From what I've read about how Larry *really* treated his wife, his kids, even abused the family puppy, I'd say he had a solid foundation to play JR Lol
DJ m- I keep telling people that old school music and shows are better. Why? The storyline and lyrics. They wrote better back then. They sang with feeling back then. Held notes longer. Voices sounded better. In tv shows the people acted better. The guys playing the bad guys LOOKED like bad guys. Today's stuff is good but can't compare to old school stuff. Nowadays if we're at home and bored we'll check out a tv show that we've heard about. Back in the day when a tv show ( like Dallas) came on everyone would MAKE TIME to be home watching it. And talk about it the next day at school or work.
7:54 ---absolute perfection, and exactly 5 seconds in duration...so I can hit my back arrow immediately after and split my own sides over and over and over hahahahahaha
Absolutely brilliant. There will never be another Larry Hagman. He was born to play J R Ewing and made it his own. Legend!! Thaks so much for sharing this.
Larry Hagman said he based his character on a culmination of many of the oil men he knew while growing up in Texas. Reality makes life more interesting.
well , many has been considerd magnificent for what they did and accomplished in both tv shows and movies , and JR Ewing Larry Hagman is most surtainly one of those people . the guy we all loved to hate . most of his lines to give others was HUGELY disgusting , but did we enjoy them ohhh yeah.
In the reboot of Dallas, JR delivers one of the BEST lines of his life. Cliff Barnes enters the room with a sinister grin, seeing JR for the first time in over a decade. JR looks at him, and without missing a beat remarks, "I tell you, the years have not been kind to THAT FACE!". Priceless!
@@overcomerbtboj I've actually used it in real life.Recent, my mom showed me pictures of some of the people who I used to know and what they looked like now. There was one of this guy who I knew from school who had been a narcissistic jerk his whole life, but actually was considered attractive in his youth. Years later however, he aged about twice as quickly as I have. Without a pause, I uttered the famous J.R. quote, giving me a measure of pleasure!
@@jayanxiety lol its funny how the beauty queens and jocks have aged the ones i went to school with were hard partiers who drank and were early alcoholics and now they sound like they have perpetual laryngitis
That line still cracks me up as much as the day I first heard it. "That used to be Pams chair. Never could stand her either." Brilliant video thank you.
"Do the honorable thing Cliff, take the elevator up to the roof and jump off!" Savage J.R.! Miss Larry, thanks for the memories! RIP. Thx for sharing the video! ✌
"Well. Gary and Ray. Well, what's a family for if it can't take care of its losers?" The look of fake concern at 3:12 is perfect. RIP Larry Hagman. You were the best.
It is a great credit to Larry Hagman’s acting ability that he went from the lovable Major Nelson on “I Dream Of Jeanie” to the man you love to hate, J.R. Ewing of Dallas, Texas. RIP Larry Hagman
Pam : “How nice! You’re concerned about my happiness!” JR : Oh I don’t give a damn about you or your happiness honey. But I do care about what’s good for me!” lol priceless!
"Well they sold a lot of tickets for the Titanic too". Love the way he'd come out with a line like that, laugh and then just turn and walk away knowing they'd just been burned.
I watched this as a kid every Friday after the Dukes of Hazzard. I'm watching it again with my family. TV was so much better back then!!! TV today is evil AF!
Whomever put this together, i wanna say thank u VERY much! This was GREAT! Mr. Hagman did somethin that takes talent: taking a character that was everything u hate in a person and still make u wanna watch him every week! That was the testament to his genius. Without Mr. Hagman this show would’ve died a quick death.
I had to get reminded how many insults and threats J.R. Ewing did on a weekly basis. This guy without a doubt is the number one villain of all time. Then after he was finished he'd do his classic sinister smile/laugh.
I can still see his smile or laugh now. I loved the way they would end the show with a freeze frame. Larry Hagman once said that you would have to continue acting out the scene because you would not know when they would cut it. I guess the actors would have to do some ad libbing and pantomiming towards the end of the scene. It was great. I loved the cliffhangers too. I read that the initial concept of the show was a Romero and Juliet theme in which the families hated each other and wanted to break up the happy couple. Great show. Great actors and great writing ✍️. It would be great if they brought back more original shows and character driven shows/ dramas.
