Opinion ID: 3038576
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Heading: Setting, Mood, and Pace

Text: [13] Although both works take place in a contemporary, family-run funeral home, the similarities in setting end there. “Six Feet Under” takes place in a well-maintained funeral home in Los Angeles. Although the business struggles against 10456 FUNKY FILMS v. TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT a competitor and is, at times, somewhat sluggish, “The Funk Parlor, located in Connecticut, is in shambles. The moods of the two works are drastically different as well. “The Funk Parlor” is a farcical mystery, while “Six Feet Under” is serious, dramatic, and introspective. “The Funk Parlor” moves at a rapid clip, while “Six Feet Under” evolves slowly and often in repetitive fashion. Beyond the basic premise of a familyrun funeral home, there are no similarities in the setting, mood or pace of the two works.