Not to be confused with Tyla (Tim and Lyla), LYRA (Landry and Tyra) share a great kiss. It all comes apart, though, as his dad begins to suspect there is something going on with the dead rapist.
Matt Saracen and Julie Taylor won't be getting back together anytime soon, it looks like, even if Julie has seen the error of her bratty, selfish ways. Matt is still hurt and not having any of her apologies.
In the Season 2 episode "Let's Get It On," Lyla is upset that Riggins didn't tell Street she was coming to Mexico. Street is none too pleased either... that she's even there.
Coach Eric Taylor has his share of problems with his Dillon Panthers lineup... but the six sex-free weeks at home after Tami gave birth are also causing him consternation.
With the Panthers reeling from a rough first half and down 13-0, it's Landry who steps up and energizes them with a speech about how they're stronger together then they're ever going to be alone. On the field, he further sparks them with his play.
Landry's father, a Dillon police officer played by veteran actor Glenn Morshower, reacts to learning a little bit more about the murder victim and his connection to Tyra.
Landry Clarke and his Panther teammates listen to the Coach rant about their poor play. Will he step up and carry them to victory by spearheading a second-half comeback?
Coach Bill MacGregor departs Dillon with some harsh words at Coach Taylor's place, directing his frustration at getting axed with Eric himself. He vows he will see Eric again. Will he?
It's no fun. In fact, it can be a very scary thing, teen driving. Allstate managed to finagle a whole storyline into the show about exactly that, then plug it with an ad at the end of the Friday Night Lights episode "Backfire."
Coach Taylor is back on the cover of the Dillon Daily Times after his return to the Head Coach position of the Panthers. Coach Bill MacGregor, meanwhile, is out the door - and not thrilled about how it all went down.
Santiago tells Lyla that despite her "Christian ways," she's all talk and no action. Will she be able to prove him wrong upon his release from juvenile detention?
Eric: How are things with Matt? Julie: What does this have to do with you? Eric: What does this have to do with me? I'm your father, that's what it has to do with me.