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'Friday Night Lights' recap: Sudden death?

Feb 9, 2008, 09:21 AM | by Ken Tucker

Categories: 'Friday Night Lights', Mini TV Watch

Fnl_l So the last Friday Night Lights for a while — forever? — sure left us hanging. Is there any way Smash (Gaius Charles) is going to reconcile himself to what he considers a college unworthy of his talents? (Maybe.) Were the writers really planning to follow through on Jason (Scott Porter) becoming a daddy to the baby of that rather-lacking-in-charm one-night-stand waitress? (Maybe — and if those same writers had planned to get Jason off the hook by having her miscarry three episodes later, I would be... troubled, if not downright annoyed.)

But the stuff that was pure gold this week included the characters who've been rock-solid all season anyway: Coach Eric and Tami Taylor (Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton, pictured), and the cool-as-a-long-haired-cucumber Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch). As much as I've hated the introduction of Lyla's religious love, Chris (really, Matt Czuchry doesn't act — he just scrunches his eyes and shakes his head to convey any emotion the script dictates), the contrast to Kitsch's Riggins has been highly satisfying. I loved the way Tim handled his new (yes, yes, highly improbable) gig as host of a sports call-in show on the religious radio network. The line of the night was when that girl called in and, mingling religiosity with lust, compared Tim's hair to Jesus', and Tim simply drawled, "You have been cut off, thank you for calling, that was ridiculous."

And the series can't go wrong by putting Eric and Tami at odds, this time over the return to Dillon, Texas, of Tami's high-school sweetheart, a very successful lout who irritated Eric to the point of some rather sitcom-y fisticuffs that were, nevertheless, pretty enjoyable.

This week, in his online Glutton column, my man Dalton Ross comes down hard on the show — it's frequently the measure of a true, ardent fan that, knowing how good the show could be, he refuses to let the creators off the hook for this season of water-dumped bodies and unlikely romances. I respect Dalton's position and his righteous annoyance.

That said, call me cynical, but I have no doubt (based on nothing more than, um, cynicism) that NBC took a meeting with the FNL brain-trust after the first season ended and said something like, "Look, you wanna come back for a second go-round? Okay, you gotta put the hot teens front and center, we need more sex and we need a murder. Oh, and at some point, have Matt Saracen call his teacher a bitch."

I think the key to FNL's wobbly quality this season comes back to the man who made a guest appearance this week — Peter Berg, who played Tami's obnoxious ex-boyfriend, Moe. Berg, who directed the FNL feature film and this series' extraordinary pilot, is no day-to-day hands-on creator the way, say, Judd Apatow was with Undeclared (to pick another great-first-season ratings flop). I would hazard a guess that Berg — who went off to do things such as direct the Jamie Foxx feature The Kingdom — was distracted, and was only one of many producers on FNL, so the decision-making and any possible caving-in to network pressure was probably a group effort. That could explain the feeling of compromise that has mucked up a show that continues to excel in its acting — which, let's face it, is what pulled us through some of the less-than-believable plotlines. Which is a long way of saying that, among others in the cast, Jesse Plemons as Landry deserves an Emmy.

According to this week's EW, if the writers' strike is settled soon, five or six new episodes of FNL could get produced before season's end. Should that prove to be the case, can we all implore Friday Night Lights to get back to its real-as-dirt roots, and do its cast justice by ending its season nobly, honestly, and with complexity? Because, y'know, clear eyes and full hearts can't lose. They also might not get renewed for another season, either, so why not go out as quality champs?


Jen Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:12 AM EST

WWW.SAVEFRIDAYNIGHTLIGHTS.TV

This is the place to find out how to save this beloved show. We've already sent 6,250 mini footballs to Ben Silverman. Jeff Zucker will receive of 7,000 most likely next week. We've also raised money for different charities that are associated with the show as well as send dvds to troops.

Come check us out and join the cause!

Al H. Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 01:28 PM EST

This is one of the rare shows that makes you feel and also makes you think. I know it's not a "brilliant" reality tv show, but there has to be something left on tv for people who find the whole trend of "look at me I'm famous" shows, ridiculous.

Treca Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:23 PM EST

There are few quality shows left on television--this is one of them.The acting is great by all the actors and the story lines have many lessons to be learned.Please keep this show on television!!

