@@viqarkagzi3922 I don't know about that cliff had his own unborn grandchild killed that's pretty bad none of the ewings not even jr would do something like that.
@@danielcorreard3746The thing is, JR wouldn’t even have bothered Cliff if he wasn’t so stupid to keep trying to go after the Ewings. First it was when he was the head of the OLM, then Sue Ellen, then when he tried to get one of JR’s oil fields which cost him to bankrupt Wentworth Tool and Dye, etc. I know it’s a TV show but if this was real I seriously doubt anyone would keep going up against someone that kept being them. Lol
Although Larry Hagman's and Ken Kercheval's characters are alike in many ways, they actually were the best of friends, until Hagman's passing in late 2012, 7 yrs. before Kercheval's own passing. They were good actors. May both Hagman & Kercheval #RIP.
I just love the way you men look out for each other against all of these evil women. After all. We gotta let you men (daddys) raise your sons by teaching them to “Man Up”so they won’t turn out to be gay or transgender later on in life.
Pamela got off to easy. I can imagine many men would have done far worst to her than yelling at her. That is why I have never believed that JR killed Kristin. Because if he was capable of murder, he would have killed Pamela for kidnapping his sno.
@@GeorgeCarlinWasAGod how they turn out in life has nothing to do with the issue...bottom line Pam had no bussiness sticking her nose into JR and Sue Ellen's marriage problems. you stick your nose into a friends bussiness and you can end up loseing that person as a friend...........I know I did that once tried to help out a friend and We are no longer friends. he told me to mind my own bussiness.
Pam interfering in J.R. & Sue Ellen's business? That's debatable, Sue Ellen begged Pam for help, and I'm guessing the woman in her got the best of her, other then that , I don't think Pam wouldn't have got involved.
😅 always love that line “illegitimate daughter of a ranch Forman and the stepdaughter of the town drunk!!” I bet they had some good outtakes on that😂 I think Larry was drunk he’s slurring the words lmao
@@xavierrethore3778 Yea, and they moved the breakfast table out by the pool later on where it’s sooooo windy away from under the covered area which was a little better and near the sliding door!!! Pam sure got used to be waited on and having fancy stuff!!
@@xavierrethore3778 No one. It's only good for the plot so JR can argue with Pam, then almost get into a fist fight with Bobby. I like how Teresa hurriedly walks off when the argument starts.
I guess they rented the ranch to film on location during the summer and they had to make the most of it, wind or no wind. In the miniseries (and maybe the first season), it was clearly very cold but after that Dallas seemed to be blessed with a perpetual summer.
JR always had a a bee in his bonnet over Pam. He was so cruel to her through the years but Bobby smacked him down enough to know he couldn’t get away with it.
People have to realize JR can go when he is mad, he kicked Dustys ass during the dream sequence and in season 2 he slapped around those 2 guys in his office, but usually when he gets beat up is when he is in a great mood and somebody surprisingly attacks him
Wow. Extremely refreshing. I had forgotten all about that scene. Obviously Larry Hagman never had a chance of connecting a fist to Duffy, but still great to watch.
This the only time that J.R. ever swung at Bobby, usually it's the other way around. LOL I wonder who would've won that fight, if Ray hadn't interfered?
Jr . would have gotten knock on his ass . But Jr. Didn't care he was fighting for his Son and the Ewing Whore Pam and That Apron tied String Husband of hers were sticking there nose again where it Didn't belong . Makes you Wonder How Bobby the Guy with his Balls in his Wife Purse would have felt if JR . was sticking his Nose in on him and his Spoiled adopted son Affair . like Him and Pam are doing with Jr. And John Ross
Always funny how they sat outside no matter how windy it was and had to pretend everything's just fine since they only filmed for a short time on location in Texas. Just look at how Pam has to hold on to her papers while her hair looks like it almost has a life of its own. 😄
JR always did more than stand up to Pam. He took every opportunity to make her life miserable especially whilst she was married to Bobby. But JR was never a match against Bobby. To see JR stand up to Bobby who is a lot stronger than JR is saying something.
@@salmon4703 yea but he can arrange someone or 2 to rough Bobby up as far as what Pam did to JohnRoss I would call cops have her arrested say to the police infront of Bobby I am pressing. Charges just to Spite see the look on Bobby’s face
problem with bobby is he is duplicitous, he blathers on about right over wrong.......but time and again he stands with family even when family doing evil things
I don't understand why JR is so mean and underhanded. If he tried to be a nice person, maybe his brother Bobby could show him how to be an honorable and decent and productive member of society. If that happened, maybe Sue Ellen would come back to South Fork with John Ross and reunite with JR and make things work. And then the whole family can be happy together. Also, I think Pam was being inconsiderate to the woman hired to help. Pam should have got her own cup of coffee. (0:04) I mean, who does she think she is? Can't she see that Teresa was busy fixing the table across the pool? She could have at least waited until Teresa was finished doing what she needed to do. But really, she should have got her own coffee. I mean, how hard is it to get up and walk on over to the coffee pot? Look for yourself at 0:04.
