road trip provided both heartfelt and hilariously awkward moments to unpack.
Stick around for our thoughts on the Fisher family chaos, David’s journey of self-acceptance, and why Viveca’s wake might just be the most memorable funeral yet. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tell us your MVP for this episode! 🎙💀
Things get intense in Episode Four of Six Feet Unfiltered as we dive into “Familia.” From a shocking opening death scene to the Fisher brothers navigating Paco’s gang-involved funeral arrangements, there’s no shortage of drama.
Join us as we unpack Ruth catching Nate and Brenda in a compromising moment (talk about awkward), David’s struggles with his identity as he receives encouragement from an unlikely source, and Claire’s fiery personality clashing with a cute gang member at the funeral home, leading to a surprisingly tense exchange. Meanwhile, Nate and David take a stand against Gilardi, setting up a new chapter for the funeral home.
Stick around for our thoughts on Ruth’s unexpected financial moves, David’s self-discovery journey, and whether the Fishers are learning to work together—or just creating more chaos. Grab your headphones and dive in for another wild and heartfelt look at Six Feet Under! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tell us your MVP for this episode!
Things heat up in Episode Three of Six Feet Unfiltered—literally and figuratively. Join us as we dissect "The Foot," from a morbid opening death scene at a bread factory, to the Fisher family grappling with some wildly bad decisions - we’ve got a lot to unpack.
Expect chaotic breakfast table conversations, Claire’s wild revenge arc, and Nate's ongoing battle with being the world’s flakiest big brother. Meanwhile, Ruth is in rare form, betting big and dropping secrets. Also, is anyone surprised that Brenda and Nate hook up on the world’s most unsanitary couch? (You will cringe—we did.)
Stick around as we crown Claire the MVP, debate whether a ham can pass for a foot, and unpack just how darkly hilarious this episode is. Grab your drinks and dive into all the messy brilliance that makes Six Feet Under iconic. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tag Alan Ball in the comments—because we’ve got questions.
Chaos ensues in this week's Six Feet Unfiltered as we dive into Season 1, Episode 2, "The Will." From family drama to unexpected toilet troubles, Chloe and Courtney bring their signature blend of humor, insight, and brutal honesty. Highlights include Claire’s angst around her own self-discovery, David’s mounting pressure as the family glue, and Brenda proving she’s the queen of boundaries (with a tattoo reveal to boot). Plus, we explore Nate’s knack for well-meaning but illegal solutions, David’s awkward reunion with his ex, and the infamous 'death boner' moment. Tune in for a wild ride packed with laughs, revelations, and toe-sucking (yes, really).
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In the very first episode of Six Feet Unfiltered, Courtney and Chloe pop some metaphorical (and literal) champagne as they dive into the Six Feet Under pilot. From Nathaniel Fisher Sr.’s epic demise to the chaos of grief, meth-fueled meltdowns, and steamy janitor’s closet moments, we’re breaking down all the death, dysfunction, and drama that kickstart the Fisher family saga.
Join us for feminist hot takes, personal reflections, and more banter than you bargained for as we explore why this show still hits hard after all these years. Warning: plenty of laughs, oversharing, and unfiltered discussions about life, sex, and all the things we can’t take with us.