Tuesday, 06 January 2009
Home arrow News arrow News arrow What Would You Do For Tim Riggins?
Main Menu
Home
Taylor
Filmography
Gallery
News
Graphics
Media
Links
About Us
Contact Us
Site Info
FNL Recaps
"A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall"

*Ran and The Recapist FNL recaps will return in the new year. Until then, we hope you'll enjoy Trace's FNL recaps.
Who's Online
We have 4 guests online
 
 
Up Next
"Underdogs"

The team prepares for tough opponents; the Taylors make a decision about the McCoys; Tyra writes her college essay with help from Landry; Matt frets over telling his grandma about his plan for college; and Lyla moves out of Tim's house.
 
01-07-09 (DirecTV)

Note: All 13 episodes of Friday Night Lights Season 3 will re-air starting January 16th on NBC!
Echoes Of Hope
 
Helping LA's youth to help themselves.
What Would You Do For Tim Riggins?
Written by Kelly   
From E! Online's "Watch with Kristin"...
 
You fellow Friday Night Lights fans know that WWRD—"What would Riggins do?"—is a solid mantra to live by.

But the question of the day is, what would you do for Tim Riggins? (Ladies, that says "for," not "to," though as always, we welcome your Riggins-related fan fiction in the Comments.)

The answer is nothing short of amazing. You fans are incredible and devoted, and here is the proof...

I just checked in with the superstars over at SaveFridayNightLights.tv, and in just the few days since we learned we might lose Friday Night Lights, they have arranged the following:
 
 
Some 6,250 minifootballs (below) are spiraling their way toward Ben Silverman as we speak.
 
NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker will soon be receiving 7,500 minifootballs.
 
The Any Soldier website will be distributing 42 Friday Night Lights DVDs to troops stationed overseas, thanks to the funding of FNL fans.
 
Friday Night Lights fans have also contributed to the following organizations:
 
Gridiron Heroes, a charity that helps high schoolers who have suffered spinal cord injuries while playing high school football, much like Jason Street did in the pilot, $308. FNL's exec producer sits on the board of the Gridiron Heroes foundation.
 
 
The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, $1,200, in conjunction with the Television Without Pity posters.
 
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Taylor Kitsch's favorite charity, $308.

It's so touching I could cry. Please, if you haven't seen it yet, check out SaveFridayNightLights.tv and contribute to the cause. 

As for the current status of FNL, I can tell you that according to inside sources, no deal has been hammered out yet regarding a third season. However, the idea of the previously reported multiplatform approach is still on the table, and the power players and critics remain hopeful that something can be done to save one of TV's best-ever series.

Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't Lose...Right?

In the meantime, Silverman and Zucker, you might want to look into some storage space...and a good time slot for this awesome, fan-favorite series.
 
 
 
< Prev   Next >