Coach Taylor see's matt & Julie together Tammy: "whats wrong" Eric: "I think I told that kid to get our daughter in the backseat of a car" I love this show with everything in me. They know when to mix comedy in such a realistic & wholesome way lol.
What's up with the hate on Julie. The only reason people like Matt is cause they made him an underdog and everyone felt sorry for him, looking after Grandma with dementia, no parents, not the best football player. Julie got no interesting story lines of her own, she didn't have any real hardships for people to relate to her, they just made her the brat mostly in season 2 but I would argue she was a very supportive girlfriend in season 1, 3 and 4. And everyone let him off the hook when he did dumb stuff to her because they felt sorry for him. All the other characters got interesting story lines except Julie, it's like she was just there for the men. Matt didn't even seem to care about her that much he was always too busy with all his other issues.
As much as I can't STAND Julie's character throughout all of Season 2, I think her portrayal of a often rebellious teenage girl always felt realistic and I def always rooted for these two throughout the course of the show, minus how awful she treated him that one season. Matt will always be like my favorite character in the show, but putting my bias for him aside for a moment, him leaving without giving her a formal goodbye or even not texting/calling for weeks was pretty cold too (especially when she really went to bat for him when losing his father), so I think in the end both made some serious mistakes in the relationship and realized them which just made them stronger together in the end.
Julie for me, went from being an annoying, teenager to a mature young adult, sure it took 5 seasons, but she and Matt got the happy ending they deserve. Julie for the most part with Matt, was supportive and sweet as she had someone her age to care for, her behaviour in season 2 was justified as she was insecure about being a big sister and had her father leave them for long periods of time, which does take an emotional toll on teenagers. Say, what you want about her, but I feel her arc, (which was the longest on-going arc of the Series), was one of the most relatable and insightful arcs of the Series.
yup, I honestly check out when people don't even give Julie a chance. I also feel Matt made misteps too in their relationship and learned from them like Julie did. after that incident with the swede, Julie definitely regretted it almost immediately and saw the consequences of her actions in that Matt didn't just get back together with her. he dated around and it was about a year before they rekindled their relationship. and Matt left for Chicago without telling Julie properly and she was broken hearted but by the end he knows he should not let her go because his love is so strong (when he runs for her car before she goes back). I feel like it was so realistic and these down periods actually strengthened them and taught them to be better to each other. maybe some people want more of a fairytale romance but I feel that puppy love phase was all of s1 for matt and julie and after we see the realistic progression of a sweet couple into a more mature and committed relationship and they made it. the ending was so fulfilling
Although I didn’t hate Julie, I get why people do. She was an annoying teenage foil sometimes. But the pairing with Matt was pretty perfect because it allowed unique interactions between Matt and the Taylors, which was always one of the more interesting familial relationships on the show. So many sad and funny scenes. It makes me giggle to think about how Coach would be stuck with dealing with Matt and vice versa for the rest of their lives. 😂 Other than season 2 which was bizarre for most of the characters, Julie (and by extension her parents) was always there for Matt. I think the writers did a good job showing by the end that they belonged together because they were constantly making mistakes without each other and because of what Tammy said about how she matured and turned her life around once she was with Coach.
Wow sadly I just discovered this site. So spoiler alert, season 1 is the last we see of a sweet respectful Julie. By the end of the series her character is just a spoiled, disrespectful, cheating adulterous little girl. Even Tyra had more class. She actually gets slapped twice on screen. First time by her mother when she's caught dry humping the Swedish dude then again by the wife of her college teacher. Then to make it worse she actually contemplates running back to him and his little cabin in the woods.
