Friday Night Lights (2006–2011): Season 4, Episode 11 - Injury List - full transcript

Luke Cafferty's mom raises a ruckus and wants Mrs. Taylor fired for her role in the aborting of her grandson. Landry and his folks invite Jess over for a rather awkward dinner. Julie reacts badly when Matt finally calls her to say he misses her. Luke becomes more and more dependent on pain pills and continues to hide his injury from everyone until it results in a crisis. Vinve gets in deeper with the neighborhood thugs after borrowing money from them to get his mom into rehab. Mrs Sproles comes onto Tim after a celebratory dinner then reacts badly when she finds him in a questionable situation with her daughter.

I've been trying to get my mom
checked into a rehab center.

How much?
Four grand.

Son, I just
don't have it.

I got you, man.

Your bill
will be $4,000. Here you go.

Your father told me
what's happened.

It's okay, Luke. We'll
figure out what to do.

Well, I woke up this morning
and I'm still pregnant.

Give me your hand.
Trust me for once.

Everything all right? I need your help.

The local
adoption agency.



What if I don't want to have the baby?

I can direct you
to literature for that,

but you're going to
need to talk to your mom.

And we're back
at 1040 AM El Fuego.

And we got a caller
on the line.

Lion's Pride Radio
with el rey de la selva,

Coach Eric Taylor.

What do you
got, caller?

I'd like to ask Coach
Taylor what he plans on doing

to shut down
J.D. McCoy?

Well, to tell you
the truth,

we're going to be
well-prepared for the Panthers,

but that game
is two weeks out

and right now we're
focusing on Friday's game.



Thank you
for the call.

Yeah, but, Coach, just
between you and me,

and those thousands
of listeners out there,

what will you do next week to
combat that Panther's passing attack?

How will
you do it?

Well, Buddy,

what we're going to do is,
we're going to face the Panthers

just like any other
team, but right now

we've got the Wescott game on the table

and that's the game
I'm thinking about,

and that's the game that I'd like
my players to be thinking about.

And that's what we'll be
thinking about here at El Fuego,

the Wescott game.

Uh, yeah, Coach, we're
about to lose Coach Taylor,

so call in right now,
El Fuego 1040 AM.

I just filled
this last week.

I lost them.

You lost them?
Yeah.

Well, I'm not
filling it again, son.

I got a huge game
coming up. I need these.

Look, do I need to call
somebody, like your...

Like your coach
or your...

Your parents?
No.

Do you want to tell me what's
happening to those pills then?

I lost
them. I'll find them.

Thank you.
I'll look.

There was just something
about building that house.

It was just so hands-on and rewarding.

A little addicting,
huh? Yeah, a little bit.

I would love to do more.

I just keep thinking
about that family

and how happy
they were to move in.

Going through our training program,

that's quite a commitment.
It's a lot of work.

Are you able to make that kind of
commitment over the next few years?

We would be training
you to be a team leader.

Yeah, definitely.

Now, you're...
You're 17, right?

Uh-huh.

So, we'll need
parental consent.

Is that going
to be a problem?

No, not at all.

Good. Good.

Hi.

Are you
Becky Sproles?

Yeah.

I'm Margaret Cafferty,
Luke's mom.

I know it's probably
odd, me being here like this,

but I just really wanted
to come over and meet you.

You know,
extend a hand,

tell you that I'm really sorry
about what you've had to go through.

And to tell you that I wish I
could have been there for you to...

To help you.

Thank you.

Do you have maybe a few minutes
to talk to me and tell me

about what happened?

I mean, just to help me
understand better.

Yeah.

Yeah. Come on in.

Thanks.

Sit back there and
look simple if you want to.

You know I'm
telling the truth.

All I'm saying is, you better
have your game-playing tight

or you going to get your asses
kicked in that Panthers game.

Yeah. Okay.

Yo, which one
is it though, man?

