Matt decides he wants an open relationship because he likes his grandma's caretaker and his current girlfriend. Things explode at the Taylor house when Eric goes off on Tami for relationship with someone at work, after Tami goes off on one of Julie's teachers. Landry contemplates turning himself in after he goes in place of Tyra to meet her attacker's brother. Smash's first recruitment trip leaves him thinking twice about college.
Season 2 Episode 8 of Friday Night Lights resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - Last Days of Summer
s02e02 - Bad Ideas
s02e03 - Are You Ready for Friday Night?
s02e04 - Backfire
s02e05 - Let's Get It On
s02e06 - How Did I Get Here
s02e07 - Pantherama!
s02e08 - Seeing Other People
s02e09 - The Confession
s02e10 - There Goes the Neighborhood
s02e11 - Jumping the Gun
s02e12 - Who Do You Think You Are?
s02e13 - Humble Pie
s02e14 - Leave No One Behind
s02e15 - May the Best Man Win
Expanding on the themes from the hit feature film "Friday Night Lights", this series centers on the small rural town of Dillon, Texas, where the vaunted 2006 state football championship rings are held in the highest regard.
The town's promising high school team, its star quarterback, and newly appointed head coach Eric Taylor feel the mounting pressure of the town's pride and honor riding on their shoulders as a new season kicks off. The fresh cast also includes: Scott Porter as team captain and first-string quarterback Jason Street; Gaius Charles as feared running back Brian "Smash" Williams; Taylor Kitsch as running back Tim Riggins; Connie Britton as Taylor's long-suffering wife, Tami; Zach Gilford as third-string quarterback Matt Saracen, and Minka Kelly as Lyla Garrity, Panther cheerleader and Street's girlfriend. Also starring are Aimee Teegarden as Julie Taylor and Adrienne Palicki as Tyra Collette.