It's not a very good show, but I'm hooked.
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A small part of me is going to die when they wrap up filming for good later this summer.
quote:http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/08/05/friday-night-lights-connie-britton-kyle-chandler/
Since the show’s been over, everything in my personal life has been moving at such a fast pace—so many things are happening—I don’t really think I’ve sat back and acknowledged the fact that we’re not just on hiatus. One thing Connie and I didn’t get to do was go out and drink a half bottle of whiskey together and talk about all the old times and really mourn the loss of the professional relationship, the show, and the end of a five-year period doing something we love so much. So I don’t think it’s sunk in completely for me.
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It will never happen, but if Connie or Kyle pick up a statue tonight
quote:My bad...they had the awards no one cares about (special effects, etc.) last night. I thought the real part was the following night and didn't bother checking the guide. Whole thing is next week.
Are the awards tonight and NBC is just not airing it until next Sunday? or is the whole thing happening next Sunday?
quote:Riggins is pulling a Smash/Street and going off the canvas next season while Kitsch was off filming a movie. He is only coming back for the last 4 episodes of the series (barring a scene or 2 they filmed while he was shooting those eps.)
I do wonder if this next season they will jump ahead several years, so Tim won't be in jail.
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It's not a very good show,
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I'd really like to know what you consider to be a good show, because FNL is one of the best written and best acted shows on TV.
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Painting pro-lifers as a lynch mob, and the whole absurd jungle fever love triangle are both shark-jumps. Hope they can finish this last season with more dignity.
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To complain about the show being leftist is pretty ridiculous...
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I forget who posted it, but someone on Texags recently nailed it with a quote similar to this:
"On Texags, anything to the left of Randy Quaid's character in 'Independence Day' is a total communist nutjob."
quote:They had that one kid who moved in with Buddy for a while, but yeah I kind of noticed that too.
The lack of Mexicans is one anachronism with the show
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They had that one kid who moved in with Buddy for a while
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I don't remember playing with/against guys pushing 30 in high school. It's also supposedly set in a west Texas town, presumably Odessa, so where are the Mexicans? Seriously? I also don't remember seeing too many gang bangers out there either. It's funny how they can typically portray the demographics of LA & SoCal high schools correctly, but not Texas.
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Basically they just took an East Texas town and placed it directly in West Texas.