• Network: NBC , The 101
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 3, 2006
  • Season #: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 5
Metascore
78 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 32
  2. Negative: 1 out of 32
  1. 100
    You don't have to love football to admire Friday Night Lights.
  2. A fiercely controlled and inventive work of art.
  3. More than simply being outstanding, "Friday Night Lights" is an important series because of the way it takes family-friendly television seriously.
  4. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    90
    The most engrossing new drama of the fall season.
  5. 90
    Extraordinary in just about every conceivable way.
  6. Reviewed by: Diane Werts
    90
    [A] rewardingly seasoned new drama series that's practically indistinguishable from the acclaimed feature film, except that it's better.
  7. The biggest and most pleasant surprise of the season.
  8. One of the fall's brightest new dramas.
  9. "Friday Night Lights" is not good. It's great.
  10. 88
    Lights has a rare ability to portray life in small-town America without being condescending or sentimental.
  11. A finely detailed exploration of high school life and small-city dynamics.
  12. Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    80
    Intensely stirring.
  13. 80
    Berg has done a fine job of lifting his series above familiar teen melodrama and making it into a group portrait of a town.
  14. Director-writer Peter Berg understands completely, and he explores the psychology of team sport and the dynamics of personal tragedy with great sensitivity.
  15. 80
    Surprisingly wise and moving.
  16. I can't say enough about how "Friday Night Lights" defied my expectations for what a TV show about football would be.
  17. Both cinematically broad and heartbreakingly specific, a melding for once of the best that movies and television have to offer.
  18. The drama is one of the season's best because it makes you care even when you know something big is coming -- and because it finds pleasant little surprises along the way.
  19. 75
    It isn't as ambitious or objective as HBO's "The Wire," but it's about as close as broadcast TV gets to "The Wire." It finely depicts the daily grim and gritty existence of kids and adults dealing with narrow hopes, sad expectations, provincial victories, race and poverty.
  20. It's the best high school coaching drama since "The White Shadow," and deserves a chance.
  21. 75
    Every character is dead on - no exaggerations, no caricatures.
  22. Between its cinematography, setting, and subject matter, Lights doesn't look a whole lot like anything else on television right now.
  23. 75
    The smartly told stories of first-year coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler, "King Kong") and his Dillon High School Panthers are packed with gritty style and heartfelt emotion.
  24. The plotlines are predictably full of teen melodrama and small-town angst, but the cast is interesting, and the show's semidocumentary style gives it surprising grit.
  25. 70
    This is one show that could, with the right kind of leadership, make it to the playoffs.
  26. 70
    You've seen it all before, but Berg's sharp powers of observation and a talented and very pretty young cast... keep it fresh.
  27. Reviewed by: James Poniewozik
    70
    Has the same quick-cut look, crisp dialogue and bone-crunching game scenes [ast the movie].
  28. Ultimately, what makes "Friday Night Lights" compelling is not the football or the cast. It's the accumulation of little details, like the eager faces of the pee-wee players as they meet and respectfully worship the big high-school boys whom they dream of becoming.
  29. 63
    It feels so close to actual American life that it lacks the gut excitement that would take it over the line into true entertainment. [9 Oct 2006, p.41]
  30. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    60
    "Friday Night Lights" ultimately feels like one of those family programs middle America and conservatives pine for that too few of them actually bother to watch -- a portrait of decent, God-fearing folks wringing joy from America's game as an escape from their hardscrabble lives.
  31. Peter Berg... seems to have decided that the show would only work if storytelling were pared down to quick-cutting iconography set to guitars.
  32. Standard high school sports soap opera.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 231 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 12 out of 149
  1. BrianC
    10
    Best show on television. Ridiculous that it's almost been nixed so often and that people eat up dross like Dancing With the Stars when they have such a literary, poignant drama they could watch instead. Football may be the template for FNL, but it's really a show about quotidian existence and small town American life - only such an awesomely talented cast could make such a theme so insightful, interesting, and compelling week after week. The pilot is simply breathtaking. Full Review »
  2. Did I lose a friend? Well that is how I felt after watching the last episode. Friday nights lights and parenthood are the best shows I've seen in awhile. Full Review »
  3. This is just a great show. Amazing, subtle, strong acting and fully fleshed characters that constantly explore the divide between class, race, and genders. It is not just about football (I admit that I am not much of a football fan)--it is about life. Full Review »