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20ag07
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There are no miracles in Dillon, Texas. A star quarterback gets paralyzed, he stays in the wheelchair (but he does eventually find a way out of town). The star coach gets dethroned by deep-pocketed opponents, he doesn’t find an easy landing across town. That’s the way of the world, and why Friday Night Lights is so special. You want reality TV? This show delivers the dramatic goods with painstaking authenticity each week, and even when it isn’t trying to make you cry, you can’t help but get emotionally involved in the lives of these instantly recognizable and compelling characters.

The real miracle about Friday Night Lights is that I’m still writing about it as it enters its fourth season. Consider it a gift from the satellite-TV gods as DirecTV continues its support of a show that NBC would have jettisoned after its second year because of poor ratings, worse scheduling and a lamentable apathy among the viewing public for TV that doesn’t conform to traditional high-concept formula. Even better, we don’t have to fret all season long about the show’s fate, because DirecTV has committed to a fifth season of 13 episodes. (This season’s episodes will air later on NBC, though maybe not until next summer. NBC’s prime-time real estate being so valuable these days, don’t you know.)

This season of transition gets off to a powerful start as all of Dillon is rocked by a redistricting plan that will find some of the former Panthers joining Coach Taylor, against their will, in the relatively shabby “hellhole” of East Dillon High, home of the forlorn and ragtag Lions. A town meeting overseen by the coach’s wife Tami, Dillon High’s beleaguered principal, is about as civil as your average health-care-reform town hall.

Tempers are raw everywhere, in town and on the practice field, and short fuses detonate frequently in this brawling season opener as we rejoin the lives of (among others) recent graduates Matt Saracen and Tim Riggins, who are coping with life outside the high-school spotlight about as well as you’d imagine. Especially when a rich-kid punk like J.D. McCoy (Saracen’s QB replacement, who still hasn't gotten over Coach Taylor taking him out of a pivotal game) starts crowing, “This is my Dillon now.”

There’s conflict aplenty this season, but the heart and soul of Friday Night Lights, as always, can be found in the struggles of the Taylors: Coach Eric (Kyle Chandler, commanding and careworn), wife/principal Tami (Connie Britton, a breath of fresh attitude at all times) and even their daughter Julie (Aimee Teegarden), torn between two schools and a number of clashing loyalties.

As Eric labors to build a team, which means instilling discipline and self-esteem that is in dreadfully short supply, there’s none of that fake, forced uplift you find in clichéd sports movies. When he lays down the law to his unruly new players, not everyone wants to hear it. The locker-room pep talk before the first game is as stirring as you’d hope, all about the glories of Texas football, “the pride that it gives us and the respect that it demands,” but that doesn’t make it any easier to take the field when the odds are so stacked against you.

There are no miracles in Dillon, Texas, except for the one that allows us to keep watching this profoundly moving series about a small town that feels so real you can almost smell the barbecue. As the first episode ends, on a brutally uncompromising note, hearts are heavy with burden but also full with promise.

I can’t say how the Lions will ultimately fare, but I predict another championship-quality season for Friday Night Lights.

From Matt Roush at TV Guide.
Doug Christie
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haha Doug, I used to live in that neighborhood. I saw they put the Riggins' house up for sale last year. Did it ever sell?


I forget, was riggins house the one with the big sawed off tree in the front yard?

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Just stay away from Manor Rd.


where would I get my drugs then?



20ag07
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Based on the two fourth-season episodes I've seen, producer Jason Katims and his writers are reveling in the new situation they set up last year.

Most of the characters are still in play, even Panther alums Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) and Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford), but moving many of the regulars to East Dillon High has added some real juice to the show, at a point when the natural lifespan of a drama suggests the material might be getting a bit stale.