I will explain why Matt and Julie were perfect for each other. Matt is a caring person, he wants to help and care for people, so in effect, he has what could be called a "Knight in Shining Armor" complex. He wants to do the right thing, to help, to be the listener and the anchor, although he's young and he's not sure if he can handle it, since his dad couldn't and he wonders if he's made of "better stuff" than his dad. Julie is stong, but still young. As Matt grows and realizes that he perhaps he is capable, he wants to care for her and since Julie is the type of girl that is sweet, like his grandmother, he's comfortable opening up to her. Her size, her kind nature, freckles and overall sweetness just totally wins him over. He could no more treat her poorly (sleep with her and dump her) than he could hurt his own grandmother. She is too innocent and pure for that, Matt's heart can see that and is drawn to it, knowing that it will be a place of safety. He has no interest in "conquering" her or in dominating her in any way, and is totally tuned into her feeling. Julie, on the other hand, is not entitled like some might say. She has two smart and caring parents and she should not have to apologize for that, as that's not what makes a privileged, spoiled kid. She's trying to find her way, and emerge from the pretty big shadow of her parents. I think that she inherited the abilities of an "empath" from her mother, and to a smaller degree, her dad. So she can feel Matt's pain, and his struggle, and she can feel his caring nature, it hits her right away, as we can watch first hand. But most people cant do that, most people are too wrapped up in their own drama to see things like that. She knows that Matt is not the biggest and the strongest, but she's not the type that needs to date someone like that validate herself. She gets a higher sense of values from her parents, even though she might not know it or even admit it. So physically, she emphasizes with the fact that he's smaller and vulnerable and this might be someone that needs her, and her heart wants to reach out to him and care for him. These are two characters that we want to root for, we hope they learn their lesson and grow, we all prayed that they wouldn't let the world get in the way and spoil what they had, and could have moving future. In Real Life, perhaps someone would have been stubborn, someone would have said something too terrible to take back, or she would never have forgiven him for leaving without a word. But deep down, they stayed true to young love, and that is something that deep down, so many of us wish we were able to have done when we were their age. IMHO, that's a big part of what makes Matt and Julie's relationship so fulfilling to see work out.
YES you said everything I would want to say. they are my favorite example of a young love working out, and in order to depict that, they had to show the difficulties and rough patches but also how their strong bond and love for each other prevailed in each case. I also feel it was very balanced in seeing their support for each other. Julie was always so caring to Matt when they are together and became close to his mom and grandma as well as Matt bonding with coach (even if it was tough love) and opening up emotionally. Like I could really picture them as in-laws years down the line, the family get togethers for holidays when they come to visit philly from chicago. I also think the show did a good job in showing that Matt and Julie do have quite a bit in common interests, we know they're the type of couple to go watch foreign art films, indie music concerts, they both are artsy and can have intellectual discussions, chill out at home and read or play scrabble. It always made sense to me why they worked.
I'm not one who hates Julie(just hate how she was written) and she really isn't someone I'd call a favorite character but I do admit Matt and her just had amazing chemistry which made this couple one of the better ones on TV.
Man Julie was a brat but there’s something about this couple :,) I miss this show so much parenthood was my consolation after fnl ended and I had hopes for rise but it got cancelled :(
I have two daughters, and my youngest, at 14-17 was totally rebellious like Julie, and it drove us crazy. As a parent, watching the Taylors react to Julies comments, and how they raised her should be taught in parenting classes! I wish I had saw this when it first came out, in 2006, my youngest daughter was still only 3-4, so I would have had time to figure it all out!
When Julie sees Matt with his grandmother for the first time, would a girl today really be ok with it? Really? In todays world, would a girl just laugh to herself and go find someone else? Would a girl really be able to see that as a glimpse into his real character? I saw a female character in another show say to her friend, as they talked about their respective choices in men "when all the other things fade, you'll be glad that he's still a good person. That's what will matter most, how he treats you" But, do girls today really think that way? I don't think so, and that's why what Julie and Matt had is even more special: because its so rare.
At times it is early impossible to watch Julie. Kudos to Teegarden for consistently staying in character. Gilford does a fine job as Matt, a young man for whom you alternatively laugh, weep, root or pray.
Matt and Julie, aside from coach and Tami, are the most realistic couple on the show, a depiction of young love making it to adulthood in spite of the rough patches. so sweet together and Aimee and Zach's chemistry was so natural
Matt flirted with the rally girls so he wasn't perfect. Can't blame Julie for everything and as for Tami Taylor, she played favorites between Gracie and Julie as soon as Julie 'lost' her morally 'good' image.
I liked Julie in the first season, then she seemed to just spiral downward afterwards as a character. Landry may have had a worse track record with the ladies but he at least does not end up hastily engaged after all is said and done.
