Show: Friday Night Lights - 1x4
Grandma's going through one of her good spells right now.
So that's-- that's good.
But I keep hearing that like they're trying to bring in this Katrina refugee.
This quarterback from New Orleans.
We got ourselves a quarterback, coach.
Welcome aboard, son.
If I get in that car right now, I'm never coming back.
Do you understand?
I get it.
My legs are never gonna get better!
Football, over.
You and me, we're not getting married.
Don't say that, Jason.
Lyla, get out!
What is wrong with you?
Jason is in the hospital and you won't even go and see him.
Why don't you go and see him?
He's never gonna walk again.
Oh, oh--that is nasty.
God help me.
That's disgusting!
Hey, Julie.
You finally came to one of our parties.
Yeah.
And if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go see if vomit comes out of suede.
Hey, good luck.
Tim Riggins has been gawking at us all night.
I don't think he's-- I always suspected he was into me.
Oh...
Word on the street is he totally dumped Tyra.
What's up, man?
What up, Voodoo?
Voodoo!
Have you Googled that guy?
What?
He won State last year in Louisiana.
Broke like five school records.
You're history, Saracen.
But you and your girlfriend have a nice night.
He's a nice guy.
Yeah, he's the best.
Hey, who changed my tune?
Hey, Doo-Doo.
What the hell you think you're doing, man?
Seriously, son.
You gotta climb some trees, brother.
Touch something.
You ever touch me again...
I'll break your fingers.
Friday Night Lights 104 - Who's Your Daddy All right, let's go!
Let's do it, let's do it!
Let's do it, let's do it!
Now, everybody knows that the Dillon Panthers and the Arnett Mead Tigers have been rivals for a long time.
So we are looking forward to another great football game.
And to make it even more interesting, we've got a little wager going here.
Winner takes all.
Isn't that right, Mayor? "
All" being Sally here.
Now, Sally is mine.
My prize heifer.
Um, honey, when are you gonna be able to get home on Friday, what time?
Friday?
We've got a scrimmage, so I don't know.
It'll end when it ends.
I'll be in the car.
Hey!
What?
What did I do now?
Honey, Friday is her dance recital.
You know that.
Damn.
I--I know.
And you know they plan those things on bye weeks just so maybe somebody'll show up.
I understand that.
I just messed up the dates a bit.
All right, I love you.
Bye.
Tell Julie-- I'll tell her.
I don't want her mad at me.
One, two, three.
There you go.
Hey, when you're done putting the newbie in that gay wheelchair let me know.
You are talking to a gay man, Herc.
I don't mean "gay" as in "homosexual".
I mean "gay" as in "retarded."
Maybe I have a retarded son.
Is he gay?
I'm joking.
Though there can be a genetic component to homosexuality.
Watch the Discovery Channel, Phil.
When you're done, the bench press on the floor gym is busted again.
I need a walkie to help me fix it.
Welcome to paradise, kid.
Who the hell was that?
Your roommate.
Rivalry.
Tradition.
Bring that knee up to your chest as far up as it'll...
Okay, Grandma, I'm going to school to talk to Dad.
Any messages you want me to give him?
Mmm.
Thank you, honey.
Oh, is he coming over for dinner tonight?
Um, I'll ask him.
Be sure he's taking his vitamins.
I will.
You be sure to take your pills, okay?
I love you.
Mm-hmm, I love you too.
Have a good day.
All right, sweetie.
Hey, boy, how you doing?
Doing good.
I'm doing good.
How you doing?
Well, I'm hanging in here, man.
Pretty hot.
Yeah.
You get to play this week?
I did.
I started.
Very good.
Yeah, it was my first start.
We didn't win, but-- Oh, that's all right.
You got to start, though.
I threw pretty well.
I hit my receivers pretty well.
So what about next week?
You gonna start again?
Well, I-- We'll have to see, 'cause...
we got--we got this new quarterback.
He's supposedly, like, this big star from Louisiana.
Is that right?
Yeah, but we'll just have to wait and see what Coach decides.
You know, so...
Well, I guess it takes the pressure off, don't it?
Yeah.
Yeah, Dad.
I guess.
Jason, try and take a bite of food, okay?
I'm really not hungry.
That's all right.
I just want you to try to use your hands.
Well, I can't...
use my hands, all right?
Yeah, Jason, you can.
You know, you're gonna get the use of your hands back.
Not everybody around here can say that, so you're gonna have to work at it.
And you're gonna have to try.
I'm really feeling tired right now, and I'd like to lay down.
Jason, I know you're tired.
But if you work at it, you're gonna get to be able to do almost everything that you were able to do before your accident.
Look, I'm not hungry, and I'm tired, and I'd just like to lay down.
He said he's tired.
Why don't you let him rest?
Hey, babe.
Hey.
Listen, I know you'll do it when you're ready, Jason, but you do have to eat.
All right?
Let me help you.
Come on.
Come on, babe.
There you go.
Hey, y'all.
This is Corey.
Ah, the girlfriend.
Hi.
It's all right.
You can shake it.
I won't bite.
It's nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Hey, Herc, you want to get out of my food?
Excuse me.
Don't worry.
He ain't gonna be eating any of it soon.
Yo, Corey, we're out of here.
Later on, Sparky.
I've gotta get out of this room.
One, two, three, four.
One, track, two.
Around.
Sharp.
Eight.
And big.
Hit, hit, hit!
Big, big again.
Bigger.
Boom!
And hit, hit, hit.
In, out, in,out.
Hit.
Good.
Good job, y'all.
Let's go.
Bring it in, get in here.
Come on, let's hustle up now.
I gotta tell y'all something.
I'm pissed at these boys from Arnett Mead.
I know you're pissed, too, but let's get one thing straight right now.
This ends here.
There's not gonna be any retaliation.
There's gonna be no getting back.
Rivalry week ends now.
Tell you what we are gonna do.
We're gonna take this energy we have, and we're gonna take this anger that we have and we are gonna use it to kick their ass where it counts...
on the field.
Is that understood?
Yes, sir.
Who are we?
Dillon Panthers!
Who are we?
Dillon Panthers!
All right, let's have a good practice now.
Hey, where's Voodoo?
I don't know, Saracen.
He's probably jerking around in front of a full-length mirror right now.
Get off the ball.
Get your heads in the game, boys, Get your heads in the game!
Beware.
Watch 'em coming in.
29!
29!
Hut!
Get up there!
Hey.
Let's go.
