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  • Friday Night Lights Spoilers: Taylor Kitsch Speaks on Tim (5/18/2009)

    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 backing of the boosters and local business people and installs a crony as principal. Unceremoniously fired and losing touch with her daughter, Mrs. Taylor elects to help around East Dillon High to ease the burden off her husband. She decides to do this at the Coach’s annual barbecue at their house. Coach Taylor is schooled by the black and Latino fathers of the boys on his team - true barbecue experts. It is a gastronomical orgy. The team is built here. For the first time players see Coach Taylor humbled, albeit graciously so. He is a gentleman. He demands respect in the classroom. There is a moment there where he says, “Where I come from we say, "Please and sir and ma’am and thank you.” An insolent, future football star says his mother says the same things when in Dillon after cleaning up after Coach Taylor and his ilk. Tyra gets caught cheating at University of Texas. Mrs. Taylor helps her but has to lie to do it. Seasons later, once Tyra is principal of Dillon high, and Mrs. Taylor is the superintendent of schools, Tyra's lust or fame and cheap, quick publicity inspires the UT official that was lied to to come forward. This comes at a most inconvenient time for Coach Taylor and his high-profile football squad. Riggins and Lila will get complicated by a venereal disease that Riggins lies about, a pregnancy, or Lila will meet the man of her dreams, who is not only a football star, but a genius. Riggins will show his true Texas colors in a brawl that he will lose. After losing his scholarship he will commiserate with Buddy at the Landing Strip as both clutch to all that they still have. Buddy’s car dealership faces serious difficulty. The pressure from his brother to sell the dealership to him in order to forgive his Vanderbilt debt, coupled with Riggins’ older brother’s latest methamphetamine/real estate/financial fiasco, force the unlikely duo to try and save the day with one big get-rich-quick scheme that works with the last-minute help of Jason Street’s access to professional athletic endorsements and charitable funds. Buddy and Tim become big-time philanthropists and donate a Jumbotron to East Dillon High. ESPN broadcasts East Dillon beating the Panthers with the help of a smash Williams-inspired running back who is the first to walk out when the choice is offered between the two schools.
  • Friday Night Lights (5/18/2009)

    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 backing of the boosters and local business people and installs a crony as principal. Unceremoniously fired and losing touch with her daughter, Mrs. Taylor elects to help around East Dillon High to ease the burden off her husband. She decides to do this at the Coach’s annual barbecue at their house. Coach Taylor is schooled by the black and Latino fathers of the boys on his team - true barbecue experts. It is a gastronomical orgy. The team is built here. For the first time players see Coach Taylor humbled, albeit graciously so. He is a gentleman. He demands respect in the classroom. There is a moment there where he says, “Where I come from we say, "Please and sir and ma’am and thank you.” An insolent, future football star says his mother says the same things when in Dillon after cleaning up after Coach Taylor and his ilk. Tyra gets caught cheating at University of Texas. Mrs. Taylor helps her but has to lie to do it. Seasons later, once Tyra is principal of Dillon high, and Mrs. Taylor is the superintendent of schools, Tyra's lust or fame and cheap, quick publicity inspires the UT official that was lied to to come forward. This comes at a most inconvenient time for Coach Taylor and his high-profile football squad. Riggins and Lila will get complicated by a venereal disease that Riggins lies about, a pregnancy, or Lila will meet the man of her dreams, who is not only a football star, but a genius. Riggins will show his true Texas colors in a brawl that he will lose. He will commiserate with Buddy at the Landing Strip as both clutch to all that they still have. Buddy’s car dealership faces serious difficulty. The pressure from his brother to sell the dealership to him in order to forgive his Vanderbilt debt, coupled with Riggins’ older brother’s latest methamphetamine/real estate/financial fiasco, force the unlikely duo to try and save the day with one big get-rich-quick scheme that works with the last-minute help of Jason Street’s access to professional athletic endorsements and charitable funds. Buddy and Tim become big-time philanthropists and donate a Jumbotron to East Dillon High. ESPN broadcasts East Dillon beating the Panthers with the help of a smash Williams-inspired running back who is the first to walk out when the choice is offered between the two schools.
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