Reason to cheer: After several weeks off, we finally have NBCs instant classic Friday Night Lights to kick around for several more weeks. The first of four new episodes that will close out the first (hopefully not the last) season begins tonight, and once again, it reminds us that Friday Night Lights is not just a show about football.Its about family. Its about community. It is, also, about football. Its about a small town that lives for the game while also playing the game of life. Its about the sacrifice, hard knocks, hard work, hard truths, triumphs and joys, setbacks and sorrows, that make life so memorable, if not always easy to bear — or watch.NBC sent me screeners of this and next weeks episodes so late I was forced to screen them in the office, and while watching them, it was all I could do not to bawl in public, like that little girl on American Idol this week. Friday Night Lights moves me like no other show. It reminds me of where ...
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Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights
Question: Please tell me Friday Night Lights is doing better in the ratings and may be renewed for next year. The stories on this show are so entertaining, and the interactions between the characters are the most engaging I've seen since Lost's first season. This sort of writing only comes along once or twice a year. On a side note, is it possible that Kyle Chandler could be nominated for any awards on such a poorly viewed show? He plays that character so exceptionally it's hard to pick out particular instances of brilliance, but to name a few from last week (Feb. 21): talking about sending his daughter to a nunnery in Rome, telling Buddy he didn't want to hear about his affair, and his quiet expression of relief after Julie finally got home. Priceless. — Michael L.
Question: After watching the most recent (Feb. 21) episode of Friday Night Lights (which they pre-empted for an NBA game and shoved into the 4 pm/Sunday time slot), I was inspired to write to you and anyone else who can
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In the space of three episodes Ive gone from hating to loving Tim Riggins. Im sure Ill hate him at some point again this season, but for the moment, Im pretty enamored. When he taught little Bo how to throw a spiral, I thought I was going to crack my face open with my smile. Yes, theres probably a little more going on there than just trying to be a good neighbor, but it was nice to see him doing something constructive to help someone else out (as opposed to instigating a riot on the football field). Also, how cute was it that Bo always had to call Tim by his full name? Its the little touches like that that get to me.Of course, as well as things are suddenly going for Riggins, theyre going as badly for Smash and Waverly. She was pretty disturbing this episode, but it was the first time I felt much sympathy for the character at all. I have to wonder what will happen now that we know about her mood disorder. It would seem that Smash has no cho...
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Where do I start? First, a little self-indulgence. This magnificent episode part three of a three-parter aired on my birthday. So, Shonda darlin', thanks for the beyond-awesome birthday present! OK, enough of that. How fabulous was tonight? We knew in our hearts that Meredith would live. I enjoyed reading the plethora of comments the last few weeks, some predicting that "if Meredith dies, maybe she'll continue as narrator à la Mary Alice on Desperate Housewives? Nope. The title of the episode was "Some Kind of Miracle."Last week when Denny and Dylan showed up in Meredith's temporary afterlife, I thought maybe that would be it. I thought Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyle Chandler were just there for quick cameos with hardly any lines. I absolutely loved how much screen time they had tonight especially Jeffrey. Give that man an Emmy nomination for tonight, please (to make up for him not getting one last season). My favorite Denny scene was him praising Derek...
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Let me sum up this episode in one word: Mortified. Thats pretty much how Coach and Tami reacted to Julie and Matts decision. It also aptly describes Tims feelings toward his father and the entire towns reaction to Tyras moms display of jealousy, but more on those two later. While I was pretty sure that Matt and Julie wouldnt have sex, I am still beyond relieved that they didnt. It seemed pretty obvious to me that she was doing this because it seemed like the natural next step in the relationship, even though she was 15 and they only just declared themselves a couple. Thank god Matt talked some sense into her. He might have had his own ulterior motives, though, especially after the talk in practice in which he divulged that the first time he drove, I crashed my grandmas car and now Landry drives me around. Speaking of Landry, he needs to leave the advice business for good. As if having your girlfriends mom watch...