Bring it in, bring it in.
H ey.
Practice starts at 4:00.
I want you here at 4:00.
You hear me?
Hey!
You hear what I said?
I hate him.
Hate him.
All right, let's huddle up, guys.
Bring it in.
All right, let's go, baby.
Get off the ball now.
Let's go.
Set!
Red eight!
Red eight!
Hut!
Pretty good.
There it is.
There it is, it worked.
He just looks good every time.
Good play.
Hustle back.
Good play.
Voodoo, Voodoo.
Let's go!
Looked good, Coach.
He's doing something with that chance you gave him, isn't he?
I love this boy.
Got my Voodoo working.
Got that Voodoo working.
Ray, what were you thinking all those days...
when you were entraped inside the Superdome, not knowing if you were gonna live or die?
God wasn't gonna let me die.
He told me to war up, dance with fear.
Now you see, I knew that the heavens had opened up when this young man landed here in Dillon after his family had been through that devastation with Hurricane Katrina.
I mean, I just thought to myself, "This just might be our new starting quarterback."
Now are you saying that Coach Taylor's given the nod to Voodoo to start next Friday against the Tigers?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
That's not my department.
You'll have to talk to Coach Taylor about that one.
What are you pounding around about?
Nothing.
It's just this guy.
Voodoo?
Well...
Don't let Voodoo get into your mind, babe.
I'm not, I just got a bad feeling about this.
Well, you should play Matt Saracen.
Wish I could play Matt Saracen, but I can't play Matt Saracen Why not?
'cause Matt Saracen's self-destructing on the field.
Are we having some kind of party?
Hey, monkey noodle, come here.
How you doing?
What did you say, sweetie?
Some football party?
'Cause Lois told me about this party, and she's definitely the last person in the entire state of Texas to find out about anything.
That sounds just like a vicious rumor to me.
I mean, I can't imagine we'd be having any kind of football party.
I mean, 'cause if we were having some kind of a football party, that would involve food, and drink, and a lot of advance notice.
It's a weekend rivalry.
I didn't know anything about it.
It's a tradition.
Everyone comes over to the coach's house.
When is this?
A couple days.
You mean, like, Thursday couple days?
All right, for how many people, sweetie?
Just the team.
Just the team.
Well, I mean, it'll be the team, and it'll probably be a few others.
How many people?
I'll help.
It'll be fine.
It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Grandma?
Hmm?
Did you forget to take your pills yesterday?
No, I took 'em.
Well, then how come they're sitting right here where I left 'em?
'Cause you're mistaken.
I took 'em just like I always do.
You might've made a mistake.
Ok.
Well, how about, um-- Would you mind maybe today taking 'em while I'm standing here?
Matthew, give me those pills.
Give me that juice.
Don't take your eyes off my face.
Now watch.
Pills.
Juice.
Ok.
Now you go to school.
Yes, ma'am.
Hey, hey, I saw that game tape of yours again, and I know what your problem is--it's your feet.
Oh, yeah?
What's wrong with my feet?
They're slow.
Slower than molasses.
Need to move 'em faster.
All right.
Let me see you.
I'll work on that.
Hey, we need to talk.
I've been having these feelings.
Like, a flood of feelings.
Me too.
For Jason, Tim.
What happened with us came from all these feelings about Jason and what he's going through.
I know it doesn't make a lot of sense, but do you understand?
Yeah.
What I'm saying is, I don't feel aything for you, okay?
That wasn't even me that night.
That was...
I don't even know who that was.
But it will never happen again.
No one can ever know about it, and it meant nothing.
Do you understand me, Tim?
Yeah.
I hate myself for the other night.
I just hope I don't go straight to hell.
I really do.
Heads up.
Let's go, linemen!
Beware, watch 'em coming in.
Get off the ball, linemen.
Let's go, fire off.
Saracen, concentrate.
Get your heads in the game!
Hut!
For God's sakes, Matt!
Whoa, whoa!
Show me your right hand.
Show me your left hand.
Well, that's a relief, he knows his right from his left.
Brush with your right, wipe with your left.
Listen to me.
90% of this game is between the ears, son.
Mental errors are unacceptable.
You got that?
Play smart.
Mom says you're supposed to give me a head count for the party.
Oh, hey, babe.
Hey, Reyes, get your head out of your ass while you're at it.
Nice, Dad.
That was very elegant.
Head count?
Hut!
There you go, there you go!
You almost look like you know what you're doing.
Fifty-ish.
Is that more like 50 or more like 100?
60, say 60.
All right.
All right.
Love you, Daddy.
I love you, too, baby.
You have a good day.
Hey, hey!
Sixty-ish.
Right.
Yeah, sixty-ish.
That's good.
Play!
Son, you're a mess out there.
Yes, sir.
You need to get more focused, son.
Yes, sir.
Now I know what's distracting you.
You do?
Yes, I do.
And I'm gonna tell you something.
You forget about Voodoo.
You understand me?
This is within your reach.
But not if you don't attack the opportunity.
I mean, attack the opportunity every day, every practice.
Yeah.
You got a girlfriend?
Uh, no, sir.
Do you have someone you're interested in?
Uh...sort of.
Sort of?
Well, forget about sort of.
You know what?
Take her out.
You understand me?
Sir?
Movies, dinner.
Get her in the backseat of your car.
I don't care.
Whatever.
But I'm telling you, you need to get loose out there.
You're wound up tighter than a rubber band, son.
Yes, sir.
Good.
So tomorrow, you come to practice loose and focused.
Loose and focused.
Yes, sir.
Get out of here.
Y-yes, sir, sorry.
Thanks, Coach.
You're welcome.
Hey, Grandma.
Grandma?
Grandma?
Grandma?
Oh, hey, Mrs.
Johnson.
I'm really sorry to bother you.
Have you seen my grandmother?
No.
Matt, is everything okay?
Uh, yeah, I'm sure everything's fine.
Thanks.
I'm really sorry.
I'm sorry I woke you.
Well, let me know.
I will.
How many do you want, like, seven?
I don't know.
I think I've got enough, sweetie, of the ribs.
All right, let's go.
Come on, come on.
Hey, how are you?
Hey, Mrs.
Taylor.
Got a big pile for you here today.
Oh, honey, did we get onions?
I don't know, that was on your part of the list.
Well, I can't remember if I got 'em.
Can you see 'em?
Are they over there?
Just will you please-- I'm just gonna go get some more.
Will you please?
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
You're welcome.