He WAS an awesome actor. The New Dallas shows, won't be the same without Larry Hagman, but it still should be fun watchin John Ross, J.R. Ewing's son live up to his legendary ways!!
I'm too young to have watched Dallas in it's heyday, but I saw it years later on VHS! It was the best and still the storyline holds up over 4 decades later!!!
Only J.R. can say in front of Pam's son- "I couldn't stand her either" and get away with it. Classic ending. Great video! R.I.P Legendary Larry Hagman. 🙏🙏🙏
SNAP 😂. Only Hagman could deliver those lines. JR still goes down as one of the finest characters ever to grace the small screen - over 30 years later!
He was a genius. Loved his character. All his wisecracks and plots left me in stitches. There was no show without him. Saw him interviewed and he was just the opposite of his character and very devoted to his wife. Lovely man and he sure is missed.
JR was NOT one to F with! He got down and dirty and he played by JR rules only! These one liners are priceless! Best vigilante character on TV in history! Period!
+SethH1982 I'd love to see J.R. Ewing versus Hannibal Lecter in a battle of sociopaths, I have a feeling that J.R. would win because Lecter would be too soft.
+TheSlot1942 how about JR Ewing versus Tony Soprano . My money would be on Jr except in a physical confrontation becauses Jr was not good with his fists.
***** Tony's primary weakness is the vagina. Texas slang is poontang ; Jersey slang is cooze . JR would set the trap because Tony Soprano would never turn down a red hot piece of ass and JR would have the best at his disposal . Tony doesn't. JR doesn't really fall into those traps . What I would love to see as a brief sideshow is Jr's sharp barbed tongue go to work on wise ass Paulie Walnuts ..
My stepdad loved this show when I lived in Brazil ... now there’s a fact in Australia history... this very sad outlaw bike shootout that took place in Milperra in 1984 on the streets ... well they changed they meeting date once due to Dallas’s tv series be on the same day of the meeting and they couldn’t miss a Dallas episode... now that’s a legendary tv show or what ? Thank you so much for editing this is so awesome
The funny thing is, Larry Hagman was so good that no one realized that he was actually too old for the role. He is just 9 years younger than Barbara Bel Geddes, 18 years older than Patrick Duffy, and 15 years older than Ted Shackelford. Overall, Larry Hagman is clearly a good 10-12 years older than the JR Ewing character.
+Brandy Baker He was a complete asshole. Unfortunately, his pronouncements were often closer to the truth than anyone wanted to admit. That's what made him such a great villain.
Larry Hagman was really drinking on the set. By his own admission he was a full blown alcoholic and always had a glass of booze within arms reach on the set. He sobered up towards the end though.
JR: Yeah? Secretary: Mr. Ewing, there's a Mr. Cliff Barnes is here to see you. JR: Who? Secretary: Cliff Barnes. JR: Tell him to get lost. Priceless!!!
JR: You don't have any class, Sue Ellen. You never have. Sue Ellen: Well I took lessons from you all these years. I must have learned quite well. JR: The only thing you ever learned was that vodka doesn't smell on your breath. They were the couple from hell. Of course it was true love.
He really was the best villain ever! I remember reading a story about how Larry Hagman was once at a restaurant when a bunch of ladies came over and started yelling at him, telling him off for being so evil, with him trying to explain that its just a character he plays...
Yes, some people take show business way to seriously. They have a bicular way on looking at life. There will never be a more dispicable villian on TV than JR EWING! That's a good bet.
JR Ewing was definitely the tv character ever & the greatest tv villain of all time. The late great Larry Hagman played him up to perfection. If they did a remake of Dallas as a movie & have another actor play JR Ewing no matter how good they are they won’t be able to hold a candle to Larry Hagman. He can not be touched.
R.I.P to the late Larry Hagman. He was one hell of an actor who made his iconic role of J.R. Ewing one of the most hated characters in television history.
J.R. Ewing was soulless, ruthless, and the most entertaining bad guy in TV history. The great days of television.
I raise you 1 Tony Soprano
Nobody here but us rich folks
@@ryandoptis3489 Tony had nothing on JR lol
You know why he was so great? He played the part believing he was the hero of the show.
