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Dallas - The Original Series
Worst thing JR did to Sue-Ellen
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Southworth" data-source="post: 441171" data-attributes="member: 4960"><p>It's interesting to find in the results that J.R. putting Sue Ellen in the sanitarium is winning(or won??) For one thing, I just can't see that beating out cheating with her sister.</p><p></p><p> While..I realize J.R. didn't exactly do it with her best interest at heart, she did need the help. Yes, he did plainly said "we both have too many secrets. and I can't trust you to keep your mouth shut"(or something to that effect).</p><p></p><p>Hmm...the impact this plot had on the overall viewers goes without saying, especially looking at these poll results. It does kind of coincide with what I've said in the past about season 13 being the final year. I think, as far gone as Dallas was by that point, if it would have ended with that season, and J.R. being trapped in the asylum, the viewers that still cared might have looked at it as a nice dose of his own medicine, and we wouldn't have had the dastardly season 14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Southworth, post: 441171, member: 4960"] It's interesting to find in the results that J.R. putting Sue Ellen in the sanitarium is winning(or won??) For one thing, I just can't see that beating out cheating with her sister. While..I realize J.R. didn't exactly do it with her best interest at heart, she did need the help. Yes, he did plainly said "we both have too many secrets. and I can't trust you to keep your mouth shut"(or something to that effect). Hmm...the impact this plot had on the overall viewers goes without saying, especially looking at these poll results. It does kind of coincide with what I've said in the past about season 13 being the final year. I think, as far gone as Dallas was by that point, if it would have ended with that season, and J.R. being trapped in the asylum, the viewers that still cared might have looked at it as a nice dose of his own medicine, and we wouldn't have had the dastardly season 14. [/QUOTE]
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