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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0883929023783
Format: NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 15, 2008
Running Time: 1550 minutes
Sales Rank: 80
Studio: Warner Home Video
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Product Description: Episodes:1. The Family Ewing2. Rock Bottom3. Those Eyes4. Resurrection5. Saving Grace6. Mothers7. The Wind of Change8. Quandary9. Close Encounters10. Suffer the Little Children11. The Prize12. En Passant13. Goodbye Farewell and Amen14. Curiosity Killed the Cat15. The Missing Link16. Twenty-Four Hours17. The Deadly Game18. Blame it on Bogota19. Shadow Games20. Missing21. Dire Straits22. Overture23. Sitting Ducks24. Masquerade25. Just Desserts26. Nothing's Ever Perfect27. J.R. Rising28. Serendipity29. Thrice in a Lifetime30. Hello Goodbye Hello31. Blast From the PastFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 883929023783 Manufacturer No: 1000039444
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Rating: - The last 5 seasons of Dallas and the color RED
I started collecting and watching Dallas on DVD, and I am starting to love the show. So far, I have the first 5 Seasons and I am looking foward to collect the rest of the series. I hope there plans on releasing the 5 remaining seasons the next few years. The next Season to release is Dallas The Complete 10th Season (1986-1987), which is the final season for Susan Howard as Donna Krebbs and Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing. I hope Dallas The Complete 10th Season (1986-1987)has the color RED to match the Cliffhanger whare Pam gets barbecued. Please release the last 5 seasons of Dallas in the near future!
Rating: - The Dream Season
Let us put to rest any comment about season nine, Patrick Duffy left the cast to handle personal affairs after his parents were brutally murdered in colorado, enough said. And yes the cast members welcomed him back season ten .
Rating: - Weird Year in the Middle of the Series
Fortunately, the real Miss Ellie is back (in the form of Barbara Bel Geddes) but this is an otherwise strange year.
With Bobby ostensibly dead, new writer/producers took over the show and attempt to make it both more introspective (like spin-off KNOTS LANDING) but also more glamorous (like rival DYNASTY).
The first half of the season almost works--- it's edgier and experimental. But mid-way thru, the plotting just becomes muddled without any direction, and you have characters making nice-nice who never ordinarily would. The scenes become increasingly maudlin, taking on a frankly prissy "Little-Woman-Fixes-All" perspective which is riminiscent of the old daytime soaps from prior decades, and it's not an improvement.
By year's end (SPOILER ALERT!!) Bobby re-appears in Pam's shower... Back in 1986, this became DALLAS' biggest cliffhanger since J.R. was shot: how is Bobby alive??
But it was the answer which became THE biggest "Jump the Shark" moment in TV history: Bobby's death and the entire subsequent year was all one long dream on the part of Bobby's ex-wife, Pam.
Many long-term viewers tuned-out never came back. The dream scenario became a sitcom punchline for years.
Sure, DALLAS was a "soap", but also one of the most influential shows in TV history, and fans were appalled by the use of the dream because it wasn't the kind of device the series was accustomed to previously throwing at their audience.
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Rating: - Relax, it's just a dream
Okay, so it was all a dream, but what a fun dream it was. The whole Angelica Nero/Dmitri Marinos plotline is vintage 80s (check out those crazy outfits Angelica wore!) and culminates in what is one of my all-time favorite Dallas lines: Harry McSween, JR's pet police detective,says to the struggling Angelica as he leads her out of JR's office at Ewing Oil "Come on, Ms. Nero, let's you and me take an elevator ride and I'll explain to you all about the Miranda decision." Now, you just don't get writing like that on TV nowadays. Five stars all the way for this season.
Rating: - Wooo thats more like it
This was much quicker than some of the looong gaps between seasons, lets get them going. I liked this season a lot.
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