Brotherhood (Six Feet Under)
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Episode 7
| "Brotherhood" | |
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| Six Feet Under episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 7 |
| Directed by | Jim McBride |
| Written by | Christian Williams |
| Cinematography by | Alan Caso |
| Editing by | Tanya Swerling |
| Original release date | July 15, 2001 |
| Running time | 51 minutes |
| Guest appearances | |
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"Brotherhood" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American drama television series Six Feet Under. The episode was written by co-executive producer Christian Williams, and directed by Jim McBride. It originally aired on HBO on July 15, 2001.
The series is set in Los Angeles, and depicts the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home, along with their friends and lovers. It explores the conflicts that arise after the family's patriarch, Nathaniel, dies in a car accident. In the episode, Fisher & Sons tend a man who wants a funeral for his military brother, but not wanting a military service. Meanwhile, David questions his new role at the church.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 5.33 million household viewers and gained a Nielsen household rating of 3.5. The episode received mixed reviews from critics, who found the themes too heavy-handed.
Private First Class Victor Kovitch (Brian Kimmet) sends a video log to his parents from his base, detailing all his activities. Years later, Victor is now bedridden while watching the video log. When his brother Paul (Wade Williams) comes with a new tape to watch, he is aghast to learn that Victor has died from Gulf War syndrome.
After telling her he loves her, Nate (Peter Krause) tells Brenda (Rachel Griffiths) that they will go on a weekend getaway to a spa resort. As they have sex, Billy (Jeremy Sisto) walks in the room, making them uncomfortable. Later, when Nate arrives for the trip, he decides to leave when Billy stays around so Brenda can take care of him. At a church meeting, David (Michael C. Hall) is informed that they need to settle on an associate priest. He interviews a progressive priest, Father Clark (Raphael Sbarge), for a position at the church, which forces him to consider his own place within the congregation. Clark does not get the position, and David talks with Father Jack (Tim Maculan) over the purpose of the church.
Paul meets with David and Nate to arrange the funeral for Victor, after having tried to bring attention over his Gulf War syndrome. Due to this, he also refuses a military service because he and Victor were fighting the Army for compensation. Nate soon discovers that Victor loved the Army and wanted a military burial but had never wanted to cause trouble with his brother. When Paul is informed, he breaks down after realizing how little he knew his brother. Ruth (Frances Conroy) takes Hiram (Ed Begley Jr.) to dine with her family, while announcing that she has decided to work at a flower shop owned by Nikolai (Ed O'Ross).
Production
Development
The episode was written by co-executive producer Christian Williams, and directed by Jim McBride. This was Williams' second writing credit, and McBride's first directing credit.[1]