Friday Night Lights: 1x01 → Pilot

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Friday Night Lights: 1x01 → Pilot
I love you. I respect you. I am proud of you. I am in love with you completely.
Minka Kelly as Lyla Garrity in Friday Night Lights, “Stay”
1x06 / 5x13
This is all yours for the takin’. Depends on how much you want it. Friday Night Lights Rewatch: 1x02 → Eyes Wide Open
Give all of us gathered here tonight the strength to remember that life is so very fragile. We are all vulnerable and we will all at some point in our lives fall; we will all fall. Friday Night Lights Rewatch: 1x01 → Pilot
Pilot / East of Dillon
hi!!! so I've been watching FNL for the first time and obviously I am completely obsessed/crying about it constantly, so discovering this blog (and your actual one) has truly been a gift. I just started season 4 and was wondering if you could gif the scene in 4x02 where luke cafferty breaks down/apologizes at practice after tami tells him he has to go to east dillon? he's such an angel about it and it literally *DESTROYED* me ;-;
Oh, what I wouldn’t give to be able to watch it for the first time again! I love that scene so much so I went ahead and giffed the whole thing in two parts. (part one, part two.)
“I’ve had a great opportunity to depict women who are striving to empower themselves, but in ways where they still maintain their femininity, their grace, and their vulnerability. I never get preachy about it, never get on a soapbox about it. But I do feel fortunate that I can create characters that maybe sometimes will impact somebody in a profound way.”
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CONNIE BRITTON! (March 6th, 1967)