Worn-down facilities, no boosters or budget to speak of, and a pathetic roster of talent — a situation Eric, ironically, helped create as the Panthers' coach, when he approved a gerrymandering plan that would keep all of the town's best football prospects on the "west" side of Dillon — has dramatically increased the series' underdog quotient. In seasons past, Eric's biggest problems might have been having to rely on a green backup quarterback, or settling a feud between his superstar tailback and his star fullback. Now, he has a team where the players barely know what a huddle is, where the most experienced player is former Panther benchwarmer Landry (Jesse Plemons), where his top lieutenant is an over-eager Pop Warner coach he meets in the appliance department at Sears, where his only player with any discernible talent is a budding juvenile delinquent named Vince (Michael B. Jordan, whom fans of HBO's "The Wire" will recognize as doomed corner boy Wallace).

By stacking the odds so heavily against our beloved coach, the writers have constructed a world where any tangible progress, however modest, feels like a huge moral victory. And late in tonight's season premiere, the team's pathetic early state sets up one of those spine-tingling moments that no show on television does as well as "Friday Night Lights."
The East/West Dillon split also helps the show jump a hurdle that's felled many a past high school show that's reached this stage. Most high school series just follow their characters post-graduation, often contriving reasons for them to all attend the same college, and the stakes never feel as high, or the drama as interesting. But because this show's leads are the two adult Taylors, we stay in Dillon — and in the world of Texas high school football, it's plausible that certain kids, even star players, would never get very far out of town. And by moving to a new school, and one where few of the kids have organized team sports experience, it becomes easier and more natural to introduce a bunch of new characters, several of whom have nothing to do with the team.

(It's at this point that I should add the usual caveat that, while "Friday Night Lights" is about a football coach and his team, it's about so much more than sports — small-town politics, race, class, family and romance, among other topics — and it's a shame that the title and setting scare away so many viewers who would love the show.)

Other than Vince, the newbies are being slowly worked into the narrative, which puts even more of a burden onto Chandler and Britton, two superb, underrated actors more than up to the task. Chandler gets to play an Eric who's more desperate and unsure than we've ever seen him — he has an explosion midway through the premiere that's terrifying, given how composed he usually is — but he's still fundamentally the decent, wise man we know. And Britton gets to play a Tami who — as principal of West Dillon High, not to mention the chief proponent of the controversial redistricting plan — has to hide behind a false smile more than ever as she's attacked from all sides. Chandler, Britton and the writers have created the most realistic, nuanced and simply appealing married couple on television.

The new season isn't perfect. Riggins and Saracen often seem to be appearing in their own separate shows (though I would watch a spin-off built around Tim and his knucklehead older brother Billy, particularly if it was a half-hour comedy). And Panther QB JD McCoy (Jeremy Sumpter) turns from misguided-but-decent kid to obnoxious jerk in such an abrupt, over-the-top manner that he may as well hit Saracen over the head with a folding chair, WWE-style.

Overall, though, it's a privilege to have this gem of a drama back on television, even if the business deal that's keeping it alive means that fans without a satellite dish will have to wait months to see these episodes.
"There's a joy to this game, is there not?" Eric Taylor asks his fledgling team shortly before its first game.

There's definitely a joy to this series, no matter how dire things get for its characters.
StringerBell
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best show on TV.
TMACsDaMan
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So Wallace leaves west baltimore to play football in East Dillon...man...should have stayed in the jects with the Barksdale crew
20ag07
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Loved it. Still better than anything on TV.
StringerBell
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awesome episode. really really good exposition to the rest of the season.

DAMMIT i love this show. i'm alreay getting emotionally connected to each of the characters.

any notice nnamdi asomugha's name on the credits? CB for the raiders played the cop.
StringerBell
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couple more thougths:

1) interesting how they're playing what's his name's dad as a villian...same thing with the now sophomore QB as well...he's due for a fall at some point.

2) interesting to see the tension with the principal.

3) saracen is nails. yet again.

4) i wonder how buddy garrity's role is going to play out.

goodness. i love this show.
Christian Pulisic FanBoy
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Great show. I love it.

And it gets the shaft from NBC.

Best show on TV.
DeangeloVickers
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I would bet Garrity raises money and some friends come in and help and they get new uniforms, etc, etc

DeangeloVickers
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I miss Tyra
GreasenUSA
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A spiritual experience seeing it back on tv tonight for me. And a great episode to boot!
AggieRAGE
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Great first episode.
I Drink Your Milkshake
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I hate how he called the game, goes against everything Coach Taylor is about, or any coach for that matter.

