Season Four of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS finished on DirecTV's The 101 a few months ago, but finally debuts on NBC tonight. Coach Eric Taylor is now in charge of the East Dillon Lions football team, a far cry from his former team, the football darlings of West Dillon, the Panthers. Here's hoping some new fans sample this excellent primetime soap, my personal favorite soap of the past decade, perhaps ever. You won't find more heart or better performances than from leads Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton.
  
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Friday, May 7, 2010
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Back on NBC Tonight
Season Four of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS finished on DirecTV's The 101 a few months ago, but finally debuts on NBC tonight. Coach Eric Taylor is now in charge of the East Dillon Lions football team, a far cry from his former team, the football darlings of West Dillon, the Panthers. Here's hoping some new fans sample this excellent primetime soap, my personal favorite soap of the past decade, perhaps ever. You won't find more heart or better performances than from leads Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton.
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FNL fans might also enjoy this May 6, 2010 Mr. Media video interview with new “Lights” star Drew Waters, who plays Coach Wade Aiken on the show!
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