I just completed episodes 8 & 9 of the reboot's second season. The first episode was JR's funeral which was as shallow as you'd expect from these writers. They brought people back but everything felt shallow.
With Mandy back, it would've been a good opportunity to have a line of JR's women. You could have Mandy sitting with Sly, Serena and Marilee Stone and played that cad part of his history. Even if they couldn't get those actresses back, just having a bunch of women filling that role would've been a nice touch. It felt odd pairing her with Sue Ellen and Cally who were both married to him and had his kids. They also didn't mention that Cally had a son with him, another missed opportunity when you think of his legacy on the show.
Then after the mediocre memorial, you have the return of Valene to wrap up Gary's return. the sad thing here is that on paper they did have a good story that could've lasted the entire season. Gary was also a welcome presence with JR gone. They hinted at so many things, but we barely saw anything. Gary relapsing, a potential romance with Sue Ellen, Valene returning to feud with Sue Ellen and get her man back--all interesting things that make sense from a character standpoint but they glossed over all of it.
This show moves so fast that even when they stumble upon something interesting, it's over so fast they can't act on it.
Now the absolute worst part of the series thus far is the destruction of Cliff Barnes. They had Cliff bomb an oil rig with his heavily pregnant daughter on the rig. You'd think they'd play it with him not knowing she was there but nope, we see him on camera telling the guy to blow it up with her on it. To make matters worse, he framed his nephew Christopher for the explosion!
Cliff gave as good as he got when it comes to the Ewing/Barnes feud but I never found him to be an outright villain. I also can't see him potentially killing his daughter and ultimately killing her twin babies. Just a shocking out of character twist.
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Chris B ·
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