@@jayanxiety because he was lol only reason anyone watched Dallas
"Never tell the truth when a good lie'll do." BRILLIANT!
That's my favorite line -- too!🤣
No one could've played J.R. better than Larry Hagman!
There's a Mr Cliff Barnes here to see you? Who? Cliff Barnes, Tell him to get lost
A soap opera version of Al Bundy
It was such a change from his character in 'I dream of Jeanie'! That was a shock at first.
From what I've read about how Larry *really* treated his wife, his kids, even abused the family puppy, I'd say he had a solid foundation to play JR
Lol
Barbara Eden could have played JRz his scantly clad maid😂
Started watching Dallas again from the beginning better than 90 percent of todays television
DJ m- I keep telling people that old school music and shows are better. Why? The storyline and lyrics. They wrote better back then. They sang with feeling back then. Held notes longer. Voices sounded better. In tv shows the people acted better. The guys playing the bad guys LOOKED like bad guys. Today's stuff is good but can't compare to old school stuff. Nowadays if we're at home and bored we'll check out a tv show that we've heard about. Back in the day when a tv show ( like Dallas) came on everyone would MAKE TIME to be home watching it. And talk about it the next day at school or work.
How?....I would love to do that.
Thank you Prime Video. Excellent series…..acting is beyond good. Better than crap on tv these days!
@@pipandcol its on prime watched it twice all the way thru 😂🤣
@@overcomerbtboj Thanks dude..........case of beer and bargain bucket time....yee haaa!
Omg. I dare anyone to watch this without cracking up in laughter! 😂😂😂 No ONE could have played JR as perfect as Hagman! End of story
7:54 ---absolute perfection, and exactly 5 seconds in duration...so I can hit my back arrow immediately after and split my own sides over and over and over hahahahahaha
@@NebulizerChi Yesssssssss - EPIC!
And her mother's a whore. LOL!
He's hilarious 😂, the writing and delivery were fantastic
The thing is.....he never really lost his temper....always in control even when he was losing it.
Absolutely
A rugged man
Exactly
Absolutely brilliant. There will never be another Larry Hagman. He was born to play J R Ewing and made it his own. Legend!! Thaks so much for sharing this.
Hello beautiful angel how are you doing??
He was born to play J R and Anthony Nelson. No one could have made those roles except him.
@@AlexandreAlezzia One of the most likeable characters in TV history and one of the most hated -- and he played them both to perfection.
Larry Hagman said he based his character on a culmination of many of the oil men he knew while growing up in Texas. Reality makes life more interesting.
RIP LARRY HANGMAN A TRUE ACTING LEGEND SORELY MISSED RIP
Amen
Larry is always alive.
As a person, he was garbage
Actually he was a nice guy in real life. He loved the fans. Only way he was like J.R. was he was a drinker before he nearly died from liver cirrosis
CELEBRITY DEATH MATCH:JIM JONES VS J R EWING!
That cherubic, angel-like smile that JR always has. Just before he's about to lay the hammer down on somebody.
There's very few "villains" that you just cannot hate. J.R. was one of them! I mean, how can you not love this guy?
well , many has been considerd magnificent for what they did and accomplished in both tv shows and movies , and JR Ewing Larry Hagman is most surtainly one of those people . the guy we all loved to hate . most of his lines to give others was HUGELY disgusting , but did we enjoy them ohhh yeah.
JR Ewing is thee best VILLAIN in television history....PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful Angel That's right! No others tv villain comes close to JR
You ever watch Larry Hagman on The Streets Of San Francisco season 4 episode Dead Air? He played a radio DJ named Terry Vine and he was so like JR
Beautiful Angel trump best president ever
Eric Braeden's Victor Newman on the Young and the restless. He's a really evil villan
They couldn't write lines like this today.the kids are to soft
Back in the 70s I couldn’t wait until Friday to watch Dallas!! JR May have been bad but he was an incredible businessman!!
Gone, but not forgotten,
Larry Hagman.
He was and always will be,
My beloved villain, J.R. Ewing!
Thats.jr.
