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Friday Night Lights - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 opens with the Dillon panthers finding themselves without Coach Taylor, who is also missed by expectant mom Tami and adrift daughter Julie as a new school season gears up...Actors: Connie Britton, Kyle Chandler, Gaius Charles, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly, Taylor Kitsch, Adrianne Palicki, Jesse Plemons, Scott Porter, Aimee Teegarden, Chris Mulkey, ...»Director: Peter BergCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 8.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Friday Night Lights - Season 2"
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Characters of "Friday Night Lights - Season 2"
Tami TaylorPlayed by: Connie Britton
Eric TaylorPlayed by: Kyle Chandler
Brian 'Smash' WilliamsPlayed by: Gaius Charles
Matt SaracenPlayed by: Zach Gilford
Lyla GarrityPlayed by: Minka Kelly
Tim RigginsPlayed by: Taylor Kitsch
Tyra CollettePlayed by: Adrianne Palicki
Landry ClarkePlayed by: Jesse Plemons
Jason StreetPlayed by: Scott Porter
Julie TaylorPlayed by: Aimee Teegarden
Coach Bill McGregorPlayed by: Chris Mulkey
Buddy GarrityPlayed by: Brad Leland
Chad ClarkePlayed by: Glenn Morshower
KevinPlayed by: Taylor Nichols
Billy RigginsPlayed by: Derek Phillips
Pam GarrityPlayed by: Merrilee McCommas
Mrs. SaracenPlayed by: Louanne Stephens
Corrina WilliamsPlayed by: Liz Mikel
The SwedePlayed by: Alejandro Rose-Garcia
MikePlayed by: Matt McTighe
Mayor Lucy RodellPlayed by: Libby Villari
Mac McGillPlayed by: Blue Deckert
Little Buddy GarrityPlayed by: Joey Truty
Tabby GarrityPlayed by: Kate Krause
LoisPlayed by: Megan Moser
Bradley ColePlayed by: James Powers
Joanne StreetPlayed by: Katherine Willis
Mitchell StreetPlayed by: Mark Nutter
Coach CrowleyPlayed by: Timothy F. Crowley
Slammin' SammyPlayed by: David Cowgill
Coach PabloPlayed by: Pablo D. Flores
Jackie MillerPlayed by: Brooke Langton
Mindy CollettePlayed by: Stacey Oristano
Carlotta AlonsoPlayed by: Daniella Alonso
Glenn ReedPlayed by: Steven Walters
Lester DanielsPlayed by: Kevin Saunders
Coach BoydPlayed by: Wilbur Fitzgerald
HercPlayed by: Kevin Rankin
Sheila WilliamsPlayed by: Whitney McCauley
Noannie WilliamsPlayed by: Nieko Mann
Assistant CoachPlayed by: Preston Grice
Santiago HerreraPlayed by: Benjamin Ciaramello
Angela CollettePlayed by: Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
Principal BreckerPlayed by: Peter Malof
The PastorPlayed by: Peter Heckmann
Shelley HayesPlayed by: Jessalyn Gilsig
Coach SpiveyPlayed by: Aaron Spivey-Sorrells
Lucas MizePlayed by: Chad Brannon
Noelle DavenportPlayed by: Jana Kramer
Noah BarnettPlayed by: Austin Nichols
Guy RastonPlayed by: Joey Oglesby
Tyronn BaxterPlayed by: Kendrick Jefferson
Reggie SealePlayed by: Aundrus Poole
Jesus ChristPlayed by: Paul Archer
ErinPlayed by: Tamara Jolaine
Gracie Belle TaylorPlayed by: Madilyn Landry
Coach Daniel DickensPlayed by: Brian Thornton
Chip Gizzi-RozziPlayed by: Daniel Crouch
Chris KennedyPlayed by: Matt Czuchry
Adam HughesPlayed by: Garrett Graham
DarylPlayed by: D.S. Moss
Reverend GradyPlayed by: Sid Johnson -
Creators of "Friday Night Lights - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Friday Night Lights - Season 2"
Newark Star-LedgerApril 08, 2014The show doesn't back away from what happens in the premiere, and by early in episode two, we're at a point where the only way to fix it is to write out the characters involved.
New York Daily NewsApril 08, 2014FNL still does no more than tell life-size stories about life-size people. In a universe of Dirty Sexy Money, that may not be enough, but while it's here, there aren't many better games in town.
Boston GlobeApril 08, 2014I can't imagine what stopped Emmy voters from lavishing this series with nominations this year, unless they failed to realize that it's not, strictly, a sports drama. I also can't imagine why [FNL] isn't a ratings success, except for the same confusion.
Denver PostApril 08, 2014The story arcs dare to treat small-town American life in all its solemn complexity. The characters rise above inert cutouts, each following a journey, for better and worse, worth taking.
NewsdayMarch 28, 2014This show captures a distinct culture, and the people jockeying for places in it, trying to prove, mostly to themselves, that their lives have value. And so Friday Night Lights has more than almost any network show today.
PopMattersFebruary 05, 2015The contemplation of such complex questions makes Friday Night Lights a consistently grown-up show, willing to confront fading dreams and rash decisions without quite losing faith in the unpredictable transcendence of everyday life.
PopMattersFebruary 05, 2015The subtlety and restraint of the actors, particularly Chandler and Britton, makes the small moments all the more natural and intimate.
IGN MoviesFebruary 05, 2015Even among the many glaring problems, Friday Night Lights still proved to be better than most dramas on network television.
AV ClubFebruary 06, 2015I think the writers have done a fine job setting the table for Season Two and providing those lovely little moments that continue to set the show apart.
TIME MagazineFebruary 05, 2015Every team has an off season. But despite the reputation of That Bad Thing, Jesse Plemons can hold his head high about FNL season 2. He killed.
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