List of Friday Night Lights episodes
List of episodes for the drama Friday Night Lights (TV series).
Season 1: 2006-2007
| # | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Original U.S. Airdate |
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| 1 |
"Pilot" | Peter Berg | Peter Berg | October 3, 2006 |
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The first episode tells the story of new coach Eric Taylor, who finds himself coaching high school football in Dillon, a small
Texas town deep in a tradition of winning. However, the first football game of the season harbors dark tidings for star
quarterback Jason Street. |
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| 2 |
"Eyes Wide Open" | Jason Katims | Jeffrey Reiner | October 10, 2006 |
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As the town turns to faith and prayer to deal with star quarterback Jason Street's serious injury, Coach Taylor turns to an
untested backup quarterback, Matt Saracen, to anchor the team. Meanwhile, tensions reach a boiling point between teammates Tim
Riggins and Brian "Smash" Williams, and Jason's girlfriend, Lyla Garrity, provides support to her fallen boyfriend. |
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| 3 |
"Wind Sprints" | Elizabeth Heldens | Jeffrey Reiner | October 17, 2006 |
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When the Panthers are out of sync without Street in a game against underdog South Millbank, Coach Taylor is subjected to the
wrath of the community, the media, and players' parents. As team morale plummets, he goes to drastic measures to unite his
players. Meanwhile, Coach Taylor is pressured to recruit a new quarterback, and Jason and Lyla get into a fight. |
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| 4 |
"Who's Your Daddy" | Kerry Ehrin | Allison Liddi | October 24, 2006 |
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The Panthers prepare for a fierce battle against their archrival, Arnett Meade. When their field house is vandalized,
apparently by Arnett Meade students, the team plots retaliation. Meanwhile, cool and intimidating new quarterback, Ray “Voodoo”
Tatum, showcases his athletic prowess, Jason gets an obnoxious new roommate at the hospital, and Coach Taylor holds the
traditional team dinner at his house. |
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| 5 |
"Git 'Er Done" | John Zinman, Patrick Massett | Mark Piznarski | October 30, 2006 |
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As the town and team anticipate a big Friday night game against Arnett Meade, Coach Taylor weighs heavily whether to start
Matt or Voodoo. Meanwhile, sparks fly between Tyra and a young businessman from Los Angeles, Jason begins rehabilitation
exercises, and Lyla's secret relationship with Tim begins to sizzle. |
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| 6 |
"El Accidente" | Carter Harris | Dan Lerner | November 7, 2006 |
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Pressure mounts over the Texas High School Athletic Administration's investigation into whether Dillon illegally recruited
Voodoo. Meanwhile, player Bobby Reyes brutally assaults one of Matt's brainy buddies, and Tim and Lyla spring the injured Jason
out of the hospital for a surprise trip. |
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| 7 |
"Homecoming" | David Hudgins | Patrick Norris | November 14, 2006 |
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Homecoming at Dillon brings back a throng of alumni, including the quarterback from the 2000 state champions, Lucas Mize, who
harbors dark secrets. Meanwhile, Tyra and Billy, Tim's brother, plan a killer postgame party, Smash focuses on impressing a
college recruiting expert, Tim tries to quit drinking, and Jason grows more suspicious of Lyla's relationship with Tim. |
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| 8 |
"Crossing The Line" | Bridget Carpenter | Jeffrey Reiner | November 28, 2006 |
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Disheartened by his ineffective performance on the field, Smash resorts to drastic measures to strengthen his game. Along the
way, he takes a job at the Alamo Freeze, working alongside Matt. Meanwhile, Tim and Tyra rekindle their dormant relationship,
Jason prepares to participate in a rugby scrimmage for paraplegics, and Julie contemplates going out with Matt. |
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| 9 |
"Full Hearts" | Aaron Rahsaan Thomas | Josh Pate | December 5, 2006 |
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Tension escalates as the Panthers anticipate a game with highly touted Gatling High, which has special meaning for Smash. Tami
and Buddy negotiate with Gatling boosters for an acceptable hotel for the visiting Panthers. Meanwhile, rumors spread about Lyla
and Tim's forbidden relationship, Smash continues to go to extremes to strengthen his gridiron performance, and Julie and Matt's
first date is plagued with problems. |
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| 10 |
"It's Different for Girls" | Andy Miller | Stephen Kay | December 12, 2006 |
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The Dillon cheerleading squad preps for a championship as rumors spread about Lyla's forbidden affair with Tim, causing Lyla
to fall victim to merciless harassment. Meanwhile, Coach Taylor stands in the way of his daughter's budding relationship with
Matt, Jason adapts to life at home, and Smash inches closer to the preacher's daughter. |
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| 11 |
"Nevermind" | Liz Heldens | Jonas Pete | January 3, 2007 |
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Matt's father makes a surprise return visit from Iraq for two weeks, only to emerge as a man far removed from the heroic
figure Matt remembered. Meanwhile, Jason and Lyla begin to rekindle their relationship, and Landry tutors an academically
challenged Tim. |
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| 12 |
"What to Do While You're Waiting" | Kerry Ehrin | David Boyd | January 10, 2007 |
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During a bye week, the Panthers' seasonal destiny rests on the outcome of a game between two rivals. Meanwhile, Matt's father,
far removed from the violence in Iraq, adapts to life at home, the Streets continue to push for a lawsuit against Coach Taylor,
and Tyra deals with her mother's dysfunctional relationship with her boyfriend. |
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| 13 |
"Little Girl I Wanna Marry You" | Jason Katims | Jeffrey Reiner | January 24, 2007 |
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Tension builds as the Panthers find the playoffs only one game away. Off-field dramas continue when Smash's mother makes a
discovery that could destroy her son's gridiron dreams. Meanwhile, Tyra confronts her mom's insecurities, and Jason ruminates on
his relationship with Lyla. |
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"Upping the Ante" | David Hudgins | Allison Liddi | January 31, 2007 |