It's interesting that you can clearly see the damaged rail in the background where Kristen met her end...Pam could have easily turn the tables on JR for possibly murdering Kristen which he eventually is arrested at the end of this episode... It's always entertaining when JR gets his comeuppance as brief as it is ...🧐
Wow, JR actually taking a swing at Bobby??? I don't remember this episode but I liked what I saw here and I'm glad that JR stood up for what he believed even though it might have been wrong. At least this time he didn't back off.
Not really Bobby Blocked it as you can see because it was a weak punch that he Telegraphed . Anyone that's ever been in a Fight will tell you your Jab is your Set up moves for your other Punches
Bobby would have won because JR is an “Office Man”. I realize Bobby is an “Office Man” also but, at least Bobby does do some work on the ranch at times with Ray. Unlike “JR” Bobby is not too good or too rich to get his hands dirty once in a while.
Not in this one he Wasn't. You try Having someone take your kid without your permission to a Man that's trying to take your kid away and Preventing you from ever seeing him again and see how what you would do
For what fighting for his Son . I bet if your wife took your kids and wanted to stop you from ever seeing your kid again you would just stand there and do nothing
You know if Jock was there this would have been one of the Few times he would have gotten in Pam and Bobby face and told them they were wrong and would have sided with JR. I mean you try having someone take your kid to someone that wants to take your kid away and Prevent you from Seeing that Kid . Something Sue Ellen was Trying to do . I mean should know seeing as I saw this Episode
It is an accurate depiction of the time. Not an excuse, certainly, but that level of ugliness was real in corporations among the "untouchables." My sisters and cousins could tell you some stories. Also not saying it's completely gone either. I had a female manager once who tried to explain something to the head of one of our largest clients. He would not accept her explanation to save his life. She had me talk to him and I gave him the same exact explanation she did. He said, "Oh, ok. Thanks! I'll be in touch!" I wanted to take the guy to task but my manager forbid me. I mean I'm about as conservative as you'll find and even I was outraged by how inappropriate he was. This was about 4 years ago, I've since left the company and still wish I'd have said something. Anyway, I would tell younger folks watching this "This is the way the world was back then, but thankfully most agree it's not appropriate and most companies won't tolerate it now." Hiding the past is never good.
@@JedForge This sort of behaviour is alive and well in many companies - i've worked in the mental health industry for years and i've heard many horrendous stories of bullying and abuse. One of the things television did then and still does now is help to normalise all sorts of cultural disorders.
@@futures2247 Agreed, I wasn't trying to suggest it's completely gone, but I do think most companies are better about it than back then. And you're right about the influence that these shows could have on kids growing up without good male role models. My dad, uncles, etc. always made it clear that treating women that way is NEVER ok.
I love how JR and Pam fought each other.
I loved this show!!! It was so great to watch every week... Thank You for putting this on!!! I wish it would be on TV now, in rerun's!!!! 🐎🐎🤠🤠.....
Yes Bobby,Cliff and JR are more like brother’s..Always up to something!
cliff was worse then jr though jr was ruthless cliff is just plain evil. in the reboot cliff blew up his own grandchildren jr would never do that.
@@danielcorreard3746
John Ross jr was worse than cliff.
@@viqarkagzi3922 I don't know about that cliff had his own unborn grandchild killed that's pretty bad none of the ewings not even jr would do something like that.
@@danielcorreard3746The thing is, JR wouldn’t even have bothered Cliff if he wasn’t so stupid to keep trying to go after the Ewings. First it was when he was the head of the OLM, then Sue Ellen, then when he tried to get one of JR’s oil fields which cost him to bankrupt Wentworth Tool and Dye, etc. I know it’s a TV show but if this was real I seriously doubt anyone would keep going up against someone that kept being them. Lol
Although Larry Hagman's and Ken Kercheval's characters are alike in many ways, they actually were the best of friends, until Hagman's passing in late 2012, 7 yrs. before Kercheval's own passing. They were good actors. May both Hagman & Kercheval #RIP.
Larry hagman and Ken kercheval's on-screen rivalry is what kept the show going. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Hagman loved his cast and they respected Larrys leadership as Star
I agree with JR on this issue Pam had no bussiness sticking her nose into Jr and Sue Ellen's problem.. JR had every right to be angery with her.
