Coffin in the laundry room
Imagine living in the funeral home of the Fisher family, from Six Feet Under. Everything would be tainted with a heavy vibe because death conveys conflicting and powerful ─mostly negative─ emotions. If you saw the series, you have seen Nate, David, Ruth and Claire’s behavior: depressive, aggressive and pathetic.
But the Fishers are used to living in between coffins and death and people grieving. If you shared a place with them and you ran one day into a coffin in the laundry room, besides the heavy environment, you would have to face a physical inconvenience.
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