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scaryhaven · 1 year
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✨all my favorite characters are dysfunctional, or traumatized, or little weirdos, or all of the above, and i wouldn't have it any other way✨
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youwantedadog · 5 months
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toxicanonymity · 6 months
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In the Stepdad Joel AU, Thanksgiving week 2023 was the setting for Uber, All Recipes, Fandango, Tinder, and (last night), the beginning of Amazon.
poor Jacques from Fandango and Tinder:
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Stepdad Master List
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socialoutsider1a · 15 days
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I think Jeremy Sisto is a brilliant actor.
I first saw him as Billy Chenowith in Six Feet Under which was what began my interest in him.
Billy was someone who could be calm one minute and then frightening the next was completely unexpected but had me realizing Sisto is incredibly talented.
I also really hope he gets to play more villains in the future.
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unfoldingmoments · 5 months
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Six Feet Under
“Everybody forgives everybody for everything.” — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 1: Pilot
“I just feel like all I do, all day long, is just manage myself, try to fuckin' connect with people. But it's like, no matter how much energy you pour into getting to the station on time, or getting on the right train, there's still no fuckin' guarantee that anybody's gonna be there for you to pick you up when you get there.” — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 5: Time Flies  “If there’s a moment when I feel like I’m in prison, I just have to think about all those moments when it feels safe, and remind myself that those moments outweigh the prison moments.” — Nate Fisher “I say, if life offers you a new beginning, take it.” — Brenda Chenowith “I can’t believe how much money I’ve spent fucking up my life.” — Brenda Chenowith
“That’s the thing about Narcissus, its not that he’s so fucking in love with himself, because he isn’t at all, he fucking hates himself. It’s that without that reflection looking back at him, he doesn’t exist.” — Billy Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 2: Someone Else's Eyes
“You hang onto your pain like it means something, like it's worth something. Well, let me tell ya, it's not worth shit. Let it go. Infinite possibilities, and all he can do is whine.” — Nathaniel Fisher, Sr., Six Feet Under, Season 4: Untitled
“Maybe your soul mate is the one who forces your soul to grow the most?” — Ari Ziskind, Six Feet Under, Season 4: The Dare
“I wouldn’t change anything. If you change one thing, that changes everything. And some things are the way they should be.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 3: Tears, Bones and Desire
“Life is pain, get used to it.” — Lisa Kimmel Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 4: The Dare
“It's hard sometimes, relationships aren't easy. You just have to work at it every day. Can't expect everything to be perfect all the time, and can't get shaken when it isn't. If there's a moment when I feel like I'm in prison, I just have to think about all those moments when it feels safe, and remind myself that those moments outweigh the prison moments.” — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 3: The Trap
“That's where everything started. In those cave paintings there was the creation of the idea of image, of the representation of ourselves.” — Russell Corwin, Six Feet Under, Season 4: Can I Come Up Now?
“All we have is this moment, right here, right now. The future is just a fucking concept that we use to avoid being alive today. So be here... now.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 2: Someone Else's Eyes
“If we live our lives the right way, then every single thing we do becomes a work of art.” — Claire Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 2: The Liar and the Whore
“You know, it's just so sad that you can love somebody so much and have absolutely no idea what's going on in their head.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 2: The Invisible Woman
“That's the thing about depression: if you really allow yourself to feel it, it gets very boring very fast.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 2: Out, Out, Brief Candle
“You know what I find interesting? If you lose a spouse, you're called a widow or a widower. If you're a child and you lose your parents, then you're an orphan. But what's the word to describe a parent who loses a child? I guess that's just too fucking awful to even have a name.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 1: Life's Too Short
“Love isn't something you feel, it's something you do. If the person you're with doesn't want it, do yourself a favor and save it for someone who does.” — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 5: The Rainbow of Her Reasons
“Well, I know that if you think life is a vending machine, where you put in virtue and you get out happiness, then you're probably gonna be disappointed. I know that.” — Maggie Sibley, Six Feet Under, Season 5: Time Flies
“Nate: Time flies when you're having fun, huh? Nathaniel Sr.: No, time flies when you're pretending to have fun.” — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 5: Time Flies
“In the beginning, if you hate something, it's good, because you don't recognize the beauty of your own truth.” — Olivier Castro-Staal, Six Feet Under, Season 3: The Eye Inside
“All we have is this moment, right here, right now. The future is just a fucking concept that we use to avoid being alive today. So be here... now.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 2: Someone Else's Eyes “Well, we’re all wounded. We carry our wounds around with us through life, and eventually they kill us. Things happen that leave a mark in space, in time. In us.” — Brenda Chenowith
“All that lives, lives forever. Only the shell, the perishable passes away. The spirit is without end. Eternal. Deathless.” — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 2: In The Game
Tracy Montrose: Why do people have to die? Nate: To make life important. None of us know how long we've got. Which is why we have to make each day matter. And it sound like your Aunt Lilian did exactly that. Tracy Montrose: Yeah, she did. Nate: Then you can be happy for her. For a life well-lived. That's the most any of us can hope for. — Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 1: Knock, Knock
“You both look so happy. Just enjoy it while it lasts. Which isn't very long. You think you have forever, but you don't. Soon you start to get on each other's nerves. Then you don't tell the other person as much as you used to, 'cause, really, what's the point? You thought they understood you, but they never did … not really. Finally, not only do you not tell the other person anything real, you actively start lying to him. And then, when you think it can't get any worse, he up and dies! No matter what you do, you end up alone, not knowing who you are or what you really want!” — Ruth Fisher, Six Feet Under, Season 1: The Foot
“Well, we're all wounded. We carry our wounds around with us through life, and eventually they kill us. Things happen that leave a mark in space, in time. In us.” — Brenda Chenowith, Six Feet Under, Season 1: The Will
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bob-belcher · 3 years
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Six Feet Under (2001-2005)
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So I finished Six Feet Under a few weeks ago. Here’s my take:
-Brenda was the absolute WORST character in my opinion. From episode 1, I could not STAND her. Now, don’t get me wrong, I tried my best to give her the benefit of the doubt, but honestly from beginning to end, she was awful. For instance, she sleeps around with a shit ton of dudes and her brother threatens her fiance on NUMEROUS occasions, but the minute Nate tells her that he slept with Lisa ONCE and she got pregnant all of a sudden it’s the end of the world? 
