Series Finale: "It's My Turn"
Posted Friday, Feb. 11, 2011, at 7:12 AM ETSlate originally published its TV Club on the final season of Friday Night Lights during its run on DirecTV. We're reprinting the entries to coincide with the series' run on NBC.
Hanna, yes to all your questions about what Tami meant by "It's my turn." During the conversation dinner, as Tami called it when Julie asked whether this was meant to be a celebration, Tami squirmed while Eric held forth about the art of listening and compromise. He said that to succeed in marriage, you need to do both well. This was his definition of emotional maturity in a partnership. Meanwhile, he has not been compromising or really listening, at least not if listening means hashing out a serious difference of opinion and clash of goals. Tami was willing to cave and say no to Braemore. But in the moment, something rose up in her to tell her that would be wrong?a betrayal of what she wants for her daughter, and that recognition gave her license to frame it also as a betrayal of herself. It was a fierce feminist cry from the gut. Which is one more piece of evidence in support of your great point that FNL is not really a red-state show. And it in turn explains why Tami and Eric (plus Gracie Bell) will do just fine in Philadelphia.
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Series Finale: "It's My Turn"
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