Friday Night Lights (2006–2011): Season 2, Episode 5 - Let's Get It On - full transcript

Upon returning to the Panthers, Coach Taylor finds himself trying to mend broken fences between his quarterback and his halfback and attempts to find a little intimate time with his wife. Tim recruits Lila in trying to talk Jason out of the risky surgery he has scheduled in Mexico, while Landry's father tries to put up a fence between his son and Tyra.

You know, I'm still your daughter,
too. Just as much as little blob.

You don't have to act like such
a brat about it all the time.

Oh, well, that's really mature. I hate you.

Julie, come back
here right now.

Congratulations, Dad.
It's all over the paper.

I'll have Human Resources send
over a termination package tonight.

Hope you know what the hell you're doing.

Technically, they're
embryonic stem cells.

You just said you're gonna
give him a shot from a shark?

So what am I
supposed to do?

Come down here. Help me talk him out of it.



Come to Mexico? Are you out of your mind?

I have got to go. They just
pulled a body out of the river.

Do you understand?
We have no choice.

You're wrong.
We do have a choice.

I have the choice to turn myself
in and that's what I'm gonna do.

You wanna spend the rest
of your life in jail?

Gracias.

Okay. Tim Riggins?

Jason Street. He's,
uh... Wheelchair? No legs?

Making fun
of cripples now, Lyla?

Hey, nice hat.

Did I miss something?
What are you doing here?

Tim didn't tell you
I was coming?

Wait a minute, wait a
minute. He called you here?



What the hell are you? The
Christian Coalition? Tim!

No. He's worried about the
procedure... Tim! Timmy!

...you're gonna have, and
he wanted me to come here.

Riggins, get your ass out here! Yeah?

Did you call Lyla and
tell her to come down here?

You didn't tell him
I was coming, Tim?

You made it.

Quarterback and my running
back are fighting on the field,

and I don't even know where
the hell the fullback is.

Frustrating.

It is frustrating.

What's with the candles?

Hmm?
Where's the baby?

Out there sleeping.

Where do you think
she is?

How did everything
go at the doctor's today?

Aren't you sweet... Did
he have good things to say?

...to ask about
little old me?

Well, she said everything's
going just great.

I'm a little bit anemic,
but that's to be expected.

Anemic. That means
low on iron.

You need to take vitamins for
that. Yes, as I've been doing.

But everything's real good. Good.

Thank you for asking.

So did you, uh,
by chance, get the, uh...

The green light?

Green light?
Yeah.

Hmm?

What do you mean?
You know.

Come on.

You know, when Julie
was born, we got that...

That's amazing that...
The green light.

...you remember that little
tidbit of information.

Of course I remember.
Incredible.

I remember a lot. What
are you thinking, honey?

I'm thinking it's been
a long time for you.

I'm thinking about us.

And I'm thinking about
together time.

Together time.

Together time not just for
us... You know, honey...

...but for everyone. You know what
would be really great together time?

Yeah, I do.

You...
I do.

...and Gracie.
No, no, no.

And you've already put
her out there.

No, no, no. And if you
go out there with her...

You know
how long it's been?

That's ridiculous.... I
can get a good night's sleep,

and that would be the best
gift you could give me.

It has been so long. Honey, I
don't want to. I don't want to.

Thank you, honey.
Thank you for thinking.

Close that door behind you.

There you go. You know what? You know what?

Love you, sweetheart.

So there's
Riggins outside.

I don't know what the hell's going on,

I don't know
what's being said.

All I see is Riggins
throwing dollars at the guy.

Well, yeah. There's kind of a
major language barrier there, Six.

Anyway, that's how
he ended up spread-eagle

on the front hood
of the car.

Sounds like you guys found a
whole new level of dumb down here.

I mean, I think
we're trying, anyway.

Yeah, trying to.
So we're sitting there,

Riggins says,
"You've got... "

All right,
I'll see you in a bit.

Oh. Sorry.

Hey.

Hey.

So, how are you doing?

Good.

That's awesome.

Mmm-hmm.

This has to be one of the most
awkward conversations of my life.

Actually, it's not
as bad as last night.

Grandma trying to explain to me about
where babies come from, so, that's...

So what did you do
about it?

I just turned the TV on as soon
as I heard the word "stork. "

I just put it on Law & Order... Stork?

...and pretended
not to hear.

Good thinking.

