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Adam Scott almost left Hollywood forever. During a recent appearance on Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” podcast, Scott said he ...
Matthew Lyda — the original co-host of The Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast — has detailed his removal from the show.
For years, Matt Lyda served as The Undertaker's co-host on the Six Feet Under podcast, a role now filled by The Undertaker's wife, Michelle McCool.
The Parks and Rec actor later guest starred as Ben Cooper, David Fisher's love interest, for two episodes in season 2 of Six ...
All’s well that ends well, but once upon a time Adam Scott lost out on a major role - Michael C. Hall’s in HBO’s multi-Emmy-winning Six Feet Under - and it nearly made him reconsider the craft of ...
During a recent interview with Maven on his YouTube channel, Matt Lyda discussed his exit from The Undertaker's "Six Feet Under" podcast.
On Six Feet Under and Those Moments When Life and TV Collide It’s a show that felt extraordinarily personal to many people for a simple, obvious reason: We all lose loved ones.
Ultimately, Six Feet Under was a show that celebrated life. Get married, find your protégé, don’t get shot by robbers, be happy, because to quote Brenda, “Future is just a f*cking concept ...
Six Feet Under sniffs at that, and rightly so. The drama that you can evoke from the friction within a relationship is much more compelling than the cat-and-mouse of most TV romances.
Six Feet Under also explores Brenda’s own dysfunctional childhood, as the twin sister of her codependent brother Billy (Jeremy Sisto) and pet project of her own neurotic psychiatrist parents.
But since Six Feet Under, death has become an occasion for laughing – for reveling in dark humour – as much as for crying on US TV comedies and dramas alike. It made it okay to laugh at death.