Friday Night Lights Spoilers: Taylor Kitsch Speaks on Tim
We teased last week that when the next season of Friday Night Lights debuts this fall, Tim Riggins will be a central character on the show despite his graduation.
Even though the Panters football star is off to San Antonio State next year, Taylor Kitsch says his character is willing to stick around Dillon - and probably will.
Taylor told E! Online about next season, "Friday Night Lights has been been an incredible journey and a springboard for me, and I will never say no to them."
"As long as they'll have Riggins back, I'll be back."
High-five!
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June 15th, 2009 6:14 PM
How refreshing a young star that truly appreciates the board from which he sprang!
May 24th, 2009 9:05 PM
we need a season 4
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May 18th, 2009 10:26 PM
10. jlveitfridaynightlights Says:
May 18th, 2009 9:02 PM
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS SEASON FOUR SPECULATIVE SPOILERS -
Coach Taylor and his adventures in the East Dillon will be the primary motivating rivalry in season four. Mr. McCoy and his new coach will wallop the East Dillon squad with high-tech, modern, spread, high-flying, offensive football. Jason Street will return mid-season and work with the new, young, Hispanic quarterback. Mrs. Taylor will form a political alliance with those disenfranchised by the redistricting. The Taylor's will win the battle and the players will get to decide which coach they want to play for.
Coach Taylor will have to teach, not just coach, at East Dillon high. He will be forced to socialize with the other faculty and oversee the lunch room. Meanwhile, at Dillon High, Mrs. Taylor is getting run out. The new crop of students make Tyra look like a nun and the moral decay is put on the principal's shoulders. Mrs. McCoy has the ba