Yeah, well...

My friends are waiting,
so I should probably go.

Bye.

No.

"No" what?
No.

What?
Just no.

Oh, man... You know what I'm talking about.

I don't know what
you're talking about.

I'll see you at practice.

No.
Okay.

No.
Okay!

Hut!

McGILL: There he is!
Oh, my God.

Let's go!
Hut!

Is this them trying to impress me?

I tried to
warn you, Coach.

Them boys are tenser
than hell!

Just about
makes me sick.

Sick, sick. Round 'em up.
McGILL: Well, I puke nightly.

Bring it in on me!
Come on! Let's go!

All right, ladies. Here's
what we're gonna do today.

We're gonna switch positions for
the remainder of the practice.

Backs go to line.
Offense, defense.

Defense, offense. Coaches,
get them in their groups

and let's go
have some fun.

You got two minutes,
gentlemen.

Two minutes to change out!
Let's go!

McGILL: Get them changed.
Let's go!

Big number for a little number! It's easy!

Go, go!

McGILL: Get him!
Get him!

Ball!

Oh! Yeah!

Hut!

Oh, no!

McGILL: Get him. Get him!

Who is that kid?

McGILL: Who? Forty-three.
That lanky-looking kid.

That's Saracen's friend.

Who? Lance?

I believe it's Landry.

Landry Clarke, I think.

Come on, 73!
Come on!

You don't got to hit me
on the head...

Y'all need to mix this up....
every time you touch the ball.

I need to mix this up. I'm
not playing nose guard, y'all.

You need to get down
on the line, man.

I don't get on all fours
for nobody.

That ain't what I heard.
Oh, that's what you heard?

I mean, that's just the talk
around the locker room. Come on!

That's all I'm...
Do not...

What you gonna do? I swear
to God, I thought we...

Any time you want, Matty.
Any time you want.

Hold on...
Bring it over here.

Free safety for something
like that. Let's go.

You two. I want you over
on the 40 with Coach there.

Coach, he...
Fifty up-downs.

Don't give me any lip.
He's talking trash!

All right. 100! 100!

Everything okay?
Mmm-hmm.

Yeah.

Got them bags
under your eyes.

Having trouble at home?

What?

You know, a new baby can be
a son of a bitch sometime.

You and Tami
back in the saddle yet?

What the hell
you talking about?

I just found that when me
and Susan got

romantic again, that just kind of
everything fell into place. You know?

Tell you what I did.

I gave her a night out
with the girls.

It's a night away
from the baby.

Has a drink or two.

Comes home that night.

Boom.

Back in the saddle again.

Do me a favor.

Not now or ever again,

I don't want to hear about you
and Susan riding in the saddle.

Understood.

Thank you.

You might want to bring
some flowers home, too,

'cause it's always
a nice touch.

Susan likes the tulips.

All right. What did they say after that?

Well, just... They... Did they
ask you where you were that night?

They just said
"Thank you," and I left.

That's it?

That's it.

Well, okay.

I am freaking out.

So don't.
Don't freak out.

Don't tell me what to do.
I am freaking...

Why aren't you
freaking out?

You know, I guess
I'm taking a break.

You're... You're
taking a break. Okay.

Look, Landry, this could lead
right to us. You realize that?

To me.

This was both of us.

No, it was me.
It wasn't you.

Fine. This could
lead to you.

You could go to jail
because of me.

I'm sorry.

Hey, Chad. Hearing good things about the boy.

We'll be seeing him under
the lights before long.

Oh, yeah.
Yeah, he's doing okay.

Right. We'll be watching.

Thanks. I appreciate
you mentioning that.

"Open
container violation.

"Shoplifting. Dropped. Shoplifting. No
contest. " Another open container here.

"Truancy. Indecent exposure.
Public drunkenness. "

We have found ourselves a
real upstanding citizen here.

Got a real rep
in the sex department, too.

Huh. Got a sister who's a stripper.

Who are you guys talking about? Hey, troop.

What'd she do?

Well, eight months back, our
murder vic tried to rape her.

So you pulled her report.
Is she a suspect?

No, not yet. But...

You gotta figure she's
definitely a person of interest.

There's an explanation there.

Thanks.
Appreciate that.

Hey.

What are you doing?

I'm leaving, Tim.

What do you mean,
you're leaving?

I'm just... I'm going.
Why?

