Last time I teared up was at the ending of FNL. For the most part I'm not a big crier but have my moments.
Yeah, finished it up not too long ago. It's the type of show you become emotionally invested in and wonder what's going on with the characters now even though obviously it's just a show. It's so good I might watch it again soon after I catch up with Game Of Thrones.
Yeah, it's one of my all time favorites. So many great characters, specially Matt and Riggins. Perfect ending. It was great seeing almost everybody come back at some point the last season.
What do you think about the possible movie? I have mixed feelings. Hate to see that ending ruined but I would see it the first night it came out.
I haven't read anything other than they might make one. I'm of the same opinion as you though. The ending was just to perfect.
Wow. Any info on the script. How much time lapse is there supposed to be? Even if he spent only a year in Philly Vincent would be gone.
I'm a midwesterner of mostly German descent. Not a crier. 1. No. I have never seen my father cry and my mom pretty infrequently. Of course, I married an Hispanic woman and the tears will flow fairly easy, which was odd to me a little, at first. 1A. Yes, in a way. I was taught to control your emotions and crying certainly was one of the key components of this. 2. Not especially. I've always enjoyed my calm demeanor and dry sense of humor, plus the ability, real or imagined, to remain calm in most situations. 3. 35 on Sunday.
From what I have read it's going to entirely focus on Coach Taylor and his family and the storyline is going to be similar to the Mike Leach closet incident. The actor who plays Riggins, Taylor something, said he just loved how his character was left and would only want a cameo.
Kitsch. I agree with him, the ending with him and his brother was perfect. Damn I want to go back and watch it all again. Bet Matt and Julie are engaged/married. I'd rage if they split them up again.