Put the gum in there, too.
Now, if it's all right with you...
Hey!
Hey!
Looks like rivalry week team dinner at the coach's house.
That's right.
Wow.
Anything I can bring?
Oh, no, I think I've got it under control.
Thank you, sweetie.
Well, we'll see you there.
Okay.
Oh, are y'all coming?
Are the parents coming?
Oh, we wouldn't miss it.
Oh, great.
Go Panthers!
Okay, see you then.
Bye!
Bye!
Wh--what happened?
What happened?
Matt Saracen?
Yeah.
Looks like she wandered into a neighbor's house around the block.
They came home and found her taking a bath.
She's fine?
Fine.
She's all right.
Grandma, are you all right?
Matt.
I'm sorry.
Don't be sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Let's go in.
Don't let anybody see me.
Okay.
It's all right, you're home now.
You're home.
It's okay.
Let's go inside.
It's okay.
Well, they said it's dementia.
But she's okay now.
Well, yeah, I guess.
Good.
Look, son, you're just gonna have to hold down the fort.
I've got my hands full here, Matt.
Yeah, well, I'm fine.
She's-- She's fine.
She's--she's just Grandma, you know?
Man, I shouldn't be around here too much longer anyway.
I just re-injured myself.
Here for a little tune up.
Another couple weeks, I should be getting out of here.
You, you're here for quite some time.
I hope you get better real soon.
Lord have mercy.
Where have you been all my life?
Hey.
Tyra.
Um...
Look...
I know we were never close buddies.
And I can only imagine the load of fake crap that you've had to put up with from people you hardly even know, and I am so not doing that.
I just, um...I came by to tell you how sorry I am that Tim hasn't been in to see you.
He wants to.
Although, you know, we won't admit it.
But he just can't do it.
Yeah, why is that?
He's scared.
Oh, he's scared?
Yeah, well, that's Tim for you.
It sure is.
Well...
Well...
Thanks for coming.
Yeah, yeah.
And you tell Tim whenever he's ready he can come on by.
Jason...
I'm really sorry.
No, I mean...
Something like this shouldn't happen to a good person like you.
Thank you.
Bye.
Who in the hell was that?
That's Tyra.
Hey!
Sparky.
Come on, line, get off the ball.
Give him some protection.
Let's go.
All right, 86 change.
Blue 25!
Blue 25!!
Hut!
There it is.
Good run.
Huddle up, come on.
Let's go!
Huddle up.
Geti it up, Get it up.
Let's go!
Let's go.
Hey, y'all, how are you?
Come on in.
Good to see you.
Come on in.
Welcome, welcome.
Hey, how are you?
Oh.
Hey!
Girls, I-- It is so good to see you again.
You too.
Great to see you there.
Honey, go to the market.
Buy all the steaks.
Buy all the ribs.
Buy--buy all the barbecue sauce.
Buy it all.
Sweetie, go now.
Go now.
Honey, can you please help me put some ice in this cooler?
Yeah, just a second.
Oh, good.
Honey, where's the ice?
The ice?
The ice I was supposed to pick up?
The ice that you forgot to get.
Get my wallet.
I know, I know.
Buy the ice.
Thank you.
I'm sorry, honey.
You know what?
I gotta go smoke some more meat.
Hey, I got cranberry juice and caramel apples.
Oh, good.
Fantastic.
Excuse me, sorry.
Hey, Julie.
How's it going?
Hey, um, it's great.
Really, really great.
Okay.
I mean, this Tatom kid can bust the season wide open for us, because, I mean, he's got great vision.
He's got great feet.
He runs like a running back.
And he can throw the football.
Well, has Coach decided who's gonna start next week?
I don't know.
There he is, right there.
We'll just ask the man.
Coach.
Hey.
Who are you gonna start next week?
Who am I gonna start?
Tell you what, gentlemen.
I'm thinking about revolutionizing the whole offense.
What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna get rid of the quarterback, and I'm gonna have four running backs, do a hell of a lot of reverses.
That's what we're gonna do.
What are you doing down there?
Cleaning up some beer.
When you get done, would you help me try to host up here?
Well, no, actually I think I'm gonna stay down here for a little while.
That man's got a fine jaw line.
Yes, he does.
Hey, listen, I got the address in Arnett Mead.
The QB's car is a red '02 Mustang.
We going tonight.
Where'd you get it?
I got my ways.
Well, I'm sorry you're upset.
Well, yeah, I'm upset.
Well, you know what?
I should've given you more notice, all right?
But I was a little bit busy.
I know, I know.
Your job is really stressful.
You know what, honey?
I'm doing it, all right?
I threw the party for over 100 people in two days' time.
I did it with no help.
And I'm cleaning up after your football stars, who by the way happen to be pigs.
I'm doing it, but I'm not gonna pretend to like it.
Not right now.
Not down here.
When I go back up there, I'll give you a big smile.
All right, just like I know you need.
But down here, I am pissed.
And I am going to stay down here until I can get back up there and give you your smile.
All right?
When you're done down here, it would be really great if you'd come up and help me host.
Hey, Coach.
I know this is kind of not done, but I was wondering if maybe, off the record, you could maybe tell me who you're thinking about on the game on Friday, who you're thinking about starting at quarterback-- Seriously, you know who I'm gonna start?
I'm gonna start who I have to start.
If you want it to be you, you're gonna have to show me a lot more than what you've been showing me on the field this week, all right?
Hey, you need to be take a deep breath and calm down before you go out there and you say something that you're not gonna be able to take back.
Something like what it's really like to be the wife of the Panthers coach?
Like sometimes I hate it?
Like right now?
Hey, let me tell you something.
This is my job.
This is what I do.
It's a job-- Oh, my-- What the hell was that?
Hey, QB baby, you coming?
I--I don't think so.
Oh, come on.
Later, Bambi!
Saracen, let's go.
You're coming.
Come on, get in the car.
All right.
Nice.
Oh, yeah.
Last piece of the puzzle, gentlemen.
Let's go.
All right he's right there.
Come on.
Come on now, let's do this, baby, come on.
All right, let's go.
Wait up, wait up, wait up.
Let's go, man!
Come on, let's go!
Come on, let's go!
QB, get in!
Saracen!
Saracen, come on!
Saracen!
Saracen, Saracen, now!
Dad, get out here!
Saracen!
Saracen, get in the car!
get in the car!
Go, go, go!
Take this course and you'll be just fine.
Great job.
Thank you.