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The Panthers' postseason destiny becomes clearer as they play a crucial game. Meanwhile, Coach Taylor deals with Smash's
personal demons, a mismatched Tyra and Julie connect in an unexpected friendship, Tim reunites with his estranged father, and
Buddy makes a discovery about Jason and Lyla. |
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| 15 |
"Blinders" | Bridget Carpenter, Carter Harris | Stephen T. Kay | February 7, 2007 |
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The Panthers savor their crucial playoff win---until race issues emerge and sorely test their bond. Elsewhere, Tami frowns
upon Julie's newfound friendship with Tyra, the Riggins brothers adapt to life with their recently returned father, and the girls
play a game of powder-puff football. With Julie at quarterback, and Tyra as linebacker, all bets are off. |
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| 16 |
"Black Eyes & Broken Hearts" | Patrick Massett, John Zinman | Jeffrey Reiner | February 14, 2007 |
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Racial tensions are at an all time high as the black players on the Dillon Panthers won't play unless Mac McGill is fired for
his comments. While Coach Taylor deliberates between firing one of his best coaches and succumbing to his players' demands,
Julie's friendship with Tyra becomes more and more destructive. Meanwhile, Jason makes a life-changing decision and Matt does
whatever he can to win Julie back. |
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| 17 |
"I Think We Should Have Sex" | Liz Heldens | Allison Liddi | February 21, 2007 |
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The Panthers claw their way deeper into the playoffs. Off the field, Julie shocks Matt by telling him that they should make
love---but numerous fumbles ensue when Matt works to find the right time and place for the special moment. Meanwhile, Tim's
relationship with his father begins to shatter; and Street bonds with a pretty tattoo artist. |
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| 18 |
"Extended Families" | Kerry Ehrin | Charles Stone III | February 28, 2007 |
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The Panthers make a push for the state semifinals; a banished Buddy moves in with the Taylors after his affair is exposed;
Waverly uncharacteristically takes Smash on a sexy midnight swim; and Riggins and a neighborhood boy strike up a
friendship. |
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| 19 |
"Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes" | Jason Katims | Jeffrey Reiner | March 21, 2007 |
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With TMU knocking on Coach Taylor's door, Julie decides to make it very clear to her parents that she does not intend to move
away from Dillon and Matt. Meanwhile, Jason gets some devastating news from the quad rugby recruiters in Austin. Elsewhere,
Riggins befriends a single mother and her son. |
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| 20 |
"Mud Bowl" | Liz Heldens, David Hudgins | David Boyd | March 28, 2007 |
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With the final game before the state championships looming, an unforeseen event jeopardizes the Panthers' home-turf advantage.
Meanwhile, Taylor fears his players are losing grasp of the true spirit of football, so he tries to instill in them a love of the
game. |
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| 21 |
"Best Laid Plans" | Kerry Ehrin, Carter Harris | Jeffrey Reiner | April 4, 2007 |
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Coach Taylor contemplates taking a position at Texas Methodist University and makes a rash decision that could turn his family
topsy-turvy. As the Panthers gear up for the State Championship game, Tyra's secret is finally revealed. With tension off the
field reaching a boiling point, everything comes to a head at the annual Panther Roast. Meanwhile, Jason Street plays a major
role in helping Matt Saracen prepare for the state championship. |
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| 22 |
"State" | Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, John Zinman | Jeffrey Reiner | April 11, 2007 |
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In the Season 1 finale, the Panthers gear up for the big game---the state championship---as rumors swell about whether or not
Coach Taylor will accept a job at Texas Methodist University. Meanwhile, Tami receives some surprising news. |
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Season 2: 2007-2008
| # | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Original U.S. Airdate |
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| 23 |
"Last Days of Summer" | Jason Katims | Jeffrey Reiner | October 5, 2007 |
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In the second-season premiere, Coach Taylor returns to town when Tami goes into labor and realizes how much things have
changed. Elsewhere, Julie flirts with a guy at the pool; and Tyra appoints Landry as her protector. |
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| 24 |
"Bad Ideas" | Elizabeth Heldens | Jeffrey Reiner | October 12, 2007 |
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The start of the school year finds Tami struggling without Eric's parenting help. Elsewhere, Matt and Landry have difficulty adjusting to new lifestyles. Smash, on the other hand, basks in accolades from coaches, scouts and fans. |
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| 25 |
"Are You Ready for Friday Night?" | TBA | TBA | October 19, 2007 |
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Smash and Matt bring their animosity for one another to the field during the Panthers' first game of the season; Coach Taylor makes another trip home; Riggins finds himself looking for comfort in an odd place; and Street explores his options in dealing with his paralysis. |
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| 26 |
"Backfire" | TBA | TBA | October 26, 2007 |
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Riggins and Street head to Mexico as Street hopes to explore experimental surgery. Riggins, who is concerned about Street, turns to Lyla who is busy trying to help a new comer to Dillon. Meanwhile, Coach Taylor makes a huge career move that will change his life. A big development in a police search instills more trepidation in the lives of Tyra and Landry. |
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| 27 |
"Let's Get It On" | TBA | TBA | November 2, 2007 |
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Coach Taylor returns to Dillon as head coach of the Panthers. He has to deal with a disheveled team, led by the conflict between quarterback, Matt Saracen, and star running back, Smash Williams. Meanwhile, Tim Riggins turns to Lyla for help in changing Jason Street's mind about experimental surgery. |
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