I have teen daughters, and one was a wicked rebel. Dyed hair different every week or two. I love Julie, she rebelled, of course, but that's normal, and she did no lasting damage. But she always knew, she always knew what was right. I saw her go to college and try to feel like a new person, but she led a sheltered life, so she really didn't have the street smarts. She's still a great character.
I just came across this show…I LOVE IT. However, I found Julie’s character to be such an entitled brat!! I loved all the other characters…all flawed, but lovely souls! 🥰
To the people that are arguing over Julie y’all it’s been 10 years since this show was made. It ended how it ended. Whether you like it or not, it’s just a tv show.
Writers seem incapable of writing a teenage girl character other than hyper emotional and totally irrational. Julie was so irritating she needed to be backhanded multiple times.
no...? her dad didn't hate matt, in fact, he showed him tough love. Julie truly loved Matt and we see that time and time again, she put in effort to be back together with him. even going to chicago on blind faith. if she wanted to stick it to her dad, she would have gone with the ta or some way older guy.
Coach Taylor see's matt & Julie together
Tammy: "whats wrong"
Eric: "I think I told that kid to get our daughter in the backseat of a car"
I love this show with everything in me. They know when to mix comedy in such a realistic & wholesome way lol.
I just started dying laughing at that scene
The way it cut off too😭😭😭
Lmaooo The Coach advice about him asking a girl 🤣 lil does coach know, he’s talking about his daughter haha
That's the funny part
lil does the coach realise he actually told him women exist to be used.
“You wanna beer?”
“No thanks I’m driving”
“I was joking” 😂
The funniest part about that was the fact that the camera wasn’t even on him when he said don’t know that made it funnier 😂😂😂
“Sharpen your pencil buddy, you got a pop quiz”. Landry’s too funny😭🤣. 3:40
Cracks me up every time. Landry was gold.
Its always hilarious when Coach basically tells him to date his daughter
But even more hilarious when he realized what he did.
@@richmac7212”I think I told that kid to get in a back seat with our daughter”
These two were always my favorite. Matt is the sweetest boy in the whole world😭
A little too sweet for her
Matt literally was the sweetest person ever
Every scene with matt and coach is hilarious.😂😂😂
Matt was by far my favorite character. He was so sweet and strong. Julie did NOT deserve him
She was not a nice person , I did like when she was slapped for doing that women's husband in college .
@@scallen3841 wanted to strangle her in season 2
Is it a bad thing that I got her in a personality/character test?😅
What's up with the hate on Julie. The only reason people like Matt is cause they made him an underdog and everyone felt sorry for him, looking after Grandma with dementia, no parents, not the best football player. Julie got no interesting story lines of her own, she didn't have any real hardships for people to relate to her, they just made her the brat mostly in season 2 but I would argue she was a very supportive girlfriend in season 1, 3 and 4. And everyone let him off the hook when he did dumb stuff to her because they felt sorry for him. All the other characters got interesting story lines except Julie, it's like she was just there for the men. Matt didn't even seem to care about her that much he was always too busy with all his other issues.
@@Jordie_42 oh yeah she was just , trying to hard not to be the coach's daughter
As much as I can't STAND Julie's character throughout all of Season 2, I think her portrayal of a often rebellious teenage girl always felt realistic and I def always rooted for these two throughout the course of the show, minus how awful she treated him that one season. Matt will always be like my favorite character in the show, but putting my bias for him aside for a moment, him leaving without giving her a formal goodbye or even not texting/calling for weeks was pretty cold too (especially when she really went to bat for him when losing his father), so I think in the end both made some serious mistakes in the relationship and realized them which just made them stronger together in the end.
I would say Julie made the bigger "mistakes". Matt never cheated on her, so by default he's too good of a person for her.
Matt and Landry's friendship is so funny and endearing
I love them! Landry and the Members Only jacket with Coach’s reaction will always make me laugh. 😂
Julie for me, went from being an annoying, teenager to a mature young adult, sure it took 5 seasons, but she and Matt got the happy ending they deserve.
Julie for the most part with Matt, was supportive and sweet as she had someone her age to care for, her behaviour in season 2 was justified as she was insecure about being a big sister and had her father leave them for long periods of time, which does take an emotional toll on teenagers.