Hopefully I won't be seeing you again soon.
I'll see you in the halls.
Okay.
Hey, I'm next.
What are you doing here?
It's very uncomfortable sitting out there.
I'm sorry that you're mad at me.
Hmm.
I don't-- I'm sorry.
I'm not sure that that counts as an apology. "
I'm sorry that you're mad at me."
I'm not sure that that's actually officially-- You see what I'm saying?
All right, come on.
Listen, you know what I got going on out there.
I've got a very stressful job.
You know, everybody's got a stressful job.
All right, yeah, but-- Oh, you don't think I have a stressful job?
No, I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying-- You know what?
I just am here to apologize You know what I would love?
For the party-- I would love for you to try to talk to a bunch of confused young kids who are all hopped up on hormones and anxiety and stress.
Not just, you know, bark at 'em, or tell 'em where they need to carry the ball for the next 30 seconds, but just to really sit down and talk to 'em.
Okay.
No, I mean seriously.
You sit down and you do that, and then you get back to me.
Next!
Watch out.
She's a little pissed off this afternoon.
Where's that beautiful little girlfriend?
You don't know anything about my girlfriend, and you don't know anything about my life.
So...
How about we just leave it alone and you stay out of my face, okay?
Actually, I know everything about your life.
Let me run down the next two years for you.
See, you're still in the golden, "everyone rallies around you" phase.
Yeah, they'll start to get bored with that in about six weeks.
And then all the letters and cards and visits and prayers will die down dramatically.
Herc, just shut up.
You know, another three months after that, the girlfriend is gonna tell you all about how you're different people now.
And how you need to find out who you are apart.
That'll be the end of her ass.
Then maybe about two months after that, the lawsuit will be in full swing, and you will lose people who mean the world to you.
Herc, don't-- So you can pay for fun things like colostomy bags.
Get out of my face.
And about maybe three, maybe four months after that...
Get out of my face.
Your parents will announce...
Shut up.
that the stress of all this..
Shut up!
has driven such a wedge between them that they've decided Herc, I'm warning you.
to go ahead and get a divorce because-- Will you shut the hell up?!
Good...
I knew you had some fight in you.
When I say there will be no retaliation, I want you to remember how you feel right now.
That's ten.
Now, is there anybody that wants to tell me who went on this little raid last night?
We can end this all right here and right now.
Anybody want to 'fess up?
All right, let's run ten more.
Let's run ten more!
Let's go!
Whoo, it's hot.
Get up there!
Well, look who it is.
Mr.
Alamo Freeze himself.
That's a real cute hat you have on there.
Who was with you?
Uh...no one.
Heh.
No one?
There was no one else.
I, uh...
I had the bat.
And the crow bar.
I--I even drove the car that I jumped into.
Any of y'all want a Swizzler?
This is what it's gonna be like on the field.
Hey, Coach, can we go over some special teams sets?
Mac, it's gonna have to wait.
I've gotta get to my daughter's dance recital, or Tami's gonna have me neutered.
All right.
Coach Taylor.
Coach...it's Saracen.
I'm at the hospital.
Thank you, sir.
I wouldn't get too excited.
You and I are going to a dance recital.
You want to tell me what happened?
Some of the Tigers players wanted to know who trashed the QB's car.
Why would they think that you'd know about that?
Because I was there.
Did you name names?
No, sir.
And with all due respect, sir, I still won't.
Look, I'm sorry I put you on the spot the other night asking you about who you're gonna start.
Just seems like the whole town wants you to make Tatom QB1.
Even feels like my dad expects that.
Let me tell you something.
Your dad's not able to see what I see.
You're a different kid than you were two weeks ago.
I am?
You are.
You may have been happy sitting on the bench letting Jason take the pressure.
I don't know.
I don't need to know.
But I'll tell you what.
I'm a firm believer in you can do anything you put your mind to.
And yourself, you, I believe you can do anything you put your mind to.
You really believe that, sir?
I do.
Thanks for coming to get me.
You're welcome.
Excuse me.
Could you scoot down one, please?
Hey.
Hi, Matt, how are you?
What happened?
Are you all right, Matt?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Julie hasn't gone on yet.
Okay.
Do you wanna get with me You'll forget all the rest 'Cause ain't no girl out like me Has got what I got I'm trying to get through I'll show you what to do Boy, I'll make you so, so, so addicted What I got I got that something that you want What I got I got that something that you dream about I was wrong.
All right?
I was wrong.
Well, of course you were wrong.
I mean, you gave me no advance warning.
You know, and you just assumed-- No, not about that.
Listen, just what I'm saying is...
I know how hard it is what you do.
I know it's not easy talking to those kids.
I know it's difficult.
And I know my job has put you through a hell of a lot.
I understand that.
I just wanted to make sure you knew that I'm...
thankful for everything that you do.
And I know you do a hell of a lot.
Thank you.
Friends?
Friends?
Friends?
Friends?
Mmm.
Hey.
Oh, wow.
What happened?
Oh, yeah, I just got beat up a little bit.
Just a little.
But you were really-- Or that was-- I really liked it.
Thanks.
The music, too.
The music was really cool.
I don't know why, but for some reason it kind of-- it kind of reminded me of this painter that I really like.
Uh-huh, which painter would that be?
Uh, this guy, um...
Jackson Pollock.
Yeah.
I've heard of him before.
Yeah.
You ever seen any of his stuff?
Some of it, but I don't really see the connection.
You don't?
Not really.
Yeah.
I gue--I guess it is kind of stretch, huh?
Maybe a little bit.
What?
What, what?
What?
I think I told that kid to get our daughter in the backseat of a car.
Mama, Daddy.
Aah!
You were amazing.
Come here, come here, come here.
Thank you, Mom.
I can't believe it.
I love you very much.
Very much.
Mm-hmm.
Good job.
I love you.
Good job, good job.
What are you doing here?
Lyla...
My father is right downstairs.
I know.
Lyla...
I can't...
I can't stop thinking about you, Lyla.
I can't.
No.
This is Slamming Sammy Mead signing off on the worst kind of Friday in Dillon, Texas, and that's a Friday without a game.
Well, next Friday night, I don't need to tell you, is the biggie.
And I'm not the only one saying it could be the biggest game of the season.
The moment where this team either gets past the loss of Jason Street and moves forward, or we watch the whole season crumble right before our eyes.
Now, I gotta believe we'll win because this town wants that win so bad.
