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"On the Outside Looking In" is the second episode of the fifth season of the American sports drama television series Friday Night Lights, inspired by the 1990 nonfiction book by H. G. Bissinger. It is the 65th overall episode of the series and was written by consulting producer Kerry Ehrin , and directed by producer Michael Waxman .
Matthew "Matt" Saracen is a fictional character in the NBC/DirecTV (The 101 Network) television drama series Friday Night Lights portrayed by the actor Zach Gilford.He is the former backup quarterback of the Dillon High School Panthers before being thrust into the starting spotlight after Jason Street suffers a career-ending injury.
"How the Other Half Lives" is the third episode of the third season of the American sports drama television series Friday Night Lights, inspired by the 1990 nonfiction book by H. G. Bissinger. It is the 40th overall episode of the series and was written by co-executive producers Patrick Massett and John Zinman , and directed by Dean White .
Friday Night Lights was inspired by H.G. "Buzz" Bissinger's non-fiction book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream (1990) and the 2004 film based on it. The book, which explores the 1988 season of the Permian Panthers, a high school football team in Odessa, Texas, was a factual work of documentary journalism.
The fourth season of the American serial drama television series Friday Night Lights commenced airing in the United States and Canada on October 28, 2009. It was the second season to be aired on DirecTV's The 101 Network.
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After an episode like that, you need some time to decompress, though on Friday Night Lights, that still means there's going to be plenty of emotional content." [7] Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "Under other circumstances, Matt would never leave Dillon without saying goodbye to his family and friends ...
"Thanksgiving" received critical acclaim. Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8 out of 10 and wrote, "While perhaps not quite living up to the notably high standards set by previous season finales for this series, "Thanksgiving" still ended Friday Night Lights ' fourth season on a compelling, if not perfect, note." [5]