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Also, I am going on record;

Of all the shows that I am currently watching, FNL is the one that makes me wish I could watch the next episode the most.
 

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i agree with the abomb

i missed the last two, but had them on tivo - as soon as I watched the first, i demanded that I had to watch the second - then I demanded that I could watch next weeks right now - although that demand has yet to be met

love the characters, storylines, acting and hoochies on this program
 

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Did anybody else think they would enjoy this show as much as they have? I remember seeing the promos for it during the summer and kind of laughing. I had absolutely no interest.

Joe
 

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Did anybody else think they would enjoy this show as much as they have? I remember seeing the promos for it during the summer and kind of laughing. I had absolutely no interest.

Joe

I was excited to see it, thought it looked like it would be decent-to-good. I didn't think it would be flat out awesome like it is.
 

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Did anybody else think they would enjoy this show as much as they have? I remember seeing the promos for it during the summer and kind of laughing. I had absolutely no interest.

Joe

not really - i had average interest in it - my wife read a lot about it in mags like People and wanted to check it out - now we're both hooked
 

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First Tuesdays...now a Monday? Why isn't this ever shown on Friday nights? :shrug: :D
 

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Damn...I soooooo wanted those Panthers to win the game and I wasn't sure if they would. This show puts everything into doubt...I love it. They could have won or lost just as easily either way, and just gone with it.

And when I saw the suits at the end, I cursed out loud. Poor Coach Taylor having to deal with those hillbillies and their small town football politics. And Voodoo, holy crap...soooooo not worth the trouble to come.


Is it next Monday yet? Both Heroes and FNL had great previews...can't wait to see Tim and Lyla get busted by Street.
 

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"Dude, slow down. I'm not ESPN."

Then Matt says after she leaves "god I'm stupid"

I love that kid.

Sooo funny.

My house got really dusty when Tim came to visit Street.
 

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With CBS (households: 7.5/12, #2; adults 18-49: 3.6, #2) in repeats, NBC (households: 8.1/13, #1; adults 18-49: 4.9, #1) had no trouble taking home top honors on Monday.

The Peacock served up new episodes of "Deal or No Deal" (households: 10.4/16, #1; adults 18-49: 4.8, #2), "Heroes" (households: 8.7/13, #4; adults 18-49: 6.4, #1) and "Friday Night Lights" (households: 5.3/9, #9; adults 18-49: 3.5, #6). Said 18-49 numbers for "Heroes" once again marked a series high while "Lights" also reached its best marks to date in both households and adults 18-49.

Compared with regular time slot holder "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip's" numbers from last week (households: 5.1/8; adults 18-49: 3.2 on 10/16/06), "Lights" was up 3.92% in households and 9.38% in adults 18-49. Again, keep in mind CBS was in repeats last night.
 

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Great show. That cheerleader is smokin! :eek: One thing I don't get is why the backup quarterback was such an "outcast", in relation to the rest of the team. You would think, especially in TX, that the team would be very familiar with each other. Great show, they better not cancel it.
 

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incredible show - just like all highschools have cliques, so does this one and sometimes they blend

although sarasin was a football player and backup QB - he didn't run with that crowd, he was younger, was never expected to leave the field, played behind one of the nations top prospects and was more involved into caring for his grandmother, hanging with his friends and living in his own world as opposed to hanging out at the burger stand, going to parties and running with the squad

the development of him off the field as he starts to get swallowed into the football universe is a great story line and one that plays out across the country

tremendous program - just need to get more people to watch it
 

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Great episode. This is by far my favorite new show of this season.
 

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I heart this show. Another good episode. Next week will be awesome...HOMECOMING!!! And homecoming for Street too.
 

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