Friday Night Lights Cast Gets Back to Business
When shooting for Season Two began in July, it was like the first day back to school for the returning cast of Friday Night Lights, reports the Austin American-Statesman.
Probably compounding that feeling this feeling was the fact that they were shooting at an Austin alternative school.
Though the show only earned two Emmy nominations, spirits remain high on the set.
Taylor Kitsch (pictured, who plays Tim Riggins), returning from shooting an independent film called Gospell Hill, said he was glad to be back and was happy to slip back into Riggins' evolving world of problems.
"It feels funny. It feels good," Kitsch said.
"We are all so lucky."
Taylor, who recently bought a condo in South Austin near the Alamo Drafthouse on Lamar Boulevard, is taking the show script by script.
He said he wasn't bitter about the show's Best Drama snub, but there's no doubt members of the cast were, in fact, snubbed.
"Truthfully, Kyle Chandler really deserved it. He's the spine of the show." Kitsch said. "Hopefully it will give the show more fuel for the fire. It hasn't taken away from the confidence we all have in each other."
Spoken like a true leader on the football field.
Meanwhile, Adrianne Palicki (Tyra Collette), who spent time back home in Ohio and in L.A. with Connie Britton for the summer, says a lot of loose ends get tied up in the first two episodes of Season Two, including the return of the character who tried to sexually assault Tyra.
Palicki says she's getting lots of positive feedback from fans, especially those who appreciate the show's strong female characters.