And didn't Daddy tell us, "Winning goes to the one who wants it most?"
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So that's-- that's good.
But I keep hearing that like they're trying to bring in this Katrina refugee.
This quarterback from New Orleans.
We got ourselves a quarterback, coach.
Welcome aboard, son.
If I get in that car right now, I'm never coming back.
Do you understand?
I get it.
My legs are never gonna get better!
Football, over.
You and me, we're not getting married.
Don't say that, Jason.
Lyla, get out!
What is wrong with you?
Jason is in the hospital and you won't even go and see him.
Why don't you go and see him?
He's never gonna walk again.
Oh, oh--that is nasty.
God help me.
That's disgusting!
Hey, Julie.
You finally came to one of our parties.
Yeah.
And if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go see if vomit comes out of suede.
Hey, good luck.
Tim Riggins has been gawking at us all night.
I don't think he's-- I always suspected he was into me.
Oh...
Word on the street is he totally dumped Tyra.
What's up, man?
What up, Voodoo?
Voodoo!
Have you Googled that guy?
What?
He won State last year in Louisiana.
Broke like five school records.
You're history, Saracen.
But you and your girlfriend have a nice night.
He's a nice guy.
Yeah, he's the best.
Hey, who changed my tune?
Hey, Doo-Doo.
What the hell you think you're doing, man?
Seriously, son.
You gotta climb some trees, brother.
Touch something.
You ever touch me again...
I'll break your fingers.
Friday Night Lights 104 - Who's Your Daddy All right, let's go!
Let's do it, let's do it!
Let's do it, let's do it!
Now, everybody knows that the Dillon Panthers and the Arnett Mead Tigers have been rivals for a long time.
So we are looking forward to another great football game.
And to make it even more interesting, we've got a little wager going here.
Winner takes all.
Isn't that right, Mayor? "
All" being Sally here.
Now, Sally is mine.
My prize heifer.
Um, honey, when are you gonna be able to get home on Friday, what time?
Friday?
We've got a scrimmage, so I don't know.
It'll end when it ends.
I'll be in the car.
Hey!
What?
What did I do now?
Honey, Friday is her dance recital.
You know that.
Damn.
I--I know.
And you know they plan those things on bye weeks just so maybe somebody'll show up.
I understand that.
I just messed up the dates a bit.
All right, I love you.
Bye.
Tell Julie-- I'll tell her.
I don't want her mad at me.
One, two, three.
There you go.
Hey, when you're done putting the newbie in that gay wheelchair let me know.
You are talking to a gay man, Herc.
I don't mean "gay" as in "homosexual".
I mean "gay" as in "retarded."
Maybe I have a retarded son.
Is he gay?
I'm joking.
Though there can be a genetic component to homosexuality.
Watch the Discovery Channel, Phil.
When you're done, the bench press on the floor gym is busted again.
I need a walkie to help me fix it.
Welcome to paradise, kid.
Who the hell was that?
Your roommate.
Rivalry.
Tradition.
Bring that knee up to your chest as far up as it'll...
Okay, Grandma, I'm going to school to talk to Dad.
Any messages you want me to give him?
Mmm.
Thank you, honey.
Oh, is he coming over for dinner tonight?
Um, I'll ask him.
Be sure he's taking his vitamins.
I will.
You be sure to take your pills, okay?
I love you.
Mm-hmm, I love you too.
Have a good day.
All right, sweetie.
Hey, boy, how you doing?
Doing good.
I'm doing good.
How you doing?
Well, I'm hanging in here, man.
Pretty hot.
Yeah.
You get to play this week?
I did.
I started.
Very good.
Yeah, it was my first start.
We didn't win, but-- Oh, that's all right.
You got to start, though.
I threw pretty well.
I hit my receivers pretty well.
So what about next week?
You gonna start again?
Well, I-- We'll have to see, 'cause...
we got--we got this new quarterback.
He's supposedly, like, this big star from Louisiana.
Is that right?
Yeah, but we'll just have to wait and see what Coach decides.
You know, so...
Well, I guess it takes the pressure off, don't it?
Yeah.
Yeah, Dad.
I guess.
Jason, try and take a bite of food, okay?
I'm really not hungry.
That's all right.
I just want you to try to use your hands.
Well, I can't...
use my hands, all right?
Yeah, Jason, you can.
You know, you're gonna get the use of your hands back.
Not everybody around here can say that, so you're gonna have to work at it.
And you're gonna have to try.
I'm really feeling tired right now, and I'd like to lay down.
Jason, I know you're tired.
But if you work at it, you're gonna get to be able to do almost everything that you were able to do before your accident.
Look, I'm not hungry, and I'm tired, and I'd just like to lay down.
He said he's tired.
Why don't you let him rest?
Hey, babe.
Hey.
Listen, I know you'll do it when you're ready, Jason, but you do have to eat.
All right?
Let me help you.
Come on.
Come on, babe.
There you go.
Hey, y'all.
This is Corey.
Ah, the girlfriend.
Hi.
It's all right.
You can shake it.
I won't bite.
It's nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Hey, Herc, you want to get out of my food?
Excuse me.
Don't worry.
He ain't gonna be eating any of it soon.
Yo, Corey, we're out of here.
Later on, Sparky.
I've gotta get out of this room.
One, two, three, four.
One, track, two.
Around.
Sharp.
Eight.
And big.
Hit, hit, hit!
Big, big again.
Bigger.
Boom!
And hit, hit, hit.
In, out, in,out.
Hit.
Good.
Good job, y'all.
Let's go.
Bring it in, get in here.
Come on, let's hustle up now.
I gotta tell y'all something.
I'm pissed at these boys from Arnett Mead.
I know you're pissed, too, but let's get one thing straight right now.
This ends here.
There's not gonna be any retaliation.
There's gonna be no getting back.
Rivalry week ends now.
Tell you what we are gonna do.
We're gonna take this energy we have, and we're gonna take this anger that we have and we are gonna use it to kick their ass where it counts...
on the field.
Is that understood?
Yes, sir.
Who are we?
Dillon Panthers!
Who are we?
Dillon Panthers!
All right, let's have a good practice now.
Hey, where's Voodoo?
I don't know, Saracen.
He's probably jerking around in front of a full-length mirror right now.
Get off the ball.
Get your heads in the game, boys, Get your heads in the game!
Beware.
Watch 'em coming in.
29!
29!
Hut!
Get up there!
Hey.
Let's go.
Bring it in, bring it in.
H ey.
