Jr Ewing always played dirty but Bobby always played straight. At times miss ellie couldn't stand jr at times.When Jr gets into trouble at times Jock be furious for at times for what Jr did. At times Jock couldn't stand jr
@joshuamargheim70899 күн бұрын
Dream Season?
@timschmidt378411 күн бұрын
Jim Davis' role was iconic as Jock Ewing. What a great actor.
@user-fi3gh3ef8m11 күн бұрын
Bobby and J.R always obad and listened to Jock
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp16 күн бұрын
And here bobby was his favorite son
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp16 күн бұрын
Classic Dallas ❤
@stacystoltz872226 күн бұрын
❤ Donna 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@nestorperena862927 күн бұрын
I guess if you really born in a really rich family you have to make your will in your 20s or 30s.
@JMD737928 күн бұрын
Jim Davis was masterful in this role. He could do scenes like this then be tender and cry in scenes with Miss Ellie.
@stevegnash129 күн бұрын
“REAL power is something you TAKE!” - sums up the show quite nicely. ⛽️ 💵 🤠 💍 🐴 🌆
@DavidVasherАй бұрын
What was season 12 all about
@jhutch67Ай бұрын
J R with the Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter glazed-over stare... or is it the other way around? Awesome scene. One of the few, if not the only time, Bobby was put in his place. Shall we say, a teachable moment...
@TheRickster.Ай бұрын
That is real power when you can take off work any time of the day and go drink
@user-xs1vh3wq1cАй бұрын
Love this, Larry and Linda were great - JR was both upset and surprised at Sue Ellen …
@Ma007rkАй бұрын
The 1 person that JR Ewing would not take on under any circumstances was "The Old Man." I know that it was just a movie but you can tell that he is one crusty old bird.
@AndyBluebear-fi9omАй бұрын
That $500k Jenna got would be the equivalent of almost $1.5 million today, adjusted for inflation.
@DavidVasherАй бұрын
Best theme ever
@zacheddy4486Ай бұрын
i watched this epesode on tubi the other day and noticed a few things wrong... the guys were downtown talking to aunt bee they would put the camera on andy... behind him there was a building and on the window it said bar... that county was supossed to be dry.... if thats the case why is there a bar in the town of mayberry?? HAHA
@stormhawk3319Ай бұрын
Jock was the one man JR never crossed, talked back to or criticised. He worshipped his daddy as well as fearing him.
@birgerzielke4531Ай бұрын
no, barbara bel geddes.
@travisjames3517Ай бұрын
It should have been a coma hallucination.
@edwardmalone5257Ай бұрын
I can tell that Jim Davis was very sick at this point and was toughening it out. He was dedicated to his craft. If anyone wants to see more of him, they can check him out on some Death Valley Days episodes. He appeared in "Little Washington", "Three Minutes to Eternity", "The Oldest Law" & several other episodes.
@kaelakaela8808Ай бұрын
I love JR and JOCK. I never really liked Bobby he was too soft. Extremely unpopular opinion
@SeanRankin2Ай бұрын
Bobby's facial expressions were gold! At first his look was menacing when he thought JR was the one to confront. When Jock intercepted his gaze was completely deflated
@yesterdayproductions1019Ай бұрын
The dramatic acting of those three characters was unmatched by anyone.
@yesterdayproductions1019Ай бұрын
I loved Jim Davis as Jock Ewing. He was fabulous! The show was still very entertaining but never quite as good after he died. I hated Clayton Farlow. He couldn't come close to the impact that Jock Ewing had on those boys.
@robinnnnnnnnnnnn2 ай бұрын
Worst return ever. Bobby was still dead on Knots Landing.
@heddalee2 ай бұрын
These people are addicted to arguing.
@rogerdorn382 ай бұрын
Wendell was an absolute creep.
@user-se8ds5ev5k2 ай бұрын
You do that!
