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The third season of the American serial drama television series Friday Night Lights began airing in the United States and Canada on October 1, 2008. It was the first season to be aired on DirecTV's The 101 Network. The 13-episode season concluded on The 101 Network on January 14, 2009 and then began its run on NBC two nights later on January 16, 2009, and concluded its NBC run on April 10, 2009. The show was renewed for two more seasons in March 2009, with both seasons airing in the same format as season 3, containing 13 episodes each. The third season was released on DVD in region 1 on May 19, 2009.

The season continues to focus around the Dillon Panthers and the pressures faced on and off the field. This season also has four main characters leave the show by season's end.

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Cast

Unlike the previous two seasons, only eight of ten major roles received star billing in the opening credits. Kyle Chandler portrayed Eric Taylor, head coach of the Dillon Panthers. Connie Britton played Tami Taylor, wife of Eric and new principal of Dillon High School. Zach Gilford played quarterback Matt Saracen. Minka Kelly played Lyla Garrity, now girlfriend of Tim Riggins, fullback and resident bad boy, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch. Adrianne Palicki played Tyra Collette. Jesse Plemons played Landry Clarke, not-quite boyfriend to Tyra and Saracen's best friend. Aimee Teegarden played Julie Taylor, daughter of Eric and Tami.

Supporting characters include: Brad Leland as Lyla's father and head of the Dillon Panthers Booster Club Buddy Garrity, Derek Phillips as Tim's brother Billy Riggins, Louanne Stephens as Saracen's grandmother Lorraine Saracen, Liz Mikel as Smash's mother Corrina Williams, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Tyra's mother Angela Collette, Stacey Oristano as Tyra's sister and Billy Riggins' fiance Mindy Collette, and Kevin Rankin as Herc.

Gaius Charles and Scott Porter were billed as guest stars during their 4-episode run as both Brian "Smash" Williams and Jason Street left the show.

New characters first introduced this season include: The McCoy Family (D.W. Moffett as father Joe, Janine Turner as mother Katie, and Jeremy Sumpter as son J.D., a quarterback for the Panthers) and Kim Dickens as Shelby Garrett, estranged mother of Matt Saracen.



Season synopsis

The season began with Coach Taylor having failed to lead the Panthers to another State championship the year before, creating new pressure for him. Quarterback Matt Saracen's position is threatened by the arrival of freshman J.D. McCoy, an amazing natural talent who comes from a rich family with an overbearing father, Joe. Matt moves to wide receiver after Taylor names J.D McCoy the starting quarterback, but Matt is pushed back into his former role in the playoffs. He and Julie reconcile and rekindle their romance.

Smash Williams, who injured his knee during the previous year's playoffs, rediscovers his love for the game, gets a tryout with a college, and succeeds in winning a spot on their team. Tyra starts dating a cowboy named Cash, leading to complications in her relationship with Landry. Tim and Lyla start dating, and Tim pursues a college football scholarship. Billy Riggins gets engaged to Tyra's older sister Mindy. He, Tim, Herc, and Jason decide to flip Buddy Garrity's house for a profit. Jason Street eventually finds a job at a sports agency in New York City and moves to the northeast to be close to his girlfriend and newborn baby. Tami Taylor becomes the principal of Dillon High School and fights with Buddy Garrity about the allocation of funds toward a Jumbotron.

While Eric Taylor and Buddy Garrity were making a visit to a possible recruit who just moved into town, the coach learns of a plot to have him replaced as head coach of the Dillon Panthers. They learn that Joe McCoy wants Taylor replaced with Wade Aikman, J.D.'s personal coach. After the school's administration meets to decide who gets the coaching job, Aikman is offered the job at Dillon High School, while Taylor is offered the job of coaching the Lions of East Dillon High, which is reopening after years of being closed.

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Continuity

With the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike cutting the second season in half, there is a longer story gap between the end of season two and the beginning of season three than occurred between the other seasons of Friday Night Lights. Some plots are quickly summarized, others are never again mentioned. Lyla's relationship with Chris and her devout Christianity are absent from Season 3. She is now living with her father and in a relationship with Tim Riggins. Santiago, the street kid who was taken in by Lyla's father is evidently no longer living there and is not seen or mentioned. Landry and Tyra have dated and are now broken up. Smash Williams was seriously injured in a playoff game the preceding season and as a consequence has lost his college football scholarship. He is now a manager at the Alamo freeze fast food restaurant. Playing without him, the Dillon football team fell apart and failed to win the state championship. Jason Street was last seen in Season 2 trying to convince Erin, a girl with whom he had had a one-night stand, not to get an abortion. We see that Erin has had the child, but the couple is not living together. Tami Taylor is now the Dillon High School principal.

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Episodes

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Reception

On the review aggregator website Metacritic, the third season scored 83 out of 100, based on 15 reviews, indicating "Universal acclaim".

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References

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External links

  • List of Friday Night Lights episodes at NBC
  • List of Friday Night Lights episodes at the Internet Movie Database


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