Practice starts at 4:00.
I want you here at 4:00.
You hear me?
Hey!
You hear what I said?
I hate him.
Hate him.
All right, let's huddle up, guys.
Bring it in.
All right, let's go, baby.
Get off the ball now.
Let's go.
Set!
Red eight!
Red eight!
Hut!
Pretty good.
There it is.
There it is, it worked.
He just looks good every time.
Good play.
Hustle back.
Good play.
Voodoo, Voodoo.
Let's go!
Looked good, Coach.
He's doing something with that chance you gave him, isn't he?
I love this boy.
Got my Voodoo working.
Got that Voodoo working.
Ray, what were you thinking all those days...
when you were entraped inside the Superdome, not knowing if you were gonna live or die?
God wasn't gonna let me die.
He told me to war up, dance with fear.
Now you see, I knew that the heavens had opened up when this young man landed here in Dillon after his family had been through that devastation with Hurricane Katrina.
I mean, I just thought to myself, "This just might be our new starting quarterback."
Now are you saying that Coach Taylor's given the nod to Voodoo to start next Friday against the Tigers?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
That's not my department.
You'll have to talk to Coach Taylor about that one.
What are you pounding around about?
Nothing.
It's just this guy.
Voodoo?
Well...
Don't let Voodoo get into your mind, babe.
I'm not, I just got a bad feeling about this.
Well, you should play Matt Saracen.
Wish I could play Matt Saracen, but I can't play Matt Saracen Why not?
'cause Matt Saracen's self-destructing on the field.
Are we having some kind of party?
Hey, monkey noodle, come here.
How you doing?
What did you say, sweetie?
Some football party?
'Cause Lois told me about this party, and she's definitely the last person in the entire state of Texas to find out about anything.
That sounds just like a vicious rumor to me.
I mean, I can't imagine we'd be having any kind of football party.
I mean, 'cause if we were having some kind of a football party, that would involve food, and drink, and a lot of advance notice.
It's a weekend rivalry.
I didn't know anything about it.
It's a tradition.
Everyone comes over to the coach's house.
When is this?
A couple days.
You mean, like, Thursday couple days?
All right, for how many people, sweetie?
Just the team.
Just the team.
Well, I mean, it'll be the team, and it'll probably be a few others.
How many people?
I'll help.
It'll be fine.
It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Grandma?
Hmm?
Did you forget to take your pills yesterday?
No, I took 'em.
Well, then how come they're sitting right here where I left 'em?
'Cause you're mistaken.
I took 'em just like I always do.
You might've made a mistake.
Ok.
Well, how about, um-- Would you mind maybe today taking 'em while I'm standing here?
Matthew, give me those pills.
Give me that juice.
Don't take your eyes off my face.
Now watch.
Pills.
Juice.
Ok.
Now you go to school.
Yes, ma'am.
Hey, hey, I saw that game tape of yours again, and I know what your problem is--it's your feet.
Oh, yeah?
What's wrong with my feet?
They're slow.
Slower than molasses.
Need to move 'em faster.
All right.
Let me see you.
I'll work on that.
Hey, we need to talk.
I've been having these feelings.
Like, a flood of feelings.
Me too.
For Jason, Tim.
What happened with us came from all these feelings about Jason and what he's going through.
I know it doesn't make a lot of sense, but do you understand?
Yeah.
What I'm saying is, I don't feel aything for you, okay?
That wasn't even me that night.
That was...
I don't even know who that was.
But it will never happen again.
No one can ever know about it, and it meant nothing.
Do you understand me, Tim?
Yeah.
I hate myself for the other night.
I just hope I don't go straight to hell.
I really do.
Heads up.
Let's go, linemen!
Beware, watch 'em coming in.
Get off the ball, linemen.
Let's go, fire off.
Saracen, concentrate.
Get your heads in the game!
Hut!
For God's sakes, Matt!
Whoa, whoa!
Show me your right hand.
Show me your left hand.
Well, that's a relief, he knows his right from his left.
Brush with your right, wipe with your left.
Listen to me.
90% of this game is between the ears, son.
Mental errors are unacceptable.
You got that?
Play smart.
Mom says you're supposed to give me a head count for the party.
Oh, hey, babe.
Hey, Reyes, get your head out of your ass while you're at it.
Nice, Dad.
That was very elegant.
Head count?
Hut!
There you go, there you go!
You almost look like you know what you're doing.
Fifty-ish.
Is that more like 50 or more like 100?
60, say 60.
All right.
All right.
Love you, Daddy.
I love you, too, baby.
You have a good day.
Hey, hey!
Sixty-ish.
Right.
Yeah, sixty-ish.
That's good.
Play!
Son, you're a mess out there.
Yes, sir.
You need to get more focused, son.
Yes, sir.
Now I know what's distracting you.
You do?
Yes, I do.
And I'm gonna tell you something.
You forget about Voodoo.
You understand me?
This is within your reach.
But not if you don't attack the opportunity.
I mean, attack the opportunity every day, every practice.
Yeah.
You got a girlfriend?
Uh, no, sir.
Do you have someone you're interested in?
Uh...sort of.
Sort of?
Well, forget about sort of.
You know what?
Take her out.
You understand me?
Sir?
Movies, dinner.
Get her in the backseat of your car.
I don't care.
Whatever.
But I'm telling you, you need to get loose out there.
You're wound up tighter than a rubber band, son.
Yes, sir.
Good.
So tomorrow, you come to practice loose and focused.
Loose and focused.
Yes, sir.
Get out of here.
Y-yes, sir, sorry.
Thanks, Coach.
You're welcome.
Hey, Grandma.
Grandma?
Grandma?
Grandma?
Oh, hey, Mrs.
Johnson.
I'm really sorry to bother you.
Have you seen my grandmother?
No.
Matt, is everything okay?
Uh, yeah, I'm sure everything's fine.
Thanks.
I'm really sorry.
I'm sorry I woke you.
Well, let me know.
I will.
How many do you want, like, seven?
I don't know.
I think I've got enough, sweetie, of the ribs.
All right, let's go.
Come on, come on.
Hey, how are you?
Hey, Mrs.
Taylor.
Got a big pile for you here today.
Oh, honey, did we get onions?
I don't know, that was on your part of the list.
Well, I can't remember if I got 'em.
Can you see 'em?
Are they over there?
Just will you please-- I'm just gonna go get some more.
Will you please?
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
You're welcome.
Put the gum in there, too.
