FNL Rewatch - 1.01 - Pilot
Feb. 12th, 2012 11:07 amLove the device of the slowly getting to know Dillon while Slammin’ Sammy Mead’s call-in show tells us everything we need to know.
Oh hai, sun-dappled, shirtless Tim Riggins. Seriously, how did we ever have a chance when that’s how he’s introduced?
Matt and Gramma. So very sweet.
And the rest of the introductions are perfect. My only complaint is that the houses used in the pilot were pretty perfect, especially the seedy Riggins ranch. (And boy, is it just my memory playing tricks or is Buddy Garrity’s house WAY nicer than the one that gets flipped in S3?)
Love the media interviews and also love the way they brought that back at the end of S5.
“That dude could be Santa Clause and I still wouldn’t like him.” Cracks me up every time.
OK, in the diner, when Matt and Landry try to approach Julie. The light in this scene is just something else. The quality of the light in most shots really stands out and I think it’s something that’s unique to the first season in particular. At least when I think of the first season, I think of that luscious, languid light that makes so many of the scenes feel washed-out photographs. Like you’re watching someone’s memories. I just love that light.
“And I don’t eat with football players... and I don’t eat with you either.”
Coach and Mrs. Coach. Can’t beat a sweet Coach and Mrs. Coach scene. When I’m struggling with how to bring up something delicate with Himself, I sometimes think about how Mrs. Coach would say it. (Unless, you know, she were really pissed off. Then we’d probably sound roughly the same.)
“I’m thinking of starting a Christian speed metal band.” - All the times I’ve watched this, I’ve never realized that we were seeing the very beginnings of Crucifictorious. How could I have missed that? Clearly, I was either bamboozled by Landry’s strange crossword rant or by Gramma’s charming dottiness.
Ugh, I’ve never liked this scene with Lyla and Jason. “You must kiss me.” Blech. Lyla grates in this whole pilot. I still can’t decide if it’s the script or the actress.
What’s the big deal about His and Her closets?
And all that just happened on Monday. That was a lot of happening, wasn’t it?
Tuesday
Also, can someone explain to me what a fast counter is? (Nevermind, thank you, wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter_run.)
(Dear Brain, yes, that is a nice chat between Coach and the older coach dude, but seriously, you do not need any more plot bunnies in your head. Sit down, shut up, and wait for Tim Riggins to show up again.)
The car dealership scene is still loaded with LOLz. And damn but Smash Williams has nice arms.
Wednesday
Working out with the pee-wee team. I think all the God talk in this scene is what put Himself off the first time.
Thursday
More grumblings from the radio.
The party. So, the first time I watched this, I think that scene made me cringe. It’s made me cringe less and less but now watching it, knowing how everything ends up, is sad. Sure, no one’s life ends up how they thought it would in high school (and for most people, I’d say that’s a good thing). But the scene still gives me the same feeling I had when I watched “Titanic” - oh noes, look at them, they’re all doomed and they don’t know it yet.
Friday
Finally, the big game day. Such nice scenes setting up the game, again with the constant chatter of the radio and the swelling music.
Coach, talking to his team. Writing locker room speeches must either be really hard or really easy - I can never decide which.
The big game - the Panthers really need a defense. I think that’s always been their problem. :)
I love the scene in the locker room at halftime - it has that frantic battlefield feel to it.
I’ve seen that accident so many times, it still gets to me. Especially the way Jason is so polite all the way through.
That look on Matt Saracen’s face.
I don’t think I’ve ever really stopped to appreciate how they edit the show, especially in the pilot. Big example: Intercutting the end of the football game with Jason’s surgery, the way it highlights how both these events must go on, one with all the pomp and drama while the other, the more important one, is just attended to with crisp and silent professionalism. It’s a powerful counterpoint and really well-done.
Coach’s voiceover at the end. Still. Makes. Me. Cry.
But I’ve also been reading John Rogers’ blog, so I’ve learned a little bit about how pilot episodes are structured. The purpose of the pilot is to hook your attention and introduce you to the characters. But that last scene, that’s the key to the whole show. It’s the mission statement.
“Give all of us gathered here tonight the strength to remember that life is so very fragile. We are all vulnerable and we will all, at some point in our lives, fall. We will all fall. We must carry this in our hearts: that what we have is special, that it can be taken from us. That when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested. It is these times, it is this pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves.”
That’s the scene that you watch and ask yourself “Do I want to watch the rest of this show?” And the answer for me is still, after countless rewatches, hells yeah. I want to know what happens to these people.
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Date: 2012-02-12 09:46 pm (UTC)Grandma saracen reminds me of my oma so I reallly love her and her telling matt "You need new friends Matthew."
The cut of the pilot's final scenes and the speech gives me chills and makes me cry every time.
According to some of the commentary Kyle ad libs most of his speeches and always wants to say less. Which would drive me bonkers as a writer but...I use that rule you gave me with tim, if I can get across what I want use half the words...I do that with coach, Tim, Eliot, and Jax now. Less with Jax more Opie who never says anything...I love Ryan Hurst, Anyway I can SOA Squee with you in another post.
Oh the god Talk putting himself off...I think it was just to show how integral faith/religion is in the south...I know one athesist one...besides football is like religion in texas if the team is good. I stood in the snow to watch a play off game my Sophmore year... just me and my dad it was fun. We lost but my friend made the paper for throwing a fifty-eight yard touch down pass.
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Date: 2012-02-19 09:26 am (UTC)