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Our "Friday Night Lights" Problem

Posted by Bryan Christian

We know: how come Friday Night Lights isn't on our top ten most anticipated list?

Here's the deal: yeah, we're dying to know what happens with the Dillon Panthers, and the Taylor family, and, um, everyone else who is freaking hot on Friday Night Lights. (Seen this yet?)

But we don't have DirecTV. None of us. And if you think that bloggers make enough money to splurge on that sort of thing, well, we don't. So, while we're dying to know what goes down on FNL this fall -- and, indeed, what happens to FNL, seeing as how this whole DirecTV thing is an experiment resulting from low ratings from which the show might never emerge --  we can't guarantee that we'll be able to cover it from anything other than a distance until the winter, when it will be reshown in NBC. Hence, the zero -- as in, although we'd be on it like white on rice, right now we got zero chance of seeing it until February, in which case might as well put Lost on this list, and 24, and put Dollhouse on the new shows list... You get the idea.

Sorry, FNL fans; we'll keep you posted if we figure out a workaround!

Friday Night Lights (Wednesdays at 8PM EST) premieres Wednesday, October 1 on DirecTV's 101 channel, with the 13-season arc to be re-run starting in February on NBC


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About Bryan Christian

Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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