EPISODE
SEASON
Friday Night Lights - Season 1
In a rural community in Texas, the season opens with high school football players lifestyle and their coping mechanism with family friends amidst challenges.
4 December 1978, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5 April 1968, Tyler, Texas, USA
26 November 1980, Houston, Texas, USA
27 November 1970, Arizona, USA
27 April 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA
February 02, 2015
Part of the reason Friday Night Lights works its magic on viewers is that Berg's documentary-style stamp gives the show a more mature feel -- it has none of the trappings of a teen drama, none of the sheen of a network series set in a small town.
February 03, 2015
[Peter] Berg's Lights evokes the wonderful sense of how fleeting glory can be, and it's fleeting not just for the kids. We sense among the adults, living through the players, a pining for the life that slipped past them a time ago when they were young.
February 03, 2015
Friday Night Lights gets off to a rousing start. Everything about it is vividly drawn, with [Kyle] Chandler excelling as an up-against-it coach whose locker room rallying cry is "Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't lose."
February 03, 2015
For all the narrative sincerity and good-looking imagery offered by FNL it is most admirable for its insights into the industry models that shape U.S. entertainment, sports, religion, and education.
February 02, 2015
The documentary feel of Friday Night Lights is strengthened by the use of a hand-held camera and quick-cut editing.
February 02, 2015
Best of all, Berg balances gritty storytelling with uplift that's never phony or forced.
February 03, 2015
Sometimes great television doesn't need a unique hook or an edgy or dark side to be something special; it just needs terrific writing and acting, something this show has an abundance of.
February 03, 2015
It's the best high school coaching drama since The White Shadow, and deserves a chance.
February 02, 2015
More than simply being outstanding, Friday Night Lights is an important series because of the way it takes family-friendly television seriously. The issues covered here create the kind of family drama that can bring everybody to the table.
February 02, 2015
[I] find himself at full grovel, crawling toward Nielsen households, begging that they flip on [this show]. The show is terrific -- the most engrossing new drama of the fall season -- but it's also the worst-rated, and that's just not fair.

