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  • kimberly foster nice eye candy.

  • This was a story arc that just never really worked out. They should have introduced it earlier in the series.

  • It was a nice idea, shame the show was so weak then. Would have been better had it been done while Sue Ellen was there...

  • this was the final nail in the coffin. shit Sasha Mitchell SUCKS!!!!

  • dallas is coming back on t.n.t....all new...

  • @Koach127 never mind Ray, Sue Ellen should have been there! How explosive would that be!!

  • i love u jr

  • It's too bad Steve Kanaly didn't make a guest appearance and sat with them while this was going on. Ray should've been there to learn about James.

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  • Calley was the only one in that clan that wasn't full of hate, envy, and vengeance.

    She was a real sweetie, but in the hands of that family, a real schnook too.

  • Bobby had no hate, Ray also.

    But Cally was just HOT!

  • Bobby was always paranoid and pissed off. And he was full of himself, always talking down to JR.

  • Even grey- haired J. R. likes to make

    not funny jokes of Ray Krebbs.

  • Yeah, the acting is terrible in this clip. Someone please post the video of Sue Ellen walking in on JR in Holly Hardwood's bed and the clip of JR trying to beat up James after Cally tells JR that James is the father of her baby.

  • JR having an unknown son was a good idea but it came 4 or 5 years too late. And the actors were TERRIBLE choices - that wimp CK model and that melodramatic woman. Plus, JR being in love with some European broad is very anti-Dallas. What about Julie Gray? She was JR's first love. They could have brought in a son JR had via Julie that was raised by her parents or other relatives. After all, single mothers were not commonplace in the seventies.

  • I agree with you jksonny.

  • Well, remember Julie Gray was dead. She had jumped off her apartment building.

  • Yeah, I meant that Julie had the child but left him to be raised by her parents (or given up for adoption) while she pursued a career (and to keep the child a secret from JR). In order for the kid to be old enough to have a meaningful role in the show, Julie would have had to have been pregnant around the same time JR dropped her for Sue Ellen. That would make sense as far as her keeping the child a secret. Shortly after the birth, Julie returned to Dallas and started working at Ewing Oil.

  • That wasn't Julie Gray,Two old guys that JR shafted killed her,It was Kristin that fell off the balcony,as JR said ''she was so high on drugs,she thought she could fly''.

  • Dallas got really weak towards the end but they definitely brought on some serious eye candy...Cally and April's sister...yummy

  • The last season was really watery, nothing but a mere shadow of what the show was. I still would watch, but you could tell the actors and the writing had gotten really tired by then.

  • Wich season was this?

  • This was season 12.

  • The show almost jumped the shark after Season 9, but I always thought it semi-recovered. Then when they couldn't kill Pam off, because they killed Bobby off only to turn it into a dream, the show went into the tank.

    By Season 12, they were just on fumes. They tried to make JR the man the villian you loved (or earlier the guy you loved to hate) into some sorry idotic sap.

  • Cally Harper was so sexy!

  • You were not kidding one bit!!! She is gorgeous!

  • Cliff just like his daddy a drunk.

  • Well like James said "you have in every way" JR is truly his daddy's boy.

  • LMAO look a J.R's Face.

  • nice clip! If you have anymore with J.R and James could please load them to

  • great

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