Because you guys just
think this is a big joke.

I don't think
it's a big joke, Lyla.

Really? All you've done is gone
to whorehouses and karaoke bars.

Yeah. What else do you do in Mexico, Garrity?

You're an idiot.

You think this
is easy for me?

You call me down here
to help

and Jason didn't even know
I was coming.

You have no plan
whatsoever... Actually, yeah.

As a matter of fact,
I do have a plan.

Oh, really? What's your plan,
Tim? Guess what? It's right here.

Yeah.

A booze cruise?

This is your plan?
Yeah, a booze cruise.

All-inclusive. Meals,
snorkeling, dolphins. Yeah.

A booze cruise.

I thought it would be a good time
to chat him up on the boat. What?

You think the way to have
a conversation with someone

who's about to make the
biggest mistake in his life

is by taking him
on a booze cruise?

Yeah.
Kind of, sort of.

What?

I don't even know where to begin to tell you

how distorted your view
of the world is.

I'm distorted?
My view's distorted?

Really?

I disagree. I disagree.
Yeah, really, Tim.

I'm not the one... Yeah.
Really?

Yeah. I may be as screwed up as you say I am,

and that's fine.
Go with that.

But at least
I'm by Jay's side.

At least I'm going through whatever
it is we're gonna go through together.

I will take him back in a box
to Tex if I have to, Lyla. You?

The second you saw us, you were ready
to get on that next plane back to Texas.

That kind of sucks.

For Jay and for me.

You know what?
You know I'm right.

You just won't admit it.

I sin daily and I'm a better
Christian than you, Garrity.

Fine.

I'll go on your
stupid booze cruise.

You better man up and have
a conversation with me.

This is an intervention, Tim,
and I can't do this by myself.

Here.
I got it.

Hey, I'm gonna need some extra
cash, too, for that booze cruise.

I smell bacon.

She's sleeping.

You did all the wake-ups last
night and you're cooking breakfast?

And you got tulips?

You know what I am?

I'm a husband
taking care of his wife.

What's wrong with that?

I don't think
anything's wrong with it.

I just don't know
who you are.

What have you done
with my husband?

Here. Here's some.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Hey. Tell you what.

What?

There're gonna be some changes
around here.

What kind of changes?

You want to know
what kind of changes?

Mmm-hmm.
What day is today?

It's Wednesday.
Wednesday.

And what happens
Wednesday nights?

Well, I would know that because
of this new chart I've created.

Wednesday.
Let's see, Wednesday.

Oh, gee.
There's book club tonight.

No. I don't want to go
to book club.

Oh, yes. Hell, you do want
to go. Those ladies are crazy.

Let me tell you something.
You are going to book club.

And let me tell you why
you're going to book club.

You're gonna relax.

You're gonna spend some time
with your friends.

You're gonna have
a few glasses of wine.

And you're gonna enjoy yourself. That's why.

All right?

Hmm.

A man takes care
of his wife.

You are really starting to get
this whole trigonometry thing.

You know, I am so excited
to get out in the world

and actually use
some of this.

Really? 'Cause I'm sure it's
gonna come in handy sometime.

Don't sell yourself short.

You don't know
what's gonna happen.

You may wake up and want
to be a structural engineer.

Oh, you're right. You're right. Tomorrow.

It could happen. As soon as
I quit my waitressing job,

that's exactly what I'm plan to
do. Yeah. That's what I thought.

Okay.

Bye.
See you.

Hey, Dad.
Landry.

How you doing?

I'm pretty good.
How was practice today?

Oh, okay.

I made a tackle
today, but...

You and Tyra
sure seem to be spending

a lot of time together
here lately.

Yeah. I guess.

You know, I was talking about
her with some of the detectives.

Really?

I need to ask you
something.

How come you didn't
bother to tell me

that the guy we pulled out of the river

was the same one
that tried to rape her?

Are you serious?

Well, you do know she
was down at the station.

You know that,
don't you?

No. I...
I didn't know.

You're spending a lot of time
with each other. I'm just...

The whole thing doesn't
make sense to me,

to be honest with you.
I mean...

So, she just really doesn't
want to talk about it.

There's nothing... I mean, there's
nothing else that I can say.

She's not
saying it to me.

Okay. I understand that.

I'm just saying that ordinarily
in situations like this...

All right, well, Dad...
... people want somebody

that they can talk to
about it.