Yeah, that's it
right here. Pull up right here.

Let's go collect, junior.
Keep the car running.

That's not how you do
business, my friend.

You think I'm cutting up
all these cars for charity?

Oh, hell, no. You got
your parts, I get my money.

You got 24 hours,
or it's going to get ugly.

Yo, what the hell
was that in there, man?

You buy a ticket, so you could
just watch? You're supposed to help!

You an idiot, junior.

Look, how long am I
supposed to be doing this

till we're even,
till we're square?

Yo, rehab ain't
cheap, man.

I'll let you know.
Get in the car.

What the hell happened
in there, man? KENNARD: Let's go.

What will you do next
week to combat that Panther's passing attack?

How will you do it?

What we're going to do is,
we're going to face the Panthers

like we'd face any
other team, but right now

the game on the table
is the Wescott game,

so what we're trying to do
is, we're trying to focus

on the Wescott game.

That's the game
I'm thinking about,

and that's the game that I'd like
my players to be thinking about.

And that's what
we'll be thinking about here

at El Fuego
on your AM dial.

Your focus has
got to be on today.

Your focus has got to be
on practice this week.

Your focus has got
to be on Friday.

Nothing else.

Is that understood?
Yes, sir.

'Cause I guarantee
you Wescott's focus

is going to be
coming down here

and kicking
our asses,

and it's not
going to happen.

Yes, sir.

Let's go have a good practice. Let's go.

Come on, guys.
Let's go, huddle up.

Huddle up.

You all right, man? Yeah. Yeah.
I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. Yeah.

You sure you're all right? Yeah. Yeah.

All right.
All right. Thank you.

You good? You all right? Yep.

Hey, Coach, let's give them five.

All right, water.
Let's go. Jog it off.

Water. Let's go.

Okay. Uh...

Oh, my God!

Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa.

We don't
normally take cash deposits,

but what did you...
Did you rob a bank?

You're not going to
tell anyone, are you?

Oh. Uh...

I'm just kidding.
I didn't rob a bank.

Yeah. Okay. Well, I'll tell
you what, I'm going to go ahead

and I'm going to, um...

I'm going to submit your
offer and I'll let you know

as soon as I hear.

Great.

Thank you.

Okay. See you.
All right.

Luke Cafferty's mother is
trying to get you fired.

Why, because he got
transferred to East Dillon?

No, no, because apparently
you instructed a girl

who was carrying
her grandchild,

at least in her words,
to have an abortion.

What?

Did this happen?

Uh, I had a
conversation with a girl,

but I never instructed
anyone to do anything.

What did you say, exactly?

Well, Paul, you know that that
conversation is confidential,

but listen,
this girl came to me.

Uh, she sought me out,
it was not on school grounds.

She's not even one of my
students, and I followed protocol.

There's going to be a hearing
with you and the school board.

On what grounds?

Well, the fact is,
this is a hot-button issue

and we have a parent who's willing
to say or do anything to be heard.

You know, there are
certain people

on the board who have very
strong feelings about this, Tami.

This has turned into
a very serious situation.

I mean, well, you know, how
much do they know about me, like,

do your parents
know I'm black?

Why... Why does that
even matter?

I just, I know, it sounds
silly, but I just, I...

'Cause I'd like to know
what I'm walking into

with these kinds of
situations, you know.

Well, I can tell you, you're walking
into some very hit-or-miss cooking.

I think my mom
said beef stroganoff.

Mmm.
Mmm.

I don't know.
Two parents that

really like seeing
their son happy

and want to see what
he's been so happy about.

You've been
happy lately?

Mmm-hmm.

What?

Let's not get too
happy in the hallway.

All right. Gotcha.
Okay.

Here, I got you.
Thanks.

Yeah. Absolutely.
Appreciate it.

Oh, you got it? All
right. Here, I got you.

Here, take that.

Thanks.

There you go.

You know what?

What? You're all right, Tim.

