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Ahhh, Six Feet Under. John Teti brilliantly analyzed seasons 1-4, but avid readers of TV Club Classic were unfortunately denied his insight into the show's final season. The series finale was one of the finest ever produced.
What do you say, John Teti? Any chance you would consider writing about Six Feet Under's last

Now that there's a Tuesday coverage slot open, can you please get back to recapping Supernatural?

Can we make a pact to discuss Supernatural too?

Good question. AVClub won't be covering Supernatural anymore either, so I'd like to check out other sites.

Yes, and I'm really looking forward to it. However, AVClub has made the unfortunate decision to stop covering this show. A bad SPN episode is better than a good episode of some of the shows out there.

Max continues to be the absolute worst.

Me too. And Supernatural. Really sorry to see both of those go, especially since they're keeping Survivor and South Park.

We're all very glad to hear that your SFU reviews aren't going away. Thank you for quelling the quiet panic that arises every time we don't see a review as scheduled. Take your time… we can wait as long as we know they're coming.

Does this make Keith the Key Master?

Teti's still covering it, but publication has been a bit erratic this summer. Maybe now that `Nathan for You' has ended, SFU reviews will be more consistent. Personally, I'd love it if JT would go ahead and finish up the series this year — I would hate for TV Club classic to end or JT to stop writing for the site and

I think that's exactly it. I don't George is capable of accepting blame for anything that goes wrong in any endeavor.

She probably was a good, decent person — before she met Nate. He ruined her. He has that effect on people.

I read the Mary Roach book — I didn't know it existed until I saw it on SFU. Well worth the time to read.

Dogs are good for what ails you. Unless you hate dogs… in which case, you have no soul anyway and are not worth saving.

They certainly do… as do the words from Maggie Sibley later about life not being a vending machine where you put in good deeds and expect happiness out. Sorry, I can't remember the exact quote.

The High Chaparral is and will always be my favorite TV western. The writing and cast were golden, and it had one of the most memorable themes in television. For some first-hand insight into the show's production, check out Henry Darrow's autobiography, ``Lightning in the Bottle,'' written with Jan Pippins.

What's happened to our Six Feet Under reviews? John Teti, where are you? Please don't stop covering this incredible series until the last note of ``Breathe Me'' comes to an end.

Are we getting a Six Feet Under review this week?

Just looking at that poster makes me want to smash her face.

Of all the great `deaths of the week' shown on SFU, this is the most memorable for me, closely followed by the death of `The Invisible Woman' (but for very different reasons). The thought of a Holy Roller getting flattened in traffic while trying to join a bunch of floating sex-dolls is a hilarious bit of poetic