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The award-winning series returns for an emotional and spectacular final season, and everyone is playing for keeps. The East Dillon Lions are back and competing at a top caliber level, but that only means the town's expectations are running higher than ever. Egos boil over, and Coach Taylor is forced to mediate tensions on the team. But when a controversy erupts that takes the whole town by storm, he feels he's losing his grip on the team and threatens to suspend Vince in an attempt to regain control. Luke faces pressure at the prospect of becoming QB-1, Billy learns some surprising news from Mindy, Becky starts a surprising new job and Tami is caught off guard by Julie's plans. And when it's time for Tim's parole hearing, family and friends return from seasons past to lend their support and help Tim reassess his life. Will the Lions go state? Will the coach leave the team? That may be the least of the town's worries in the powerful series finale that culminates in a true championship ending to the popular show.
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A redistricting plan leaves Dillon divided. Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) is faced with the daunting task of building an East Dillon Lions football team from scratch. Tensions follow him off the field as he and Tami (Connie Britton) find themselves increasingly at odds with one another and the roles the redistricting has forced upon them. Julie (Aimee Teegarden) decides to join her dad and Landry (Jesse Plemons) at East Dillon. Meanwhile, recent graduate Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) struggles with his plans for the future. Vince (Michael B. Jordan), whose incredible speed positions him as the Lions best and possibly only hope, lacks the discipline and temper of a true team player. He instantly clashes with the team's new rising star, running back Luke (Matt Lauria). Other newcomers include Jess (Jurnee Smollett), an expert in the sport who will prove to be a crucial part of the new team.
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The critically-acclaimed drama is back with a new season, and this time, there's no telling what the future holds for the town of Dillon. When freshman hotshot J.D. McCoy shows off his arm, the town gets McCoy fever and Matt Saracen is demoted to QB2. An injury brings a sudden end to Smash's dreams, Riggins is convinced into a local money-making scheme and Lyla is accepted to a prestigious university - but her hopes are crushed when her dad reveals a dire secret. Tyra leaves town and Landry is left questioning his feelings. And when Julie realizes she still has a thing for Matt, is it too late? Coach Taylor continues to juggle his responsibilities and growing pressures while his wife Tami has her hands full with a new career as the Dillon high school principal. Step back into the Lights for an unforgettable season of drama.
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Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) returns from his new position to witness his daughter's birth - only to face pressure from a family and town that feel he's abandoned them. Tami (Connie Britton) is shocked to discover Julie (Aimee Teegarden) has broken up with Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford) and is disheartened by the distance between herself and her teenage daughter. Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) and Landry (Jesse Plemons) develop a secret bond after a deadly confrontation with her attacker. Jason (Scott Porter) risks his life after he learns of an experimental surgery that could help him walk. Tensions between Smash (Gaius Charles) and Saracen explode as the team falls apart under the rigid, cold leadership of Coach MacGregor. Lyla (Minka Kelly) discovers faith and tries to convert Riggins (Taylor Kitsch), whose feelings for her only get in the way. Experience the true-to-life struggles and triumphs of a town that make you feel a part of it.
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Audiences cheer the first season of this poignant and powerful drama. The intimate storytelling and the inspired performances involve the viewer with an authentic portrait of life, love, family, and friendships that really hits home. Coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) is under intense pressure from the entire town to lead the high school football team to the championship. Wife Tami (Connie Britton, also from the hit movie) provides loving support and is also a counselor at the school. The young people face their own challenges: the former star fighting to overcome a tragic injury; the cheerleader torn by conflicting emotional loyalties to two players; the quarterback overwhelmed with responsibilities on and off the field (while dating the coach's daughter); the cocky running back who's turned to performance enhancers -- All this and more come together for a truly human drama.
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.
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....