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Friday Night Lights: The Third Season

Friday Night Lights: The Third Season Review



Although I liked the first season better to shine the third season of the show goes on - as noted by someone else, the characters are the main reason I like this show. It's so easy to hear and fall in love with the characters - Tami, Tyra and Matt are probably my favorite - and remind ourselves not only about doing good, but good writing and directing (and camera) for success. Matt liked it, I was not a big fan of the freshman QB, but realistically, it was a good story andE 'was great to see who played the mother (I remember her from Northern Exposure). And, Kim Dickens and the long-missing mother of Matt. A number of specific scenes, including talks to Julia Tami sex, a scene well-praised by the comments at the moment.

One thing that probably warrants a star - at least for the DVD - is the lack of extras. Well, the price is excellent. This is certain. But, I saw the second season on DVD (after the first Netflix), and had threeComments (Tami / Julie "is a" Landry / Tyra "above, and the manufacturer or anyone) and a Q & A appearance with the largest number of votes. And some deleted scenes. Personally, I was a bit 'thin (only a few episodes had commentary, etc.), but appreciated.

This season has an audio commentary and deleted scenes. The IMDB page is just a lot of stuff behind the scenes. The fans really deserve a little 'more in the extras department whether to buy a DVD, especially after the first season, each containinghad a relatively small number of episodes (15 or less). I see some changes apparently upset about the music or what ever, but it could be a rights issue. Not with some behind the scenes things differently, because once again IMDB online!

But the show is great, and worth seeing. Buy or rent it!




Friday Night Lights: The Third Season Overview


Follows the lives of a high school football coach, his family, and his players in a small Texas town that lives for the Friday night football game.


Friday Night Lights: The Third Season Specifications


Some televised dramas focus on families, others on singles and couples, but NBC's Friday Night Lights, among the finest shows of the decade, takes on an entire town. As with Sports Night, minimal enthusiasm for athletics presents no hindrance to enjoyment, just an interest in the concerns of Dillon, TX's populace, indelibly captured through authentic locations, handheld cameras, and naturalistic acting. If the off-shoot of creator Peter Berg's feature film doesn't look like most primetime programs, the cinematic score from Austin's Explosions in the Sky contributes to the big-screen impression.

Since the first season, Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) and his wife, Tami (Connie Britton), now Dillon High principal, remain constants as they guide their charges--including 17-year-old daughter Julie (Aimee Teegarden)--through games, classes, and beyond. Where Jason Street and Smash Williams began as major players, they fade from view in the third as they figure out their post-grad futures. Instead, big-hearted garage-rocker Landry (Observe and Report's Jesse Plemons) emerges as the heart of the show, while his best friend, Matt (Zach Gilford), reaches out to his estranged mother, Shelby (Kim Dickens), for help when his grandmother’s deteriorating mental condition becomes too much to bear.

If everyone has financial struggles of some kind, new quarterback JD. McCoy (Jeremy Sumpter) shares no such concerns. By the end of the season, however, his controlling father, Joe (D.W. Moffett), will go too far. And after a misguided move into criminal intrigue during the second year, Lights avoids any similar missteps this time around, and the entire cast rises to the occasion, including Taylor Kitsch (Riggins), Minka Kelly (Lyla), and Adrianne Palicki (Tyra), who portrays the show's trickiest character, a self-obsessed senior who takes advantage of Landry whenever it suits her needs. Extras include deleted scenes and insightful commentary from writer/producer Jason Katims. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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