30 days ship meme
Day 9: The most believable relationship.
Eric Taylor & Tami Taylor (Friday Night Lights)
Facing the fact that Friday Night Lights is the most real tv show that I ever saw (and for me totally the best show ever ♥) it’s not a surprise if the most believable couple come from this show. It happens still now sometimes, when I watch pictures of Kyle and Connie that I don’t think at them like two wonderful actors like they are, but I think : ‘ehi look, coach Taylor and Tami’ and this is amazing. I remember that the first time that I watched THE Pilot I loved them from the first scene and I never stop. They have a normal life. In a normal town, with normal jobs. When you look at them you think that they are like you or like your neighbours. They fight for money or for their daughters and this is like the fights the probably a lot of us hear did by our parents. And then, that was that splendid way to talk, when at some point you have no idea of what they’re saying because they’re talking together, like real couple do. Without line like ‘first one and then the other’, but naturally like people usually do. So according with the fact that everything sounds real in Friday Night Lights, coach Taylor and Tami are the most believable pairing ever for me ♥
Tami: What? What? What?
Coach Taylor: I think I told that kid to get our daughter in the back seat of a car.
30 days of friday night lights: day twelve | favourite kiss | 1x20 mud bowl
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»Eyes Wide Open
Coach: Hey, I’m. Look I don’t think anyone needs to tell you, but, uh, you know we’re saving your spot over there. You know whatever it takes, however long it takes. We, uh…
Jason: How’s…How’s Saracen doing?
Coach: Saracen’s doing fine. He’s throwing like a girl, but he’s doing fine. He’s doing fine. It’ll take some time.
Jason: He’s a lot different than me. He doesn’t need to roll back like I do. He’s kind of creative, you know. Listens to Bob Dylan and draws pictures of stuff. I know he’s a…He’s a good kid. I think if you free him up a little bit out there on the field, he’ll make some things happen for you.
Coach: You’re a good man. You’re a good man. You’re what makes guys like me want to coach. You are a good man.
Jason: I’m sorry if I let you down. I let the team down.
Coach: Damn, son. You didn’t let me down. You did not let me down.
VERY powerful scene
Coach: Look me in the eye, tell me you don’t wanna play football.
Smash: I didn’t say I didn’t want to, I said I can’t.
Coach: I don’t buy that crap.
Smash: I lost my scholarship, I’m slow, and no school wants me. How’s that?
Coach: I don’t know how it works! Maybe you have to change your game. Humble yourself, I don’t know. But I can promise you this, we can figure it out. If you want this I will help you get it. Into college and playing football again. And I can promise you, I won’t stop until you get there.
Smash: Can I ask you why this means so much to you?
Coach: Cause’ I need something good to happen. There is nothing wrong with your knee. Man, if you want this, it is waiting for you. I can’t want it for you.
Give all of us gathered here tonight the strength to remember that life is so very fragile. We are all vulnerable, and we will all, at some point in our lives, fall. We will all fall. We must carry this in our hearts, that what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested. It is these times, it is this pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves.
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