Six feet under
A lifetime of events drift over within a flashback moment.
When the characters are broken collage of imperfect worn-out pieces, are there anything else between this people that we are curious to look forward to? "How far can they sink?" - is this the same question that we ask week after week and after each episode?
Six feet. That's about all it is. From the cradle to the grave. No matter how right or wrong we are, we all end up dead. Most of us die and our existence stay within the memories of others. We fade with the memories of our bearers.
Does it matter if we're ever here? Are we making a difference at least to the people around us? Making their lives easier or harder? Life is a process and death is part of it. Ashes to ashes, I am afraid of dying since my grandfather died, but we all know it will happen just in a matter of time.
When someone close passed away, are you grieving for yourselves or for the deceased?