Bethany Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 08:47 PM EST

Too many quality shows (Arrested Development, Knights of Prosperity) have been cancelled before their time. Of course, I guess that's gone on forever, so my point is moot.

For the sake of my husband and the will of the masses, I hope it stays on the air. I just hope it improves a bit is all.

Bethany Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 08:44 PM EST

Okay, let me clarify a few things here. First I never said that Ghost Whisperer was better than FNL. I tried to say (but obviously failed) that shows like Ghost Whisperer and Dirty Sexy Money don't try to be something they're not. They enjoy their cheesiness and in turn, it makes the shows a guilty pleasure. But FNL has always taken itself too seriously. It puts the people in ridiculous situations (would that hottie who had the bad boyfriend ever have looked at that Frankenstein freak kid twice if they had not shared that terrible moment? Doubt it...).

I've watched every episode from the start and it disappoints every week because it passes itself off as great dramatic television when it's not.

Frankly, I think it sucks that it is going to get cancelled, if that is indeed what will be happening. I'd love to see an interview with a network scheduler, because as far as I can tell, they're smoking something.

Why was FNL not scheduled on Friday nights to begin with?

RayT Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 08:03 PM EST

I completely agree with you Ken about Peter Berg's likely distant relationship with the show after its inception. I'll never understand why writer/creators just walk away from the shows they create and only show up to work on a few season premieres or finales here and there. FNL and Peter Berg reminds me so much of The O.C. and Josh Schwartz who, for some reason, also chose to sit idly by while his show was ruined by horrible writing.

Bertie Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 07:21 PM EST

Yeah Bethany you're right. Jennifer Love Hewitt has nothing on these superb actors on FNL. lmao!! I'm glad you know talent when you see it...

Lynny Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 04:26 PM EST

Re: and YES! I just said I would rather watch Ghost Whisperer than FNL! Deal!).

Sorry, I just forgot everything you said before that. Your point was completely lost.
As a Texan, I love FNL and feel like it lovingly portrays us. I see myself and people I know in every episode. If it had no other qualities, Connie Britton's character and her portrayal of it is worth every minute I have spent watching it and unlike many shows, have actually learned from it. I will be so sad to see it go.

elle Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 04:23 PM EST

Bethany, great to see that you feel better. It's also nice that you don't think people in "flyover country" are "simple folks," neither do I. FNL has never had simple characters. Where else on television do you see marriage depicted so honestly and with such complexity as with Eric and Tammi? The only thing simple here seems to be your analysis of the show. Also, why bag on a beloved show that is, unfortunately, about to be canceled? Seems a bit petty.

Bethany Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 04:09 PM EST

As someone who was a charter subscriber to EW, this is one I just do not get at all. FNL has been, and continues to be a show that has some of the worst characters and dialogue on TV today. The show is what people on the East and West coasts think of us simple folks in flyover country. The lines the women spout and the choices they make are patently ridiculous, and how EW thinks this is a show on par with really good shows, such as Lost continues to confuse and trouble me.

I'd rather watch something that does not pander or insult my intelligence, or at least try to act like its not. I mean you Ghost Whisperer and Dirty Sexy Money (and YES! I just said I would rather watch Ghost Whisperer than FNL! Deal!).

Okay, I feel better now.

Ellipsian Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 04:08 PM EST

Clear eyes, full heart, can't lose, "FNL". We're pulling for you.

Lorraine Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 01:03 PM EST

I thought Mo's helicopter ride was going to turn tragic (for him)... that would have been sweeeet!

Andi Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 09:07 AM EST

This is the only show I watch on NBC. That should mean something to them. Of any shows, this one deserves to be saved.

Julia Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 02:46 AM EST

Every little gesture may just help to save this show. It worked last year for "Jericho." Lets try our best to save the best show on TV! There are a few things you can do:

1) Buy the first season DVD. Only $18 on amazon! Or, download individual episodes for $1.99.

2) Watch FNL on the NBC website. They have season 1 for PC owners and Mac users can watch a few episodes from season two. Each person that goes to the website and watches is counted and makes the studio money!

3) Go to Best Week Ever's Save FNL site and sign the petition!
http://www.bestweekever.tv/2008/02/07/bwes-official-petition-to-save-friday-night-lights/

4) Send light bulbs with "Lights on!" written on them or a bottle of Clear Eyes to NBC. Explain why the show should be saved.
http://www.bestweekever.tv/category/save-friday-night-lights

Ben Silverman
c/o NBC Studios
3000 W. Alameda Ave.
Burbank, CA. 91523

5) Write letters or send a video to NBC. Lets bombard them so they get the point!

