An Interesting And Surprising Life
A Friday Night Lights character drafts a self-evaluation for college applications:
TYRA [Voice Over] Two years ago, I was afraid of wanting anything. I figured wanting would lead to trying and trying would lead to failure. But now I find I can’t stop wanting. I want to fly somewhere in first class. I want to travel to Europe on a business trip. I want to get invited to the White House. I want to learn about the world. I want to surprise myself. I want to be important. I want to the best person I can be. I want to define myself instead of having others define me. I want to win and have people be happy for me. I want to loose and get over it. I want to not be afraid of the unknown. I want to grow up to generous and big-hearted, the way that people have been with me. I want an interesting and surprising life. It’s not that I think I’m going to get all these things. I just want the possibility of getting them. College represents possibility, the possibility that things are going to change. I can’t wait.
“Happiness is largely related to one’s sense of belonging,” Katie McColgan declares in a simulated survey of affiliative traits that she devised for a Liberal Arts 400-level “summative elective,” Friday Night Lights: An American Mirror.”
Friday Night Lights is a television series treating high school life in an imaginary Texas small city.
Says Professor Robert Gerst: “Katie evaluated characters who play leading roles in the show. Katie learned affiliative personality analysis in LASS-281 (Psychology of Flourishing). She used that lens to analyze, as if they were real people, her fictional subjects.”
For her troubled nature and resilience, Tyra is my favorite character in Friday Night Lights. This self-evaluation speech is a powerful moment for her as a character and for the dramatic arc of the series. Nice pick!