Friday Night Lights

2006 • NBC
4.8
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Season 3 episodes (13)

1 I Knew You When
10/1/08
Season Premiere - Brian "Smash" Williams (Gaius Charles) has graduated and the start of the new school year has Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) uncertain about the strength of his team. Matt Saracen's (Zach Gilford) position as QB1 is in danger when a new freshman star player J.D. McCoy (guest star Jeremy Sumpter) arrives on the scene. Smash continues to deal with his own demons after a season-ending injury causes him to lose his college scholarship. Meanwhile, Tami (Connie Britton) faces stressful challenges as the new principal of Dillon High School. Elsewhere, Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) is encouraged to make a run for student body president. Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly, Jesse Plemons and Aimee Teegarden also star.
2 Tami Knows Best
10/8/08
Emancipation-Smash (Gaius Charles) struggles with his confidence on the field as Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) preps him for college tryouts. Meanwhile, Tami (Connie Britton) makes changes to the school budget and finds that the community cares more about a Jumbotron than education. Elsewhere, Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford) is faced with the decision to emancipate himself so he can legally take care of his ailing grandmother—with his father in Iraq, his only hope of saving his grandmother is seeking the help of his estranged mother. Taylor Kitsch, Adrianne Palicki, Minka Kelly, Jesse Plemons and Aimee Teegarden also star.
3 How The Other Half Lives
10/15/08
Under pressure-The pressure builds for Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) to make some changes to his team for an upcoming game. Saracen (Zach Gilford) also feels the heat as the fans lose faith in him and turn to the new quarterback, J.D. McCoy (guest star Jeremy Sumpter). Tim (Taylor Kitsch) gets dragged into a risky business scheme in order to get out of debt, despite Lyla's (Minka Kelly) caution. Connie Britton, Gaius Charles, Adrianne Palicki, Jesse Plemons and Aimee Teegarden also star.
4 Hello, Goodbye
10/22/08
Leaving it all behind-Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) gets wooed by Cash (Zach Roerig), the new bad boy rodeo star in town and says goodbye to her relationship with Landry (Jesse Plemons). After years of being away, Saracen's (Zach Gilford) mother Shelby (guest star Kim Dickens) tries to re-enter his life as if she never left. Smash (Gaius Charles) has an emotional goodbye as he leaves Dillon for the first time in his life. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly and Aimee Teegarden also star.
5 Every Rose Has Its Thorn
10/29/08
Big ideas, big decisions-Tyra's (Adrianne Palicki) new love, Cash (guest star Zach Roerig), seems to be the man of her dreams but that quickly changes when his dark side comes to light. Jason (Scott Porter) thinks he has a solution to bring him and Erin back together, but she has a very different plan in mind. Meanwhile, after the team wins their big game, Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) makes a decision that leaves Matt (Zach Gilford) to debate the future of his football career. Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly, Jesse Plemons and Aimee Teegarden also star.
6 It Ain't Easy Being J.D. McCoy
11/5/08
Welcome to the team-New quarterback J.D. McCoy (guest star Jeremy Sumpter) becomes a victim of freshman hazing but begins to win the respect of the town and his team after he wins his first game. Meanwhile, Julie (Aimee Teegarden) and Matt (Zach Gilford) get closer after a night at the lake as Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) and Cash (guest star Zach Roerig) drift further apart when a woman shows up claiming he owes her child support. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Minka Kelly Scott Porter and Jesse Plemons also star.
7 Keeping Up Appearances
11/12/08
J.D. McCoy (guest star Jeremy Sumpter) has gained popularity as the new star quarterback of the Dillon Panthers but his skills are put to the test at Friday night's big rival game. Meanwhile, Landry (Jesse Plemons) thinks he is finally over Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) when he meets Devin (Stephanie Hunt) who seems to be the perfect girl, but he quickly learns Devin isn't who she appears to be. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Scott Porter, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly and Aimee Teegarden also star.
8 New York, New York
11/19/08
Jason Street (Scott Porter) follows a job opportunity to New York in an effort to get his family back and brings Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) along for the ride. As Cash (guest star Zach Roerig) gets ready to leave Dillon for his rodeo tour, Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) is torn between following him or her college dream. Tami (Connie Britton) tries to convince Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) into buying a new house while he deals with a sudden vacancy in the Panthers' coaching staff. Zach Gilford and Aimee Teegarden also star.
9 Game Of The Week
12/3/08
All eyes are on Dillon as the Panthers' playoff game is chosen as the nationally televised "high school game of the week." In the midst of their senior year, Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) debates whether or not to meet with a college coach and Saracen (Zach Gilford) must deal with his grandmother's feelings about his college future. Meanwhile, Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) sees the truth about Cash (Zach Roerig) and finds herself in a desperate situation. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Minka Kelly, Jesse Plemons and Aimee Teegarden also star.
10 The Giving Tree
12/10/08
Buddy Garrity (Brad Leland) has a run-in with the law and is forced to come clean about his financial troubles to Lyla (Minka Kelly). Landry (Jesse Plemons) agrees to tutor Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) for the SAT's, but he quickly reaches a breaking point. J.D. (guest star Jeremy Sumpter) meets a girl at school but his dad Joe (D.W. Moffett) worries that his son is losing his focus on football. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Zach Gilford and Aimee Teegarden also star.
11 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
12/17/08
Saracen (Zach Gilford) continues to struggle caring for his grandmother as her mental health rapidly deteriorates. Lyla (Minka Kelly) is still reeling after discovering her father gambled away her college fund when she learns that she has been accepted to the college of her dreams. Despite a well-played game on Friday night, tensions between J.D. (guest star Jeremy Sumpter) and Joe (guest star D.W. Moffett) reach a boiling point. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Adrienne Palicki and Jesse Plemons also star.
12 Underdogs
1/7/09
The friendship between the Taylors and McCoys is on thin ice after the scuffle between J.D. (guest star Jeremy Sumpter) and Joe (guest star D.W. Moffett). Buddy tries to repair his relationship with Lyla (Minka Kelly), while Landry (Jesse Plemons) and Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) try to rekindle their romance one more time. Matt (Zach Gilford) considers a future in Chicago but can't stand the thought of leaving his ailing grandmother behind. Meanwhile, all eyes are on the Panthers as they go head-to-head in the state championship game with the toughest team around. Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch and Zach Gilford also star.
13 Tomorrow Blues
1/14/09
Five months after the state championship, everyone is getting ready for some big changes. Tim (Taylor Kitsch) has second thoughts about college; Matt (Zach Gilford) prepares to go to college and leave his grandmother and Julie (Aimee Teegarden) behind; Landry (Jesse Plemons) and Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) face an uncertain future as he helps her make fateful decisions about college; and Lyla's (Minka Kelly) dreams lay in the hands of her estranged uncle. Despite a successful season with the Panthers, Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) finds himself uncertain about his coaching future. Connie Britton also stars.

