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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

Trouble at the big ball!

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  • That Nut IS NOT AND NEVER WILL BE JOCK EWING!!! THERE IS ONLY ONE TRUE GREATNESS OF JOCK EWING, AND THAT IS MR. JIM DAVIS!!!

  • This is my favorite oil barons ball and one of my favorite seasons of Dallas. This was the last of the "great" seasons of Dallas.

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  • 1:19 Jr; ''WAIT TIL YOUR ASKED''.LOL

  • @SuperNezzy That second Valentine Girl looked like a cheap whore. Mandy Winger was the one and only Valentine Vamp! If I were directing this episode, here are my changes: Pam walks in topless & hoop-skirt; Sue Ellen rips off Mandy's dress, then throws a bowl of shrimp on her bare breasts; Pam scratches April's eyes out, then dances the hustle with JR; JR then pinches Pam's ample nips and lets out a rebel yell; Miss Ellie & Clayton do the bump and Ellie shatters her left hip.

  • JR is hilarious when he talks fast.

  • JR: "Um..."

    Jaime" "No thanks."

    JR: "Wait until you are asked."

    Bwahaha I always like JR and Jaime trading barbs.

    And the Wes Parmalee story I hated. Hated it the first time during the dream season, hated it again. Of all the stories they had to resurrect, it had to be this one? Ugh.

  • Valentine Girl, looks like Lady Gaga

  • Sue Ellen..all class!

  • awesome. Dallas made quite a comeback this season..

  • Perhaps the Parmalee storyline would have been better if he had been hired by Jeremy Wendell as a way to get control of Ewing Oil.

  • @sanjeevksharma Amen one of the finest actors of the mid 20th Century is Jim Davis. Larry Hagman will be remembered as a great actor of the 20th Century and early 21th Century.

  • No one could ever replace the great Jim Davis, but I did really enjoy this "is Jock alive" storyline and wish it hadn't had such a crummy conclusion....I really believed Wes was Jock for a long time there!

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