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Are you sure this isn't a bad dream Mic ?


And anyway, how could they pooooossibly bring that ol' stuff up to date


Sue Ellen would be in rehab for a start (she's still in it isn't she) & JR would be at an equal right tribunal in no time



For some reason i've got Dallas crossed with Dukes of hazard in my head



Weird I know

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I chuckled at the guardian tv review (though I'm sure grace dent would have been funnier)


"There's no sign of Pamela, probably for the best. She ? Victoria Principal ? was the first woman I ever really loved, and it might not be the same. But here's Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), looking ? good, though a bit weird. She's not saying much, and when she does her face doesn't move, as if she's been cryogenically frozen from the neck upwards and they don't totally thaw her out for filming in case she wilts, or her face explodes into a cloud of dust.


And JR ? Larry Hagman ? himself. Is that really him, sitting in that chair? Or Father Jack? He's clinically depressed, says the nurse in the home. Clinically deceased, I'd say. Well, perhaps there's the tiniest flicker in those eyes, under those magnificent silver bushes, but it hardly looks like the oil-fired furnace that was the driving force of this show for 13 years."

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