Friday Night Lights - Season 2 with Kyle Chandler: DVD Cover
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Friday Night Lights - Season 2 Cast: Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Aimee Teegarden, Zach Gilford

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/22/2008
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,731

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Deleted scenes; Audio commentaries with executive producers and stars; William S. Paley Television Festival: Interview With the Cast

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NBC's critically acclaimed yet under-watched drama aired only 15 episodes of the planned 22 in 2007-8's Season 2, thanks to the Writers Guild Association strike. All 15 are collected here, and although the final episode leaves some storylines hanging, it's still a very worthy addition for Friday Night Lights fans. Season 2 picks up just before the new school year. Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler), after leaving to coach a college team, soon realizes his heart remains in Dillon, along with his wife, Tami (Connie Britton), daughter, Julie (Aimee Teegarden), and new baby, Gracie. Trying to handle fatherhood, a new job, his lonely wife, and the long-distance commute home each weekend takes a toll. Booster club president Buddy (Brad Leland) exerts all his small-town charm in an effort to bring Coach Taylor back to the Panthers. Meanwhile, the relationship between dorky Landry (Jesse Plemons) and school sexpot Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) takes a tragic turn. Smash (Gaius Charles) focuses on choosing a university that will boost his chances of making it to the NFL; Matt (Zach Gilford) goes through hard times after he and Julie break up, but he rebounds with the nurse who is hired to take care of his grandmother; Lyla (Minka Kelly) casts off her destructive relationships and finds solace with a renewed faith in God -- and a new boyfriend; Jason (Scott Porter) battles his disability head on, discovering a new love in an unexpected place; and finally, bad boy Tim (Taylor Kitsch) moves out of his house into a depressingly bad situation. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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April 06, 2009: Although not as outstanding as Season 1, Season 2 continues the strong acting and stories started in the first season. I am not a football fan, but I love this show, which deftly blends dramatic situations, strong characters, and humor. It is great for watching with older teenage children.