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Jun 05, 2006
SFU - Season 5
2 of 2 found this helpful Mixed feelings about this one again. Seasons 1 & 2 blew me away so fiercefully, that it is hard to live up to them. Obviously, I was eager to digest this season rapidly, as I wanted to know what would become of the gang. I expected Nate's fate to arrive, although I wish the writers had developed something more positive between Nate and Brenda. I guess you could chalk that down to style writing. I tend to like Hollywood endings, and I guess I wished that Nate and Brenda would work out, and recapture their 'fire' before Nate slipped off. I felt that Maggie was a rather shallow and 2-D character, and didn't really see what Nate's interest in her was: she was homely and rather dull in my book. While I enjoyed seeing Claire embark on a tour of 'the real world' by temping, I would have liked to see her explode more and really develop her sense of creativity.
Overall, I think Alan Ball and Co. ended the series with a whimper, rather than a bang. There are brilliant moments over the season's 12 episodes, but nothing that can compare with the first two seasons, which were truly enthralling. They abandoned the deceased's role in each episode, and I just found each chapter rather dull. The only real bright spot was the final episode, which ended beautifully. I must admit that I always thought that the soundtracks of all these episodes were great; it showed that the people responsible for using music to manipulate emotions were really on their toes.
I would recommend this series for the completists out there. if you loved the show, buy this. You should own the series in its entirety, although I expected more. Much more.

Sep 21, 2018
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Jun 05, 2006
SFU - Season 4
1 of 1 found this helpful Alan Ball & Co. continue to work their magic in this season of SFU, although I wouldn't say it is one of their best seasons. They seem to fall back on formulaic writing, and do not pound the viewer with the shocking and introspective topics from the first 2 seasons. This being said, Season 4 is a step up from Season 3, which was just a long, drawn-out story about how Nate and Lisa hated each other. I liked how Claire really blossomed in this season, and think that the whole picture is an interesting view of the Fishers in their descent to their Final Destination.