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September 19, 2008

Friday Night Lights New Season To Take Place In Narnia, Texas

I've got some good news and some bad news. The good news is that there's a promo out for the new season of Friday Night Lights. The bad news is that this is the promo:

(via Paul Scheer, who said it all with "more football, less fairy dust.")

"New Season." Yay! "New Network." True! "New Wonders." Um, new wonders?

Who is this promo supposed to appeal to? People who like well written sprawling dramas centered around high school football OK, but REALLY like Charmed? "Dear Friday Night Lights, mostly just be Charmed please." I feel like the best thing about that show was its ability to make fans out of people who wouldn't normally give a shit about football. Now we're supposed to care about the triumphs and defeats of the Dillon Panthers AND muster enthusiasm for sub-par Tim Burton rip-off bullshit that wouldn't even be cool in a Target commercial?

Clear eyes, full hearts, can't stand this promo!

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Redeemed only by the use of a (shitty cover of a) Daniel Johnston song.

Posted by: YTR at 09/19/08 11:28 AM | Reply
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I only just realised the end of S1 song is the Tony Lucca cover, not the (better) Bright Eyes one. Wow. Anyway, the trailer is pretty bizarre, but it's got me pretty excited for the new season, so whatever.

Posted by: Wulfo profile link in reply to YTR's comment at 09/19/08 1:04 PM | Reply
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I like the non-literal, out of context, skittles commercial promo, like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSq4dBFOtIE
Not everything has to be so on-the-nose about itself, I say.

Posted by: snowak at 09/19/08 2:00 PM | Reply
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