Friday Night Lights: Rain and Renewal
"A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" forces everyone to take shelter, while we savor the news of FNL's renewal
DW Moffet as Joe McCoy on 'Friday Night Lights' -
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Like the dark clouds over Dillon in this week's episode ("A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"), NBC's impending renewal notices have had FNL fans reaching for their umbrella for the past couple months. But with the advent of spring come the rumors that not only will the series be renewed, but that it will get two 13-episode seasons, thanks to a continuing deal with DirecTV (EW's Michael Ausiello says it "will be announced any day now"). So there's that. But getting to the action, there's just one more game to win to get to State, and like the first season's penultimate game ("Mud Bowl"), everybody involved needs a shower afterward. Tim calls the game "one for the ages," and it did seem to provide a lot more drama than any other thus far this season. The axiom goes, when the ground is wet, run the ball, and Joe McCoy expects his blue-eyed son to follow that rule, regardless of whether Coach Taylor calls the plays or not. Coach sticks to his game plan, no matter what, because COACH TAYLOR DON'T PLAY NO GAMES. The Panthers may have won in the end (garnering the win boldly like they went for renewal -- going for two!), but it was on a pass, and dadgummit if that didn't fly in the face of Pa McCoy's rule. That, of course, leads us to one of the storms that's been brewing all season, that of the relationship between QB1 and his control-freak of a father. But even the darkest of clouds could not have prepared us for the rain of paternal punches that fell upon poor J.D. in the Applebees parking lot (hittin' good in the neighborhood). Most of the aftermath of this is yet to come.
The other music in the episode was dominated by more of Evan Johns (three songs), all pulling from the same great Austin-rocking classic Rollin' Through the Night. Come to think of it, the other FNL episode that featured three Evan Johns songs was another McCoy-centric one ("The Trouble with Being J.D. McCoy"), so perhaps Johns is the chorus for that family's ills. If so, it's not a bad one to have, punching papa or not. Speaking of the McCoys, the episode's title of course refers to the classic song from Bob Dylan, and some lyrics to the song naturally sprang to mind while thinking about their storyline: Oh, who did you meet my blue-eyed son? Playlist: Friday Night Lights - Episode 3.11 Previously: The Giving Tree (Episode 3.10) drake lelane
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