I'm a big tv fan, I've watched hundreds of shows, and I've seen the whole 6FU five times (finishing up again for the sixth time actually). And I can honestly say that Brenda Chenowith is my favourite tv character ever.
Funny thing is, the first time I watched this show, I didn't really care for her, one might even say I disliked her. I was 16 years old, and could relate to other characters much easier (mostly to Claire and David). I liked her a little bit better the second time around (when I was about 18-19), and the third time around (22-23) she became my favourite character.
She really grows on you if you give her a chance. When I first watched the show, I had this... specific set of values, I'd say. And she didn't fit into that, so I didn't like her. With growing older and experiencing more of actual living and screwing up myself, I completely changed my opinion on her. I think that's sort of what determines people's opinion on her. She's definitely very flawed, she realizes it, she tries to fight it, and sometimes she just can't. I think it's very human, I think most of us have been there and it is something we all should be able to relate to, or at least empathize/understand why she does what she does. But I guess some people just can't. Maybe they need to do some more living or screwing up.
I love Six Feet Under, it's by far my favourite show, have seen more of it than of anything else, and Brenda manages to do something incredible, stand out as the most complex and the most real character on a show full of complex and real characters.
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