Dallas Reviews (Page 2)
Dallas Review: The Prodigal Son Falls
"False Confessions" lived up to its name as not one but two confessions kept the police spinning their wheels and the guilty parties out of jail. Bobb...
Dallas Review: Beautiful Enemies
"Sins of the Father" juggled the players on Dallas in such a way that when they landed, former friends became enemies and enemies banded together. Complica...
Dallas Review: A Mean Martini
"Venomous Creatures" had so much to love about it, mostly due to JR Ewing. He's the king of identifying enemies and allies and swapping them at will.&...
Dallas Review: Love Is For Pussies
Dallas is back for season two and it's better than ever, as the "Battle Lines" are drawn for an epic fight. Can the Ewings hold off Barnes Global...
Dallas Review: A Whole New Game
The Dallas season finale tied the old and new together, as "Revelations" clarified the direction of things to come. The show opened with a solid one-two pu...
Dallas Review: No One Lives Forever
The return of Dallas has been quite a ride, and this penultimate episode lived up to the hype. "Family Business" was my favorite installment to date. I fir...
Dallas Review: Who Can Save John Ross?
The original Dallas started out with two brothers trying to make Daddy proud. Decades later, Dallas runs on the same underlying theme and, thankfully, it w...
Dallas Review: A Dangerous Dance
Dallas writer Taylor Hamra wasn't kidding in his exclusive interview with TV Fanatic: Fans definitely need to buckle up for the remainder of this season. "...
Dallas Review: The More Things Change...
John Ross was on fire as he handled every provocation thrown at him with equal measures wit and guile in "The Enemy of My Enemy." I love Dallas because eve...
Dallas Review: And the Real Owner of Southfork Is...
A few weeks ago I spoke with Patrick Duffy, who mentioned that the new Dallas moved so much faster than the original that it felt as though it covered five...