I just love the way you men look out for each other against all of these evil women. After all. We gotta let you men (daddys) raise your sons by teaching them to “Man Up”so they won’t turn out to be gay or transgender later on in life.
Pamela got off to easy. I can imagine many men would have done far worst to her than yelling at her. That is why I have never believed that JR killed Kristin. Because if he was capable of murder, he would have killed Pamela for kidnapping his sno.
@@GeorgeCarlinWasAGod how they turn out in life has nothing to do with the issue...bottom line Pam had no bussiness sticking her nose into JR and Sue Ellen's marriage problems. you stick your nose into a friends bussiness and you can end up loseing that person as a friend...........I know I did that once tried to help out a friend and We are no longer friends. he told me to mind my own bussiness.
Pam interfering in J.R. & Sue Ellen's business? That's debatable, Sue Ellen begged Pam for help, and I'm guessing the woman in her got the best of her, other then that , I don't think Pam wouldn't have got involved.
J . R is not innocent
Wow, pretty rare to see JR take a swing at Bobby, usually it's the other way around.
IKR
Yes, of course Bobby easily blocked him probably due to Jr rarity in throwing a punch.
Don't know what ol' Junior was thinking, Bobby would've mopped the floor up with him
That is literally the one and only time that Jr took a swing at bobby!!
@@didierlabossiere4726 jr would have knocked him out plus jr pushed him in pool 87 88 season
First time I see J.R stand up to Bobby 😂
And many years later, Phyllis would tell JR that Hell would have to freeze over before she would ever work for him.
True, Jr always treated her nice tho. She obviously had feelings for bobby .
I loved that scene too.
😅 always love that line “illegitimate daughter of a ranch Forman and the stepdaughter of the town drunk!!”
I bet they had some good outtakes on that😂 I think Larry was drunk he’s slurring the words lmao
At 36 seconds, when the wind blows JR's tie, his lower shirt button is unbuttoned.
Was Pam really that lazy to get her ass out of that chair and get herself her own cup of coffee?
Who would take their coffee outside on such a windy day anyway ? :)
@@xavierrethore3778 Yea, and they moved the breakfast table out by the pool later on where it’s sooooo windy away from under the covered area which was a little better and near the sliding door!!! Pam sure got used to be waited on and having fancy stuff!!
@@xavierrethore3778 No one. It's only good for the plot so JR can argue with Pam, then almost get into a fist fight with Bobby. I like how Teresa hurriedly walks off when the argument starts.
I guess they rented the ranch to film on location during the summer and they had to make the most of it, wind or no wind. In the miniseries (and maybe the first season), it was clearly very cold but after that Dallas seemed to be blessed with a perpetual summer.
You see the way she slid that cup across the table!! So arrogant..but funny!!
JR always had a a bee in his bonnet over Pam. He was so cruel to her through the years but Bobby smacked him down enough to know he couldn’t get away with it.
People have to realize JR can go when he is mad, he kicked Dustys ass during the dream sequence and in season 2 he slapped around those 2 guys in his office, but usually when he gets beat up is when he is in a great mood and somebody surprisingly attacks him
He kicked Ray's butt in the scene where the house catches fire. And he sent Clayton tumbling down the stairs.
And don't forget, he threw 'Nicholas Pierce' off the balcony and during the South Fork fire he knocked 'Ray' out!
Don’t forget he tossed Sue Ellen’s boyfriend off the balcony, knocked Clayton down the stairs when they fought and knocked out ray during a fight.
Also times when Bobby has attacked him, he gets some good elbows and a couple shots in.
J.R. didn't back down this time. His son meant everything to him.
John Ross was just a piece of property to JR
Pam shouldn’t of done what she Did so whatever JR does to Pam and Bobby they asked for it thank Pam
@@ejdet.feeney9020 JR didn't care about John Ross he just used him to hurt Sue Ellen
Unfortunately J.R. Should know how important John Ross jr is to Sue Ellen
Plus Jock wanted his Gson. back too
Every time they are outside for breakfast it looks like they are in a wind tunnel! 😂
Wow.
Extremely refreshing.
I had forgotten all about that scene.
Obviously Larry Hagman never had a chance of connecting a fist to Duffy, but still great to watch.
Only time I saw Jr not back down from Bobby.
poor Teresa. more coffee.... she pours it, no thank you. pam is so spoiled
On this occasion JR was right.
J.R. couldn't against win against Bobby but he had guts.
I think that’s the only time we saw Phyllis’s name plate on her desk that revealed her last name, Wapner.
