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I thought it was a huge mistake to make the reunions not canon. Now, there are three multiverses we know of: the dream, 1986 to 1998, and TNT lol. It is sci-fi now.
but… perhaps the greatest Dallas chronicler of all, the legendary James of London, literally goes back to his classic Dallas episode reviews and amends his totally accurate old opinions based on new insights from watching New Dallas.. which reads to me like “after reading ‘Ray And Jenna Forever’ on lousyfanfiction.tv I now consider them the #1 supercouple in the history of television!”Absolutely ...................................................................NOT!![]()
I do regard it as canon, but . . .Out of curiosity, do other people here actually view it as a part of the original series? I mean, for me, the original show kinda stops with the reunion movies, but I mean...is it canon, not canon?? I can't quite make my mind up. Quite frankly, I almost wish nothing past 1990 was canon.
. . . inconsistencies abound even within each,I thought it was a huge mistake to make the reunions not canon. Now, there are three multiverses we know of: the dream, 1986 to 1998, and TNT lol. It is sci-fi now.
I guess I'd watch it out of curiosity.Honestly, I'm sort of surprised we haven't had a remake (not a reboot). So many older shows (Magnum PI, Hawaii 5.0, etc) have been redone with new actors. An updated Dallas would be kind of interesting.
Again, I'd watch them out of curiosity.Art should never be fixed, let alone by AI. It would be like watching lots of Dream Season scenarios because it didn't really happen.
Forward is always my preference over prequels and midquels.a continuation may be dead, but whoever owns the rights is sitting on several already-conceived storylines with the “Middle Years”. In the right hands, the thing would pretty much write itself. If they want to add raciness, they can always grab some inspiration from the great Lee Raintree…
I thought JR returns was fine until I recently watched it on YouTube. All the things @Toni pointed out above bothered me too.It's a shame. I felt that TNT Dallas was 1/3 good, 2/3 bad. The two reunion movies didn't bother me. In hindsight a new Dallas series could have worked soon after the 2004 The Return to Southfork television special and when the DVD's of the original series began to be released.
Indeed, summoning my inner Michelle Stevens, "I bought that house in 1991, WHAT THEI've always hated the War of the Ewings. First of, the entire plot was built around Ray still owning his ranch which had LONG been gone.
!" They should have explained how Ray got the ranch back in the movie.I wrote briefly a prequel to my Dallas Reborn fanfic, taking place 1991 to J.R. Returns. In the first episode, Michelle sold the ranch back to Ray.
I hope for a good price and that she got a happily ever-after life in your fanfic.I wrote briefly a prequel to my Dallas Reborn fanfic, taking place 1991 to J.R. Returns. In the first episode, Michelle sold the ranch back to Ray.
I thought it was a huge mistake to make the reunions not canon. Now, there are three multiverses we know of: the dream, 1986 to 1998, and TNT lol. It is sci-fi now.
I wasn't around back then, but I want to believe everything up to and including the dream season was canon and everything else was sci-fi. Maybe Pam waking up from her dream was really her being kidnapped by Aliens and taken to another dimension with another timeline.The turn this discussion has taken has reminded me of this long-forgotten thread where we mused over what's canon and what's sci-fi.
Perhaps, but there is something comforting about the familiar. The number of eyeballs that tuned in for the premiere of TNT Dallas were there but quickly fell off the following week. In short viewers were keen to revisit the Ewing family but the concept of the continuation was what let it down.I guess it's true, though, that you can't go home again.