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Friday Night Lights - Season 2
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This television drama series follows the activities and efforts of Permian Panthers, one of the well-known national football teams, who train hard and do their best by the help of their coach, to achieve success during Friday night. In this new season, Panthers struggle against losing their coach.
Actors:
Connie Britton, Kyle Chandler, Gaius Charles, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly, Taylor Kitsch, Adrianne Palicki, Jesse Plemons, Scott Porter, Aimee Teegarden, Chris Mulkey, ...»
Director:
Peter Berg
Country:
United States
- Episode 01: Last Days of Summer
- Episode 2: Bad Ideas
- Episode 3: Are You Ready for Friday Night?
- Episode 4: Backfire
- Episode 5: Let's Get It On
- Episode 6: How Did I Get Here?
- Episode 7: Pantherama!
- Episode 8: Seeing Other People
- Episode 9: The Confession
- Episode 10: There Goes the Neighborhood
- Episode 11: Jumping the Gun
- Episode 12: Who Do You Think You Are?
- Episode 13: Humble Pie
- Episode 14: Leave No One Behind
- Episode 15: May the Best Man Win
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IGN Movies
February 05, 2015 Even among the many glaring problems, Friday Night Lights still proved to be better than most dramas on network television.
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New York Daily News
April 08, 2014 FNL still does no more than tell life-size stories about life-size people. In a universe of Dirty Sexy Money, that may not be enough, but while it's here, there aren't many better games in town.
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PopMatters
February 05, 2015 The contemplation of such complex questions makes Friday Night Lights a consistently grown-up show, willing to confront fading dreams and rash decisions without quite losing faith in the unpredictable transcendence of everyday life.
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Newsday
March 28, 2014 This show captures a distinct culture, and the people jockeying for places in it, trying to prove, mostly to themselves, that their lives have value. And so Friday Night Lights has more than almost any network show today.
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AV Club
February 06, 2015 I think the writers have done a fine job setting the table for Season Two and providing those lovely little moments that continue to set the show apart.
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Boston Globe
April 08, 2014 I can't imagine what stopped Emmy voters from lavishing this series with nominations this year, unless they failed to realize that it's not, strictly, a sports drama. I also can't imagine why [FNL] isn't a ratings success, except for the same confusion.
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Newark Star-Ledger
April 08, 2014 The show doesn't back away from what happens in the premiere, and by early in episode two, we're at a point where the only way to fix it is to write out the characters involved.
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Denver Post
April 08, 2014 The story arcs dare to treat small-town American life in all its solemn complexity. The characters rise above inert cutouts, each following a journey, for better and worse, worth taking.
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TIME Magazine
February 05, 2015 Every team has an off season. But despite the reputation of That Bad Thing, Jesse Plemons can hold his head high about FNL season 2. He killed.
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PopMatters
February 05, 2015 The subtlety and restraint of the actors, particularly Chandler and Britton, makes the small moments all the more natural and intimate.
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