I wonder if she was related to the late “Judge Wapner”.
@@GeorgeCarlinWasAGod This episode aired in 1981....People's Court started that same year, so it may have been an inside joke.
JR stood his ground!
Interesting to see the layout of a secretarial office space prior to the arrival of PCs; where typewriters ruled the day.
I wish men would wear suits again
Damn, they were SO close to the pool.....
The pool side is the safest place for a fight lol!
The first time J.R. ever threw a punch at Bobby! I was proud of him. J.R. Was right…
This the only time that J.R. ever swung at Bobby, usually it's the other way around. LOL I wonder who would've won that fight, if Ray hadn't interfered?
Jr . would have gotten knock on his ass . But Jr. Didn't care he was fighting for his Son and the Ewing Whore Pam and That Apron tied String Husband of hers were sticking there nose again where it Didn't belong . Makes you Wonder How Bobby the Guy with his Balls in his Wife Purse would have felt if JR . was sticking his Nose in on him and his Spoiled adopted son Affair . like Him and Pam are doing with Jr. And John Ross
I think JR because was about his son this time.
Always funny how they sat outside no matter how windy it was and had to pretend everything's just fine since they only filmed for a short time on location in Texas. Just look at how Pam has to hold on to her papers while her hair looks like it almost has a life of its own. 😄
Patrick Duffy❤
Shows how much JR loved his son standing up to Pam & Bobby 👌
JR always did more than stand up to Pam. He took every opportunity to make her life miserable especially whilst she was married to Bobby. But JR was never a match against Bobby. To see JR stand up to Bobby who is a lot stronger than JR is saying something.
@@salmon4703 yea but he can arrange someone or 2 to rough Bobby up as far as what Pam did to JohnRoss I would call cops have her arrested say to the police infront of Bobby I am pressing. Charges just to
Spite see the look on Bobby’s face
John Ross was just a weapon JR used against Sue Ellen
@@kellymcquay2626 the only weapon he could use to stay in his son's life it wasn't no battle for a competition.
@@kellymcquay2626 Not true.
He loved his son.
But was wrong to keep Sue Ellen from seeing him.
Wow JR was actually going to fight Bobby. First time for everything. Even later he ran away from Bobby when he was mad at him.
Pam is too lazy tò get coffee
😂😂😂😂
Lol the secretary’s are ‘broken in’ like horses…..
J adore le tournage extérieur au ranch , c magnifique ❤❤
How Many Times Did JR & Bobby Go At It
I wish they would have let Jr get one good lick on Bobby. 😂
Bobby had a look that said you pissed him off Pam....
Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes) is very similar to Soviet actors Boris Smorchkov and Mykola Romanov (Chef from the movie Diamond Hand)
Oh yes I thought the same thing 😂😂😂😂😂
problem with bobby is he is duplicitous, he blathers on about right over wrong.......but time and again he stands with family even when family doing evil things
Larry had to wear a hair piece when offered the JR role
Most older actors in Hollywood had to wear hair pieces. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 'William Shatner' did!
Very nice quality but where are the full episodes?
DVDS
JR does have a case here.
He has as much right to John Ross as Sue Ellen.
If jock was alive that would have been a range war against Clayton.
I don't understand why JR is so mean and underhanded. If he tried to be a nice person, maybe his brother Bobby could show him how to be an honorable and decent and productive member of society. If that happened, maybe Sue Ellen would come back to South Fork with John Ross and reunite with JR and make things work. And then the whole family can be happy together. Also, I think Pam was being inconsiderate to the woman hired to help. Pam should have got her own cup of coffee. (0:04) I mean, who does she think she is? Can't she see that Teresa was busy fixing the table across the pool? She could have at least waited until Teresa was finished doing what she needed to do. But really, she should have got her own coffee. I mean, how hard is it to get up and walk on over to the coffee pot? Look for yourself at 0:04.
Windy out there today. I liked it much better when they were actually outside rather than on that phoney set.
Usually JR is a human punching bag but tried to do it the other way around with Bobby but failed.
JR never won a fight with Bobby
Way to go jr im glad you took a stand RIP Larry
J.R. Right
What is wrong with the dialog speed, they sound like chipmunks lol!
Phyllis looks hot 🔥
Thats rich coming from JR saying that about wrong and right and he can sleep anyone
Phyllis Wapner fantastic TV name.
I have never seen Jr s side before
Deviam traduzir e português!
I loved this show, BUT, I couldn't stand Ray Krebs.
Way to go jr
Cliff was never through in politics
J.R. Had finally found his true love his son.
