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Friday Night Lights - Season 1
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Season one premiers the life of high school footballers, their families, the challenges they must overcome, friendship and the coaching staffs in charge of moulding them.
Actors:
Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Gaius Charles, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly, Taylor Kitsch, Adrianne Palicki, Jesse Plemons, Scott Porter, Aimee Teegarden, Matthew Greer, ...»
Director:
Peter Berg
Country:
United States
- Episode 01: Pilot
- Episode 02: Eyes Wide Open
- Episode 03: Wind Sprints
- Episode 04: Who's Your Daddy
- Episode 05: Git 'Er Done
- Episode 06: El Accidente
- Episode 07: Homecoming
- Episode 08: Crossing the Line
- Episode 09: Full Hearts
- Episode 10: It's Different for Girls
- Episode 11: Nevermind
- Episode 12: What to Do While You're Waiting
- Episode 13: Little Girl I Wanna Marry You
- Episode 14: Upping the Ante
- Episode 15: Blinders
- Episode 16: Black Eyes & Broken Hearts
- Episode 17: I Think We Should Have Sex
- Episode 18: Extended Families
- Episode 19: Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
- Episode 20: Mud Bowl
- Episode 21: Best Laid Plans
- Episode 22: State
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Ed Robertson Media Life
February 03, 2015 [Peter] Berg's Lights evokes the wonderful sense of how fleeting glory can be, and it's fleeting not just for the kids. We sense among the adults, living through the players, a pining for the life that slipped past them a time ago when they were young.
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Hal Boedeker Orlando Sentinel
February 02, 2015 Best of all, Berg balances gritty storytelling with uplift that's never phony or forced.
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Melanie McFarland Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 02, 2015 More than simply being outstanding, Friday Night Lights is an important series because of the way it takes family-friendly television seriously. The issues covered here create the kind of family drama that can bring everybody to the table.
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Matthew Gilbert Boston Globe
February 02, 2015 The documentary feel of Friday Night Lights is strengthened by the use of a hand-held camera and quick-cut editing.
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Eric Goldman IGN Movies
February 03, 2015 Sometimes great television doesn't need a unique hook or an edgy or dark side to be something special; it just needs terrific writing and acting, something this show has an abundance of.
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David Bianculli New York Daily News
February 03, 2015 It's the best high school coaching drama since The White Shadow, and deserves a chance.
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Troy Patterson Slate
February 02, 2015 [I] find himself at full grovel, crawling toward Nielsen households, begging that they flip on [this show]. The show is terrific -- the most engrossing new drama of the fall season -- but it's also the worst-rated, and that's just not fair.
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Ed Bark Uncle Barky
February 03, 2015 Friday Night Lights gets off to a rousing start. Everything about it is vividly drawn, with [Kyle] Chandler excelling as an up-against-it coach whose locker room rallying cry is "Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't lose."
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Tim Goodman San Francisco Chronicle
February 02, 2015 Part of the reason Friday Night Lights works its magic on viewers is that Berg's documentary-style stamp gives the show a more mature feel -- it has none of the trappings of a teen drama, none of the sheen of a network series set in a small town.
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Cynthia Fuchs PopMatters
February 03, 2015 For all the narrative sincerity and good-looking imagery offered by FNL it is most admirable for its insights into the industry models that shape U.S. entertainment, sports, religion, and education.
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