That... That may be the case.
You're right about that.

It's a lot to carry alone, Landry.
But she's not talking to me.

I... What is it that you want me to say?

I mean, I don't...

I... She...
I don't know anything.

Come on. I want to hear it.
What's wrong? What's going on?

I didn't have you over
just to eat my chili.

I want to know what the hell is going on.

Nothing.

Nothing?

It ain't nothing, really.

Right here
at this table.

I want it
on the table.

We're gonna air this out.

I'm tired of Smash acting like
he cares about the team at all.

I care about the team.

No, you don't care
about the team.

You care about using the team
to get your free ride to college.

I worked years to get
to this place, Matt.

You only been
starting one season.

You just mad 'cause you
can't call the coin toss.

Everybody know the "C" on
my arm don't mean a thing.

Yeah, I know that, but you're the
one who keeps bringing it up...

You want to lead, then get to it.
Quit whining like a little bitch!

Shh. Hey, you
watch your mouth.

What the hell do you think you're doing?

He's just doing
the same thing you did.

I'm sorry?
Yeah, you just used us

as a stepping-stone
to get to TMU and then

when that didn't work out, you came
back thinking we'd be happy to have you.

It's kind of like what your
daughter did with the Polish...

Swedish kid...
Whatever the hell he is.

You see what I've been
dealing with all...

Close the door
on the way out.

Look at my hair

Look at my dog

Let's get my scooter

Hi.
Hi, honey!

How are you doing?

How are you?

Good.

How was the
book club meeting?

It was really,
really good.

Was it?
It was so nice to get out.

It was nice to have some
conversation with some people.

Good.
It was good. Thank you.

How was dinner?

Dinner was...

Dinner was
pretty much a flop.

Oh, no.

It's all right. Nothing
your chili couldn't fix?

No. No.

That is awful!

Awful. You had a good time, didn't you?

I did. It was fun.

You look very relaxed.

It was very fun
and relaxing.

Was it?

What are you laughing at?

You know what's funny?
What?

Every single girl at that
party had a six-week story.

What's that?

It... The story of their
husbands wanting to have sex

before they were ready
to have sex

after they had the baby.

Isn't that funny?

You know what
those people are?

Those are bad,

dirty people.

Honey! Ow! Ow!
Dirty...

My boobs are killing me.
It's like concrete.

I gotta go pump and
dump, baby. I'm sorry.

I love you. Don't touch me. Love you.

Ow! Ow! Ow!

Hey.

Hey. How are you?

I... I'm good.
How are you doing?

Good.

Um... So,
I was wondering...

I have an extra ticket
to Decemberists,

and I thought, maybe...

Oh, yeah.

I... I mean, it's not
a date or anything.

No. I...

It's just the Decemberists.

Yeah. I just
thought it would be fun,

and I miss hanging out
with you.

Yeah. Well...
No, that's good.

I'll give you a call?

Yeah. Yeah.

Okay.
Give me a call.

Yeah, I'll talk to you
when you call me.

Lance!

You mean Landry?

Come here.

Come here.

Yes, sir?

If I put you in the game Friday
night, how would you be with that?

You'd be ready? Yes,
sir. I'm ready right now.

All right.
That's it.

All right.

You can go now.

Hi, Mr. Clarke.
Hi, Tyra.

How are you today?

I'm... I'm good.
How are you doing?

I'm good. Mind if I come in for a minute?

Yeah. Sure.
Come on in.

Thank you.

Can I get you water
or something?

I'm telling you, the boy
is cut off. No, thanks.

He's all hands.

Why's there a cop
in my living room?

Mindy, this is Landry's father, Mr. Clarke.

Good afternoon.
Hey.

Go put some clothes on.

Yeah. Listen. Forget about
that, let's talk about this...

Do you want to
have a seat?

I don't need to sit, Tyra. This
is gonna be pretty cut and dry.

This whole you and Landry thing
has never made much sense to me,

but I think maybe it's starting to right now.

I... I don't really know what
you're talking about.

The fact that you two
just happened to get together

about the same time
this dead guy shows up.

That's what
I'm talking about, Tyra.

I'm sorry, but are you
accusing me of something?

I'm not here today
as a cop.

Okay? And, God forbid,
it'll never come to that.

I'm here talking
to you today

as a father who is worried about his son.

Landry has never
lied to me. Never.

But he's lying
to me now.

About you.

Now I don't know
what you're involved with,

but I am not about to
let him get dragged into it.

I hope I'm wrong.

I really do.
But either way,

you're gonna do
something for me.

And this is not a request.

You stay away from my boy.

You got that?

Here you go,
Mrs. Taylor.

Oh, thank you, Matt.
You're welcome.

Thank you so much.

So that's Gracie there?

This is Gracie Belle.

She's just about
to fall asleep.

She's cute.
Thank you.

Does she do anything yet?

Mostly just a baby, but...

Hey, so... She's pretty cute. We'll keep her.

Did Julie tell you that we're
hanging out this weekend?

Mmm-hmm. That's...
I did hear about that.

That should be fun.
That should be great.

That should be good.
Thank you so much.

Hey, you don't... You don't
think, like, I'm a chump, do you?

For going out with her again
or hanging out with her again?

'Cause Landry keeps saying
I'm a chump,

and I should've just said, "No,
I won't hang out with you again. "

I don't...

Well, I don't...
You know, it doesn't matter...

I mean, it's important
what you think.

'Cause I think that's
the important thing.

All right. I think
that I miss her.

I mean, I know I miss her.
It's just, you know, after...

You know.
Mmm-hmm.

Well, you know, it's an
awkward position for me to...

But...
Yeah.

I think you have...

Listen, you know, I just think the
most important thing in a relationship

is trust. That's...

That's true.

Pretty much
the most important thing.

Well, thanks. Anyways, you
probably got to go to your car.

Yeah. Do you need help? Do you need a hand?

I'm Jacques Cousteau.

Not funny?

So this is it, huh?

Listen, man.
We've been talking.

We don't think this stem cell
thing is such a great idea.

Look, I know you feel lost
and you're looking for hope,

but it's false hope.

Why are you here?
Why is she even here?

Jay. We just don't want you to do

something like this
on a whim.

I've been researching
it for weeks, so...

Weeks, huh?
Yeah.

Come on, man. Even the doctor
said there's a good chance

of you dying
on the table.

Look, I want out of this chair, all right?

I want out of this chair.

Not next month, not next
year, but I want out now.

All right? This is a way to do that.

And neither of you
can look me in the eye

and tell me you know what it's
like to live in this chair.

So I'm gonna do this.

Y'all can't stop me.

Get on the table, if I
die, I'm fine with that.

Don't say that. I've
already made peace with it.

You have so much to live for.
No. Actually, I don't, Lyla.

Yes, you do, Jason.

I know it doesn't seem like it right now,

but everything happens
for a reason.

God has a plan.
You know that.

No God card.
What?

'Cause God and I
aren't exactly friends

ever since he decided
to break my neck.

Okay. Fine.
You don't want religion?

How about the fact that
this is just a stupid idea

and you're being
an idiot?

Maybe I'll just let
some Jesus freak

dunk my head under the water
and wash all my troubles away.

It's that easy, right?

Maybe I'll just grab a
twelver, right, Riggins?

That'll fix my spine
right up. Or...

Or maybe I could sleep with the
single woman from across the street...

Yeah, you know what?
I get it, Jay.

I get you want to walk again,
but guess what?

Never gonna happen.
Ever. Fact.

You know what? Best case
scenario, you lose ten grand.

Worst case scenario,
dead, Jay, dead.

Do you think I want
to go back to Dillon

and look your family in the eye
to tell them I let you do this?

Listen.
I love you.

And I will knock you out

and bring your ass back
to Dillon if I have to.

Okay?

Hey.

Hey!

Jay!

Hey!

He's gone!

Hey, turn the boat around.
Turn it around.

Tim, I can't see him!

Turn!

Jay!

Six!

What were you thinking?

I wasn't.

I'm sorry.

I'm not having
the surgery.

Let's go back to Texas.

Go back to Texas.

Let's get you up.

Well, what are you waiting for?

I'm just contemplating how I'm gonna
get you in the truck at this point, Jay.

It's Friday night, folks, and
what a glorious evening it is.

The once beloved, now
controversial, Coach Taylor

is back in the driver's seat.

On your feet
or on your knees,

here come
the Dillon Panthers!

Hey! Hey! Look, we beat teams like
this on the way to the game, okay?

They ain't got nothing.
Y'all better get ready.

Here we go.

