Dallas

Dallas

2012
Dallas
Dallas

Dallas

7.2 | TV-14 | en | Drama

J.R., Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing are all back at Southfork, with plenty of secrets, schemes and betrayals in mind. This time, they're joined by the next generation of Ewings, who take ambition and deception to a new level.

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EP15  Brave New World
Sep. 22,2014
Brave New World

In the electrifying third season finale, the Ewings and the Rylands finally force the cartel to pay the piper as some lives are saved and others are lost. Bobby and Sue Ellen form a new alliance to protect the family, which pits them against John Ross, who is still trying to regain control of Ewing Global and fix his marriage to Pamela. And Elena is pushed to the brink when she finds out the real depths of Nicolas' betrayal. As the season comes to an end, enemies are unmasked, new alliances are formed, and John Ross learns a shocking secret about J.R. that sends him halfway around the globe in search of a surprising new cohort.

EP14  Endgame
Sep. 22,2014
Endgame

While Christopher races to find Elena, Bobby is double-crossed by the cartel. No longer able to sit by, John Ross puts his own life on the line to attempt a rescue. Meanwhile, Nicolas tries to prove himself to Elena by making a deal with the authorities that puts him on a collision course with John Ross' plan and places both their lives in jeopardy.

EP13  Boxed In
Sep. 15,2014
Boxed In

In the wake of a devastating family kidnapping, Bobby puts everything on the line to save lives. John Ross and Pamela form a truce of sorts. Elena, who's been in hiding with Nicolas, finally learns the truth about his connections to the cartel, which sends her spiraling. Christopher desperately searches for Elena, fearing for her safety. And Bobby is forced to make a choice he never anticipated.

EP12  Victims of Love
Sep. 08,2014
Victims of Love

As Ewing Global goes public, twists and turns abound while everyone scrambles to claim ownership. Pamela struggles with what to do now that she knows Cliff didn't really kill J.R., and Bobby seeks the aide of an old flame Tracey McKay (guest star Melinda Clarke) to help get back control of the company. Meanwhile, Judith and Ryland work to fix their own problems with the cartel, which ends up putting lives in the balance and aligning the Rylands and Ewings in a way no one ever expected.

EP11  Hurt
Sep. 01,2014
Hurt

In a thrilling showdown, Elena finally confronts the Ewings for what J.R. did to her father and for framing Cliff. Sue Ellen, Pamela and Ann are shocked over the truths Elena exposes, realigning relationships and forcing Bobby to re-examine the steps he took to implement J.R.'s master plan. Meanwhile, Nicolas' plan to steal Ewing Global for the Cartel moves forward, setting the stage for a new battle.

EP10  Dead Reckoning
Aug. 25,2014
Dead Reckoning

The dark cloud over Southfork continues to grow with the news of a family death. Meanwhile, Christopher and Heather's relationship is put to the test as John Ross tries to redeem himself with Pamela, who begins to face the real reasons behind her overdose. Elsewhere, Elena makes a drastic move to get justice for her family, putting John Ross directly in her crosshairs.

EP9  Denial, Anger, Acceptance
Aug. 18,2014
Denial, Anger, Acceptance

The mid-season premiere finds the Ewing family searching for answers as to who set the fire at Southfork Ranch and who will survive. While John Ross and Emma struggle with their role in Pamela's overdose, relationships among the family are forever changed.

EP8  Where There's Smoke
Apr. 14,2014
Where There's Smoke

Pamela discovers that John Ross has been sleeping with Emma; Christopher and Heather must deal with Bo's drastic action; Elena and Nicolas' relationship is tested.

EP7  Like a Bad Penny
Apr. 07,2014
Like a Bad Penny

Bobby and Ann work to get Sue Ellen released; John Ross enlists the help of one of J.R.'s last business partners; secrets come to light; Elena makes a decision; Drew returns to Dallas.

EP6  Like Father, Like Son
Mar. 31,2014
Like Father, Like Son

John Ross scrambles to keep the Arctic lease deal alive; Elena and Nicolas get Pamela and John Ross out of the office; things get complicated for Christopher and Heather; Ryland's plot takes an unexpected turn.

EP5  D.T.R.
Mar. 24,2014
D.T.R.

Bobby and Sue Ellen try to keep John Ross from becoming like his father; Christopher makes a discovery about Heather's past; Cliff persuades Elena to try a new tact; Judith, Ryland and Ann try to get Emma under control.

EP4  Lifting the Veil
Mar. 17,2014
Lifting the Veil

It's wedding day at Southfork and Afton, Ray and Lucy return for the occasion. The only one missing is the groom, John Ross, who's skipped out to strike a deal with a family adversary. Meanwhile, Christopher returns from Mexico to witness Nicolas and Elena's relationship deepening, and to his surprise finds a new burgeoning romantic connection. As Pamela wonders what's keeping John Ross from the nuptials, Sue Ellen fears it's Emma and contemplates stopping the wedding.

EP3  Playing Chicken
Mar. 10,2014
Playing Chicken

Bobby tries to outmaneuver John Ross; Christopher makes a discovery about Nicolas' past; Emma's games jeopardize John Ross and Pamela's wedding.

EP2  Trust Me
Mar. 03,2014
Trust Me

John Ross goes to great lengths to keep his plans for Ewing Global moving forward; Sue Ellen's alliance with her son is threatened; Emma enlists the help of her grandmother; Bobby and Ann investigate Ryland's release from jail.

