Matt Saracen scores the game-winning touchdown in the "Mud Bowl" and the Panthers celebrate on the field afterwards. A great clip from the 20th episode of Season 1.
The Dillon Panthers football team wants to support their lovely cheerleaders at the "Cheer America Championship Classic," but before they do, they have a little surprise for them.
The slightly changed version of the opening credits to start Season Two. Same great theme song, different clips. What a great series Friday Night Lights is.
Matt Saracen sings to his Grandma, who has locked herself in the closet, in "Full Hearts." This fun, heartwarming scene from Season One is brilliantly acted by Zach Gilford, and shows the challenges of people living with mental illness.
In this heartbreaking clip from "Last Days of Summer," Coach Eric Taylor tells Tami that he has to return to coaching in Austin earlier than expected - even though their newborn daughter has just arrived. It makes you cry.
Connie Britton of Friday Night Lights visits Conan O'Brien and talks about her acting career (its humble beginnings, mostly) and the return of the hit series in October 2007. She's great!
Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) tries to talk to his teen daughter Julie (Aimee Teegarden) in this clip from the premiere of Season Two of Friday Night Lights, "Last Days of Summer." Julie isn't having it though, giving her dad some attitude.
Lyla Garrity (Minka Kelly) tells Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) about how she's found Jesus in this clip from "Last Days of Summer," the first episode of Season 2. But all Tim wants to talk about is how hot he finds Lyla.
A talkative Landry helps Matt prepare for his date with Julie; later, he gives his dejected friend some post-date analysis. Jesse Plemons (Landry) ad-libs much of the material in the Salvation Army store. These guys rock! From "Crossing the Line."
NBC's latest promotional ad for Season 2. It's quality stuff, the way it's put together - and implies some interesting things to come in the opener of Friday Night Lights on October 5.