Julia Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 02:46 AM EST

Every little gesture may just help to save this show. It worked last year for "Jericho." Lets try our best to save the best show on TV! There are a few things you can do:

1) Buy the first season DVD. Only $18 on amazon! Or, download individual episodes for $1.99.

2) Watch FNL on the NBC website. They have season 1 for PC owners and Mac users can watch a few episodes from season two. Each person that goes to the website and watches is counted and makes the studio money!

3) Go to Best Week Ever's Save FNL site and sign the petition!
http://www.bestweekever.tv/2008/02/07/bwes-official-petition-to-save-friday-night-lights/

4) Send light bulbs with "Lights on!" written on them or a bottle of Clear Eyes to NBC. Explain why the show should be saved.
http://www.bestweekever.tv/category/save-friday-night-lights

Ben Silverman
c/o NBC Studios
3000 W. Alameda Ave.
Burbank, CA. 91523

5) Write letters or send a video to NBC. Lets bombard them so they get the point!

Landon Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 09:07 PM EST

PETITION TO SAVE FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS!!!!

**************************************
http://www.bestweekever.tv/2008/02/07/bwes-official-petition-to-save-friday-night-lights/
**************************************

PLEASE SIGN!

DanOregon Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 08:33 PM EST

I'd like to think the Writer's Strike ended just to give this show a chance. FNL is now almost half of the reason I watch NBC. The other being Law and Order and 30 Rock. I don't get MSNBC anymore on cable because it allowed itself to get booted up into the digital hinterlands. So nothing this company does surprises me. That said, FNL is probably the one show I'd keep if I had only one hour a week to watch TV.

Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 12:58 PM EST

FYI, there are links to two organized mail-in campaigns and an online petition at bestweekever.tv (it's not letting me post the entire URL.)

Marc Snetiker Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 12:55 PM EST

If Friday Night Lights gets cancelled, it'll be like Julia Roberts/Tom Hanks/Meryl Streep/Helen Mirren/Denzel Washington were all wiped off the planet. The best drama suddenly and unfairly gone...

Riggins Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 11:18 AM EST

Sign the petition to NBC to keep FNL on TV!!!
http://www.petitiononline.com/savefnl/petition.html

Herbie Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 12:06 AM EST

I love the idea of sending Clear Eyes to the NBC execs but someone has to get the word out! I don't think anyone will notice if a couple of eye drop boxes end up in the in box (if they even get through security). Some of the fan sites need to get on board and push for a strong united effort (like send them all the same week). Love you FNL!!!

Jamie Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 12:03 AM EST

They can NOT let this show go. Come on! I love Tammy & Coach Taylor as a couple - GREAT chemistry. Tim & Lyla are getting there with the whole good girl-but-lusting Tim storyline. Crash was amazing. I was an athlete and I could just feel his pain. Great acting. They can't let it go. They CAN'T. People....send footballs, or print outs of footballs, or TGI Friday menus...ANYTHING to make them realize it!!! Light bulbs - with "lights on" written on it. SOMETHING!!!

Donna Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:22 PM EST

First it was say goodbye to "MY So Called Life." Then it was "Once and Again." Now it's FNL. The BEST written, BRILLIANTLY acted, emotionally CHARGED television show on the air, and they NEVER market it. They NEVER hype it up, they wonder why it's failing and trust me, they will CANCEL it. Is there really an audience (for what can only be mindless to watch) for "My dad is better than your dad?" SERIOUSLY? Taylor, Kyle and Connie..if you read these posts, know that if we were all allowed a vote, Y'all would have an Emmy a piece and many more seasons to share with us. Best line ever in TV? "Don't whisper yell at me." C'mon NBC,give it another season...or 4.

Jeff Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 10:21 PM EST

Sorry about the misinformation in my last post. In my enthusiasm to save the show, I totally misread the pricing on those mini footballs. My heart is in the right place though. I only started watching from the last episode of last season, but now this show has become such a part of my life.

never lights out Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 09:41 PM EST

Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose!!! I miss all the football from last season, but I still love this show.

Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 09:19 PM EST

In my opinion I think that some of the "cliche" things the show does are so to inject some life into the characters. Don't get me wrong, all of the characters have tons of life but sometimes you have to put some of these "cliche" events in to one or two characters, because where do they get them, from real life people. For example, Matt turning all bad boy. This happens in real life when people have a hard life. His skipping school and drinking beers is something that high school boys do, especially if they feel it will get them accepted by someone like Riggins. This is why I love this show, the relatability (if thats a word) to real life people. Most of this comment is referring to what Dalton wrote in Glutton, however, there was not an "Add Your Comment" section there.

As to comment on this Mini TV Watch, I will follow suit and send in some Clear Eyes solution with a nice lette myself. I stay home on Fridays for this show.

aw Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 09:17 PM EST

Please...this can't be the end. Last night was great. Loved Billy and Riggins in church. That had to be a first. Loved Matt and Landry's "girl" chat. Poor Smash laying in his bed thinking about what could have been. How sad to have your dreams come crashing down like that. That can't leave us hanging like this. We at least need some sort of closure. Come on NBC. I've never even seen this show advertised like "who's your daddy" or whatever it was that kept popping up last nigt.

Mrs. Taylor Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 09:05 PM EST

To JEFF: where did you see mini footballs for "30 cents a pop"? Closest I've seen is on orientaltradingcompany.com for 60 cents/each

Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 08:26 PM EST

I just love this show and all the actors are terrific. Please give it another season, everyone I work with either watches or tivo's it.

LadyTiger Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 08:15 PM EST

To #1:
Thanks for the info. I guess Eric and Tami just look too young and gorgeous to have a 16 year old!

Kim Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 08:05 PM EST

OK...NBC is actually putting a show on called "My Dad is Better Than Your Dad", yet they're considering ousting Friday Night Lights...Come On!!! FNL is about the only reason my tv has been on since the strike started. I think there's more people watching & more people hooked than the execs think!

Tony Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 07:49 PM EST

Coach and Mrs. Coach were awesome. "Red light!" I like the humbling aftermath of the Smash storyline, how he's now gonna have to put his ego in check and play like he really means it. I wonder if Noelle will really stick around of if she's the gold-digger we've all suspected. Not really feeling the Street storyline though. It's almost as if the writers went "Oh, we haven't had Street in a couple episodes. Hmm..let's give him a baby storyline! That seems to be really popular nowadays."

Tyra Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 06:54 PM EST

Yeah, with its double meaning, Clear Eyes seems to be the most popular choice. ("Beachmom" mentions it below as well.) Good luck...

Kerith Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 06:39 PM EST

Clear eyes. Is a great idea.

Tyra Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 06:20 PM EST

There are several message board users/fan groups (FaceBook, TVGuide, Television Without Pity, etc.) who have organized to mail letters and items (candy hearts, Clear Eyes solution, etc.) to NBC, or to call in and register their concerns. These are the contacts they're using:

Mr. Jeff Zucker
President and Chief Executive Officer
NBC Universal Television Group
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112
(212) 664-4444

Mr. Ben Silverman
Co-Chairman
NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios
c/o NBC-TV
3000 W. Alameda Avenue
Burbank, CA 91523

Mr. Silverman is the person who made the recent comments about FNL's potential cancellation.

Hope that helps...

Kerith Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 06:04 PM EST

Lets do it. If CBS saved Jericho why cant we save FNL?

Mini footballs? Ok. Where do we get them and where do we send them. I am in.

Mrs. Taylor Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 04:54 PM EST

This is what I was able to Google, but still have no address. The NBC site is like a maze with no exit.
"Ben Silverman is co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio and in charge of picking the network's shows"

Jeff Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 04:04 PM EST

So here's one way to save Friday Night Lights: Send bunches (I mean tons) of those mini footballs with "Save Friday Night Nights" or something equally influential written on them to the Programming Chief of NBC. SOMEONE must have the address of the man who calls the shots. These little footballs are 30 cents a pop! If each fan donated $30 bucks to the cause, they could each send 100 footballs. Think of what they did to save "Jericho", it was all about sending nuts until they got the message. We can do the same thing. Come on! Someone get an address!

Rooter Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 03:50 PM EST

This is the only show I've ever seen that I can identify with. I was a shy smart student who was a star football player. I sat back and saw a lot of the same stupid stuff I see on this show. My coach made me the man I am today and this coach reminds so much of him. His wife reminds me of the great teachers we had. I wasn't the most popular guy in HS so this show brings me back to an innocent time. This show is like going to homecoming every Friday night.

