Friday Night Lights

In Dillon, Texas, high school football brings the community together as the drama of small town life threatens to tear it apart.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials August 2007 April 2020 5
Season 1 October 2006 April 2007 22
Season 2 October 2007 February 2008 15
Season 3 October 2008 January 2009 13
Season 4 October 2009 February 2010 13
Season 5 October 2010 February 2011 13
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials 0
Season 1 October 2006 April 2007 22
Season 2 October 2007 February 2008 15
Unassigned Episodes 44
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 October 2006 February 2008 37
Unassigned Episodes 44
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Jeffrey Reiner 18 10/10/2006 - 01/14/2009
Jason Katims 12 10/10/2006 - 02/09/2011
Michael Waxman 11 01/18/2008 - 02/09/2011
Patrick R. Norris 6 11/14/2006 - 12/01/2010
Allison Liddi-Brown 6 10/24/2006 - 01/05/2011
David Boyd 6 01/10/2007 - 11/10/2010
Jonas Pate 4 01/03/2007 - 12/08/2010
Peter Berg 3 10/03/2006 - 10/28/2009
Stephen Kay 3 12/12/2006 - 12/16/2009
Chris Eyre 2 11/12/2008 - 01/12/2011
Kyle Chandler 2 02/02/2011
Dean White 2 02/01/2008 - 10/15/2008
Seith Mann 2 10/19/2007 - 01/27/2010
Adam Davidson 2 02/03/2010 - 12/15/2010
Todd McMullen 1 11/17/2010
Ami Canaan Mann 1 01/20/2010
Josh Pate 1 12/05/2006
Charles Stone III 1 02/28/2007
Chris Misiana 1 11/18/2009
Chistopher Misano 1 01/13/2010
Dan Lerner 1 11/07/2006
Daniel Attias 1 01/11/2008
Mark Piznarski 1 10/30/2006
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Kerry Ehrin 12 10/24/2006 - 02/02/2011
David Hudgins 10 11/14/2006 - 01/12/2011
Patrick Massett 10 10/30/2006 - 11/10/2010
John Zinman 10 10/30/2006 - 11/10/2010
Bridget Carpenter 10 11/28/2006 - 01/19/2011
Liz Heldens 7 01/03/2007 - 12/10/2008
Carter Harris 5 11/07/2006 - 01/25/2008
Rolin Jones 4 12/02/2009 - 01/26/2011
Aaron Rahsaan Thomas 2 12/05/2006 - 02/01/2008
Ron Fitzgerald 2 12/16/2009 - 12/08/2010
Etan Frankel 2 11/18/2009 - 12/15/2010
Elizabeth Heldens 2 10/17/2006 - 01/07/2009
Derek Santos Olson 2 01/06/2010 - 12/15/2010
Monica Henderson 1 01/05/2011
Brent Fletcher 1 11/12/2008
Andy Miller 1 12/12/2006

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