Clear eyes, shirtless Riggins, can't lose! (Wait, is that not how the mantra goes?) The brilliant Friday Night Lights returns to TV tonight at 9 p.m. on DirecTV's channel 101, and even though Dillon football is in a state of upheaval, a few things remain the same: the heart, the humor, and yes, Taylor Kitsch will still "forget" to button those tricky buttons from time to time. But the big question is this: What happens to the series now that beloved characters like Riggins and Zach Gilford's Matt Saracen have graduated? Are we losing them forever? And what happens with their lovely ladies, Minka Kelly's Lyla Garrity and Aimee Teegarden's Julie Taylor? We caught up with...
- 10/28/2009
- E! Online
"Beverly Hills, 90210" spin-off, "90210", will recruit a "Friday Night Lights" cast member to join on the series' future episode. It has been reported by E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos that Aimee Teegarden, who plays Julie Taylor on "Fnl", will make her debut appearance on the CW's series.
According to E!, the CW network has confirmed that Teegarden will make a contribution to the series by playing Rhonda, a West Beverly High student who will cross paths with one of the other characters. Meanwhile, there is no further details on the episode where Teegarden will be seen and whether the actress' appearance on "90210" is temporary or permanent.
As the integral part of the "Fnl" cast, the Teegarden's recruitment to "90210" may raise questions whether "Fnl" is in jeopardy. However, NBC has announced that "Fnl" will not produce more than 13 episodes for the current third season, and they have just wrapped production for the year.
According to E!, the CW network has confirmed that Teegarden will make a contribution to the series by playing Rhonda, a West Beverly High student who will cross paths with one of the other characters. Meanwhile, there is no further details on the episode where Teegarden will be seen and whether the actress' appearance on "90210" is temporary or permanent.
As the integral part of the "Fnl" cast, the Teegarden's recruitment to "90210" may raise questions whether "Fnl" is in jeopardy. However, NBC has announced that "Fnl" will not produce more than 13 episodes for the current third season, and they have just wrapped production for the year.
- 12/2/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Look who's running away from Dillon, Texas, to the home of Dylan McKay! Sources tell me exclusively that Aimee Teegarden (Julie Taylor), of the ultratalented Friday Night Lights cast, has just been cast on the CW's 90210. The CW confirms that Aimee will be playing Rhonda, a West Beverly High student who will cross paths with one of the other characters. Now, clearly, Aimee is an integral part of the Fnl cast, so does her move to Beverly Hills mean Friday Night Lights may once again be in danger? According to NBC, Friday Night Lights will not produce more than 13 episodes for the current third season, and they have just wrapped production for the year. Still, this does not mean...
- 12/1/2008
- E! Online
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