Now, if it's all right with you...
Hey!
Hey!
Looks like rivalry week team dinner at the coach's house.
That's right.
Wow.
Anything I can bring?
Oh, no, I think I've got it under control.
Thank you, sweetie.
Well, we'll see you there.
Okay.
Oh, are y'all coming?
Are the parents coming?
Oh, we wouldn't miss it.
Oh, great.
Go Panthers!
Okay, see you then.
Bye!
Bye!
Wh--what happened?
What happened?
Matt Saracen?
Yeah.
Looks like she wandered into a neighbor's house around the block.
They came home and found her taking a bath.
She's fine?
Fine.
She's all right.
Grandma, are you all right?
Matt.
I'm sorry.
Don't be sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Let's go in.
Don't let anybody see me.
Okay.
It's all right, you're home now.
You're home.
It's okay.
Let's go inside.
It's okay.
Well, they said it's dementia.
But she's okay now.
Well, yeah, I guess.
Good.
Look, son, you're just gonna have to hold down the fort.
I've got my hands full here, Matt.
Yeah, well, I'm fine.
She's-- She's fine.
She's--she's just Grandma, you know?
Man, I shouldn't be around here too much longer anyway.
I just re-injured myself.
Here for a little tune up.
Another couple weeks, I should be getting out of here.
You, you're here for quite some time.
I hope you get better real soon.
Lord have mercy.
Where have you been all my life?
Hey.
Tyra.
Um...
Look...
I know we were never close buddies.
And I can only imagine the load of fake crap that you've had to put up with from people you hardly even know, and I am so not doing that.
I just, um...I came by to tell you how sorry I am that Tim hasn't been in to see you.
He wants to.
Although, you know, we won't admit it.
But he just can't do it.
Yeah, why is that?
He's scared.
Oh, he's scared?
Yeah, well, that's Tim for you.
It sure is.
Well...
Well...
Thanks for coming.
Yeah, yeah.
And you tell Tim whenever he's ready he can come on by.
Jason...
I'm really sorry.
No, I mean...
Something like this shouldn't happen to a good person like you.
Thank you.
Bye.
Who in the hell was that?
That's Tyra.
Hey!
Sparky.
Come on, line, get off the ball.
Give him some protection.
Let's go.
All right, 86 change.
Blue 25!
Blue 25!!
Hut!
There it is.
Good run.
Huddle up, come on.
Let's go!
Huddle up.
Geti it up, Get it up.
Let's go!
Let's go.
Hey, y'all, how are you?
Come on in.
Good to see you.
Come on in.
Welcome, welcome.
Hey, how are you?
Oh.
Hey!
Girls, I-- It is so good to see you again.
You too.
Great to see you there.
Honey, go to the market.
Buy all the steaks.
Buy all the ribs.
Buy--buy all the barbecue sauce.
Buy it all.
Sweetie, go now.
Go now.
Honey, can you please help me put some ice in this cooler?
Yeah, just a second.
Oh, good.
Honey, where's the ice?
The ice?
The ice I was supposed to pick up?
The ice that you forgot to get.
Get my wallet.
I know, I know.
Buy the ice.
Thank you.
I'm sorry, honey.
You know what?
I gotta go smoke some more meat.
Hey, I got cranberry juice and caramel apples.
Oh, good.
Fantastic.
Excuse me, sorry.
Hey, Julie.
How's it going?
Hey, um, it's great.
Really, really great.
Okay.
I mean, this Tatom kid can bust the season wide open for us, because, I mean, he's got great vision.
He's got great feet.
He runs like a running back.
And he can throw the football.
Well, has Coach decided who's gonna start next week?
I don't know.
There he is, right there.
We'll just ask the man.
Coach.
Hey.
Who are you gonna start next week?
Who am I gonna start?
Tell you what, gentlemen.
I'm thinking about revolutionizing the whole offense.
What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna get rid of the quarterback, and I'm gonna have four running backs, do a hell of a lot of reverses.
That's what we're gonna do.
What are you doing down there?
Cleaning up some beer.
When you get done, would you help me try to host up here?
Well, no, actually I think I'm gonna stay down here for a little while.
That man's got a fine jaw line.
Yes, he does.
Hey, listen, I got the address in Arnett Mead.
The QB's car is a red '02 Mustang.
We going tonight.
Where'd you get it?
I got my ways.
Well, I'm sorry you're upset.
Well, yeah, I'm upset.
Well, you know what?
I should've given you more notice, all right?
But I was a little bit busy.
I know, I know.
Your job is really stressful.
You know what, honey?
I'm doing it, all right?
I threw the party for over 100 people in two days' time.
I did it with no help.
And I'm cleaning up after your football stars, who by the way happen to be pigs.
I'm doing it, but I'm not gonna pretend to like it.
Not right now.
Not down here.
When I go back up there, I'll give you a big smile.
All right, just like I know you need.
But down here, I am pissed.
And I am going to stay down here until I can get back up there and give you your smile.
All right?
When you're done down here, it would be really great if you'd come up and help me host.
Hey, Coach.
I know this is kind of not done, but I was wondering if maybe, off the record, you could maybe tell me who you're thinking about on the game on Friday, who you're thinking about starting at quarterback-- Seriously, you know who I'm gonna start?
I'm gonna start who I have to start.
If you want it to be you, you're gonna have to show me a lot more than what you've been showing me on the field this week, all right?
Hey, you need to be take a deep breath and calm down before you go out there and you say something that you're not gonna be able to take back.
Something like what it's really like to be the wife of the Panthers coach?
Like sometimes I hate it?
Like right now?
Hey, let me tell you something.
This is my job.
This is what I do.
It's a job-- Oh, my-- What the hell was that?
Hey, QB baby, you coming?
I--I don't think so.
Oh, come on.
Later, Bambi!
Saracen, let's go.
You're coming.
Come on, get in the car.
All right.
Nice.
Oh, yeah.
Last piece of the puzzle, gentlemen.
Let's go.
All right he's right there.
Come on.
Come on now, let's do this, baby, come on.
All right, let's go.
Wait up, wait up, wait up.
Let's go, man!
Come on, let's go!
Come on, let's go!
QB, get in!
Saracen!
Saracen, come on!
Saracen!
Saracen, Saracen, now!
Dad, get out here!
Saracen!
Saracen, get in the car!
get in the car!
Go, go, go!
Take this course and you'll be just fine.
Great job.
Thank you.
Hopefully I won't be seeing you again soon.
