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Well what did you think of Dallas? Sue Ellen has not changed much and still kept her figure. The story line seems to be good with lots of twists already.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was enjoyable especially if you have watched the first series. Bit baffling about Bobby saying he was going to sell Southfork and then he says he promised his mother Miss Ellie that there would be no digging for oil, wouldn't matter if he sells it, would it!. Will have to record it in future as the ads really spoil it.
I enjoyed it - good to see they are all still scheming & fighting! I hope Sue Ellen's still a stonking drunk, though we didn't see that last night.
A couple of questions though... I don't remember Bobby 'selling his son' - who's his real Mum & dad / What happened to Pam, Bobby's first wife / is Cliff Barnes going to be in it / And who did shoot JR??!!
I think I stopped watching it the last year or two it was on - I was young then & had a life!!
A couple of questions though... I don't remember Bobby 'selling his son' - who's his real Mum & dad / What happened to Pam, Bobby's first wife / is Cliff Barnes going to be in it / And who did shoot JR??!!
I think I stopped watching it the last year or two it was on - I was young then & had a life!!
The reason I asked about the theme tune was because when Dallas was at its height in the early 80s I was teaching in a middle school. i was frequently called upon to play the piano for assembly in the absence of the music teacher (who had only one tune in her repertoire). One day I played the children out to the Dallas theme. At break time I was summoned to see the deputy headmistress who told me that I should not be so frivolous in future; I had nearly single-handedly destroyed the discipline of the school because the children, instead of filing out in silence had marched along the corridors singing the theme to "la". Needless to say the rest of the staff, including the Headmaster, were more appreciative.