| Season One | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | S2 | |||
| #01 Pilot | #07 Homecoming | #13 Little Girl I Wanna Marry You | ||
| #02 Eyes Wide Open | #08 Crossing the Line | #14 Upping the Ante | #19 Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes | |
| #03 Wind Sprints | #09 Full Hearts | #15 Blinders | #20 Mud Bowl | |
| #04 Who's Your Daddy? | #10 It's Different for Girls | #16 Black Eyes and Broken Hearts | #21 Best Laid Plans | |
| #05 Git'er Done | #11 Nevermind | #17 I Think We Should Have Sex | #22 State | |
| #06 El Accidente | #12 What to Do While You're Waiting | #18 Extended Families | ||
Blinders is the fifteenth episode of the first season, and the fifteenth overall episode of Friday Night Lights. It aired on February 7th, 2007.
Synopsis[]
After their first thrilling victory in the playoffs, the Panthers feel invincible - until Mac McGill makes racial statements that test the team's bond. Tim and Billy Riggins adjust to having their father back in their lives while Tami Taylor worries about her daughter Julie's new friendship with Tyra Collette.
Plot[]
Coming Soon
Cast[]
Starring
- Kyle Chandler as Eric Taylor
- Connie Britton as Tami Taylor
- Gaius Charles as Brian Williams
- Zach Gilford as Matt Saracen
- Minka Kelly as Lyla Garrity
- Taylor Kitsch as Tim Riggins
- Adrianne Palicki as Tyra Collette
- Jesse Plemons as Landry Clarke
- Scott Porter as Jason Street
- Aimee Teegarden as Julie Taylor
Co Starring
- TBA
Guest Starring
- Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Angela Collette
- Brett Cullen as Walt Riggins
- Kevin Rankin as Herc
- Aasha Davis as Waverly Grady
- Brad Leland as Buddy Garrity
Trivia[]
Quotes[]
- Coach Mac (to Smash): What I perceive other then football is none of your business.
- Smash: Whoa, I'm just trying to have a dialogue.
- Coach Mac: Well, you save your dialoguing for your mommy.
- Smash: Now, wait a minute, you said...
- Coach Mac: No, you wait a minute, son. You wait just a minute. I've been here for 27 years and I am not about to be interrogated by some too big for his britches teenager, you got me.
- Smash: What the hell you mean too big for my britches, Mac? You the one saying....
- Coach Mac: This is done. This is over. I am done with this. I am done. Look, if I hear you whining or anybody else whining about this anymore. You're gonna be warming your ass on the bench Friday night, you got me.
- Smash: Oh, no, you can't do that.
- Coach Mac: Oh, I can, yeah and I will. I'm tired of this crap.
- Coach Taylor (to Julie): No, no, look at me. Please don't do this. Don't break our trust. Don't take our trust from us. Please.
- Julie: I'm sorry. Today's just been really, really kind of a crappy day. Matt's been yelling at me all day about...stupid quarterback stuff.
- Coach Taylor: Matt Saracen's got you at quarterback? Wait, honey. Hey, come here. What do you mean he's got you at quarterback?
- Coach Mac: Well, all right. You're telling me that you think Matt Saracen has as much natural ability as a Smash?
- Coach Taylor: You know what I'm telling you, what I'm telling you is that it's not too damn smart to be making generalizations about people's abilities based on their color. Think about that. That's what I'm saying.
- Coach Mac: All right. What's done is done. No apologies gonna change that.
- Coach Taylor: I'm not making a request.
- Coach Mac: Smash for quarterback?
- Female Reporter: Yeah.
- Coach Mac: I believe Smash is better suited for the position he's in.
- Female Reporter: How do you mean?
- Coach Mac: Well, guys like Smash and Baxter and even Voodoo they got a natural gift for running the ball.
- Female Reporter: All three are Black, are you saying this gift has something to do with their skin color?
- Coach Mac: What I'm saying Karen is and I'm saying in a good way, is that guys like Smash are...are fearless, they're dangerous. They're like a junkyard dogs. I mean, you want them carrying the ball. You want them tearing up turf out there.
- Female Reporter (to Coach Mac): So let me get this straight. Whites like Saracen make better quarterbacks because they are inherently smarter.
- Coach Mac: You wanna put it that way, you could. Now, I'm not saying that all Black guys are dumb, just saying they got diff…
- Coach Taylor: Mac, I need to talk to you.