About this show

Expanding on the themes of the hit feature film, this compelling and critically praised drama from executive producers Brian Grazer and Peter Berg takes place in Dillon, Texas, a community obsessed with the status of its high school football team. The head coach, Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) constantly feels the pressure of the town's expectations as he leads this troubled and conflicted team throughout the season. While offering unique insight into an outsized, bigger-than-life Texas culture, "Friday Night Lights" really tells a story universal for all audiences-that there is more to life than victory, and that there is more to being a man than being a winner.
The fresh cast also includes: Scott Porter as the Panther's injured former star quarterback, Jason Street; Gaius Charles as feared running back Brian "Smash" Williams; Taylor Kitsch as running back Tim Riggins; Connie Britton as Taylor's supportive wife and new high school guidance counselor, Tami; Zach Gilford as the new team captain and starting quarterback, Matt Saracen, and Minka Kelly as Lyla Garrity, Panther cheerleader and Street's girlfriend. Also starring are: Aimee Teegarden as Coach Taylor's daughter, Julie; Adrianne Palicki as Tyra Collette, and Jesse Plemons as Landry Clarke.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
599 reviews
A Google user
August 7, 2012
You have to pay per episode? Netflix has the entire series for free. Well after your subscription. But still three episodes in and you pay as much as netflix. Not cool.
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A Google user
October 6, 2012
I fell in love with the series just as it was ending, and perhaps that was a good thing! (No long waits for new episodes!) I've never been a sports fan, but I found myself cheering on the Panthers (and the Lions, later on) more than I've ever done for any real team. You find yourself so drawn to each of the characters, and you really FEEL the lives they live, the emotions they feel. There's such a diversity in the stories and personalities, and it all just works. I absolutely love this show.
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Marco Mandolini
January 17, 2020
Great show. I like how I paid 30 dollars for one season where I coukd have gotten all the season on Amazon in BLU RAY for 45 dollars. Rip off
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