This is something of a surprise, given the show's low ratings over its first season and the network's propensity to shift its time slot quite often, which included a move to Wednesday nights competing directly against America's Next Top Model. I would say that I can't believe male America couldn't do more to support FNL, but then I'd be a hypocrite. ANTM is some damn good television, too.
All that aside, there is one big catch to this great news: Friday Night Lights is getting way more literal, since NBC is actually moving it (again) to Friday nights. This is practically a death sentence for almost any show that isn't geared to losers or the elderly.
FNL deserves better. It's very similar to something like M*A*S*H, using a central conceit (football) as a springboard for exploring many diverse themes. And it rarely rings false, quite a feat for "high school" shows, which are notoriously contrived, as are most attempts to fictionalize the world of sports.
Don't get me wrong, though. If you like sports--especially football--you'll like this show. You'll also like Kyle Chandler, who would have caught a big break by now if people had been paying attention. Grey's Anatomy doesn't count.
We already lost this gem once upon a time. Let's not let another one slip away.
1 comment:
and we definitely didn't "lose" playmakers. it was taken from us by those dirty fuckers at the NFL who didn't want to look bad.
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