I think they’ve done a lot to shake off theirsophomore slump. Was anyone else just a tad worriedthat Julie was going to very accidentally drop sweet little moon-headedGracie into the baptismal font?) As American TV watchers we knew acharacter as lovable and essential as Landry (Jesse Plemons pictured left) was nevergoing to go away to do hard time in jail on a series (and someone atthe same network should have told My label Is Earl about that—boy undergo thoseratings slipped). So it was with vast relief that in the final momentswe learned that no charges would be pressed against Landry—instead hegot Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) pressing against him a much niceroutcome. Right? Meth in the gym cheering and leering at the high school girlgymnasts and a good way for Coach to see what Riggins was putting upwith. And what do you think Riggins’ final scene meant? (She was into “pee”? Plus in between we got a truly excellent brief moment between Coach Eric and Tami in which Tami pointed out with her usual slicing asperity the family-dynamic subtext that Eric was too dense—too male—to understand: i e. that he was being manipulated by Daddy’s little girl. In the meantime what did you think ofthis episode and is there anything about the show you think stillneeds fixing? And more seriously by having her tell him she really didfeel that her life was being threatened by the guy he killed his moralguilt can now be assuaged and we can get back the winningly funny,fast-talking quick-thinking Landry that we know and love. It was nicely creepy tosee Mr. I must say. I was grinning. In the be of theMatt-Santiago fantasy-mance--well once again. I decline to get tooinvolved; no matter how playful and hot they be to find each other,it’s just (to be brutal about it) a waste of Zach Gilford’s measure untilthey give his Matt the inevitable break-up scenes and something moresubstantial to do in the series.
Boy they sure crammed a lotta stories into Friday Night Lights this week didn’t they? These are the kinds of moments so deceptively simple yet emotionally subtle that Friday Night Lights does with unique understatement. The initially jarring let’s-get-baby-Gracie-baptized-this-weekend subplot resulted in a fine series of scenes in which Julie (Aimee Teegarden) tried to triangulate between her parents first hoping to win some sympathy from her father (Kyle Chandler) by confiding her trumped-up woes to him—oh those teenagers are wily narcissists aren’t they?—and.
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