If you found yourself dissatisfied with Nate’s backward momentum on this season of Six Feet Under — marrying Brenda then falling out of love with her, getting her pregnant then cheating with Maggie — well, you’re not alone. Peter Krause (left), the actor who’s portrayed Nate for five seasons, tells TV Guide he ”started to get frustrated with what I call the Wile E. Coyote-Road Runner Syndrome. You see the same thing happen over and over again without any real forward progress or momentum.” Then again, now that Nate’s dead and there’s three episodes remaining, there’s still time for him to quit his whining and crack a smile. It could happen.
Aug 4
2005
09:01 PM ET
Nate Fisher speaks! From beyond the grave!
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Are you kidding me? Is this really Nate’s reality, or is this some hot shot-HBO exec’s idea of a cruel joke to enthused SFU fans? It seems that most of the crucial moments in SFU history were either a dream or some sort of X-tacy hallucination. So now what? Maybe this really isn’t the final season after all?? Possible, but unlikely.
I guess it is more the beginning of the end. The “everything happens again” syndrome is overwhelming and I understand why an actor would want to move out of it. Pity is once you have removed a leg, most possibly the chair will fall.
The effort to maintain a tv serie through 5 years must be pretty tiring, but Alan Ball managed somehow. Lets pray this is not the last season.