You know, when I picked
you up in that bar,

I had no idea what a good guy you are.

You've really been there for me
and you've been there for my girl,

and it's kind of rare,
especially in men.

So thanks.

You're like
part of the family.

I really
appreciate it.

Well, thank you
and you're very welcome.

You're okay.

Hey, uh, you know what?

Kind of in the mood to
celebrate tonight. Oh, yeah?

So how about my treat, take you
and Becks out tonight? Dinner.

You kidding me? I'd love that. Yeah.

Let's do it then.
I don't have to cook.

6:00.
6:00, huh?

Be ready.
I will.

Well, what exactly
is it that happened then?

Well, what happened is,
I followed protocol.

I did what I am licensed to
do, what I am supposed to do.

I think the question here is
what are they saying happened?

Well, what did they
say happened?

You know what
they said happened.

They said that I advised
that girl to have an abortion.

Well, I don't understand
why they'd say that.

I mean, that doesn't make sense.

Well, I know it
doesn't make sense.

That's the thing
that's so crazy about it,

especially since that girl's
mother took her to get the abortion.

Hey, hon.

You want to do me
a big favor tonight?

Could you put your baby
sister to bed for me?

Thank you.
You guys okay?

Mmm-hmm.

Yep. We're fine.

Good night.
Good night.

Look, they've got butterflies on
them. That makes them exciting.

Hey, do you
want to go to bed?

No.

No. No.

Hello?

Hey, Julie. Um...

How you been?

I...

I can't talk
to you right now.

My three little brothers
are still at that cute age.

Mmm. They're ten, eight and seven.

My goodness. Your mama
must have been busy.

Yeah.

So, now what do you think
about Obama so far, Jess?

I think he's good.

Yeah. President,
he's a good president.

Excellent. Well,
I'd have to agree.

Yeah.

This is good, good. I love this
brown sauce, too. It's good.

Good.

Hmm.

All right, it hasn't sunk
in, even for me, so buckle up.

Why?

Right now, you're
looking at a proud owner

of a little
piece of Texas.

You're
a landowner?

Congratulations!
Oh, my God. Wow!

Wait, where'd
you get the money?

Becky.
Um...

Garrity Motors
threw us some work.

Really?
That's...

Yeah. He's been great. Wow.

That's terrific. I know.
It's pretty surreal.

What are you going to
do with all of your land?

Well, I know... I mean, obviously
I'm going to build a house on it.

With your own hands?
Yes, with my own hands.

I mean, for sure, of course.

Maybe after I get some
more funds together,

but all in due time.

Maybe Garrity Motors
will send more your way.

Becky.
Uh...

That'd be fantastic.

Also going to enroll
in this tech school here,

you know, just for Riggins' Rigs
keep up the pace with everyone else.

I mean, it's kind of a no-brainer.
So, I'll be here a bit longer.

Then we win 'cause
we get to have you

in our backyard
a little bit longer.

Right.

Good night, honey.
I love you.

I love you, too.

Don't forget
to say your prayers.

Yes, ma'am.

Good night.

Dear Lord, please let me get
some more drugs before Friday.

Hey.
Hey, hon.

Yeah, um, I was going to go
watch TV, but Dad's in there.

So, are you going to
tell me what's going on?

Well,

apparently there's somebody at the
school who's trying to get me fired.

I gave counsel to a girl in need
and it's got some people upset.

So, can they
really fire you?

Don't you worry.
It's going to be okay.

Okay.

Hey.
Hey.

What's up?
Can I come in?

Yeah, of course you can. Yeah?

Come on in.

Welcome to
the humble...

Uh, hey, um...

I don't... This isn't a good idea.

I know I said I wasn't
going to be knocking

on your door in the middle of the night.

But, um, that was
a pretty great dinner.

This isn't a good idea. I
can't do this. I'm sorry.

It's not just about sex.
I know we've done that.

