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Dallas Discussion Thread

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On 4/2/2026 at 8:08 PM, SoapDope78 said:

James Canning playing the Dad in this commercial was the first Jimmy Barnes on Dallas.

Nitpick: it’s Jimmy Monahan. He’s the son of Digger’s sister, Maggie Monahan. Pamela used the name Monahan when she was in hiding after her car accident in 1987.

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9 hours ago, Chris 2 said:

Nitpick: it’s Jimmy Monahan. He’s the son of Digger’s sister, Maggie Monahan. Pamela used the name Monahan when she was in hiding after her car accident in 1987.

He was just credited as "Jimmy" in his first appearance in episode 5 then he was credited as Jimmy Barnes in episode 6 on IMDB when the role was recast.

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In the Season 2 episode "Bypass" Ed Nelson played the character of Jeb Amos and his side kick was Willie Joe Garr. Later Willie Joe's sidekick is referred to as Jeb Ames. I always assumed this was the same character, but slightly renamed with the recast. I also wonder if it was Lorimars wink wink at the audience that since they also produced Eight Is Enough at this time, they named both those characters as a combination from Willie Aames?Another recurring character during the early days was Wade Luce. That sounds like a name straight out of 70's porn.......LOL

Dallas burned through so much story and characters during these early years it's a shame they kind of swept it under the rug and never mined it for storylines in the later years.

Luke the boy that Bobby became close to could have been brought back. Maybe his Dad died and Bobby and Pam adopt him as a brother to Christopher.

Pam & Cliff's cousin Jimmy could have been brought back.

Kit Mainwaring could have returned with a partner and asked Lucy to be their surrogate.

Alan Beam could have returned to seek revenge.

Killing Kristin off was stupid. She could have been sent to prison for shooting J.R without him knowing she was pregnant. While in there she secretly gives birth to Christopher who should have been J.R.'s son. Kristin contacts Bobby and lets him and Pam secretly adopt him. They could have went years before J.R. uncovers the truth of about his nephew Christopher.

Dallas made a lot of mistakes in writing as the years went on. I also disagreed how they handled Jock's death. They should have addressed it as Miss Ellie finding him passed away quietly in his sleep at Southfork. Instead they decided to milk it and we got that bull with him missing and the search.

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Correction: I went back a looked at Bypass again and the character is being called Jeb "Ames". For some reason it is credited as Amos on IMDB and on several Dallas websites. Ed Nelson only played it for one episode before the character reappeared in " Fallen Idol" with actor Sandy Ward in the role. Nelson must have been unavailable for future episodes. I remember Ward playing the character of Pop on Seinfeld where he tore George's car up trying to fix it. He later appears in the same mental institution with George.

Someone at Lorimar had to name both of those characters after Willie Aames, since most of the directors, producers, writers etc....also worked on Eight Is Enough.

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On 4/10/2026 at 5:19 PM, SoapDope78 said:

He was just credited as "Jimmy" in his first appearance in episode 5 then he was credited as Jimmy Barnes in episode 6 on IMDB when the role was recast.

I think IMD simply made a mistake if they referred to him as a Barnes. Pam always introduced him as "my cousin Jimmy Monihan" or as "my Aunt Maggie's son, Jimmy Monihan". In Lee Raintree's novel Dallas, which coincided with the release of the miniseries in 1978 and which was taken from the first five rough-draft scripts, he's Jimmy Monihan from beginning to end.

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15 hours ago, Broderick said:

I think IMD simply made a mistake if they referred to him as a Barnes. Pam always introduced him as "my cousin Jimmy Monihan" or as "my Aunt Maggie's son, Jimmy Monihan". In Lee Raintree's novel Dallas, which coincided with the release of the miniseries in 1978 and which was taken from the first five rough-draft scripts, he's Jimmy Monihan from beginning to end.

It's been a while since I have sat down and watched the series thoroughly instead of skipping around and forgot a few details. I am currently watching them in remastered HD and they look incredible compared to the scratchy prints used on the DVD's.

