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So hey, flist, I would like to take a brief moment out of our days to talk about Lyla Garrity.

Because, oh, Lyla, somewhere along the road you became sort of painfully boring? I mean, I guess she started out that way, but remember the end of the first season when she was starting to learn self-reliance and she wrecked her Dad's dealership and told Jason off when he was being twunty and got drunk and snarky in Austin and went out shooting with Waverly? Remember how the first season ended with her throwing away her cheerleading uniform and offering Tyra a ride home? I MISS THAT LYLA DESPERATELY. There's something that is actually incredibly interesting about a girl who bases everything around the men in her life and then has the rug ripped out from under her. And sure, Minka Kelly is one of the weaker links on the show, but LOOK, it's hard to be a super fabulous actress when you have Connie Britton right there to be compared to you. And she's hot, SO LET'S NOT WHINE.

But all that is a moot point, because loving a character in a five-episode season ending arc is hardly the same thing as loving a character in general. So where did Lyla go wrong?

The answer is a) regression (when season two started, the writers were shipping Lyla/Jesus and not Lyla/herself)
and b) lack of diverse storylines:




COLOR CODING KEY:


*Because there are a crapload of football/practice scenes and that means a lot of screentime. Also because sometimes they have those lovely male bonding moments and are collectively "the guys", and... that should be noted.

Also! The dotted lines are supposed to indicate storylines that have sort of tapered off for whatever reason, except looking at it now I forgot to unsolidify Tim/Tyra and possibly other things. Oops.


IN ANY CASE: I feel pretty confident in my assessment that Lyla has less going on than ANY OTHER MAIN CHARACTER. Everyone else gets lots of scenes, Lyla gets to make kissy faces at Tim and occasionally have a moment with her Dad. WHAT ABOUT LYLA AND TAMI? LYLA AND JULIE? LYLA AND SMASH? LYLA AND LANDRY? Some of this show's greatest moments come from the characters you wouldn't think to pair together (I will forever love whichever writer one day thought, "hey, what would happen if we... had some scenes with Tim and Landry together?") (see also: the other two yellow lines).

Anyway that's all. I just wanted to write some kind of love letter to Lylas past in hopes we might get some nice Lylas in the future. YOU CAN ALL MOVE ON NOW.

Although BY THE WAY, I can kind of pretend it makes sense that Tim and Tyra are seniors if I don't think about it too hard (and pretend that Tim got held back?) but THERE IS NO WAY IN THE WORLD LYLA WAS NOT A SENIOR IN SEASON ONE. No 15-year-old would have GOTTEN ENGAGED TO JASON STREET. No one would've let her!

Date: 2008-11-10 12:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ofadoration.livejournal.com
Oh, Lyla. :( I inexplicably loved her throughout S1, so when she became awesome it was such a thrill. I didn't even mind the Lyla/Jesus storyline in S2. (This is probably because I watched both seasons of FNL in about a week.) But gosh, I am not a fan of Tim/Lyla, and I hate that the writers think it's this big ~draw~ when it just feels so forced to me. Something about them being portrayed as sort of star-crossed lovers when they were Jason's best friends and he was in the hospital grossed me out. It feels like the writers thinking Tim/Lyla is oh-so-dramatically-interesting is essentially why Tim and Lyla are still around, even if they should have been juniors at least in the first season. I haven't seen more than five minutes of FNL this season because I'm so irritated by the age retconning. All it took was Buddy exclaiming "You're a senior!" to Lyla in the premiere and I was out.

. . . anyway, shutting up now. I hear the rest of the season is great, so I need to catch up on it sometime.

Date: 2008-11-12 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elapses.livejournal.com
I TOTALLY AGREE RE: TIM/LYLA. I feel like the writers see (or have come to see) it in a totally different way than I do? Their affair in the first season was interesting in a fucked up way but I just can't understand the continued draw of them. They don't feel like a real love story to me. And it sucks, because they're both fantastic characters outside of each other. There should be more for them than Tim/Lyla.

But, yeah, despite the age mess it has been a pretty damn good season, you should catch up when you can!

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