Say, what you want about her, but I feel her arc, (which was the longest on-going arc of the Series), was one of the most relatable and insightful arcs of the Series.
Didn't she cheat on Matt? You find that relatable? Gross
yup, I honestly check out when people don't even give Julie a chance. I also feel Matt made misteps too in their relationship and learned from them like Julie did. after that incident with the swede, Julie definitely regretted it almost immediately and saw the consequences of her actions in that Matt didn't just get back together with her. he dated around and it was about a year before they rekindled their relationship. and Matt left for Chicago without telling Julie properly and she was broken hearted but by the end he knows he should not let her go because his love is so strong (when he runs for her car before she goes back). I feel like it was so realistic and these down periods actually strengthened them and taught them to be better to each other.
maybe some people want more of a fairytale romance but I feel that puppy love phase was all of s1 for matt and julie and after we see the realistic progression of a sweet couple into a more mature and committed relationship and they made it. the ending was so fulfilling
“Well Matt there’s no reason to blame the couture” lol
His awkwardness is what makes him adorable ☺️
As much as I hate Julie, I must say that I loved them together.
Although I didn’t hate Julie, I get why people do. She was an annoying teenage foil sometimes. But the pairing with Matt was pretty perfect because it allowed unique interactions between Matt and the Taylors, which was always one of the more interesting familial relationships on the show. So many sad and funny scenes. It makes me giggle to think about how Coach would be stuck with dealing with Matt and vice versa for the rest of their lives. 😂
Other than season 2 which was bizarre for most of the characters, Julie (and by extension her parents) was always there for Matt. I think the writers did a good job showing by the end that they belonged together because they were constantly making mistakes without each other and because of what Tammy said about how she matured and turned her life around once she was with Coach.
Elaborate...
Don't forget her being slapped by the guy's wife in college
Wow sadly I just discovered this site.
So spoiler alert, season 1 is the last we see of a sweet respectful Julie. By the end of the series her character is just a spoiled, disrespectful, cheating adulterous little girl. Even Tyra had more class.
She actually gets slapped twice on screen. First time by her mother when she's caught dry humping the Swedish dude then again by the wife of her college teacher. Then to make it worse she actually contemplates running back to him and his little cabin in the woods.
@@brianschindlbeck2807 yep
"Hang your jacket up, Matt" LMAO
Coach is just jealous that Matt has a members only jacket
*watches this instead of the show*
Coach: "You want a beer?"
Matt: "No thanks, I'm drivin."
Coach: "I was joking"
Hands down my favorite back and forth in the whole show lmfaooo
I will explain why Matt and Julie were perfect for each other.
Matt is a caring person, he wants to help and care for people, so in effect, he has what could be called a "Knight in Shining Armor" complex. He wants to do the right thing, to help, to be the listener and the anchor, although he's young and he's not sure if he can handle it, since his dad couldn't and he wonders if he's made of "better stuff" than his dad. Julie is stong, but still young. As Matt grows and realizes that he perhaps he is capable, he wants to care for her and since Julie is the type of girl that is sweet, like his grandmother, he's comfortable opening up to her. Her size, her kind nature, freckles and overall sweetness just totally wins him over. He could no more treat her poorly (sleep with her and dump her) than he could hurt his own grandmother. She is too innocent and pure for that, Matt's heart can see that and is drawn to it, knowing that it will be a place of safety. He has no interest in "conquering" her or in dominating her in any way, and is totally tuned into her feeling.
Julie, on the other hand, is not entitled like some might say. She has two smart and caring parents and she should not have to apologize for that, as that's not what makes a privileged, spoiled kid. She's trying to find her way, and emerge from the pretty big shadow of her parents. I think that she inherited the abilities of an "empath" from her mother, and to a smaller degree, her dad. So she can feel Matt's pain, and his struggle, and she can feel his caring nature, it hits her right away, as we can watch first hand. But most people cant do that, most people are too wrapped up in their own drama to see things like that. She knows that Matt is not the biggest and the strongest, but she's not the type that needs to date someone like that validate herself. She gets a higher sense of values from her parents, even though she might not know it or even admit it. So physically, she emphasizes with the fact that he's smaller and vulnerable and this might be someone that needs her, and her heart wants to reach out to him and care for him.