@JohnWest-zq5gs2 ай бұрын
Donna Reed was a lousy Miss Ellie no we're even close to Barbara bel geddis
@brianvivickers37122 ай бұрын
The look of defeat on the face of JR was priceless.
@brianvivickers37122 ай бұрын
JR very simply got SKUNKED OUT. Sue Ellen was one step ahead of JR, and she had the help of Kimberly Cryder, as well as one of JR’s biggest adversaries, in the person of Jeremy Windell.
@brianvivickers37122 ай бұрын
The look on JR’s face was priceless when she walked into the Boardroom.
@ninademci15002 ай бұрын
I preferred, still prefer, and will always prefer this theme song at the beginning of the show.
@phx4closureman2 ай бұрын
2:27 *Jock looks STRAIGHT AT THE CAMERA- still upset!*
@phx4closureman2 ай бұрын
2:25 *J.R. be like, DAYUUUUM, dad has STILL got it!*
@darrellmccloud18212 ай бұрын
Another round, when they didnt finish their drinks
@kadeshow2 ай бұрын
I agree with Bobby on this one
@alexnordh2 ай бұрын
It was the final straw...i remember out family had some candy, soda, crisps in front of the teve and mum "oh come on this settles it" and after that we never watched the show...in fact it was a blessing...dad took up his old hobbies, mum developed other interests...
@moviemonster20832 ай бұрын
They could avoided the whole issue by just having Bobby disappear mysteriously, then they could have had episodes with forensic experts and investigations as to his whereabouts and he could have come back at any point with any number of storylines that they would have had a field day coming up with.
@timothyypa2 ай бұрын
As much as I loved the spectacular Dream Season and how it pains me to see its emotional trials & tribulations wiped away, Dallas made the right choice to bring Bobby back and how he returned-for the enduring longevity of the show. Remember: ratings decline happened for ALL prime time soaps after the pinnacle 1983-1985 era, regardless what the storylines were. Dallas made the right choice.
@NPCSingularity2 ай бұрын
Boy Jock was a man. He didn’t mince his words and he that line will always be one of my favorites. He taught Bobby a lesson and put him in his place at the same time.
@druler652 ай бұрын
I love the relationship between JR and Sue Ellen 💌
@dressshoeguy2 ай бұрын
Oh when Sue Ellen screws over JR it’s delicious.
@elizabethramirezsierra37002 ай бұрын
Happy Days is classic sitcom about a teenager and his life This sitcom is set in the 1950s
@gr8maker2 ай бұрын
JIM Davis best scene
@samuelfitzhugh36303 ай бұрын
Jock eyes never leave Bobby's eyes
@Percy-gl6th3 ай бұрын
could you imagine JR Ewing vs Michael Dougles aka Gordon Getko on wall street or the oil industry WOW having a conversation
@marytate66373 ай бұрын
I'm writing that i would love it if all 356 episodes of DALLAS was to become available to stream on MAX in 2024. I read online that Warner Bros. studios might release a brand new DALLAS The Complete Series Bluray boxset with all 14seasons with a brand new remastered picture quality.
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Jr Ewing always played dirty but Bobby always played straight. At times miss ellie couldn't stand jr at times.When Jr gets into trouble at times Jock be furious for at times for what Jr did. At times Jock couldn't stand jr
Dream Season?
Jim Davis' role was iconic as Jock Ewing. What a great actor.
Bobby and J.R always obad and listened to Jock
And here bobby was his favorite son
Classic Dallas ❤
❤ Donna 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I guess if you really born in a really rich family you have to make your will in your 20s or 30s.
Jim Davis was masterful in this role. He could do scenes like this then be tender and cry in scenes with Miss Ellie.
“REAL power is something you TAKE!” - sums up the show quite nicely. ⛽️ 💵 🤠 💍 🐴 🌆
What was season 12 all about
J R with the Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter glazed-over stare... or is it the other way around? Awesome scene. One of the few, if not the only time, Bobby was put in his place. Shall we say, a teachable moment...
