Make Love Not Football

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February 21, 2009

It’s been a whole two days since my last Friday Night Lights recap, but I am trying to get back on schedule, so here’s another one.

Last recap I wished bad things for JD and now I feel bad. He’s really just a robot-child under the control of his inventor father. He’s actually kind of cute once you get a look at him and his mom seems alright. How excited was he when Riggins took him on the Riggins-eye view of Dillon? I’m glad Coach sees that this kid needs some real friends and a real life. I’m not sure he wanted him to go out and get hammered, but he clearly did not like Mr. McCoy humiliating his son after church, when he forced JD to apologize to Coach for his drunkenness.

He’s trying to make these boys into men, and I think he realizes the benefits that a little independence and life experience can bring to the football field. None of which can be gained if your dad takes you to Applebee’s after the game instead of letting you hang with the team — not to mention coming into the sacrosanct locker room after a game. I just love Coach’s silent stare. It says a lot. So far though, JD is still a phenom on the football field, winning his first game as QB 1.*

Quick aside, loved when JD asked Riggins how many girlfriends he has. “Just the one,” said Riggins, looking over at gorgeous Lila. (Does anyone know anyone that looked like either of these people in high school?) Anyway, sexy stuff that was.

I also said last recap that I wasn’t too interested in Julie Taylor, but a lot has changed in 48 hours. Well, some things. I still don’t think she’s as compelling as the other characters on the show, but her first time (I assume, right?) with Saracen was the sweetest thing. The lake, the fire, the silly conversation, the kiss, the snuggling in the morning light afterwards, the sidelong glances in church — it was everything you want a first time to be. No regrets. I did wonder how Julie snuck back in without getting the wrath of Tami and Coach, but I will suspend my disbelief.

I think it’s funny and telling, that despite JD’s drinking and Julie and Saracen’s debauchery, everyone made it to services the next morning. That’s a small Texas town for you.

And now to the most important part of the episode. The wedding dress that Mindy plans to wear to her wedding. It has fairy wings and a tasteful amount of ass-crack showing. Seriously. While this monstrosity was being tried on Tyra was filling out college applications. Not only should she consider typing those, but she needs to shut her mother down. A woman whose life is apparently such a trove of happiness that she thinks Tyra should follow suit by skipping college and trying to find a good man to support her.

Of course, Tyra took money from Mr. Rodeo to pay for her college applications and bought his iffy story about the ex and her claims that she is owed back child support. I actually think this might be evolving as a stalker story instead of a deadbeat dad story, but maybe that’s because I want good things for Tyra. There is still the issue of the pills and his general attitude about her school attendance. He’s not good news, but maybe he’s not as bad as he seems? Unlikely I know. Tyra’s wistful look when she mentioned Landry was revealing. I don’t think their story is quite over yet either.

About Landry, he is apparently in a sucky band that now has a cute girl bassist, who will probably audition for Idol next year. Whatever. This story doesn’t interest me yet.

Jason Street’s cockamamie plan to flip a house with his crack team of morons took a touching turn this week. Erin and Noah left for Jersey (It’s very expensive here! Don’t do it!), we saw that they are a family, albeit one that is at an impasse. Coach’s pep talk to Jason to not give up on the house just because it wasn’t going well, was needed, if a bit shouty and scripted. Loved that he was clearly helping Jason out with the place since he showed up late to the dance with paint in his hair. (Tami and Coach are some sexy stuff themselves. Woot woot.)

Jason singing to Noah on the phone was a nice way for the guys to see how badly he needs this house to work out. I have a feeling that maybe Coach and Tami are going to buy the place. Of course, for it to even get finished Billy needs to stop hammering nails in his hand. Billy and Mindy really are a match made in hell.

In blogging news: I make no promises!

* Kyle Chandler’s laugh when Grandma laid into him for demoting Saracen, but said she could never stay mad at him, was adorable. I do love the men on this show.