TimRiggins-related stories
Posted Nov 22nd 2009 10:32AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Friday Night Lights, Casting, Reality-Free

One of the most integral and interesting characters on
Friday Night Lights may be out of the lineup for much of the rest of the season. And he may not be back for next season, either.
Taylor Kitsch could be out of Friday Night Lights after the next few episodes. Michael Ausiello is reporting that executive producer Jason Katims confirmed that Taylor's conflicting schedule with a big screen project has mucked up the works.
Taylor's playing the title character in
John Carter of Mars, a big screen adaptation of the famous Edgar Rice Burroughs' books, which isn't slated to be released until 2012, but will require extensive filming. It doesn't look like he'll be able to fit more of
Friday Night Lights into the mix. And a lot of the predicament could be on the Disney side; will they free up his shooting schedule for John Carter to let him play Tim Riggins.
Continue reading Taylor Kitsch may be done with Friday Night Lights
Posted May 12th 2009 5:01PM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Celebrities, Friday Night Lights, Casting, Reality-Free

Taylor Kitsch made the leap from TV to the big screen with a memorable appearance as Gambit in the hit film
X-Men Origins: Wolverine. But the
Friday Night Lights star isn't ready to forget his TV roots.
Kitsch is reportedly
open to returning to Friday Night Lights next season as Dillon bad boy Tim Riggins. Of course, viewers of NBC's low-rated but highly praised drama know that Riggins should be spending most of his time in San Antonio State next year. So how exactly would he fit into season four of
FNL, based in the fictional town of Dillon, TX?
Continue reading Will Tim Riggins be back for season four of Friday Night Lights?
Posted Mar 31st 2009 12:02PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Pickups and Renewals, Friday Night Lights, Reality-Free

The news that we've
been expecting "any day now," has finally come.
Friday Night Lights has officially been renewed for two more seasons. NBC has decided to continue the financial model that they used this season and air the upcoming seasons on DirecTV first before putting them on NBC.
I was skeptical of the DirecTV arrangement before they did it this season, because I was afraid it would ruin the season for people like me, who don't subscribe to the satellite service. However, I have been able, with minimal effort, to avoid even small spoilers for season 3.
While I agree with Hemal that
FNL has an uphill battle with several of its key characters graduating this year, I disagree with her assertion that it shouldn't be renewed because of it. What makes
Friday Night Lights so great is the cast, but even more than that, it's the way the writers have crafted the characters and storylines. Sure, JD McCoy is no Tim Riggins, but I have faith that the show will find its way. I only hope that more viewers will find their way to it.
Posted Nov 24th 2008 1:13PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Friday Night Lights, Reality-Free

The best NBC drama currently in production hasn't been doing much to help the Nielsen ratings. That's because the show,
Friday Night Lights, isn't being shown on NBC right now. Season three has been unspooling on DirecTV and after eight episodes, the award-winning series is in the midst of a top-notch season.
In fact, after somewhat coming off the rails last season with Landry and Tyra's murder plot, Riggins and Street in Mexico, and Matt's involvement with Grandma's nurse, this year's shows are focused, complex and definitely back on track.
That starts with Tami and Eric. Coach Taylor remains as coiled as ever, only now the pressure to succeed seems even more intense because of the emergence of J.D. McCoy, the phenom freshman quarterback. J.D.'s pushy father and personal quarterback coach tick Eric off, but he likes the kid and has demoted Matt in order to give the more talented player a chance.
Continue reading Friday Night Lights: The season so far, part 2