Jesse Plemons Friday Night Lights Season 2 Murder Storyline Backstory
Jesse Plemons reveals his shock over the controversial Landry murder storyline in Friday Night Lights Season 2 and how he feared it would ruin the show.
From comic relief to a high school killer—Jesse Plemons was just as stunned as the fans when his character took a dark turn. According to Entertainment Weekly, the actor recently reflected on the infamous Season 2 plotline of Friday Night Lights, admitting he feared the extreme twist might "sink the show."
Jesse Plemons on the Shocking Landry Murder Storyline
Speaking on EW's 'The Awardist' podcast, Plemons shared that he wasn't warned in advance that Landry Clarke would become a killer. "I was as shocked as everyone to read that script where the comedic relief kills for love in high school," Plemons recalled. The plot, which saw Landry kill a stalker to protect Tyra Collette (played by Adrianne Palicki), stood in stark contrast to the show's grounded realism.
Plemons described the filming process as "weird," noting that they tested various murder weapons, including bottles, before settling on a pipe. His primary concern wasn't being killed off but maintaining the show's integrity. He constantly asked himself, "How am I going to not sink the show with this and try and keep it as real as everything else?" Despite the storyline being widely panned by audiences and eventually dropped by Season 3, Plemons credits the series for his creative growth.
The Legacy of Landry Clarke
The actor, now a heavyweight in Hollywood with roles in Breaking Bad and Bugonia, looks back on the experience with gratitude. He noted that the freedom given by the producers allowed him to fall in love with acting in a new way, providing a foundation for his future success in portraying complex, often dark characters.
This content is AI-generated based on source articles. While we strive for accuracy, errors may occur. We recommend verifying with the original source.
Related Articles
New documentary details reveal the exact moment Chevy Chase had a meltdown on the 'Community' set after using a racial slur. Read the full timeline of the 2012 incident.
Randy Havens debunks Stranger Things 5 secret cut rumors despite 300,000 fan signatures on a petition. The 2-hour series finale is set to premiere on December 31, 2025.
Jay Jackson, known as Perd Hapley on Parks and Recreation, pays tribute to late costar Jonathan Joss following his tragic death in June 2025.
Veteran actor Jim Belushi sits down with Mashable to discuss his new films, 'Song Sung Blue' and 'The Chronology of Water', and reveals the two movies he regrets passing on.