I'll see you in the halls.
Okay.
Hey, I'm next.
What are you doing here?
It's very uncomfortable sitting out there.
I'm sorry that you're mad at me.
Hmm.
I don't-- I'm sorry.
I'm not sure that that counts as an apology. "
I'm sorry that you're mad at me."
I'm not sure that that's actually officially-- You see what I'm saying?
All right, come on.
Listen, you know what I got going on out there.
I've got a very stressful job.
You know, everybody's got a stressful job.
All right, yeah, but-- Oh, you don't think I have a stressful job?
No, I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying-- You know what?
I just am here to apologize You know what I would love?
For the party-- I would love for you to try to talk to a bunch of confused young kids who are all hopped up on hormones and anxiety and stress.
Not just, you know, bark at 'em, or tell 'em where they need to carry the ball for the next 30 seconds, but just to really sit down and talk to 'em.
Okay.
No, I mean seriously.
You sit down and you do that, and then you get back to me.
Next!
Watch out.
She's a little pissed off this afternoon.
Where's that beautiful little girlfriend?
You don't know anything about my girlfriend, and you don't know anything about my life.
So...
How about we just leave it alone and you stay out of my face, okay?
Actually, I know everything about your life.
Let me run down the next two years for you.
See, you're still in the golden, "everyone rallies around you" phase.
Yeah, they'll start to get bored with that in about six weeks.
And then all the letters and cards and visits and prayers will die down dramatically.
Herc, just shut up.
You know, another three months after that, the girlfriend is gonna tell you all about how you're different people now.
And how you need to find out who you are apart.
That'll be the end of her ass.
Then maybe about two months after that, the lawsuit will be in full swing, and you will lose people who mean the world to you.
Herc, don't-- So you can pay for fun things like colostomy bags.
Get out of my face.
And about maybe three, maybe four months after that...
Get out of my face.
Your parents will announce...
Shut up.
that the stress of all this..
Shut up!
has driven such a wedge between them that they've decided Herc, I'm warning you.
to go ahead and get a divorce because-- Will you shut the hell up?!
Good...
I knew you had some fight in you.
When I say there will be no retaliation, I want you to remember how you feel right now.
That's ten.
Now, is there anybody that wants to tell me who went on this little raid last night?
We can end this all right here and right now.
Anybody want to 'fess up?
All right, let's run ten more.
Let's run ten more!
Let's go!
Whoo, it's hot.
Get up there!
Well, look who it is.
Mr.
Alamo Freeze himself.
That's a real cute hat you have on there.
Who was with you?
Uh...no one.
Heh.
No one?
There was no one else.
I, uh...
I had the bat.
And the crow bar.
I--I even drove the car that I jumped into.
Any of y'all want a Swizzler?
This is what it's gonna be like on the field.
Hey, Coach, can we go over some special teams sets?
Mac, it's gonna have to wait.
I've gotta get to my daughter's dance recital, or Tami's gonna have me neutered.
All right.
Coach Taylor.
Coach...it's Saracen.
I'm at the hospital.
Thank you, sir.
I wouldn't get too excited.
You and I are going to a dance recital.
You want to tell me what happened?
Some of the Tigers players wanted to know who trashed the QB's car.
Why would they think that you'd know about that?
Because I was there.
Did you name names?
No, sir.
And with all due respect, sir, I still won't.
Look, I'm sorry I put you on the spot the other night asking you about who you're gonna start.
Just seems like the whole town wants you to make Tatom QB1.
Even feels like my dad expects that.
Let me tell you something.
Your dad's not able to see what I see.
You're a different kid than you were two weeks ago.
I am?
You are.
You may have been happy sitting on the bench letting Jason take the pressure.
I don't know.
I don't need to know.
But I'll tell you what.
I'm a firm believer in you can do anything you put your mind to.
And yourself, you, I believe you can do anything you put your mind to.
You really believe that, sir?
I do.
Thanks for coming to get me.
You're welcome.
Excuse me.
Could you scoot down one, please?
Hey.
Hi, Matt, how are you?
What happened?
Are you all right, Matt?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Julie hasn't gone on yet.
Okay.
Do you wanna get with me You'll forget all the rest 'Cause ain't no girl out like me Has got what I got I'm trying to get through I'll show you what to do Boy, I'll make you so, so, so addicted What I got I got that something that you want What I got I got that something that you dream about I was wrong.
All right?
I was wrong.
Well, of course you were wrong.
I mean, you gave me no advance warning.
You know, and you just assumed-- No, not about that.
Listen, just what I'm saying is...
I know how hard it is what you do.
I know it's not easy talking to those kids.
I know it's difficult.
And I know my job has put you through a hell of a lot.
I understand that.
I just wanted to make sure you knew that I'm...
thankful for everything that you do.
And I know you do a hell of a lot.
Thank you.
Friends?
Friends?
Friends?
Friends?
Mmm.
Hey.
Oh, wow.
What happened?
Oh, yeah, I just got beat up a little bit.
Just a little.
But you were really-- Or that was-- I really liked it.
Thanks.
The music, too.
The music was really cool.
I don't know why, but for some reason it kind of-- it kind of reminded me of this painter that I really like.
Uh-huh, which painter would that be?
Uh, this guy, um...
Jackson Pollock.
Yeah.
I've heard of him before.
Yeah.
You ever seen any of his stuff?
Some of it, but I don't really see the connection.
You don't?
Not really.
Yeah.
I gue--I guess it is kind of stretch, huh?
Maybe a little bit.
What?
What, what?
What?
I think I told that kid to get our daughter in the backseat of a car.
Mama, Daddy.
Aah!
You were amazing.
Come here, come here, come here.
Thank you, Mom.
I can't believe it.
I love you very much.
Very much.
Mm-hmm.
Good job.
I love you.
Good job, good job.
What are you doing here?
Lyla...
My father is right downstairs.
I know.
Lyla...
I can't...
I can't stop thinking about you, Lyla.
I can't.
No.
This is Slamming Sammy Mead signing off on the worst kind of Friday in Dillon, Texas, and that's a Friday without a game.
Well, next Friday night, I don't need to tell you, is the biggie.
And I'm not the only one saying it could be the biggest game of the season.
The moment where this team either gets past the loss of Jason Street and moves forward, or we watch the whole season crumble right before our eyes.
Now, I gotta believe we'll win because this town wants that win so bad.
And didn't Daddy tell us, "Winning goes to the one who wants it most?"
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