These are two characters that we want to root for, we hope they learn their lesson and grow, we all prayed that they wouldn't let the world get in the way and spoil what they had, and could have moving future. In Real Life, perhaps someone would have been stubborn, someone would have said something too terrible to take back, or she would never have forgiven him for leaving without a word. But deep down, they stayed true to young love, and that is something that deep down, so many of us wish we were able to have done when we were their age.
IMHO, that's a big part of what makes Matt and Julie's relationship so fulfilling to see work out.
YES you said everything I would want to say. they are my favorite example of a young love working out, and in order to depict that, they had to show the difficulties and rough patches but also how their strong bond and love for each other prevailed in each case. I also feel it was very balanced in seeing their support for each other. Julie was always so caring to Matt when they are together and became close to his mom and grandma as well as Matt bonding with coach (even if it was tough love) and opening up emotionally. Like I could really picture them as in-laws years down the line, the family get togethers for holidays when they come to visit philly from chicago.
I also think the show did a good job in showing that Matt and Julie do have quite a bit in common interests, we know they're the type of couple to go watch foreign art films, indie music concerts, they both are artsy and can have intellectual discussions, chill out at home and read or play scrabble. It always made sense to me why they worked.
08:29 Your people is calling….that was just…😂
Matt is so pure 🥺
I'm not one who hates Julie(just hate how she was written) and she really isn't someone I'd call a favorite character but I do admit Matt and her just had amazing chemistry which made this couple one of the better ones on TV.
Not fan of Julie, but Matt was one of my favorite characters.
Man Julie was a brat but there’s something about this couple :,) I miss this show so much parenthood was my consolation after fnl ended and I had hopes for rise but it got cancelled :(
ughhh Parenthood would piss me off lol. Nothing but arguin the whole time
they’re adorable 🥺
Matt's reaction when he saw Jules...😂😂😂
Matt's members jacket to look nice... he's 💯
Memories ... I hold this show so dear to my heart and ❤👌⭐
“Unh unh” to her dress. Dead.
'Sorry we're sold out'
"I'm Matt Saracen' 😂
Every man wants to have a son like Matt.
Every boy wants a dad like Coach
Plus it also helps to have a friend Like Landry aka Lance.
I have two daughters, and my youngest, at 14-17 was totally rebellious like Julie, and it drove us crazy. As a parent, watching the Taylors react to Julies comments, and how they raised her should be taught in parenting classes! I wish I had saw this when it first came out, in 2006, my youngest daughter was still only 3-4, so I would have had time to figure it all out!
Matt is literally the sweetest character on the show 😭💕
Hate julie though :)))
Why couldn't they give him a good girl?
my fav couple ❤️ love these two together so much
I’m literally rewatching the entire series now (for the 800th time) and I forgot about these hysterical scenes from S1.
This show has so much rewatch value
tbh i only watched this show for this storyline lol
0:21
This kid is so fucking pure.
Landry is full of wisdom.
Is that a members only jacket😂😄😂
pleaseee make a part 2 and 3
please the cut off after he says “i think i told him to get our daughter in the backseat of a car” pffft 🤣
both were so cute ^^
Matt is too good for her
100% best couple man. This dude Matt was really genuine and clean cut loved watching these 2.
When Julie sees Matt with his grandmother for the first time, would a girl today really be ok with it? Really? In todays world, would a girl just laugh to herself and go find someone else? Would a girl really be able to see that as a glimpse into his real character?
I saw a female character in another show say to her friend, as they talked about their respective choices in men "when all the other things fade, you'll be glad that he's still a good person. That's what will matter most, how he treats you"
But, do girls today really think that way?
I don't think so, and that's why what Julie and Matt had is even more special: because its so rare.
Matt was the best👍
Best couple on the show.
Brayden Hall Agree to disagree
@Brayden Hall y'all are really still mad over like 5 episodes in season 2...
Can you post the scene when Smash goes to college
At times it is early impossible to watch Julie. Kudos to Teegarden for consistently staying in character. Gilford does a fine job as Matt, a young man for whom you alternatively laugh, weep, root or pray.
Best character- coach, grandma and the girl who took care of her.