The second coming
of Coach Taylor

has begun as the Panthers
take it in their own end zone.

He's up to the 20. He's got
some room to the outside.

He picks up a block and he
is out of bounds at the 40.

Good start for the Panthers.

You two are sitting on the
bench. You understand me?

Weston! Brooks!
Come here!

Oh, my, folks. Looky here, it's
Brett Weston starting at quarterback

and the tailback
will be Calvin Brooks.

That means
that the hottest duo

in Texas high-school
football last year,

Matt Saracen and Smash
Williams, are riding the bench,

and that is a coaching decision from Taylor

that nobody saw coming.

He's sending a clear message to his team.

It is his way
or the highway.

Hut!

Weston drops back. He's
got a man open on the right.

He fires! Oh! Holy cow!
Was that off!

Weston hands off to Brooks.
He's got a middle lane.

He picks up inside.
Oh! He's hit hard.

Fumble!
And Westerby has got it.

Second play
of the game...

Lift your hands up.
Come on, let's go.

...and Dillon has
coughed it up.

This is all your fault.

Explain that. Explain how it
is my fault. It's all your fault

'cause you... You went to the coach's
house, you disrespected the coach...

I'm the only one...

Hey, you know what? Why
don't you two just shut up?

You understand me?
Shut up!

Weston opens left.
He's looking downfield.

He fires!

Interception!

Somebody has got
to bring him down.

Oh! Touchdown, and the Panthers
are shut out at the half.

With Smash and Saracen
benched, you gotta wonder,

is Coach Taylor cutting off
his nose to spite his face?

Out of all of you, who's
got something to say?

Someone better
have something to say!

Coach, Saracen
and Smash are...

Sit down!

Saracen and Smash
don't play defense!

They don't play
special teams.

And last time I checked,
Saracen and Smash

were supposed to be...

Supposed to be two members
out of an 11-man offense.

Who's got something to say?

Well, maybe the whole is greater
than the sum of its parts.

Landry, don't.
Keep it shut, Saracen.

What did you say?
What did you say?

I mean, maybe we're forgetting that we're...

Speak up.
Maybe we're forgetting

that we're a lot stronger together
than we're ever gonna be alone.

I realize that I am not

anywhere close to one of the most
talented players in this room,

and I know I've never played
one real down of football, but...

But I know that we can either win together

or we can lose alone.

And I know
it sounds stupid, but I...

But it is an honor just to
stand in here with y'all.

That's it.

Clear eyes, full hearts...

Can't lose!

Let's play
some football, then!

Hand off to Ellis.

He's got a little gap.

Oh! And he is brought down
by two Panthers,

as they show new life here
in the second half.

Do what, Coach?
Bring Lance up here.

You mean Landry?
Lance! Bring Lance up here!

Eighty-five! Hey!
Let's go see Coach.

Right up here.
Go see Coach Taylor.

You cannot
do it like that!

Sir?
There you go, baby!

Hey. You're going
in the next series.

Get your helmet on. You're going
in the next series. You ready?

You ready?

Yes, sir. I'm...
Where's your helmet?

Where's your helmet?
Get your helmet.

Matt, I'm going in.

When?

Right now.

You're going in now?

Wait! This game
ain't over yet!

He's going in?

Apparently. Number 85, Landry Clarke...

Oh, man!

...coming in to do a little
slobber-knockin' at tight end.

Weston's back to pass.

Looking right. He fires!

Oh, my!
That is another pick!

That's two for tonight, and
Westerby's going the other way!

He has got a lane
to the outside.

Oh! And a big hit
by number 85!

Brooks picks up
the loose ball!

Go, boy!
He's to the 40!

McGILL: Go! Go!
Run!

He's inside the 30!
Attaboy!

Touchdown, Dillon!

And that was all set up
by the tremendous hit

by Landry Clarke
to jar that ball loose.

And the Panthers
are back in this thing!

Who's gonna want it more?
Who's gonna want it more?

Hey, look. We gotta
do something, Matty.

We gotta win this game.

All right. I guess we
can start cheering louder.

I mean, you know, we're stuck on this bench.

Look, we gotta show Coach
that we put this all behind us

and that we're cool again.

You just want to tell him that we
kissed and made up and now we're good?

No, I...

Look, I shouldn't have rubbed it
in your face like that, all right?

But I want back
in this game.

Are you with me?

Yeah, man.