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I don't know about you, but it seems like all I've thought about all week is Meredith floating in the water. Oh, sure, Anna Nicole entered my thoughts. Idol mania is starting up again. Oscar fever is abounding. But I just could not get that little girl's face her blank stare out of my mind. Are you with me here? Oh. My. God. I fricking love this show. Lets first talk about that ending! After Michael Ausiello and others let the cat out of the bag that Denny (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) would soon be back in some way, shape or form, I was hoping it would be something logical a dream sequence or a flashback. As long as it wasn't via a TV cliché like a long-lost twin arriving or that he wasn't actually dead. But Meredith temporarily dying and seeing him that way and also seeing the Kyle Chandler character Dylan Young from last season? Absolutely brilliant. Meredith: "Am I... dead?" Denny: "Damn right you are." Meredith: "Holy sh--." OK, we didn't hear her say th...
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I had always heard that high-school football in Texas was a religion, but I didnt realize it was something worth morally bankrupting oneself over. I cannot believe that those cops were willing to arrest Smash without a warrant for assault when the other guy tackled him in the end zone, unprovoked. Plus, if we want to be technical here, Tim threw the first punch but they werent going to go after a white player. Why did it take a far more insidious form of racism to vindicate Mac MacGill? Of course, that begs the question of whether Mac MacGill is vindicated. He acknowledged that, stuff like this kind of works its way into you if youre around it long enough, and he certainly fixed the situation on the highway. But as Tami rightly pointed out, hes a government employee, and his was an offense worthy of being fired for. This show makes me think way too hard.Smash is a character I like more and more every week. He is really rising to the occasio...
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In the aftermath of Mel Gibson, Michael Richards and Isaiah Washington, did we really need yet another perspective on celebrities saying stupid, insensitive and utterly indefensible things? I was fatigued by it all (though I am still disgusted). However, after watching this episode, my appreciation for this gem of a show was yet again renewed. Im not sure whether this had anything to do with the recent spate of somewhat similar incidents in the entertainment industry certainly it was written before Greysgate, part II occurred but the story line was mercifully subtler than anything I would have expected it to be, which I definitely appreciated.I refer to Mac McGill as a celebrity because I am sure that in the town of Dillon, he is. He was caught in a somewhat relaxed and unguarded moment, so one has to ask, is he racist or is he a terrible speaker? Im leaning heavily toward racist, even though he may not think of himself in that regard. However, dismissing ...
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Jerks of the episode: Daddy Riggins and Matt Saracen. Yes, folks, thats right, Matt Saracen. Sure, he protested a little, but then he fell into a hot tub and was reborn a jerk. We all knew it was coming, we saw the promos, and yet my love for him still died just a little. Like Julie asked, why did he lie? That just made it ten thousand times worse. He was always better than the rank-and-file Panthers, the ones who give football a bad name, and yet there he was, in a hot tub sandwiched between three girls, drinking and smiling for the camera. This can either go one of two ways: He never does anything like this again and works it all out with Julie, or (horror of horrors) continues down that path. Because hes Matt Saracen, Im going to guess that itll be some variation of the former, but one never knows.More depressing than bile-inducing, though, was the Riggins family. It's still unclear whether there was one specific incident that caused Billy and Tims ...
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Thank god the Panthers are going to the playoffs because now that the Eagles are out of the running, I need a team to cheer on. Im not going to lie — I knew they were going to succeed A) because I get my TV Guide on Wednesdays, and the description for next week mentioned something about them having made the playoffs, and B) what were they going to do for the rest of the season if they didnt? Nevertheless, it was certainly sweet to watch them win (and on a Matt Saracen-designed play no less!), and Im looking forward to seeing what happens when the expectations get ratcheted up even further.In addition to giving us the joy of winning, FNL does devastation better than any other show on TV right now. Mrs. Williams' vehement reaction to Smashs misdeed was matched in intensity by that of Coach Taylor, and even of Smash himself. In watching him and the coach during their late-night encounter, all I could think was, Where is the cocky kid who rapped in th...
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