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I think it's a kick.
Some of the dialogue is spectacularly bad ("Oil's in your blood, Christopher! When did you turn your back on it), and JR being in an assisted living facility for depression ("He's in and out, Mr. Ewing. That's how it is with clinical depression") was a wuss move, but it's a lot of fun, and Larry Hagman's still got it. I'll keep watching.
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Betcha Rebecca & Tommy are related to Rebecca Wentworth or ... Cliff Barnes. Also, I think maybe Marta is working for Barnes.
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I hope they dont ruin it like those other remakes like Knightrider and the Bionic Woman.I did see parts of the new Hawaii Five O.The show was ok .But alittle to much cursing.
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knight rider
dont get me started on KNIGHT RIDER
god, amazing how they have screwed that up over the years. I mean, its not that hard, putt the HOFF In it with the OG KITT, and if there cant be a OG KITT, ask to use some from some of the ppl who have KITT Replicas, and have them go back and fight crime, instead we get crap tv movies, crap nbc series Knight Rider was awesome, and yet thet cant duplicate the og for some reason would love to see GREATEST AMERICAN HERO re done |
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I'm glad the original l Dallas charactors are back on the show .That 2008 get together was a joke with the actors were just gabbing about their favorite parts of the series and showing clips from the series.
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Is Barnes character still alive?
And for that matter, is the actor still alive? I always wanted J.R. to squash him. |
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he sure is~ alive & kicking & ready to toy w/ the ewing money...lolol~
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It wasn't perfect but so far I'm into it. It moves very quick so it's a bit jarring when you think of how Dallas used to slowly meander through a 30 episode season. There were a lot of twists and turns in the first two episodes, but that's the way TV is now versus "the old days." I think they have a good foundation and just need to iron out a few kinks/let the younger cast get comfortable with the characters they play. |
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I've just watched the first two episodes and so far it's ridiculous, drips with money and parts of the script are cheesy. In short, it's Dallas I'm pretty impressed so far! The new characters will take time to grow on me though and no, it wasn't perfect, but it's already suitably ott with the plot. The main thing about the show though is that it looks incredible! The final couple of minutes of episode one, in particular the final image in the football stadium, is absolutely fantastic.
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The look/filming is amazing and very modern. About the only jarring thing I found was the interior of Southfork. It's hard to get used to that being the same house. I understand renovations happen, but that old set was so ingrained into my head that it's hard to accept the "modern" SF. |
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one of my tall tales but it's the truth. After hurricane Fredrick (1979) we went to check on our cabin at Gulf Shores. The hurricane did incredible damage. It was a two story house, and it completely wiped out the first story. And amazingly the second story floated down and rested almost on the original foundation. Even things like dishes and lamps were still in place. You could have actually rode out the hurricane in the top floor without damage. Bottom floor your dead, top floor alive but scared out of your mind. There were all kind of things in the yard that were washed up from who knows where. I still have the Louisville Slugger that I found. But the thing that ties this in to Dallas is that we found a lamp in the debris and took it back home with us. My uncle restored the lamp for us. It was brass and wood with what I believe were lion heads on the sides. Near the end of one of the original Dallas episodes they were filming in J.R.'s bedroom. And we were shocked to see that very same design lamp on his nightstand. What are the odds of that happening? |
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I did watch part of each new episode but to me it'll NEVER be as good as the original show was for about the first 7/8 seasons after VP/Pam left the show lost course to me. I'd also watched Knots Landing but not in the beginning I think I started watching in like the 84 season/85 or so til the end. Didn't Jenna finally have Bobbie's son though cause I recall her being pregnant when he married Pam again right? Why didn't they have his other son on too? Its a real shame that Pam & Bobbie couldn't have there own child--it was wrong it would've been awesome now--hind site on the writers part. I think the show would be better now for it. IMO anyway.
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Oh, and how great is the Southfork trip?! I loved it!
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