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13 Thoughts That Go Through Your Head While Watching "Friday Night Lights"

Tim Riggins, Coach Taylor and Lyla! Oh, my!

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13 Thoughts That Go Through Your Head While Watching "Friday Night Lights"

If you have never heard of the show Friday Night Lights, or watched it before, what are you doing with your life? It’s on Netflix so start the binge watch right about now.

For those of you who have watched all five seasons of Friday Night Lights, or for those who have watched this show in its entirety about three times (sorry, not sorry) we can all relate to one another. To all my FNL lovers out there, you have to admit at least one of these thoughts or feelings you have experienced while watching the show…

1. “I’m definitely going to move to Texas… I mean come on, Texas forever.”

2. “Can I have Eric Taylor as my father, coach or husband?”

3. You already found yourself crying during Coach Taylor’s “We Will All Fall” speech in the first episode and contemplated how you would make it through this emotional roller coaster of a show.

4. “Wow, I never really enjoyed watching football before this, but I think I like it now.”

5. "If Julie Taylor was ever my daughter, girlfriend or friend I probably would leave the country." Come on, you have to admit she’s annoying.

6. You have a love / hate relationship with Buddy Garrity.

7. “Could Matt Saracen take care of me when I’m old and confused?”

8. “Tim Riggins. Please, marry me?”

9. “Could our Professors lead a “Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose” chant with the class before they hand out our exams? No? Okay.”

10. Tim Riggins. Tim Riggins. Tim Riggins.

11. “I hope Grandma Saracen lives forever.”

12. The last five minutes of the final episode, you couldn’t stop crying.

13. You wondered how you would ever find a show that could live up to Friday Night Lights.

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