Michelle Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 03:29 PM EST

I have one reason to tune in to NBC and it's Friday Night Lights.

iheartcoachtaylor Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 03:28 PM EST

I'll do whatever it takes to keep this show on the air! There are too many loose ends to not bring back a few episodes. Why oh why does this show not get any promotion on NBC?????
Clear eyes, full heart, can't lose!!

Mrs. Taylor Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 02:19 PM EST

Ok, Ken, and all you FNL fans out there, this is a serious question: How do we let NBC know that we simply won't stand for the show being canceled (let alone letting this be the last episode; at least, in the spirit of good sportsmanship, let them finish out *their* season!). What do we do? I'm not tech-savvy but can create a hotmail acct for people to send in their name/city/state. Then we can email the list of supporters to NBC to try convincing them? KEN: ask EW.com to write a "save this show" column, even a small one! Help us draw attention to saving the best show on TV. Seriously, people, what can we do?

LUVIT! Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 01:53 PM EST

I LUV THIS SHOW! MY FAMILY NEVER MISSES IT! AND YES, I SAID FAMILY! MY TEENAGERS LUV IT TOO! MAYBE BECAUSE IT DOESN'R PORTRAY THE KIDS RIDING AROUND IN $200,000 CARS AND CELL PHONE ATTACHED TO THEIR EARS! THEY SEEM REAL! AND NOT FROM ORANGE COUNTY!
BUT I AGREE WITH AN EARLIER POST, WHY IS THIS SHOW ON FRIDAYS! MOST HIGH-SCHOOLERS AND THEIR PARENTS ARE AT FOOTBALL, OR BASKETBALL GAMES THIS TIME OF THE YEAR!

Rosie Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 01:51 PM EST

This ep was perfect, as far as Eric and Mo's dumb antics, and how Tami knew just how to deal with them, and Riggins' perfect way of getting under loser "Logan's" skin (and def under Lyla's)... I don't understand why Smash hitting a boy would result in this happening to him, but Gaius Charles is so good I'm glad it did, because this is a great situation for him to be in. I don't want to lose him on the show should it have another season. As for the complaints over Saracen's rebellion out of nowhere, he's had this building up for a LONG time. He's been mad at coach for leaving all season. He's been mad at Julie, his dad, etc. and I think it's very natural. It didn't actually get resolved all the way--hence his bitterness last night about girls and dumb Carlotta. I don't like Street's girl; wish he'd be a single dad. If this was last ep ever I won't know what to do. Kyle Chandler can't go out with a busted face and no Emmy.

Jelana Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 01:45 PM EST

I love this show, and I really, really, really hope that wasn't the end. I'm just going to come right out and say it: I hate NBC. NBC: the network that is completely committed to turning the country into tasteless morons. Rupert Murdoch must be so jealous.

Ratbitw Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 01:23 PM EST

Love the show!
How come the kids don't have cell phones?
Just wondering

jennabrownn Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 01:17 PM EST

FNL is an amazing show! At first I wasn't a fan but I caught a marathon of it on T.V and I was hooked! Lets try to keep this one going and not have it end up on that list of 30 shows we'd like to bring back from cancellation grave!!!!

labrat Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 01:12 PM EST

I watched the last 2 episodes back to back last night and, boy, what a ride. The acting by everyone is always so awesome, but the scenes with Smash(Gaius Charles) alone and with his mom were just gut-wrenching to watch. They were such emotional scenes (sitting in the locker room crying when he couldn't go play the game, talking to his mom) that I came very close to crying and I don't cry at movies or TV. Just a wonderful job all around.

a fan Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 12:50 PM EST

If this series was canceled during the improbable murder plot, I probably would have shrugged it off, bought the first season DVDs, and treated the second as if it didn't exist. But the past couple weeks reminded me of why I love the show in the first place. The subtlety, the way Eric holds his tongue but you can see him thinking (or jealous), the humor they inject, the way they never need to explicitly state the purposes behind Tim's sudden love of the Lord. If NBC were to cancel it now, I would be genuinely upset. And if they do and the whole cast is not nominated for every available award out there, it would be a travesty.

#1 Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 12:26 PM EST

*To Lady Tiger*,
On the season 1 DVD deleted scenes, Tami made the comment that they had been together for 22 years, and this is when Julie was 15 I think. I'm not sure, but I get the impression that they probably got married during or after college.

