The idea was we knew that JR didn’t actually shoot himself (which he does in the last moment of the last episode). But at the wrap party, we were still anticipating a follow-up year. And I was not in favor of that episode, so I don’t know how that happened. “Now understand that, that last episode of “Dallas,” in my opinion, went off the rails, Duffy said in a recent interview.
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If there is a Season 3, though, I will be watching.Patrick Duffy On Series Finale Of ‘Dallas’ Maybe next year they can bring back the triple-split-screen credits and the freeze frame at the end? We can only hope. I feel the story of the Ewings is just heating up, and it’d be a shame to jump off now, especially after a season that started fairly poorly, rebounded with the funeral, and then became something really great in recent weeks. I’m assuming they will, as it’s doing all right and has done well internationally. Unfortunately, TNT hasn’t renewed Dallas yet for Season 3. I’m not sure I’m going to like the Elena scorned story, if the show lasts long enough to see it. would screw over Elena’s family, but, man.
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Fat chance of that, I know.Įlena’s cliffhanger.
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Call me naive, but I kind of wanted a happy Barnes-Ewing union. I’m not sure I like the idea of her shacking up with John Ross, though. I can’t wait to see more of her in Season 3, assuming the annoying Rylands stay far away. She’s like a little Lucy Ewing clone, just a foot taller, isn’t she? She’s so conflicted, but a huge surprise. It does make his letter to Sue Ellen even more touching, knowing that he was a man in his last days, and I will admit that yet again Dallas has made me sad, when I thought “J.R.’s Masterpiece” took all of that emotion out of me.Įmma. would try to turn his own death into something advantageous. In the end, I liked what Bum had to do with J.R.’s death, and I do like the notion that even J.R. This will lead to some juicy and possibly nasty moments when and if Pamela Rebecca realizes she’s been played. Is this the same man that Sue Ellen would have had an affair with, that Bobby would have brought along to meet with someone named Jeanne who he thought to be “Pam?” (Moreso, does this mean Cliff knew Pam was really dead at the time this happened?) As the episode pointed out, Bobby Ewing is a decent guy no matter what Cliff threw at the family, I’m not sure he’d resort to framing the guy. Being a longtime Dallas fan, while I think it was a brilliant piece of work, I also am not sure how okay I am with the idea that the Ewings would do what they did to Cliff Barnes, no matter what he had done to the family and what J.R.’s wishes had been. Who Killed J.R.? This is another storyline that guided the season’s final two episodes. Alas, I think it’s safe to say she’s as dead as April Stevens… for now. She’s as much of the show as the rest of the surviving cast, and her return would really put a wrench in things. While I do love this callback and clever bit of storytelling, it does disappoint me a little bit as well, mostly because, even though the actress has denied that she will return, I would love to see Victoria Principal back as Pam. You can see the original scenes that inspired Pam’s fate here: Cliff paid her doctor and nurse to not reveal Pam’s death over all these years, so that she’d be considered still alive and Christopher would never inherit her third of Barnes Global. Is Pamela Barnes Ewing alive? Taking advantage of one scene from near the end of Dallas’ original run, we find out that Pamela did indeed fall in love with and marry her plastic surgeon… and, as was hinted in that episodes something like 24 years ago, Pamela was indeed dying at the time. Here are a few points that I’ve been thinking about since the finale has aired. With that out of the way, what did this big Dallas fan think? Was it worth the wait? If you haven’t, you’re likely to get spoiled, and I apologize for that. Fair warning: If you’re reading this review, I’m going to assume that you’ve seen the April 15 second season finale of TNT’s new Dallas.