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Might it be possible that Coach and Mrs. Coach are too good at their jobs?
"Expectations," as, uh, expected, deals with a number of beginnings.
Why does 'FNL' love the sports-movie cliché?
Get dressed, guys — it's time to film the commercial!
They talk Emmys and coach bellies.
Even when Richard Linklater's films don't click, there's always at least one performance that makes it all worthwhile.
This season, nearly over, has flexed its chops to tell stories that are bleaker than ever before.
The writers now seem comfortable playing with melodramatic scenarios and gleefully upending our expectations.
We're back with a corker of an episode — which is unfortunately named “The Toilet Bowl.”
How to make 'Friends' a hit, and why 'Friday Night Lights' never was one.
New people, new situations. The only thing that isn't new is how much we're loving it all.
The actor on his heartbreaking story line, coming back to film in season five, and planning his next pub crawl.
Probable final season will see return of old favorites.
Highbrow writers have highbrow TV tastes!
This week’s episode is owned by the titanic performance of Gilford as an angry, confused, and grieving Matt Saracen.
Tami suffers, Luke and Vince tangle, Landry flirts, Matt and Julia fray, and Tim Riggins ... visits a dress shop?
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