Good episode.

[This message has been edited by JonoWH21 (edited 10/28/2009 10:40p).]
Christian Pulisic FanBoy
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How is that a spoiler?
I Drink Your Milkshake
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[This message has been edited by JonoWH21 (edited 10/28/2009 10:41p).]
Christian Pulisic FanBoy
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If the show has already aired and it's not in the subject, it's cool.

And really, he only had 18 to start with. Do you think with those injuries, he'd be able to continue?
It does go against what he believe in, but what could he do?
jagouar1
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Was a really good opening episode....

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4) i wonder how buddy garrity's role is going to play out.

His character I think is being "pushed" out of the inner circle at dillon and will eventually be the "money" guy at the new school (bringing some of the old brass with him) setting up a season finale where east will beat dillon high.
Christian Pulisic FanBoy
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Things don't happen that way on FNL. But I think that he does feel pushed out at Dillion. My wife was asking why he was so pissed off..

Side note...my kid has the same agent as the actor that plays Buddy Garrity.
20ag07
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Loved Aikman and McCoy cruising around on the golf cart, and Buddy chasing after them with an umbrella, trying to get a word in. Then the rest of the coaching staff making fun of Aikman driving up and down the field in a golf cart.
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I hate how he called the game, goes against everything Coach Taylor is about, or any coach for that matter.


I don't blame him, with only 18 players if he plays the 2nd half he may not have a team to field for next weeks game! He needs another week of practice and getting more players on the team, not another half of murdering his players.
FiTxAg04
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Just watched the episode online since I have Dish instead of DTV... Amazing setup to this season. The fact that NBC can't make the BEST SHOW ON TV work in a primetime slot just blows me away completely. NBC can go to hell and take Jay AND Conan with them. What a bunch of screw ups. Their brass couldn't effectively run a 2nd hand Mrs. Bairds outlet.
CC97
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Where did you watch the episode online?
FiTxAg04
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http://www.surfthechannel.com/show/2497.html

New episodes are usually posted the day after they air on DTV. Follow the Megavideo links to watch for free. This site basically just organizes Megavideo links into seasons and episode numbers. Watched all of last season this way way before the shows aired on NBC.
jbeaman88
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Riggins coming in next week to help coach 'em up? Love that truck of his even though it is a chevy.

Saracen's grandma was great as usual
FiTxAg04
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"Landry PUT that ball down. You throw like a girl! You're a straaaaange looking creature..."
StringerBell
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I hate how he called the game, goes against everything Coach Taylor is about, or any coach for that matter.


his team was broken, and he was trying to do what's best for them.

i dont think it was against his character. you know it ate him up to forfeit, but he had to do it for the good of his players.
TresPuertas
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About 5 min in I looked at my fiancee and said "This is probably going to be the best season ever".

I was worried about the 'main' characters' departure, but it dawned on me that this show is such greatness because its dependency on character development from start to finish. This show went back and concentrated on what it does best and I have a feeling that it's fans will be rewarded greatly....

I'm pumped.
Mameluke
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how did you watch it for free? all i keep getting linked to is sites asking for my credit card number
Macpappy99
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You're welcome

http://megavideo.com/?v=RW7JJ5HO
Mameluke
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nope, that just tells me to give my credit card number to iReel when i click on play
Mameluke
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nevermind i figured it out. thanks.
I Drink Your Milkshake
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I see where you guys are coming from, and y'all are probably right. It looks from the previews that this will be a rather controversial move in upcoming episodes.

I see the reason behind the forfeit, just hate that he did it, hate that this is what Coach Taylor has been reduced to. I see this season shaping up in a David vs. Goliath "uphill" battle type of scenario that will probably build on itself each week with ED getting a little better and WD imploding from the inside out. It will come to a head when the two teams square off.

Christian Pulisic FanBoy
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That was the point. You were supposed to feel they way.
StringerBell
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hate that this is what Coach Taylor has been reduced to.


i'm sure that was the directors intent.
 
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