And I just feel like

we should get
to know each other.

I mean, I'm
a pretty great girl

and you're
a pretty great guy

and we barely know each
other and we're living just

a few meters away.

And I think it would be a
shame if we didn't, like,

date or, I don't know, hang out

like normal people.
Cheryl, listen to me.

What?
Just

listen for one second. I
think you're a great person,

and I will never forget what you've
done to help me with the trailer,

and I respect you
enormously... Mmm-hmm.

...and Becky as well,
but just...

I respect you, too.

I'm not the right
guy for you.

And you need to believe
me when I say that.

I'm not ready to have or be
in a relationship with someone

that already
has a family.

It doesn't have to
be a relationship.

I mean, you don't
have to worry about...

Sorry, this isn't
going to happen.

All right.
Well...

I just... You know, I thought
it would be kind of silly

if I never said
anything, you know. So...

Yeah.
Just in case.

I'm sorry. Don't be, please. Just...

I'm drunk.

Um, thanks for dinner
by the way.

You, too.

Hey. How's it going? Hi.

It's good.

How's your mom?
How's my mom?

Oh, um, she came by my house the
other day, you know, to talk about

everything that was going on, so...
And she just kind of left upset.

Um, she shouldn't have
done that. I'm so sorry.

No, Luke, it's really
okay. We had a good talk.

No, I'm...
I'm sorry. Okay?

That will never
happen again, okay?

I'm sorry.
Um, okay.

You should have advised
her to seek counseling.

Well, she came
to me for counsel.

And I gave her
her options.

And you felt it appropriate
to take on that role?

Mrs. Jackson, do you
know what my role is?

I am a certified
counselor and principal.

I followed protocol
according to district policy.

But you found it appropriate
to impose your values

on an innocent
16-year-old, confused girl.

No, ma'am, I did
not impose my values.

You referred her
to an abortion clinic.

I did not refer her
to an abortion clinic.

She went to the clinic with her mother.

You provided this girl,
who was not your student,

who was not zoned
in your school,

with the information
to get her child aborted.

I did not, ma'am. Are
you calling me a liar?

No, I'm telling you you have bad
information. TOM: Okay, let's...

Please, just calm down.

Now, we're here because
a parent complained that

an educator from our district
inappropriately advised a girl,

that is all this is about.
I agree, Tom.

Fine. Mrs. Taylor,

did you or did you not advise
this girl to get an abortion?

I did not advise her
to get an abortion, no.

This girl came to me,
she was scared,

she was desperate for an
adult to listen to her,

I gave her options and I listened.

That was my
responsibility to her

as a principal
and as a human being.

I hope you all will
keep that in mind today

as you make
your decision. Thank you.

I know you'll
let me know.

They just
say things sometimes.

I mean, I don't
know though.

Obama?

Really?
Yeah.

I turned a little red when she
talked about him. I know.

I had a good time
last night.

Me, too.

I sure didn't
see you coming.

I know, that's why you
hit me with this car.

That is not
what I meant.

I know what
you meant.

I didn't see you
coming either.

I'm sorry, honey, but you
have to. This is time for nap.

You need
to, you're exhausted.

Hello?

Five-to-one in your favor.

Really, Paul?

Yeah.

Well, thank you.

You're welcome.

It's over. I, uh... I just don't
want this to get outside of the board.

This is the kind of thing that, you
know, some parents could go nuts about

if they hear it
out of context.

I have no reason to think that's
going to happen. Just be careful.

I want to protect you
as much as possible.

Well, I appreciate
you, Paul.

You're welcome.

Thank you. Bye-bye.

Listen, I'm going
to need you Friday night.

You know I play football
Friday nights.

Well, let me just call this son of
a bitch and tell him you got a game.

Okay, I'll be there.

I'll get you
after your game.

Just be ready.

I don't know why you bother
even talking to that guy.

I'm just doing some extra
work for him at the shop.