-Now I started watching this because I knew Michael C. Hall was in it, but I didn’t wanna go in thinking I was going to LOVE his character and that he wouldn’t have flaws. I’ll be honest, I didn’t. David was so uptight in the beginning so he was lowkey annoying at first. But as the show went on, he loosened up a bit. And overall, I felt really bad for him because of how he kinda viewed himself.
-Billy was very up and down for me. I totally understand, he was mentally ill, but he was not redeemable whatsoever in the beginning and Brenda did NOT help him whatsoever. Like I get they had a traumatic life and their parents are awful and he had a mental illness. But, Billy was awful. However, when they brought him back, he was pretty wonderful and I think the distance from Brenda also helped. I’ll be honest, when him and Claire were first together, I loved their relationship. I wish it could have continued, but of course it did not and that kinda went to hell. Now like I’ve said before, I TOTALLY get that he had a mental illness and it was a very real depiction of this mental illness, but it was really hard to feel for Billy in the beginning.
-The only thing that pissed me off about Ruth was how much of a bitch she became after George came back home after getting ECT. She really treated him like an inconvenience and a burden. Now I get that George wasn’t the best once they were married, but it seemed like he had been trying SO hard once he got back, but she treated him like shit.
-Then there’s Keith. I couldn’t stand him for most of the show. Up until about the last season. He treated David like shit but then complained that David acted like a doormat. Dude, you literally are treating him like a doormat! I get David had his faults, but Keith did not deserve David whatsoever.
-The amount of times I said, “What are YOU doing here?” while watching the show was insane. The amount of guest stars on that show was insane! Also, why is it that every time Michael Weston is guest starring on a show, his character is completely AWFUL?!? Guess he’s just good at it.
-Olivier? Terrible. The worst. The show could have just not had him in it and it would have been better.
-The Chenowith parents? Horrible human beings. MOSTLY the mom. She was the most narcissistic bitch ever. Doesn’t mean I think Brenda is okay, cause she is still awful.
-Lisa? She deserved better.
-I absolutely CALLED Lisa’s sister threatening to take Maya. I’m glad they didn’t let that get too far, but I definitely called it.
-I feel like Claire should have been more understanding of Russel considering he was basically coerced by Olivier.
-I feel like there were times where Rico was terrible, but overall, he was a decent guy who was trying to support his family. Vanessa on the other hand? Could not stand her in the least. And her sister was even worse.
-Nate was overall not a terrible character in my opinion. Scared of commitment? Definitely. However, the last season he started teetering on a litle rotten. And then he died which I was definitely NOT expecting. I didn’t think the AVM was gonna come back up.
-Bettina was a good friend to be honest and Kathy Bates is always great.
-I do wish that they didn’t have some of the loose ends that there were. Like with Lisa’s brother-in-law? Nate figures shit out and then he confronts him and then he offs himself and then that’s it? Like there’s no mention really of it at all. Another sort of loose end was Gabriel. He takes off and we don’t really hear about him and then he shows up with all the dead people Claire sees. So, yea we assume he’s dead, but they just kinda threw that at us.
Overall, I really enjoyed the show and I did like the ending, even though it made me cry. I got very invested in the show and I wish it was longer than 5 seasons to be honest. Yes, there were a lot of characters I didn’t like, but the show was very enjoyable. Also, I didn’t really form much of an opinion on Nathaniel because most of his scenes were him after he was dead so it was kind of hard to see how he was as a person because we don’t really know. But I did enjoy the little scenes he would show up in. Made the show interesting seeing how everyone kind of saw him differently.
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cheersgenderqueers · 5 years
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Six Feet Under s3 ep9
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comeasyouare96 · 5 years
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Six Feet Under tv show (2001 - 2005)
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Six Feet Under Season 1 Episode 8:
Billy: Hey, Nate, listen, I’m sorry about last week. I go off the meds now and then just to feel alive. I’m sure you’ve must’ve thought I was a total psycho.
Nate: Crossed my mind.
Billy: Well I’m not. 
Me: Yes you are, you were born into a family of pyschos you’re inbred own that shit.
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youwantedadog · 8 months
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toxicanonymity · 4 months
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hot sluts named Billy
Billy Loomis, Scream (fic):
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Scuba Instructor Billy, The Skeleton Twins (fic):
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Billy Hargrove, Stranger Things:
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Billy Russo (Jigsaw), The Punisher:
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Billy Butcher, The Boys:
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Billy Chenowith, Six Feet Under:
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Thank you, gif makers! 🖤
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socialoutsider1a · 2 months
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This is a list of villainous roles Jeremy Sisto (Jubal Valentine in the FBI TV series) has played in movies since he began his acting career in 1991: Vassago/Jeremy Nyebern in the 1995 movie, "Hideaway", Darius in the 2006 movie, "The Thirst", Earl Hunterson in "Waitress", Mr. Faustin in "H8RZ", Talon in "Batman vs. Robin", King Runeard in "Frozen II" and Billy Chenowith in "Six Feet Under".
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fridayweareinlove · 7 years
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littlemsscareall · 7 years
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six-feetunder · 7 years
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