they should rename this Wednesday Night Lights with Jack Bauer and infused time travel stories like Lost and add in Jack Bauer just to spice things up.
That comparison might make sense, if not for the fact that 80% of FNL already takes place off the football field.
And there were episodes of Cheers that showed places other than the bar.
But since the bar was just a way of getting the characters together, you're helping make my point. Just like Cheers was not really about drinking, FNL is not really about playing football.
Lance really brought out the best in Tyra. That was a moving vignette. Bold choice to have the big game in the penultimate chapter. I don't watch previews, so I don't know what to expect next.
There you go, Joe, you have your loss for the Panthers. :frowning:
Man that was sad, especially considering the circumstances regarding JD, it was unrealistic for Eric to expect him to play his best in that game.
I'm beginning to get a small lump in my throat, hearing them ask things like "So what are you gonna do next year?" and hearing Matt talking about going to Chicago just sort of hit me..."We're really going to lose these fine kids soon." :frowning:
With the game loss, JD and the realization that they'll be going away (both the kids and the show after next week) it was a sad episode for me but another winner nontheless.
It's a page out of the HBO 13 ep season playbook. Build all season to the big event in the second to last episode and then use the last ep to wrap things up and set up the next season. As for the show not being about football, I'm not sure why that's a sticking point. You be the judge after watching next week.
That sucks about the DVDs. I was hoping that NBC would offer both cuts of each episode via seamless branching.
When I saw that Dillon left South Texas (could that be more vague?) time to score, I knew they were going to lose.
Riggins putting his cleats on the field reminded me of Rulon Gardner putting his shoes on the mat after winning gold in Athens.
That morning scene at Chez Riggins was both horrifying and hilarious. Billy peeing into the sink was just wrong. Since Lyla was already in the bathroom, he couldn't have just jumped into the shower and done the deed in there. I guess there isn't enough privacy outside for him to go pee on a tree like I had to a few times when I growing up and living at my dads (10 people; 7 women; 1 bathroom; you do the math).
When I read Tyra's essay in last week's TV Guide, I thought it was a April Fool's joke. Bastards.
I just read that and I will purchase this season set despite the music substitutions. Also, I was completely unaware that the version DirectTV aired is different from the NBC version. How many and what kinds of edits are we talking about? Are there edits in every episode? In the past, Universal has done a great job of including deleted scenes for nearly every episode as a bonus feature. Perhaps the DirectTV edits will make their way onto the season three DVD in that way. As far as the songs go, although I do not like music substitutions, I DVR the whole season anyway so I have that to fall back on. I am buying the season three DVD for the improved picture and sound quality, the special features, and to show my support for this very fine television program.
It makes sense if it's part of the deal with DTV. I suspect DTV has exclusive rights to the extended versions - something they can use to attract subscribers who would otherwise wait for the NBC broadcast or the DVDs.
"Underdogs" goes onto the long list of classic FNL eps - the ones where you can say "TV doesn't get any better than this.". The "night before the game" sequence was just brilliant.
Now that the show has been renewed for 2 more years, it's time to go to work on the chowderheads at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The lack of recognition of FNL at the Emmys is criminal. The acting categories alone should be stuffed wth FNL cast members.
If that's the case, it's not working, since I'm a big fan of the show and did not know until today that the DTV and NBC versions were different... so how exactly was keeping that a secret supposed to lure me into subscribing to DTV?
As far as the music subsititutions, I don't even notice the music on FNL. I can't ever recall saying to myself "the music is really good on this show, where can I find that song". I watched Season1&2 on NBC, Season 3 on DirecTV and own Seasons 1&2 on DVD. So the DirecTV, NBC and DVD music differences don't affect me. The longer episodes would be nice on DVD, or at least have them available as deleted scenes.
The Wednesday showings in the fall on DirecTV definitely work better for me than on Friday nights like NBC is doing.
I don't really notice the music in FNL, either. It's probably because none of the songs are familiar to me. So music substitutions in this show is not a deal breaker for me.
Re: FNL Music. The only song I've ever noticed (and would be upset if it was replaced) was "Deviltown" from the 1st season. Luckily the 1st season DVDs are intact. Point taken. Anyway, I was just speculating.