EP1  The Return
Feb. 24,2014
The Return

Sue Ellen is planning John Ross and Pamela's wedding. However the united Ewing front can't last for long as John Ross gets into a conflict with Bobby over the ownership of the ranch. He's also meets up for an illicit liaison with Emma. Whilst Christopher and Elena are still at odds as Elena returns to Dallas with a secret agenda.

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7.2 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2012-06-13 | Released Producted By: Warner Horizon Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.tnt.tv/series/dallas/
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J.R., Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing are all back at Southfork, with plenty of secrets, schemes and betrayals in mind. This time, they're joined by the next generation of Ewings, who take ambition and deception to a new level.

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Josh Henderson , Jesse Metcalfe , Jordana Brewster

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FilmBuff1994 Dallas is a great television series with well written story lines and a very talented cast.This show will certainly not have the same legacy that the original Dallas (which this is a continuation of) will have,I think the stories played it way too safe and didn't have anything groundbreaking or unique like the original did with episodes such as Who Shot Jr.,it was a bit too formulaic and didn't want to take any risks.The cast that appeared in the original series are certainly the highlight,particularly Patrick Duffy and of course Larry Hagman,who is sadly only in 17 episodes as he passed away in late 2012,but he ended his career playing his most iconic role,JR. Ewing,and he will always be remembered for his outstanding dramatic acting,may he rest in peace.Some of the new cast are also very professional and seem very aware of the type of acting they needed to portray in order to play Ewings,Jesse Metcalfe,Jordana Brewster and Brenda Strong do a great job,but Josh Henderson stands out the most as he becomes the new JR and is as ruthless as his father ever was.Three seasons is plenty and the series didn't thrill me enough to want any more,but I was interested enough to watch till the end and I think maybe a movie to tie up loose ends and finish up Dallas in its entirety would be great.Its an easy to watch drama that is thrilling at times,I never watched the original series but I feel fans of it will likely enjoy and Dallas is worth a watch. The next generation of the Ewing family begin to show the same greed and ruthlessness as their relatives as they fight for power and land. Best Performance: Larry Hagman Worst Performance: Judith Light
Shopaholic35 OK so I know when you first watch this you feel like it just doesn't work but I promise you need to stick with it. I had initial doubts after watching the first half of season one and then I'm not sure exactly when it happened but all of a sudden "BAM" I was hooked and this seemingly mediocre show turned into a fantastic show.I've never seen the original Dallas but you'd have to be living under a rock to have not heard about some of the dramas or characters. Well many of the original cast have major roles in this new version of Dallas and they work well with the new generation of Ewings. It feels so seamless and natural the way the new cast blends in with the old. And as you'd expect if you were a fan of the original version there is just as much drama and betrayal as ever.A truly fantastic soap drama that turns out much better than you could have imagined.
pam butterworth I avidly watched every episode of Dallas the first time around in the 1980's. I was unsure if the excitement could be replicated in this long awaited follow up series but I'm pleased to say, that now I've got used to all the new, especially younger characters, it is just as gripping as ever. The death of Larry Hagman was a sad loss, but his son fills his shoes admirably. I'm sorry that Victoria Principal felt unable to appear in this new series - she doesn't know what she's missing !! Linda Gray looks brilliant. I'm sure the wheeling and dealing will continue with every twist and turn on the roller coaster journey. Can't wait to see the next episode. Long may it all continue, I'm really enjoying it.
aidan kane Few shows have the built in fan base, history, and mythology as "Dallas". From the story lines to the cliff hangers, to the capable performances, "Dallas" delivered every Friday night for over a decade. The disappointing thing about this new series is the producers' lack of this rich history, disregard for the fan base and ignorance of the mythology. Watching this first episode left me cold for a couple of different reasons. John Ross drilling for oil on Southfork; any viewer of the original series knows this has long been against Miss Ellie's wishes. J.R. tried it once before and caught hell for it. How John Ross managed to sneak a drilling crew on the ranch under Bobby's nose defies explanation. John Ross, later in the episode insults Christopher for not being a "real Ewing" and makes some crack about his daddy buying him from some deadbeat.If John Ross is aware of this history, wouldn't he also be equally aware of who Christopher's birth mother is? Why on earth would he bring that up? Another scene left me shaking my head was the dinner scene: Rebecca asked Elena to be her bridesmaid and everyone at the table looked uncomfortable about it, because Christopher and Elena apparently used to be a couple. With the viewer not having seen these relationships unfold and develop, the scene came across as a wasted effort. The first episode of the original "Dallas" is on DVD, I recommend viewers of this new series compare its first episode to the original to see how character and plot development come together.The prior series also did a much better job casting its characters,especially the men.Watching vintage Dallas is almost like watching a western set in the city. These guys had gravitas. J.R. Bobby, Ray,etc. were fully grown,"man's man" type guys. These two new leads look like college boys.Neither of them look like they could head a billion dollar corporation,ride in a rodeo, or make women weak kneed.Casting on this series was a big misfire. Why the producers haven't mined the rich history from Dallas" golden age to script characters for this new series is a mystery. For those who want to say"This is a different show!", think again. The producers took the theme song, the families, the concept, some of the history of the original series. To continue a story, you need continuity. On the whole, my personal opinion is the producers are drawing a check based on little more than the reputation of the series that preceded this one.