Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights

2006
Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights

8.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama

The trials and triumphs of life in the small town of Dillon, Texas, where high school football is everything.

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EP13  Always
Feb. 09,2011
Always

While the Lions prepare for the state championship game, the Taylors face several decisions that could change their lives forever.

EP12  Texas Whatever
Feb. 02,2011
Texas Whatever

Coach Taylor is offered a deal he can’t refuse; Tim assesses his future plans when an old flame returns to Dillon; The fate of East Dillon’s football program is decided.

EP11  The March
Jan. 26,2011
The March

Coach Taylor feels threatened as East Dillon faces serious budget cuts; Tami is flown to Pennsylvania for the opportunity of a lifetime; The Lions begin their quest for state; Vince becomes the man of the house again.

EP10  Don't Go
Jan. 19,2011
Don't Go

An elite college football program attempts to lure Coach away from East Dillon. Vince vows to earn his spot back. Friends and family speak at Tim's parole hearing. East Dillon holds a Fall Sports Banquet.

EP9  Gut Check
Jan. 12,2011
Gut Check

Coach threatens to suspend Vince. Luke faces pressure. Billy learns some surprising news from Mindy. Becky starts a surprising new job.

EP8  Fracture
Jan. 05,2011
Fracture

Coach fears he's beginning to lose his grip on the team. Tami worries that one of her students is being neglected. Vince alienates his teammates. Becky enters a beauty pageant.

EP7  Perfect Record
Dec. 15,2010
Perfect Record

Rivalry week stirs up controversy. Vince is caught in the middle between Coach and Ornette. Billy takes Luke under his wing.

EP6  Swerve
Dec. 08,2010
Swerve

A popular magazine hails Coach as the "Kingmaker." Vince's past catches up to him. Luke reacts to the truth. A suspicious accident delays Julie's return to college.

EP5  Kingdom
Dec. 01,2010
Kingdom

Coach discusses recruitment regulations. The Lions take a road trip. East Dillon's four stars make a pact. Julie's relationship becomes more complicated.

EP4  Keep Looking
Nov. 17,2010
Keep Looking

Coach is forced to play mediator as tensions erupt in the locker room. Luke gets recruited. Buddy deals with the trials and tribulations of fatherhood. Tami deals with a troubled student. The Lions welcome a new player.

EP3  The Right Hand of the Father
Nov. 10,2010
The Right Hand of the Father

Someone from Vince's past resurfaces. Julie connects with a faculty member. Eric tries to instill discipline in the team. Buddy is troubled after learning something about his son.

EP2  On the Outside Looking In
Nov. 03,2010
On the Outside Looking In

Eric realizes that the Lions' performance in the first game of the season hasn't satisfied everyone; Vince receives unexpected benefits from his status as a football player; and Luke's aggression on the field has repercussions.

EP1  Expectations
Oct. 27,2010
Expectations

Coach tempers high expectations for East Dillon's impending season; Vince and Luke work to recruit a new player for the Lions' squad; Dillon bids farewell to two alumni as they prepare to leave for college.

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8.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2006-10-03 | Released Producted By: Imagine Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nbc.com/friday-night-lights
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The trials and triumphs of life in the small town of Dillon, Texas, where high school football is everything.

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Cast

Kyle Chandler , Connie Britton , Aimee Teegarden

Director

John Cameron

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shannon_walford Addicted and obsessed in this show, and am now feeling empty and lost now that I've finished watching it. Seriously one of the best shows I've watched, casting and screenplay on point!
stephenmcknight i was a fan off the movie this series was based on and the TV series did justice to the movie and Texas love of football.it also deal with issue around everyday life, that affected the team very well and in Kyle Chandler they had an excellent lead for this series.the young crew around him did there job well, and the football scenes were well put together and were good backdrop to the story off the team.the women in Friday night lights had good roles as well, Connie britton did a good job as the coach wife working around her husband job and bringing up the kids.overall an excellent sports drama series based on one of the better sport movies i seen.
Queen of Hearts I'm a bit late to the party, having just discovered this show, which I devoured in about 2 months. I'm rewatching this show and it has not lost any of its magic. This show is what all teenage/high-school shows need to aspire to, watch and learn. The personalities, the acting, the intertwining events, the music. I cannot believe that this show exists and people watch terrible shows and films like Twilight and Hunger Games. I know that they're highly profitable, but there are many that aren't.This is the show we should've had in the 90s instead of Party of Five or crappy Melissa Joan Hart shows where she looks and talks to the camera, or those poor movies like Can't Hardly Wait, She's All That, etc.There's nothing here but professionalism. Top notch writing, editing, directing, acting and production.The reason why this show got a bit on the expensive side is the scale - so many actors and story lines, and well, actors need to be paid.It has been over a decade since this show debuted but there is still not one show that comes close to it in quality, neither in the teen/high-school genres or in sports.Even the film doesn't get close to the quality here and although this show made the careers of many actors, propelling them to bigger budget shows, with the exception of Jesse Plemons, this was the pinnacle of their careers. Yes, this is better than Bloodline, True Detective, etc.It really is that good.
Regg Mac This is a show that is not only about football, but it is about the struggles of youth, family, relationships, and faith in a small town of Texas where few ever really make it out. When I look for a film, TV show, or book Im looking for something that is going to change my life. Its been a few years since that has happened but I can finally say I have found something that has done that again. Powerful stories, awkward at times but incredible at times acting, and powerful yet entertaining lessons. Strongest performances by Kyle Chandler, Taylor Kitsch, Scott Porter, and Brad Leland. Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Adrianne Palicki, Louanne Stephens, Minka Kelly and Derek Phillips round out the show nicely. But it is not just what we see but it is the music we hear, the things we assume about each situation, and the little prayers we pray throughout each episode for our characters that truly makes this show one of the ALL-TIME GREATS...I would have liked to see the 5th season tie-in the whole show a little bit better. What happened to all the people we fell in love with in the first 2 seasons? I wish that would have shaped out a little better.But still one of the most touching shows I've ever seen."Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose."