Originally Posted by Bigfoot Oracle
*** nahan sad ta ko mu watch ani but la lay dvd ani..
^^ Of course there is ( are). ( basin pirated imo pasabot)
either you download it or buy an original copy.
Originally Posted by Bigfoot Oracle
*** anaaa.. pirated jud akong g.mean..![]()
Originally Posted by Bigfoot Oracle
nohwhat man pud ng popular
what is it about
nice pod na xa??!!!
^ click the word POPULAR. or try searching it at IMDB.com
check this too Opening Theme
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ok thankss poh.......Originally Posted by Bigfoot Oracle
watch the 1st ep. you be the judge.Originally Posted by panz_cute
Season one revolves around two main events, the ascension of coach Eric Taylor to the position of head coach and the paralysis of star quarterback Jason Street. These two events set off a chain reaction that leads the series through its first season, a season that largely revolves around a few basic themes.
The first of these themes is the overcoming of adversity. This is most evident in the juxtaposition of the team's new quarterback Matt Saracen and Jason Street who is now paralyzed from the chest down. Both characters must struggle against seemingly insurmountable odds as Street learns to live without the use of his legs and Saracen must rise to be worthy of the position he has now inherited. Both struggle mightily against their respective challenges and their journeys largely parallel each other as each eventually conquers those challenges.
At the same time, a theme that repeats itself throughout the first season is the struggle Coach Taylor must face trying to balance the need to do the right thing with the need to appease a town whose hopes and dreams are inseparably intertwined with their high school football team. At several points Taylor must risk his team's success and consequently his job to do the right thing.
Finally, the first season's overarching theme is that even seemingly stereotypical people have unknown depth; once that depth is revealed people generally are not as different as they believe themselves to be. Nowhere is this made clearer than in one of the season’s most volatile relationships, that of “Smash” Williams with Tim Riggins. Williams is a driven athlete, obviously college bound, with a good family, while Riggins is an unfocused alcoholic with absentee parents and no prospects beyond high school. When the season opens both characters despise each other but as it progresses they become more and more dependent on each other eventually forming a friendship. In doing so they realize that they aren't as different as they had once thought.
@Santini:
thanks au ha!!! hehe.... kk.. we'll try to watch it...
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ako pd! really loved this show when i was in high school.. if i remember it right, every tuesday ni sa studio 23 before!Originally Posted by Bigfoot Oracle
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