Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read Minka Kelly’s autobiography. Her and the Tim Riggins character had an offscreen affair for awhile during the show.
Wow, go Minka. She was on the FNL podcast with Street snd Saracen. She trained as a surgical scrub nurse. She said that she needed a career that she can do regardless of her looks. She said that her mother did not have backup career. I loved hearing her talk about her passion for the nursing job.
Anonymous wrote:I’m on season 5 and have mixed feelings. I have enjoyed it and agree with much of what others have said.
But, I have a few issues with the show:
- how quickly Jason was able to start playing murderball and get around on his own
It's a show. People just have to accept not all the plotlines in a show like this which essentially is a teen drama are 100% realistic. In the spirit of Streets character - the kid was such a leader and a star, you saw consistency in that. He accepted his condition immediately and he is who he is - he's going to find an outlet to rise athletically. Ever hear of paraolympics? The beauty of the plot is they showed him as someone who became as successful as he could be despite all limitations ie his ultimate future in NYC. They are a show. You can't drag out that desire for a second sport.
- how they were inconsistent with what grades everyone was in. One year, Tim and Lyla and Tyra are seniors, then they are again, and again. And if Matt and Landry were BFs, wouldn’t they have been in the same grade?
This is definitely the biggest prob. Absolutely. However the writing and the characters need to be focused on more than this issue. If you focus on their ages then don't watch it at all. I don't think it's so awful that it makes this show a flop entirely but agrees that this is a truly valid criticism that everyone shares.
- what happened with Santiago?
He left. He was a side character. JD left. Epyck left. They were side characters. It's a damn HS. Life is messy and there's no closure. My biggest accolade of this show is that people all made mistakes. None of them were that perfect person. They messed up, made wrong choices, weren't sure what the right thing was. They had characters that just dropped out. Like life. You don't know why.
- the problems they build up seem to suddenly disappear - Smash’s steroid use, Luke’s oxy addiction,
I mean Luke just had like 3-4 weeks on Oxy. Maybe. Smash too. It's not a soap. You just can't get this serious. It's a damn HS show about football. The plot is about the team not about drug use. It's about exploring why they would use drugs and these bad decisions. It's about how they stopped. Not a soap about drugs ruining your life.
- they show could be so predictable at times. DH and I just watched the season 4 finale and we could see the ending coming from miles away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best show ever. I've watched it twice. I love Tim Riggins!!! And i love coach and tammy.
I couldn't stand Julie.
Oh yeah Julie was the worst!!!
Anonymous wrote:Best show ever. I've watched it twice. I love Tim Riggins!!! And i love coach and tammy.
I couldn't stand Julie.
Anonymous wrote:I read Minka Kelly’s autobiography. Her and the Tim Riggins character had an offscreen affair for awhile during the show.
Anonymous wrote:Kyle chandler and Tim Riggins. Totally!
Just such good character development. Imperfect people are so much more interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kyle Chandler is my fictional husband. I love that man.
Agreed. He is like the perfect modern man. Not off the charts alpha dog, not hoodie wearing slacker.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Texas, although not in a small town. My favorite part of the show was Matt Saracen and his grandmother. She reminded me so much of my own grandmother who was from a small town. Kyle Chandler and all of the town locals really nailed their parts, too. Everything about it was excellent - cinematography, dialogue, and soundtrack.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Such a great show, and so well done. The first time I saw Kyle Chandler was in Grey's Anatomy when he played the bomb retrieval guy. SO powerful there. Then he shows up on Friday Night Lights. I grew up in the world of the book Friday Night Lights and couldn't read the book or watch the movie. But by the time the TV show had arrived, I was far enough away from that world. Loved the TV show.
Anonymous wrote:Kyle Chandler is my fictional husband. I love that man.