Help pay
for your mom?

Is she okay?

I don't know.

The school board
votes and that's it?

Well, not if I have
anything to say about it.

What was that?
Who were you talking to?

I just got off the phone
with the school board.

Mom, this needs
to stop, okay?

You should not have gone over
to talk to Becky. I wish...

Will you please
just let this go?

A woman who would
do something like that

should not be
in charge of children.

Are you serious?
Yes!

Principal Taylor, she
didn't do anything here, Mom.

I'm the one who
got Becky pregnant.

So why are you
blaming Coach's wife?

Oh, Coach Taylor, football,
is that all you care about?

No.

That was your child.

That was my grandchild.

Mom, I'm sorry, okay.

But Principal Taylor
didn't do anything wrong,

and it's not going to help by you
trying to take her down for this.

But she cannot do
something like that.

Okay. Okay.
Luke.

Luke, do not
walk out on me, Luke.

Hey.
Hi.

Oh, I'm tired.

I got some
good news today.

What's that?

The board decided
to keep me as principal.

How do you feel
about that?

I feel kind of heartbroken
that it happened,

but I guess I'm glad
to have my job.

What you doing tonight?

Nothing.

I'll go get the wine.
Okay.

Do you know where I
can get some OxyContin?

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

Come on, dude.
I'm not a narc.

I just really need
some painkillers.

I got money, dude.

Look, I don't care who you is. Why
don't you get out of my park, man?

All right. Okay, thanks.

Dallas, come on. I'm hungry.
Let's get something to eat.

Come on. Let's go.

All right, little bro,
let's roll.

Hey, Eric.

Hey, Buddy. How you doing? Good.

What you doing out here?

Do you notice anything
different about me?

You got a new belt.
No.

Took the ring off.

Panther ring.

Oh.
Forty-eight hours.

I just wanted to see
if I could stand it.

You know what?

I can stand it.

And I love
the old Panthers.

I don't love
the new Panthers.

But I cannot
wait for that game.

It's going to be
a good one.

What do you think
our real chances are?

I've got a kickoff
in four hours.

I don't have time to
talk about this right now.

You going to be
at the game tonight?

Yeah.

I'll see you then.
Good game, Coach.

Hey, lady,
can I come in?

Hey, Jess.
Hey.

How you doing?

I'm good.
How you doing?

Just, uh...

Vince told me that
you were here, so, uh...

I didn't know if it was okay to come
or not, but I just wanted to say hi.

And I wanted
to tell you

Vince is really proud of what
you're doing and everything.

Thank you.

He's a good boy,
isn't he?

He is.

Hey, come here.

It's okay.
It's okay.

Thank you
for coming.

What do you
want, Matt?

Hey, how are you?

Uh, hello?

Are you there?

Julie?

Did you hang up?
No, I didn't.

Look, I know you're mad, all right?

I mean, I'd be mad,
too, you know.

I'd be furious
if that happened.

Great. Can I go now?

No, I just wanted to tell you
that, um, that I'm in Chicago.

I know.

I talked to your mom
and your grandma.

I just got a job
at this art gallery.

I mean, it's just entry-level
stuff, but I don't know...

It's pretty exciting.

And I'm going to start
school next semester.

And I got an apartment.

That's great. Sounds like
you got it all worked out.

But not... I don't
know. It's just weird,

'cause, like, I got everything
worked out, but it does...

I don't know, it just
doesn't feel right, you know,

'cause you're not here.

Well, I'm glad I mean
something to you, just...

Not enough
to call me till now.

Julie, look, I'm sorry,
all right? I just...

I was really upset and...

And how do you
think that I felt?

No, you're right...

You know, with everything
that I was going through, I...

Matt, we were together
for almost four years.

I know everything
about you.

You were my other half.

I hate you so much
for leaving me.

How could you do that to
somebody that you love?

I don't know,
I just thought...

I just felt like
that was what I had to do.

