YES! I was pissed they peed on Sue Ellen by making her into a high school girl with the Mandy thing... She served no purpose.The Mandy stuff at the end of season ten was just stupid. I hated how Sue Ellen got all insecure after seeing her be so confident earlier in the season. There was no reason to bring Mandy back. Sue Ellen was jealous, yelled at JR a couple of times, fired the woman, and then was never mentioned again.
I totally agree that the Jock we knew would’ve handled things much differently but I did like how they wrote it with him being all mysterious at first and not just blurting out who he was supposed to be. I thought it added to the story.A major point of Steve Forrest as Jock that I could not support was the way he returned.
If Jock Ewing returned, he would not have been secretive
Agree. I always thought they wrote out Digger too soon. There could’ve been more from the character but I do enjoy his deathbed scene. He finally did the right thing by putting his animosity aside to exonerate Jock. Of course whether or not they should’ve had him end up not being Pam’s daddy is another story and still hotly contested.This maybe could have been explored. I always thought it was a mistake to write out Digger,
since he was at the beginning of the feud
A soap about two feuding families set against the background of power and wealth that started a few years after Dallas got popular.
A soap about two feuding families set against the background of power and wealth that started a few years after Dallas got popular.
Yeah. Probably a rip off.
No.Was it bad writing or were the writers just out of touch? In the episode "Old Acquaintance", when Pam went to Jenna's house to get Bobby, after it was all over, Bobby says "I made up my mind before you came" in choosing Pam or Jenna. Should a married man have to "make up his mind" between his wife and his ex?
Old Acquaintance is one of the few times in those early episodes that I really didn’t care for the way Bobby treated Pam, especially the way he gets too cozy with Jenna. I get their history but Bobby’s not acting like much of a husband in that episode.
He would’ve punched the guy out or thrown him in the nearest pool or both.Exactly. Could you imagine how Bobby would have acted if Pam was spending that kind of time with her ex?
Losing Jim Davis was truly unfortunate.
Jock was the most effective representation of Texas tradition, legend and the Old West.
Dallas worked in part because of the contrast between the Old west and the modern day.
This dynamic was never present again in Dallas, or at least it was weakened greatly.
The death of Jim Davis was the ONE case departure that Dallas got right. They bumbled the exits of BBG, Duffy, and Principal so badly the show never recovered. At least Davis got a respectable send-off, the fans saw the family mourn him, and his death resulted in the greatest storyline in Dallas history.