Six Feet Under : The Eye Inside (2003)
Directed by Michael Engler / Alan Caso / Dan Attias / Jeremy Podeswa / Kathy Bates / Michael Cuesta / Alan Poul / Daniel Minahan / Miguel Arteta / Nicole Holofcener / Lisa Cholodenko / Rose Troche / Peter Care / Peter Webber / Mary Harron / Joshua Marston / Matt Shakman
Genres - Drama, Family & Personal Relationships |
Sub-Genres - Ensemble Film, Family Drama, Prime-Time Drama [TV], Psychological Drama |
Run Time - 60 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Brian J. Dillard
The third season of Six Feet Under continues its long, slow setup with another episode devoted to patient character development. Claire (Lauren Ambrose) finally decides she's had enough of her hottie beau's philandering; she kicks Phil (J.P. Pitoc) to the curb and throws herself into art school, where new friend Russell (Ben Foster) and new instructor Olivier (Peter MacDissi) liven things up. Lisa (Lili Taylor), meanwhile, escapes a toxic relationship of her own by walking out on Carol (Catherine O'Hara), her neurotic movie-exec boss. A frustrated Nate (Peter Krause) resigns himself to moving his young family back into his mother's home. Ruth (Frances Conroy) is overjoyed at Nate's return, although she's also busy enjoying the hijinks of Bettina (Kathy Bates), her straight-talking, shoplifting new insta-best friend. As for David (Michael C. Hall) and Keith (Mathew St. Patrick), they struggle to loosen up and enjoy a poolside vacation together. Fun is eventually had, although their return to the city soon destroys any easygoing momentum they've attained. Amidst such minutiae, the biggest drama occurs with this week's featured death: a young woman (Megan Austin Oberle) mowed down by a car as a direct result of a cruel prank played by friends. Originally broadcast March 16, 2003, on HBO, "The Eye Inside" marked season three, episode three of the made-for-cable drama.