Well, I have to do
what I have to do.

And whatever's
missing in your life,

I suggest you
go out and find it.

Oh, Julie, don't say that, all right?

Bye, Matt.

You understand? One
tight end, eleven-person game.

Everything is off me.
We'll start...

All right,
as long as you can stay.

You got the tight end
on your side?

Tighten your splits then,
all right?

What's up, Tinker?

What's going on, man?

I... I saw you at
Carroll Park last night.

Yeah, I was just
nervous about something.

Couldn't sleep,
so I took a drive.

And didn't feel
any better, took a walk.

What I heard was, uh, you
brought some cash with you.

What's going on, man?

First five games you're talking
like an announcer in the huddle,

last three weeks
it seems like you been

saving your breath
for something.

Something wrong?

What's going on?
Be real.

All right.

All right?

What is that?

It's a bruise.

Why you didn't say nothing?

Because I can play
through it, all right?

Why you didn't tell me?

Hey, not a word. You
should have said something.

Tinker, not a word.
You should have told me.

All right. All right.

Here we go, folks, five
minutes left in the second quarter

and the Lions are trying to claw
their way back from a 7-0 deficit.

All right, look. All right, we're
going 27, option left. All right?

On one. Ready?

Break!

Vince Howard
brings them up to the line.

Hut!

Opens left, quick pitch
to Cafferty to the outside.

Got a little room.

Oh, my, can this kid
really slide!

Oh, and he
steps out of bounds.

What are you running
out of bounds for?

Hey, what are you
running out of bounds for?

Hey, get up field.
Let's go!

Same play, Coach. Same
thing, right? Same thing.

Here. Here we go.

Vince, let's go!
Let's go!

We cannot run
that play again.

Excuse me? We cannot run to that side.

You have a reason
why not?

Dude, Luke is hurt.
His right side is messed up.

Every time we run that play,
he gets hit in his right side.

All right, so you
want us to do exactly

what the coach doesn't
want us to do? Okay, great.

Luke, how bad is it, man?
Can you make it through this one?

I mean, it depends on
which way we run. I mean...

You heard the man.

All right, we're going
28, option right.

Twenty-eight, option right. Got it?

On one. Ready? Break.

Quick toss
to the right.

Cafferty cuts inside.
He's got a little room.

What's he doing?

Oh, what a break. Boom.

And he trucks the linebacker.

Another big hit
and down goes Cafferty.

First down, Lions.

What'd you give him?
We called left!

Hey, Vince. Come here.

Did I tell you to run
sweeper short side?

No, sir.
What'd you just run?

I ran it to the short
side. Why did you do that?

Coach, I got the signals mixed
up. I couldn't really see.

You got mixed up?

Come on, son, we got
them by the ass right now.

Be smart. Let's go. Yes, sir. Yes, sir.

Let's go, baby.
Let's go.

Let's go.
All right.

He mixed up
left and right.

He mixed up. We didn't
talk about that in practice.

We'll have to
review that, I suppose.

Luke, I'm sorry.

We're going 27, option
left. 27, option left.

On one. Ready?
Break!

It's a beautiful
toss to Cafferty going left.

Here we go, baby.
Stay in it!

Oh, and he gets plowed
by two linebackers.

Let's go, Luke.
Suck it up. Suck it up.

Luke Cafferty is
slow to get up, folks.

My, oh, my, did he take
a big hit right there.

Let's go. Walk it off. Let's go.

Let's go.

Same play.
Same play.

It's the same thing,
we're coming left.

Up the center.
Cafferty's in motion.

Another quick toss
going left.

Here you go, baby.

Cafferty pulls up...
Oh, he gets pasted.

Down goes Luke Cafferty.

Oh, my,
and he is hurt, folks.

He's hurt.
Hey, time out.

Time out. Time out. Coach
Taylor has to call a time-out.

You all right?
Can you get up?

Let's go.
Let's go.