Mississippi Sweet Tea Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 12:21 PM EST

I loved this episode. It was the most reminiscent of Season 1. We got to see all of the characters (except Buddy) whether they had a main storyline or not. Between Riggins, Landry and Coach Taylor I was rolling on the floor. This show definitely has the recipe on mixing drama + comedy, hence the best dramedy ever. Like I said before I would follow Friday Night Lights to the moon! So to the powers that be, if you don't want it, give it to somebody else.

FNL Fan-4-Life

DJ Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:56 AM EST

This was one of the best episodes of the season! I enjoyed every second of it!

Mel Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:37 AM EST

Don't take away my favorite show!!

LoveMeSomeCoach Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM EST

This show does have its uneven moments, but the ones it gets right are spectacular. Scenes like the one where Coach tries to "wake up" Saracen with a cold shower only to hear that QB1 feels like an abandoned pariah are gut wrenching and real. We need shows that feed our heart and not just our appetites for TV junk food. NBC, if you are listening, please save yourself by saving this show.

Pj Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:26 AM EST

I like this show much more than the movie - mostly since they got to win the state championship the first season as opposed the losing in the movie. But why couldn't NBC figure out that Friday was the worst night to show it, since in the fall Friday night is when most of the audience for a show about high school football is actually at a football game!

Opus99 Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:09 AM EST

I've never been willing to write to the powers that be to champion a show and beg that it not be cancelled. I implore them - give this show time to gather its audience! I will buy the first season DVDs and lend them to friends and beg them to give it a chance.

I thought the fight was a little silly. Is it possible the waitress would give the baby to Jason and he would be a single dad? And I want to see more of Buddy - I want more of everybody!

Jenny Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:06 AM EST

I agree that the Riggins and Eric/Tammy/Moe plotline were the most entertaining parts of the show. I wonder why networks think that mking a show have more soap opera moments will attract more viewers. I don't think that smart shows like FNL will ever appeal to a huge audience, but will only be truly appreciated after it is gone. At this point, I'm just hoping that NBC will allow the show to finish its season.

Owen Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:04 AM EST

What is at the heart of this show is Coach Taylor's father figuring into the lives of the three fatherless main players, Saracin, Smash and Riggins. By example he educates them in truth, honesty and responsibility. Oh, and on being extraordinarily goodlooking...

JamesB Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 11:03 AM EST

At the very least NBC should have a few episodes to tie some things up. There are few better scenes than why Landry and Matt rag on each other. Plemons, Palicki and Chandler all deserve Emmy's.

Karoline Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 10:36 AM EST

Even though season 2 of FNL has not lived up to the standard set by the spectacular first season, this is still the best show on TV. If it truly does get cancelled after this season, I hope we'll have the chance to see 4 or 5 post-strike episodes this summer or fall. At least the true fans will be rewarded with some closure. Alternatively, I would love to see another network pick up FNL, as has been recently rumored. And if none of those things happen, will somebody please give Taylor Kitsch his own radio show?

LadyTiger Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 10:16 AM EST

Eric and Tami are the most realistic and likable married couple on TV. FNL deserves to be on TV for that reason alone.
Did anyone else get the vibe that Eric and Tami got pregnant young (just like Street)? They talked about high school being 15-16 years ago, and Julie is 16, and then they way Coach talked to Street sounded like it was coming from a real place. Has then been talked about before and I just missed it?

shonna Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 10:13 AM EST

i loved this episode from beginning to end. especially the scenes with coach re tami's old boyfriend and the scenes with riggins and lyla and her boyfriend. love that riggins is doing "whatever" it takes to be with lyla. this can't be the last show ever - i really can't say goodbye to these characters.

beachmom Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 10:09 AM EST

i think even the the most committed FNL fans can admit that this season did go a little 'hollywood' - and that probably was the result of pressure from the 'powers' w/in NBC but still...i'm not ready to let go! there are still those breathtaking, heart stopping moments of true life..the subtle glimpses of what seems to be real people reacting as humans to everyday situations..and let's not forget close-ups of tim riggins - smoldering...i LOVE these characters and i LOVE this show. it can't end with such a whimper...i'm mailing out a bottle of clear eyes today to silverman with a note imploring him to come to his senses and stop concentrating on reality and game shows...show of hands for who's gonna watch 'my dad is beter than your dad'??? oh puhleeze...it's pathetic...


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