for all series comes the day when the Web is loaded their final series.
We can say that there are two types of the final series, as voluntary and involuntary. Those involuntary
relate to the series that is "sawn" for a few plays, and are therefore left without an end itself (see Firefly) and perhaps even what will happen to Stargate Universe this spring.
Those volunteers instead divide themselves into two subcategories: There are sets that are closed because the story requires it (That there 's nothing left to say), and series that are given a "notice of Sawing "a stock of certain episodes to be done.
If this notice is given by, say, one or two years in advance, the writers and the writers will be able to develop the story of having set points, and how they want to reach the final they want (see Lost), and precisely the case of Friday Night Lights.
are almost gone two years from the spring / summer of 2009, when the foreman of the Direct TV had to be and decide what to do in this series, given the recently concluded third season of plays that were so good, but not stratospheric. In a surprise move, making fun of the rumors of cancellation from that fateful meeting came perhaps the best possible verdict: 2 more seasons, 26 more episodes, that's it.
Since then I have passed 25. Dillon completely change the face we saw in the last two seasons, we saw the old glories complete their routes and return to be alive, and we got to know new aspects of the phantom city of Texas following the amazing adventures of the magnificent coach Taylor.
Today is the 13th episode of this online season 5, the dreaded 5x13 games and will close off forever the spotlight over football fields of Dillon, where we cheered along with the characters suffered and hoped in a couple of occasions cold sweat.
With this final farewell to give best teen drama of all time, a teen drama shot around the football and the world of American high school. Millemila a drama without the filth that the various teen-drama-whore propinano repeatedly. A drama where the characters you identify yourself for real. A drama where a young man who returns to visit her grandmother breaks the heart in my throat, because it slams in your face a story so real, the emotions so real that it seems a bit 'to all of life among the walled gardens of Dillon, with its radio and its problems every day.
Bring it on then, immergiamoci for a last time in Devil Town.
Texas forever of course ... Always ... and while we're at ... STAT!
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