Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
It may not be hitting our shores until September, when you’ll have to tune in to Channel 5 to see it in the UK, but here at What Culture, we’ve already had a bit of a dabble into the new season of Dallas, the television soap opera that made Jr, Bobby and Sue Ellen global superstars right up until 1991, when the thirteenth season wrapped.
For those of you too young to remember, and that includes much of the cast, the phenomenon of dirty double (and triple) dealings, family rivalry, murder and professional backstabbing practically ruled the ratings for an entire decade. It was big hair, big shoulder pads and too much make up for the women and oil, horses and Stetsons for the men.
And now it’s back, with most of the original cast. Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray are joined by Ken Kercheval,...
It may not be hitting our shores until September, when you’ll have to tune in to Channel 5 to see it in the UK, but here at What Culture, we’ve already had a bit of a dabble into the new season of Dallas, the television soap opera that made Jr, Bobby and Sue Ellen global superstars right up until 1991, when the thirteenth season wrapped.
For those of you too young to remember, and that includes much of the cast, the phenomenon of dirty double (and triple) dealings, family rivalry, murder and professional backstabbing practically ruled the ratings for an entire decade. It was big hair, big shoulder pads and too much make up for the women and oil, horses and Stetsons for the men.
And now it’s back, with most of the original cast. Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray are joined by Ken Kercheval,...
- 6/15/2012
- by Steve Leadbetter
- Obsessed with Film
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