Wish JR would overthrow Castro in Cuba, now that would be a foreign government worth overthrowing and Reagan would have pardoned him.
It's interesting that you can clearly see the damaged rail in the background where Kristen met her end...Pam could have easily turn the tables on JR for possibly murdering Kristen which he eventually is arrested at the end of this episode... It's always entertaining when JR gets his comeuppance as brief as it is ...🧐
Rip Norman Lear dies at the age of 101
WTF does that have to do with Dallas?
Jr tried to stand up to Bobby because he new Ray was there to save him.
JR couldn't fight.
@@quanna8088 only one he would fight was cliff barnes
I’m with JR on this one, flaky Pam should’ve never taken John Ross off of Southfork 😡
Wow, JR actually taking a swing at Bobby??? I don't remember this episode but I liked what I saw here and I'm glad that JR stood up for what he believed even though it might have been wrong. At least this time he didn't back off.
JR still would have gotten his butt kicked.
@@GeorgeCarlinWasAGod Depends if the people who wrote the script. It could have went where it was a mutual scuffle and then just broken up.
Bet you if jr threw that punch it would have knocked Bobby on his butt
Not really Bobby Blocked it as you can see because it was a weak punch that he Telegraphed . Anyone that's ever been in a Fight will tell you your Jab is your Set up moves for your other Punches
I can't believe that I don't even remember that scene lol 😂
Bobby stayed knocking JR's @$$ around lol 😆
Bobby would have won because JR is an “Office Man”. I realize Bobby is an “Office Man” also but, at least Bobby does do some work on the ranch at times with Ray. Unlike “JR” Bobby is not too good or too rich to get his hands dirty once in a while.
Doubtful
Jr is the ultimate bad guy in this always has
Not in this one he Wasn't. You try Having someone take your kid without your permission to a Man that's trying to take your kid away and Preventing you from ever seeing him again and see how what you would do
1:00 on. I'm curious to see why JR attempted to deck his own brother.
No one could use insulting language like JR. The illegitimate child of a ranch foreman and the stepdaughter of the town drunk.
My only thing with this was that JR did not make life hell for Pamela or Bobby after this.
Pam was nosy
I wish Ray had not stopped Bobby. JR deserved another smack.
For what fighting for his Son . I bet if your wife took your kids and wanted to stop you from ever seeing your kid again you would just stand there and do nothing
JR was in the right here. Pamela had no right to take his son.
I would fight over Pam too
JR more than likely would got off a good punch if it wasn't 4 Ray breaking it up
Jr was always a bully " i never seen a brother always trying to hurt his other brothers"
In most families, they eventually grow up and laugh at the times they fought and argued. Sadly, there are some very ugly exceptions.
You know if Jock was there this would have been one of the Few times he would have gotten in Pam and Bobby face and told them they were wrong and would have sided with JR. I mean you try having someone take your kid to someone that wants to take your kid away and Prevent you from Seeing that Kid . Something Sue Ellen was Trying to do . I mean should know seeing as I saw this Episode
JR is the bully? He was right to be angry at Pamela for kidnapping his son. If anything she got off pretty easy.
@@LBF522 yes ok JR have every right to be mad at pam and she shouldn't had kidnapped Johnross but she didn't think as usual " but JR is still a bully"
Pam doesn’t even say thank you. Typical Barnes.
'bobby has you broken in the way he wants you' - puke how these shows and so much else normalises subjugation and power.
It is an accurate depiction of the time. Not an excuse, certainly, but that level of ugliness was real in corporations among the "untouchables." My sisters and cousins could tell you some stories. Also not saying it's completely gone either. I had a female manager once who tried to explain something to the head of one of our largest clients. He would not accept her explanation to save his life. She had me talk to him and I gave him the same exact explanation she did. He said, "Oh, ok. Thanks! I'll be in touch!" I wanted to take the guy to task but my manager forbid me. I mean I'm about as conservative as you'll find and even I was outraged by how inappropriate he was. This was about 4 years ago, I've since left the company and still wish I'd have said something. Anyway, I would tell younger folks watching this "This is the way the world was back then, but thankfully most agree it's not appropriate and most companies won't tolerate it now." Hiding the past is never good.
@@JedForge This sort of behaviour is alive and well in many companies - i've worked in the mental health industry for years and i've heard many horrendous stories of bullying and abuse. One of the things television did then and still does now is help to normalise all sorts of cultural disorders.
@@futures2247 Agreed, I wasn't trying to suggest it's completely gone, but I do think most companies are better about it than back then. And you're right about the influence that these shows could have on kids growing up without good male role models. My dad, uncles, etc. always made it clear that treating women that way is NEVER ok.