That is real power when you can take off work any time of the day and go drink
Love this, Larry and Linda were great - JR was both upset and surprised at Sue Ellen …
The 1 person that JR Ewing would not take on under any circumstances was "The Old Man." I know that it was just a movie but you can tell that he is one crusty old bird.
That $500k Jenna got would be the equivalent of almost $1.5 million today, adjusted for inflation.
Best theme ever
i watched this epesode on tubi the other day and noticed a few things wrong... the guys were downtown talking to aunt bee they would put the camera on andy... behind him there was a building and on the window it said bar... that county was supossed to be dry.... if thats the case why is there a bar in the town of mayberry?? HAHA
Jock was the one man JR never crossed, talked back to or criticised. He worshipped his daddy as well as fearing him.
no, barbara bel geddes.
It should have been a coma hallucination.
I can tell that Jim Davis was very sick at this point and was toughening it out. He was dedicated to his craft. If anyone wants to see more of him, they can check him out on some Death Valley Days episodes. He appeared in "Little Washington", "Three Minutes to Eternity", "The Oldest Law" & several other episodes.
I love JR and JOCK. I never really liked Bobby he was too soft. Extremely unpopular opinion
Bobby's facial expressions were gold! At first his look was menacing when he thought JR was the one to confront. When Jock intercepted his gaze was completely deflated
The dramatic acting of those three characters was unmatched by anyone.
I loved Jim Davis as Jock Ewing. He was fabulous! The show was still very entertaining but never quite as good after he died. I hated Clayton Farlow. He couldn't come close to the impact that Jock Ewing had on those boys.
Worst return ever. Bobby was still dead on Knots Landing.
These people are addicted to arguing.
Wendell was an absolute creep.
You do that!
Donna Reed was a lousy Miss Ellie no we're even close to Barbara bel geddis
The look of defeat on the face of JR was priceless.
JR very simply got SKUNKED OUT. Sue Ellen was one step ahead of JR, and she had the help of Kimberly Cryder, as well as one of JR’s biggest adversaries, in the person of Jeremy Windell.
The look on JR’s face was priceless when she walked into the Boardroom.
I preferred, still prefer, and will always prefer this theme song at the beginning of the show.
2:27 *Jock looks STRAIGHT AT THE CAMERA- still upset!*
2:25 *J.R. be like, DAYUUUUM, dad has STILL got it!*
Another round, when they didnt finish their drinks
I agree with Bobby on this one
It was the final straw...i remember out family had some candy, soda, crisps in front of the teve and mum "oh come on this settles it" and after that we never watched the show...in fact it was a blessing...dad took up his old hobbies, mum developed other interests...
They could avoided the whole issue by just having Bobby disappear mysteriously, then they could have had episodes with forensic experts and investigations as to his whereabouts and he could have come back at any point with any number of storylines that they would have had a field day coming up with.
As much as I loved the spectacular Dream Season and how it pains me to see its emotional trials & tribulations wiped away, Dallas made the right choice to bring Bobby back and how he returned-for the enduring longevity of the show. Remember: ratings decline happened for ALL prime time soaps after the pinnacle 1983-1985 era, regardless what the storylines were. Dallas made the right choice.
Boy Jock was a man. He didn’t mince his words and he that line will always be one of my favorites. He taught Bobby a lesson and put him in his place at the same time.
I love the relationship between JR and Sue Ellen 💌
Oh when Sue Ellen screws over JR it’s delicious.
Happy Days is classic sitcom about a teenager and his life This sitcom is set in the 1950s
JIM Davis best scene
Jock eyes never leave Bobby's eyes
could you imagine JR Ewing vs Michael Dougles aka Gordon Getko on wall street or the oil industry WOW having a conversation
I'm writing that i would love it if all 356 episodes of DALLAS was to become available to stream on MAX in 2024. I read online that Warner Bros. studios might release a brand new DALLAS The Complete Series Bluray boxset with all 14seasons with a brand new remastered picture quality.