Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved both, but Friday Night Lights is the far superior show. I would not describe it as "dark" (certainly not compared to Breaking Bad!), but far more emotionally deep than GG.
+1 Probably my favorite show, ever.
But agree with a PP that season 2 is cringy. It was during the writer's strike and it shows.
That's also the the season with the best scene of the whole series. (You all know which one I'm talking about.) So still very much worth watching.
Yes. And despite the cringe-y storyline, Jesse Plemmons is so very terrific throughout--he (almost) makes it work.
Wait, what do you consider the series best scene? Landry wasn't in the Coach/Matt bathroom scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved both, but Friday Night Lights is the far superior show. I would not describe it as "dark" (certainly not compared to Breaking Bad!), but far more emotionally deep than GG.
+1 Probably my favorite show, ever.
But agree with a PP that season 2 is cringy. It was during the writer's strike and it shows.
That's also the the season with the best scene of the whole series. (You all know which one I'm talking about.) So still very much worth watching.
Yes. And despite the cringe-y storyline, Jesse Plemmons is so very terrific throughout--he (almost) makes it work.
Anonymous wrote:FNL if only to enjoy the glory of Tim Riggins, the most wonderfully complex character to ever grace my TV screen. And, he's yummy.
SUCH a good show. Not dark at all. I watched it on maternity leave also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved both, but Friday Night Lights is the far superior show. I would not describe it as "dark" (certainly not compared to Breaking Bad!), but far more emotionally deep than GG.
+1 Probably my favorite show, ever.
But agree with a PP that season 2 is cringy. It was during the writer's strike and it shows.
That's also the the season with the best scene of the whole series. (You all know which one I'm talking about.) So still very much worth watching.