Friday night lights 2.11
Jan. 13th, 2008 07:42 pmJulie told the truth! Woot! I was in the world's crankiest mood with her and the show until that occurred. Instantly, I felt a lot better. In fact, much of what I griped about last week was addressed, somewhat, this week:
- no Tyra/Landry melodrama = Tick!
- Julie fesses up = yay
- Coach-Tim relationship mended = double yay!
And Shelley got kicked out, which I was also fine with. In fact, I thought that was pretty well handled by the show--the dynamics between Coach, Tami and Shelley were nicely played, and it felt such a relief to have the Taylors back on their own in their house at the end of the episode. And it didn't really feel mean to Shelley since it's surely good for her too to move on with her life, and her stint with them seemed like a transition phase for her.
There were a few melodramatic touches I wasn't such a fan of. Like Evil!Coach's dying wife (pfft! doesn't mean you get carte blanche to act like an asshole, sunshine) and Tim taking the dealer's cash. I don't completely mind the cash-stealing though, because although it was a bit clunkily contrived, I can see Tim doing it under the circumstances. He's been homeless for some time and under a lot of stress as a consequence--he's just reconciled with his brother and has the chance to get things back under control. But it seems like they're going to lose the house. And what then? Tim's already been through the options available to him and it was unworkable. I can see him taking an extreme step, especially when there's no love lost between him and the dealer. However, I do think he's naive to think that they won't come after him. Beware the man with a gun, Tim! *despairs*
I liked the Smash plot--and Mama Smash made me totally tear up at the end when she hugged him. I think I also enjoyed it because it was a bit more football-focussed again, and built on what we've seen of him in the past.
I miss Matt though. :(
- no Tyra/Landry melodrama = Tick!
- Julie fesses up = yay
- Coach-Tim relationship mended = double yay!
And Shelley got kicked out, which I was also fine with. In fact, I thought that was pretty well handled by the show--the dynamics between Coach, Tami and Shelley were nicely played, and it felt such a relief to have the Taylors back on their own in their house at the end of the episode. And it didn't really feel mean to Shelley since it's surely good for her too to move on with her life, and her stint with them seemed like a transition phase for her.
There were a few melodramatic touches I wasn't such a fan of. Like Evil!Coach's dying wife (pfft! doesn't mean you get carte blanche to act like an asshole, sunshine) and Tim taking the dealer's cash. I don't completely mind the cash-stealing though, because although it was a bit clunkily contrived, I can see Tim doing it under the circumstances. He's been homeless for some time and under a lot of stress as a consequence--he's just reconciled with his brother and has the chance to get things back under control. But it seems like they're going to lose the house. And what then? Tim's already been through the options available to him and it was unworkable. I can see him taking an extreme step, especially when there's no love lost between him and the dealer. However, I do think he's naive to think that they won't come after him. Beware the man with a gun, Tim! *despairs*
I liked the Smash plot--and Mama Smash made me totally tear up at the end when she hugged him. I think I also enjoyed it because it was a bit more football-focussed again, and built on what we've seen of him in the past.
I miss Matt though. :(
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Date: 2008-01-13 09:51 am (UTC)Yeah, I'm with you - many things have gone right this time. The Shelley thing was great, the Julie apology was overdue, but good, and i am a little apprehensive as to what will happen with Ferret man and his guns. Because, Timmy, if I wanted to be discreet about stealing cash, I wouldn't enter with my key, and take my stuff away, is all I'm sayin'...
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Date: 2008-01-13 12:50 pm (UTC)I actually miss Jason most of all. WHERE IS HE. I don't recall main characters being so neglected for such long stretches last season.
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Date: 2008-01-13 08:00 pm (UTC)I knew Julie would 'fess up, but it would take her a bit of time to work up the courage. What I loved more though, was the way Coach talked to her about it afterwards. I loved that his admonishment included reminding her that no matter what, he loves her and nothing changes that. That's such an important reminder for any wayward teen to hear when they fuck up like that.
Tim Riggins just... gah! How heart-wrenching for us to Tim actually steal money and then immediately after to have the Coach praise him for what an "honorable" guy he is.
I'm afraid for the fallout of the theft too, but I have a feeling that Tim is safe (as a lead on the show) but brother Billy may be the one who pays in the end.
And yes! to the Shelly thing being handled in a very complicated but believable manner. I love how they never cut corners on this show.
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Date: 2008-01-13 08:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-13 08:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-13 09:11 pm (UTC)*nods* And with Coach's intervention he was able to do so in a way that meant he didn't lose face--which I think is very important for him. I think he was very glad to be able to please his mother in the end.
And yeah, Tim was totally obvious about the money. Hmm... Tim's stuff is missing and the cash is missing--even the drug-fucked could work that one out.
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Date: 2008-01-13 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-13 09:20 pm (UTC)How heart-wrenching for us to Tim actually steal money and then immediately after to have the Coach praise him for what an "honorable" guy he is.
*nods* I loved that scene and I'm really glad Coach said it. But what a heartbreaker! You're probably right about Billy being more likely to cop it.
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Date: 2008-01-13 09:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-13 10:00 pm (UTC)Julie managed to keep my sympathy this time just because I think it must be ironically a burden to have such awesome parents. Which sounds weird I know. But I think having Coach or Mrs,, Coach disappointed in you would be worse than being screamed and sworn at by your typical parents. I think given how amoral teenagers generally are she did pretty well.
Yeah, where is Matt? I wonder if Tim has just taken his place as the Job of the show or what? Or maybe it's just that they know they can't keep Riggens, Smash or Lyla around next year having already aged them down once, so they're giving them more attention now.
Much love for the Smash and the Momma Smash. :D
BTW, did you get the message I sent you? I know the other mod said that late entries are fine, but I'm wondering whether to just submit half my story now as a "Part One" so I can get it in before the next challenge.
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Date: 2008-01-14 11:33 am (UTC)A burden to have such awesome parents you think? Hmm. I had not thought of it that way--but I can see your point. I guess it could get irritating to never see them less than poised and loving and ready to deal with whatever came along... though I don't think Julie thinks Tami's the perfect mom. ;)
I DID get your message--we have been slow, I'm very sorry. I say post your story! I do hope to have the next challenge up this week but no promises. So seize the moment!