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Septemberbaby 02-08-07 07:08 PM

Matt Roush from Tv Guide LOVES FNL:

http://community.tvguide.com/forum.j...umID=700000048



Roush Dispatch
by Matt Roush Keeping the (Friday Night) Lights On
I usually save these things for the Ask Matt Q&A, but I opened the following e-mail from Bill C shortly before watching this week’s episode of Friday Night Lights, and it haunted me (and, frankly, annoyed me) throughout the episode, which I found to be one of the most accessibly and endearingly entertaining of the entire season.

Here’s what Bill wrote: “Would it be a real tragedy if Friday Night Lights got canceled? It’s not like we’re talking about a show that, however good it is, does not [sic] match the consistency and creative heights of superior shows like 24, House and Grey’s Anatomy.”

Way to use the double negative there, a bit of a metaphor considering the disdain shown for one of the finest dramas network TV has produced in years.

In my world of TV appreciation, which has to be flexible enough to include everything from guilty pleasures to reality shows, there are two types of top-tier TV. First and foremost, there are the great entertainments, hours of sheer pleasure and excitement, a category to which 24 and Grey’s Anatomy surely belong. (House, on the other hand, I find to be a merely good show built around a great character.)

Then there’s the sort of TV that transcends TV, the occasional series that jolts us into a higher state of awe as we are introduced to characters and settings that seem so real, living lives that are so openly and honestly portrayed, that you can’t shake them from week to week. And regardless how long the show is allowed to survive, you know it’s something you’ll never forget.

Friday Night Lights is that sort of show. Right up there with the best of HBO (The Sopranos in its glory years, The Wire any given season) and the best of the Herskovitz-Zwick dramas (thirtysomething, Once and Again).

Would it be a tragedy if Friday Night Lights got canceled? Tragedy’s an awfully loaded word. A tragedy is what happened to the people in Florida recently. Tragedy is what happened (and is still happening) to Katrina’s victims. Tragedy is what’s happening in Iraq.

If Friday Night Lights got canceled, it would be a shame. It would have been a crying shame if it had been canceled before completing its first season. Thankfully, it looks as if NBC is giving the show a full run to play this gem of a season out. If that’s all we get, I can live with that. Because what we’re getting is exceptional TV.

This week’s episode alone dealt with issues of race, gender, family and personal relationships with an absorbing intimacy, honesty and range of emotions that I defy anyone to find anywhere else in prime time right now.

The tragedy, such as it is, is that more of America hasn’t discovered this wonderful show. In years to come, when people discover this show on DVD, they’ll wonder what they were thinking and where they were looking when Friday Night Lights was on its game. Which it is each and every week, at least for now.

MrX 02-08-07 10:45 PM


“Would it be a real tragedy if Friday Night Lights got canceled? It’s not like we’re talking about a show that, however good it is, does not [sic] match the consistency and creative heights of superior shows like 24
I would have quit reading the email at that point.

Original Desmond 02-11-07 03:31 AM

great episode. this show can't get cancelled!

fallfan 02-12-07 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by jman250
Anyone know what the name of the song that was playing while Julie was running her game winning TD?

I think it was "Huddle Formation" by The Go! Team. This show has the best music on television.

Big Boy Laroux 02-13-07 10:24 AM

Finally got around to watching this (i love the show, but i was out of town). yet another really entertaining episode. i don't think there was one thing i didn't like. the racial storyline was a tad heavy-handed, but i think it worked. the scene at the end was really powerful (this show has a LOT of powerful scenes. and most of them don't involve any real dialogue - the walkout, the running in the rain, coach taylor and matt alone on the field at night, etc.). i'm not afraid to admit that i get the chills when watching some of the scenes.


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