@FridayNightLights TH-cam Channel please add more Matt Saracen content from seasons 2-4. Thank you :)
5:41 people change, fast
Oh the irony of what she said
I love the couple, but kinda fed up with Julie...
$16.45 For all that food 😮
Matt and Julie, aside from coach and Tami, are the most realistic couple on the show, a depiction of young love making it to adulthood in spite of the rough patches. so sweet together and Aimee and Zach's chemistry was so natural
I watched this in Spanish and some of the voices sounds the same
It's annoying how Julie would get bashed because of Matt.
Hate Julie. She was horrible to Matt, snotty brat too.
Matt flirted with the rally girls so he wasn't perfect. Can't blame Julie for everything and as for Tami Taylor, she played favorites between Gracie and Julie as soon as Julie 'lost' her morally 'good' image.
@@bunny1208 I like Julie but umm Matt wasn't even dating her then so it doesn't count lol and he was literally kidnapped
What is the name of the music matt is talking about?
Does anyone know the song playing in the scene starting at 3:45?????
Am i the only one that thinks it’s weird that Matt from tvd and Matt from here have the same name and look somewhat similar-
And Matt from tvd played cash for a couple episodes
funny as hell coach amd qb😂😂
If i a nickel for everytime i heard “yes, sir” in this show. I would be rich
Maybe, I should give Julie & Matt a second chance in a Friday Night Delight for awhile. 😌
The only person who looked more killer in a Member's Only jacket than Matt Saracen was the guy who shot Tony Soprano.
You want a beer lmaooo
Man you gotta make another part asap
Matt smash and coach Taylor were my favs
Is that a members only jacket ..
song 3:50??
Omg Im fcking loving it
Finally
I liked Julie in the first season, then she seemed to just spiral downward afterwards as a character. Landry may have had a worse track record with the ladies but he at least does not end up hastily engaged after all is said and done.
I have teen daughters, and one was a wicked rebel. Dyed hair different every week or two. I love Julie, she rebelled, of course, but that's normal, and she did no lasting damage. But she always knew, she always knew what was right. I saw her go to college and try to feel like a new person, but she led a sheltered life, so she really didn't have the street smarts. She's still a great character.
Perfect
Matt & Julie ..Tyra & Landry❤❤
...I'm, I'm.. considering it. rofl
You want a beer?
No thanks I’m driving
I was joking.
Dude pimped his daughter out without realizing it lmao
Julie is one of the most unbearable characters ever.
Rory Gillmore in Gillmore Girls was even worse & that is a FAVORITE show of mine. JS...
jenny on gossip girl is the worst character ever put to film lol
That's really annoying of you to say.
Dawn on Buffy in S4 was horrid.
Eh, she wasn't so bad to me. Season 2 just made her charcater unlikeable. As for unbearable I wouldn't go that far.
I just came across this show…I LOVE IT. However, I found Julie’s character to be such an entitled brat!! I loved all the other characters…all flawed, but lovely souls! 🥰
7:08😢😂
Julie is terrible
@7:15 too funny 😂😂
❤
To the people that are arguing over Julie y’all it’s been 10 years since this show was made. It ended how it ended. Whether you like it or not, it’s just a tv show.
the fact people still care after 10yrs is a testament to the shows quality and impact on the audience.
Writers seem incapable of writing a teenage girl character other than hyper emotional and totally irrational. Julie was so irritating she needed to be backhanded multiple times.
16.45? Fck this economy
Did anyone else get the impression that Julie only got with Matt as a means to stick it to her dad ?
Julie was obsessed with Matt post season 2
no...? her dad didn't hate matt, in fact, he showed him tough love. Julie truly loved Matt and we see that time and time again, she put in effort to be back together with him. even going to chicago on blind faith. if she wanted to stick it to her dad, she would have gone with the ta or some way older guy.
They are the cutest and aligned people are talking Julie a bitch but do you not remember when you were a teenager
exactly, Julie hate is so old at this point, Matt and Julie were great for each other
Matt could have any girl. Julie was not even pretty. Super spoiled + annoying
And a cheater
Mattews Don’t deserve Julie
You got that backwards... She didn't deserve him
@@TheDw3a no Matt was so nice and sweet and Julie was a spoiled daddy’s girl
Other way around