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6 hours ago, SoapDope78 said:

It's been a while since I have sat down and watched the series thoroughly instead of skipping around and forgot a few details. I am currently watching them in remastered HD and they look incredible compared to the scratchy prints used on the DVD's.

They're very clear & pretty in HD.

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On 4/18/2026 at 1:11 AM, DRW50 said:

A Jim Davis Alcoa Theatre episode with the haunting Joanna Moore. Jim is mostly in the last few acts.

Jeeney Ray--Joanna Moore, Jim Davis, Ron Hayes, 1963 TV - YouTube

Thanks for sharing. I also remember seeing Jim Davis appear in an episode of The Donna Reed Show. Reed decades later would assume the role of Miss Ellie and do the scene where Davis portrait as Jock's is removed from Southfork.

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Desert Sun, Number 278, 25 June 1985New Ewing is heir apparent to ‘Dallas’ good guy role

By JERRY BUCK AP Television Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dack Rambo. the latest Ewing to turn up on CBS’ “Dallas,” is the heir apparent to the good guy role vacated by Patrick Duffy. Duffy quit the show after seven seasons and his character. Bobby Ewing, was killed in the last show of the season. Rambo was in the last five shows, playing Jack Ewing, a cousin to Bobby and J.R. Ewing, the slippery oilman played to perfection by Larry Ragman “Hopefully, Jack was brought in to fill the good guy role, although in the beginning we re not sure where he stands,” Rambo says. “I think that’s essentially what it’ll be because there’s only one villain, and that’s Larry Hagman. “It’ll be a nice change for me. On 'All My Children’ I was a ruthless character. On Paper Dolls' I was evil Wesley Harper. Lloyd Bridges played my father, the head of the empire. He had everything and 1 wanted it all. I’d stop at nothing to get Papa out of the way. Unfortunately, the show wasn't given enough of a chance to find an audience.”

At first it was suggested that Rambo take over the Bobby Ewing role, but that was considered a risky thing “It would have been difficult for people to accept someone else in that role,” he says. “Patrick has a large following.” The woods seem to be full of Ewings Jenny Lee Harrison has also joined the show as his sister, Jamie She is married to Cliff Barnes, the Ewings' archenemy. “They just got married, but I don’t know how happy they’ll be,” Rambo says Jack and Jamie are the children of Jason, a brother to Jock Ewing. Jason never appeared on “Dallas' but was occasionally mentioned His death was announced early last season He was the partner of Digger Barnes, the father of Cliff.

Although Jack is essentially a hero, he has a mysterious past and five years of his life are unaccounted for “Dallas” will begin its eighth season in September. Actress Barbara Bel Geddes will resume her role as Miss Ellie, which was played by Donna Reed during her illness. The ninth episode in the fall will mark the 200th episode and there is talk of doing a “Dallas” special at that time. Rambo was a sort of a modern day Zorro in “Sword of Justice” in 1978-79. That was the year “Dallas” made its debut. "Larry Hagman came over and did a guest shot on the pilot,” he says. “He told me he’d recently done four or five shows for 'Dallas.' He said he didn’t expect anything to come of it. He was already back doing other things.” Earlier, Rambo was a cowboy searching for his father in “The Guns of Will Sonnett.” Walter Brennan played his grandfather on the show, which was on two years from 1967-69. Rambo's first series came in 1962 when he was a teen-ager He and his twin brother, Dirk, played Loretta Youngs twin sons on “The New Loretta Young Show" in 1962. His brother was later killed in an automobile accident that left Dack emotionally scarred for many years. The twins, who lived on a farm in central California, were staying with an aunt in Los Angeles when Miss Young saw them in church. “Little did we know that entering that church was going to change our lives,” he says. “She came up to us after Mass and said she was doing a series and needed twins.” His real name of Rambeau was shortened to Rambo and his first name Norman gave way to his nickname, Dack

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