@chr5210 A famous scene with Linda Gray in a Valentino blouse (which is soon tattered and dirty on skid row). The first half of the "Dream Season - 1985-86) was fabulous. Dallas handled the absence of the Bobby Ewing character as well as could have been expected. IMO, it wasn't until the second half of the season that things went awry. Sue Ellen's alcoholism hit its apex during this season premier. Linda wanted it addressed, then eliminated. She got her way & boy was is it good.
JR wasn't evil in these episodes,He was hurt.Even though he backstabbed and doublecrossed Bobby,he did actually care about him,when he thought he was dead and this is why he acted like this.
JR was at his Ultimate EVIL the second season on the Cliffhanger of WHO SHOT J.R. "A HOUSE DIVIDED" When J.R Told Kristin, "NOW IS THE TIME TO BE SCARED" Larry at that point perfected the true evil Villain that was J.R EWING. That episode a "film Noir" look to it very classic, haunting lighting and music. He is the Truly MASTER Villain. No one could have compare to him. You can never beat the original. All the rest just Copy him..
It goes to show you (and yeah I know this was during the Dream Season) that Sue Ellen's self-esteam was so low at this point that JR could say almost anything to her. This actually turned her into the self-controlling bitch she would end up being later, although they had to reboot it slightly due to making Season 8 and Bobby's death (in Season 7) a dream.
Of course, Hagman seriously dumbed down the character of JR when it was time for JR to finally get his. Which he got from Season 11 on.
I think I've heard about that - is it where they decided to bring the show back and made out the last series was a dream to bring some characters back into it?
Sue Ellen is going to be gone and never to be found and she is going to die since she is in jail for getting drunk of alcoholic drink.
chr5210 4 months ago
Sue Ellen was drunk and ended up in jail?
chr5210 8 months ago
@chr5210 A famous scene with Linda Gray in a Valentino blouse (which is soon tattered and dirty on skid row). The first half of the "Dream Season - 1985-86) was fabulous. Dallas handled the absence of the Bobby Ewing character as well as could have been expected. IMO, it wasn't until the second half of the season that things went awry. Sue Ellen's alcoholism hit its apex during this season premier. Linda wanted it addressed, then eliminated. She got her way & boy was is it good.
redletter2008 7 months ago
That was some powerful acting
free2drm 9 months ago
Dallas' homeless knows how to welcome strangers. I'm gonna move there !
cmammlj 1 year ago
JR wasn't evil in these episodes,He was hurt.Even though he backstabbed and doublecrossed Bobby,he did actually care about him,when he thought he was dead and this is why he acted like this.
alslevie1986 1 year ago
It's amazing. She leaves a worm for a bottle.
ajd1211 1 year ago
Why did Sue Ellen even attempt to talk to J.R alone, after Bobby's funeral? She knew that his twisted words would tip her over the edge.
TheJaking87 2 years ago
ohmygossh, how awful for sue ellen :[
love linda gray so much :]
MrsSuperman93 2 years ago
@2:42 was that lou diamond philps in the white shirt?
BettyB313 2 years ago
Yes, it was.
TheJaking87 2 years ago
thank you
BettyB313 2 years ago
@BettyB313 yA KNOW I THINK IT IS I FIRST THOUGHT SO WHEN I SAW THIS EPISODE
Godess1971 1 year ago
@BettyB313 Yes
arobb2007 10 months ago
Great video clip. Larry Hagman and Linda Gray did an amazing job with these scenes at the beginning of the dream season.
MrsBobbyJamesEwing 2 years ago 4
JR was at his Ultimate EVIL the second season on the Cliffhanger of WHO SHOT J.R. "A HOUSE DIVIDED" When J.R Told Kristin, "NOW IS THE TIME TO BE SCARED" Larry at that point perfected the true evil Villain that was J.R EWING. That episode a "film Noir" look to it very classic, haunting lighting and music. He is the Truly MASTER Villain. No one could have compare to him. You can never beat the original. All the rest just Copy him..
NFitalianGuy 3 years ago 4
almost seemed those two street girls wanted to lesb her lol
MisterDD78 3 years ago
Sue Ellen's infamous lost weekend.
cloverfield911 3 years ago 2
It goes to show you (and yeah I know this was during the Dream Season) that Sue Ellen's self-esteam was so low at this point that JR could say almost anything to her. This actually turned her into the self-controlling bitch she would end up being later, although they had to reboot it slightly due to making Season 8 and Bobby's death (in Season 7) a dream.
Of course, Hagman seriously dumbed down the character of JR when it was time for JR to finally get his. Which he got from Season 11 on.
fgeorge76 3 years ago
Larry Hagman and Linda Gray were awesome as JR and Sue Ellen.
MrsBobbyJamesEwing 3 years ago 2
Whoa, that's Lou Diamond Phillips in the skid row scene!
I dont think J.R was any meaner than in this scene.. with the scenes where he threatened Edgar Randolph a close second..
bacardilvr 3 years ago
I love Sue Ellen!
joacim99 4 years ago
This Scene takes place after Bobby's Funeral in season 8 1985-86 (aka the dream season)
WCD73 4 years ago
I think I've heard about that - is it where they decided to bring the show back and made out the last series was a dream to bring some characters back into it?
emphaticapathy 4 years ago
YES,IT IS.
WCD73 4 years ago
NO,Actually that is season 9.
WCD73 4 years ago
The "Screaming" scenes were done in one take. Linda did them so well it was all they needed.
Yangedd 4 years ago
God I love this scene. Linda Gray's performance during this era was absolutely fantastic.
kadeshow 4 years ago
Damn she looks terrible.
IrinaDerevkoLives 4 years ago
I read somewhere when she did this scnce the extras were real prostitues, homeless people, and drug dealers
Central85 5 years ago
Valentino in skid row. Sue Ellen did even that in high style.
notaewing 5 years ago
Linda Gray is totally awesome in these scenes and the best actress Dallas ever had!!
crazy4linda 5 years ago
I love sue ellen she was a mess...lol
DETROITFREAK 5 years ago