vaznetti: (Han is scruffy)
vaznetti ([personal profile] vaznetti) wrote2007-03-29 09:24 am
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Friday Night Lights: Mud Bowl


Last night's FNL did not work as well for me as it seemed to have worked for everyone else. As I think over the episode, each individual piece was excellent, but somehow, the whole thing never came together -- the whole was less than the sum of its parts, maybe.

I think that some of the problem stemmed from the attempted rape, and the way it functioned within the episode. It felt to me that it was put where it was to increase the tension at the end of the episode. I mean, we all knew that the Panthers were going to win the game; we all, frankly, had a pretty good idea of how they would do it. We didn't know what would happen to Tyra, or how she would get away -- and the way the show cut back and forth seemed to me to be using the tension of one scene to create tension in the other. Given that that was where the episode ended, it left a bad taste in my mouth. This is a completely metatextual problem, and has nothing to do with the characters themselves, but it did affect my enjoyment of the episode.

That said, how much do I love the fact that Voodoo will be back for the finals? So very, very much.


In a later post, I will talk about Jericho; that show worked really, really well for me last night.

Re: hopefully posting without typos this time, GAH

[identity profile] e-juliana.livejournal.com 2007-03-29 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I land on both sides here - the AR definitely made me more uncomfortable than upset, and I was thinking that it seemed gratuitous, but then I was realized that the football was being put in persepective, and then they showed how everything had shifted profoundly and uncomfortably for Tyra (and by extension Landry), and now I'm willing to put my trust in the show to treat it properly in the last 3 eps.

At least, I hope so.