Let's do it. Let's do this
thing. Let's do this thing!

All right! On side left! On
side left! Coach? Hey, Coach.

Hey, Coach. We put it away, Coach. We cool.

BFFs. Once again.

Go warm up.

Seventeen seconds left in
the game and down by five,

the Panthers are gonna have
to try an on-side kick here.

And there it is.

Westerby's got it.

Oh! Big hit! Fumble!
Fumble! The ball is loose!

And the Panthers pick it up!

And Owens rumbles down,

and he is brought down
at the 18-yard line!

Now you know
what you're doing!

Four seconds left
in this contest.

One more chance
for the Dillon Panthers,

and Coach Taylor is sending in the big guns.

This ball has got
to be going...

Matthew!
... to Smash Williams, folks.

Fresh legs.
Ready to play.

This should be something.

All right.
Hey! Listen up.

We're going "I" right.
Storm right, a "Z" streak.

Landry's "Z"?
That's the call?

Yeah, that's the call.

You good?

I'm ready.

Come on. Let's get it
on, baby. On one. Ready?

Break!

Let's go, let's go!

Here we go. This is the
last chance for the Panthers.

Saracen drops back to pass.

He's got Landry open. He fires
the ball across the middle!

Oh! And Landry gets hit!
The ball goes down.

And that is it.

The Dillon Panthers have lost
to the Westerby Chaps.

And Coach Taylor's
first game back

does not end very...
Hold on.

Hold on.
Pass interference!

On the defense.

The ball on
the two-yard line.

We got one un-timed down.

You cannot end the game on
a defensive penalty, folks,

and the Panthers are gonna have
one more crack at the end zone.

Hut!

There's a hand off
to Williams.

He's up and over.

He's in! He's in!

Touchdown! Smash Williams!

The Panthers have done it!

The Panthers have done it!

20-19.
Taylor-ball is back,

led by a fantastic effort
from Landry Clarke.

He stepped up. He sparked this Panther team,

and they have won it!

Welcome home, Coach.

Good to see y'all again.

Hey! Hey!

Welcome to the team.
Welcome to the team.

You did good.
Thanks, Coach.

You did good. All right?
Thanks, Coach.

Go on.

Landry!

Landry!

Landry! Landry! Landry!

Way to go, 85!

Landry! Landry!
My baby boy!

Way to go, Landry!

Come on, Landry!

Hey, Landry!

This is weird, man!

Landry! Landry! Landry!

Landry! Landry! Landry!

Landry! Landry!

They're still going.
They're not stopping.

You deserve it.

Probably would've been
a little bit more amazing

if I'd have actually
caught the ball.

But, you know, I guess
I'll take what I can get.

Yeah.

You okay?
Yeah. You know...

I don't think we should be together anymore.

Okay. And why is that?

People are talking.

That doesn't mean...
No, it's not...

Look. I'm just trying
to protect you.

Okay?
Look, you...

Don't just jump
to a conclusion.

We can actually, like, sit
down and talk about this

away from here...

Do you think if that hadn't
happened between us that

there'd be a chance in hell
we would have gotten together?

Do you actually think
that in a million years...

Just... Just take a look in a mirror, okay?

I don't know what I was thinking with you.

This is...

This is over.

Okay. So I was thinking
maybe before the concert,

we can get a bite to eat, maybe grab
some pizza or something like that.

Yeah. Look, I don't think
that I can go to that concert.

Go Panthers! Look at
the Panthers, baby! Yeah!

But why can't you go
to the concert?

Because I'm pissed off
at you.

I mean, you cheated
on me with the Swede

and then you wouldn't tell me about
it until I pushed you about it.

And then when that didn't seem to
work out, you came back to me as if,

you know,
that would just be okay.

And you never said
you were sorry.

I am sorry.

That might have worked
a couple weeks ago.

I'm sure you can find someone
else to go to the concert with you.

Bring it home, man!

Motel's just up here,
but I'm thinking...

I'm thinking
we get a drink first.

Unless, of course, that's
against your religion, Garrity.

Yeah. That's funny, Tim.

I gotta go pray.

Bye.

Good game, honey.

Hmm.

Want to fool around?

Do you?

Yeah.

I don't sense
a true commitment

from that answer.
No, I do, actually.

No, I'd like to.

I think that
would be nice.

Seriously?

Mmm. Yeah.