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1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

Second Chances lasted for a good portion of a season. The sets being damaged by the earthquake seemed to doom it.

I made the edit that it was 10 episodes. I was looking at multiple series and mixed up episode counts.

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Robert Conrad must be up there in terms of primetime series.

Hawaiian Eye ABC 1959-63

The Wild Wild West CBS 1965-69

The DA NBC 1971- 72

Assignment Vienna ABC 1972-73

Baa Baa Black Sheep/ Black Sheep Squadron NBC 1976-78

The Duke NBC 1979

A Man Called Sloane NBC 1979

High Mountain Rangers CBS 1988

Jesse Hawkes CBS 1989 a revamped version of HMR

High Sierra Search and Rescue NBC 1995

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On 11/23/2025 at 1:53 PM, Khan said:

I'll be blunt: Cynthia Cidre might be a terrific writer, but she had no business being part of "Dallas." She knew nothing or next to nothing about the original series, or even how a serialized drama like "Dallas" operates, and she didn't care.

LOL I just read this and laughed out loud, only because I’ve never seen Cidre do anything decent in whatever career she had. Having an interesting background just didn’t translate to her writing. After Dallas she had the disastrous show Blood & Oil (or Boring & Odious as I remember calling it lol) where she was dismissed after like the first 2 episodes and replaced with other writers and producers. Of course the show was cancelled after a few months on the air as ratings dropped fast and I don’t believe Cidre has ever worked again in the TV business since.

To make this relevant, Blood & Oil was a big comeback miss for Don Johnson, especially since ABC had hyped the show up along with him as the star.

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On 12/1/2025 at 3:12 PM, DaytimeFan said:

100% - Reba plays Reba, and we love her for it, with each show having a very similar tone. She's extremely likeable and confident, so it's an easy sell.

Definitely agreed! I will say I was pleasantly surprised a few years ago when Reba took on a more antagonistic/devious role on Big Sky during that show’s final season and absolutely sold the role.

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