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Friday Night Lights kicks off its fifth and final season tonight on NBC, after finishing its run on Direct TV earlier this year. And even though Matt Lauria is well past his days as high school football player Luke Cafferty (and now starring on Fox’s Chicago Code), the memories have stuck with him. EW caught up with Lauria earlier today while he was (fittingly) hanging out in Texas, where his wife, Michelle Armstrong, is currently working on her album. Cue reflective, thoughtful soundtrack. We’re going on a trip down memory lane. [Note: Article contains only mild teasers about the final season. Lauria didn't want to ruin it for anyone -- including yours truly, a basic cable subscriber who waited patiently for it to come on NBC. How sweet.]
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Retrospectively, what did Friday Night Lights mean to you?
MATT LAURIA: It just has this implicit meaning. It has meaning. For me, it was such an honor to work on. The incredible writing, the shooting schedule, the efficiency with which the unbelievably talented crew made it so singular in tone and style and feel, and the talent of the other actors I worked with.
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