Yep, let's go.

Cafferty's up, but
he's moving very slowly.

Right to the bench.

The crowd on their feet, giving
this young man a little love.

Man, he took one hell of
a beating tonight, folks.

But this is
one tough hombre.

Luke, what's wrong?

It's on my hip.

Let me see it.

You all right?

What the hell is that?

It's a hip flexor. He's
done. He's out for the season.

How long you had that?

Four weeks.
Four weeks?

You didn't tell anyone?

You did that four weeks ago
and you didn't tell us?

I thought I could
play through it, Coach.

I'm sorry, Coach.

I'm sorry, Coach!

Hey.

Hey. I was about to
watch Thelma and Louise.

You want to join me?

Made popcorn.

Where's your mom?

She has to work
until 2:00.

Yeah, I don't think
it's a good idea, Becks.

Why not?
Just isn't.

Please?

I don't want
to be alone.

What other movies
you got?

Look, we'll just go in
there, get my money and we'll get out.

So, it might get
a little hot in there,

so I'm going to need you to stay
in here and keep the car running,

since you like
to watch anyway.

Come on, Calvin, I'm going
to need a little muscle.

Let's roll.

Yo, V, we'll be
right back.

Keep this thing
running, all right?

I got you.

I think I'm moving out.

Oh, you gotta be
kidding me.

I do not believe this.

Cheryl, it's not
what you think.

Oh, my God, it's exactly
what I think it is.

Get out of here... It's not
what you think at all. It's not.

...on my bed
with my daughter

in the middle of the night,
and it's not what I think?

Mom. How long has this been going on?

Thank God I came home sick.

Mom, we were just watching a movie.

You get out of here. Mom.

You get out!

Get your stuff off
my property right now!

And you, go to your room. Mom!

No! You stop! Mom, we
were watching a movie!

Shut up and go to your room
right now. Go in your room!

In my bed,
are you kidding me?

You must think I'm
some sort of an idiot, Tim.

I go banging on your trailer
door in the middle of the night

when you were sleeping with
my daughter under my nose.

You're exactly what I thought
you were when I first met you.

You're nothing.

You're just like all the other
guys I've ever met in my life,

absolutely nothing.

I can't believe this.

I cannot believe this has
been going on this whole time.

I never touched
your daughter.

You can buy your land

and you can do whatever you do, but
you will never amount to anything, ever!

Go.

I don't ever
want to see you again.

Go!

Get out of here!
We'll get our asses shot.

Get out of here!

Go! Go!

Hello?

Hello, is this
Principal Taylor?

Yes, it is.

I'm sorry to call
so late, ma'am.

I'm with the Daily Gazette.

Would you care to
comment on the allegations

that you advised a
student to get an abortion?

Mrs. Taylor, do you
have anything to say?

No.

No comment.

Hey.
Hey.

What are you
doing here?

I just... I need
to talk to you.

Your mom is
going to kill me.

It's fine.
She passed out.

Look, I know
you're moving out.

Right.

And I know I'm not going to
be seeing you much anymore.

So, I just want to tell you that
the stuff that my mom said to you,

it's not true.

You're not a loser.

And you're not nothing.

You're kind,

and you're good,

and you're strong.

You've protected me
from my dad,

and you drove three hours all
the way to that crappy pageant.

Mmm.

And you didn't even
know me then.

And you helped me

through the hardest thing I
have ever had to go through.

And you were
the only one there.

So, I just wanted
to thank you

for that.

Bye, Tim Riggins.

I just can't
believe we lost.

The season's over.

Luke's out. We're done.
You did your best.

We got to go,
it's late.

"T" Tami Taylor is going to kill
me for keeping you out this late.

Come on.

Sit down, let's have
another drink.

I don't want
to go home yet.

Thanks for the ride. All right.

Yeah. Vince,
what you doing here?

Okay, what's
the matter?

Calvin's dead.