Anonymous wrote:^^ Oh and also how Lyla just up and drives 200 miles to get to Riggins and Jason in Mexico. Her parents allowed this? Her dad didn't even want her to be with Jason after the injury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'll be binging this all night long. Will it suddenly disappear from Netflix at midnight?
I love Smash, one of my favorite characters. I think he's underrated on this show - I don't ever really hear anyone talk about him.
Because we are all obsessed with Tim Riggins, televisions most beautiful and complex character.
Anonymous wrote:Julie is so annoying, I want to like her, I try to like her but she's so bratty. I did like her and Matt, they seemed really cute together (and I like Matt) - other than that she annoys me.
I thought I'd hate Lyla when I first started watching but I actually like her. And her annoying dad. lol Buddy is a great character.
-pp who is on season 2 and binge watching as much as i can before netflix pulls the plug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'll be binging this all night long. Will it suddenly disappear from Netflix at midnight?
I love Smash, one of my favorite characters. I think he's underrated on this show - I don't ever really hear anyone talk about him.
Because we are all obsessed with Tim Riggins, televisions most beautiful and complex character.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'll be binging this all night long. Will it suddenly disappear from Netflix at midnight?
I love Smash, one of my favorite characters. I think he's underrated on this show - I don't ever really hear anyone talk about him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope OP takes our advice!Anonymous wrote:Best show ever! The series finale was probably the most satisfying series ender ever. Come back when you are done so we can process!
Tim Riggins forever...
OP here, just started Season 2. Different story lines from the first season, and I miss the football. It feels different. I should stick with it, right? (Oh, and I told my husband that Tim Riggins was outrageously handsome. He watched one episode, and said, "I am a heterosexual man, and I have to agree with you.")
Stick with it. I read (on here) that season 2 starts when the writers are on strike. You can tell. It comes back on track after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope OP takes our advice!Anonymous wrote:Best show ever! The series finale was probably the most satisfying series ender ever. Come back when you are done so we can process!
Tim Riggins forever...
OP here, just started Season 2. Different story lines from the first season, and I miss the football. It feels different. I should stick with it, right? (Oh, and I told my husband that Tim Riggins was outrageously handsome. He watched one episode, and said, "I am a heterosexual man, and I have to agree with you.")
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is really old but I figured this was the perfect place to pose my question or I guess my thoughts - maybe I have no question.
I'm on Season 2. I love the show but I keep wondering - how realistic is some of this? Not just the teenage drinking but the fact that Riggins has been in adult bars numerous times and got into that fight with those adult men. Sure, he has a fake ID but in this small town everyone knows each other (especially the football players) so they all know he is underage. And he seems to have a constant supply of beer which he is able to buy? And his brother pays for this habit? Also, there is a lot of kids just showing up in each others bedrooms. Like the scene where Riggins busts in Lyla's bedroom while she's getting dressed. My parents would A - never allow a boy in my room and B - even if they did they wouldn't just send him up to my room unannounced like that. The behavior seems so adult like that sometimes I find myself forgetting these are teens. Anyone else?
Love the show, about to be bummed when netflix drops it in 5 days because I'm nowhere near finishing!
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is really old but I figured this was the perfect place to pose my question or I guess my thoughts - maybe I have no question.
I'm on Season 2. I love the show but I keep wondering - how realistic is some of this? Not just the teenage drinking but the fact that Riggins has been in adult bars numerous times and got into that fight with those adult men. Sure, he has a fake ID but in this small town everyone knows each other (especially the football players) so they all know he is underage. And he seems to have a constant supply of beer which he is able to buy? And his brother pays for this habit? Also, there is a lot of kids just showing up in each others bedrooms. Like the scene where Riggins busts in Lyla's bedroom while she's getting dressed. My parents would A - never allow a boy in my room and B - even if they did they wouldn't just send him up to my room unannounced like that. The behavior seems so adult like that sometimes I find myself forgetting these are teens. Anyone else?
Love the show, about to be bummed when netflix drops it in 5 days because I'm nowhere near finishing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am late to this party, and just started watching it. Absolutely enthralled, and stayed up until 2 am last night binging.
Question, is high school football in Texas really like that? Meaning, is the depiction accurate, where they invest big money and the team plays at the Cowboys stadium?
Yes. Absolutely. I went to a 5A public school in Texas. You would not believe the amount of money that is spent on football. Skyboxes. Exoduses to Cowboys stadium and Alamodome during the playoffs. It is not joke that it is God, Country and Football in Texas - and not always in that order.