In the reboot of Dallas, JR delivers one of the BEST lines of his life. Cliff Barnes enters the room with a sinister grin, seeing JR for the first time in over a decade. JR looks at him, and without missing a beat remarks, "I tell you, the years have not been kind to THAT FACE!". Priceless!
🤣😂🤣😂🤣 how funny! I wish they would put the reboot on prime for free so i could get caught up with the whole series
@@overcomerbtboj I've actually used it in real life.Recent, my mom showed me pictures of some of the people who I used to know and what they looked like now. There was one of this guy who I knew from school who had been a narcissistic jerk his whole life, but actually was considered attractive in his youth. Years later however, he aged about twice as quickly as I have. Without a pause, I uttered the famous J.R. quote, giving me a measure of pleasure!
@@jayanxiety lol its funny how the beauty queens and jocks have aged the ones i went to school with were hard partiers who drank and were early alcoholics and now they sound like they have perpetual laryngitis
Even better was when he told Cliff that “I’m a changed man Cliff. Evidence of that is that you’re not being wheeled out of here with two broken legs!”
Never laughed so much in ages….. actually can’t deal with how funny that guy was 😂😂😂😂
Exactly 😂
That line still cracks me up as much as the day I first heard it. "That used to be Pams chair. Never could stand her either." Brilliant video thank you.
All you TV villains out there watch this guy and learn
"Do the honorable thing Cliff, take the elevator up to the roof and jump off!" Savage J.R.! Miss Larry, thanks for the memories! RIP. Thx for sharing the video! ✌
"Well. Gary and Ray. Well, what's a family for if it can't take care of its losers?" The look of fake concern at 3:12 is perfect. RIP Larry Hagman. You were the best.
“Well, they sold a lot of tickets for the Titanic too.” 🤣🤣🤣 J.R.’s wit was crazy! Loved it! 😂
I know lol 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
J.R. Ewing Is The Man!
My Hero! Definitely The Greatest!
Great Classic!
"Haven't you noticed, you have to be a man to play in my league!" DAMN! JR was one bad dude!
He said you gotta not you have to
BOOM!!! 🔥
Same thing! Nancy Nitpicker!!!
He learned that from his daddy.
True!
It is a great credit to Larry Hagman’s acting ability that he went from the lovable Major Nelson on “I Dream Of Jeanie” to the man you love to hate, J.R. Ewing of Dallas, Texas. RIP Larry Hagman
And I heard that he was the most friendly and generous person on the cast in real life. Great actor!
I watch this over and over when I need a good laugh. Larry Hagman was superb in this role. J.R. Ewing - what a character- Dallas- what a show...
Pam : “How nice! You’re concerned about my happiness!”
JR : Oh I don’t give a damn about you or your happiness honey. But I do care about what’s good for me!” lol priceless!
"Well they sold a lot of tickets for the Titanic too". Love the way he'd come out with a line like that, laugh and then just turn and walk away knowing they'd just been burned.
The one and only JR Ewing...loved Larry Hagman ..one of the finest actors to have ever lived...miss him so much..
J R had some of the best one liners ever heard on TV!
I watched this as a kid every Friday after the Dukes of Hazzard. I'm watching it again with my family. TV was so much better back then!!! TV today is evil AF!
"What's family for if we can't take care of its losers."
Lol lol lol
"You have succeeded in becoming the perfect failure. I don't believe it,[Laughter] I just don't believe it".
"oh no, I don't give a damn about you or your happiness, honey, but I do care about what's good for me."
classic JR!!!
Steve Miller That could be said about a lot of people
Savage mode
Whomever put this together, i wanna say thank u VERY much! This was GREAT! Mr. Hagman did somethin that takes talent: taking a character that was everything u hate in a person and still make u wanna watch him every week! That was the testament to his genius. Without Mr. Hagman this show would’ve died a quick death.
He had this charm about him where you just couldnt help but cheer for him every time against anyone no matter how bad he was.
I had to get reminded how many insults and threats J.R. Ewing did on a weekly basis. This guy without a doubt is the number one villain of all time. Then after he was finished he'd do his classic sinister smile/laugh.
Lol god damn man you have me crying laughing
I can still see his smile or laugh now. I loved the way they would end the show with a freeze frame. Larry Hagman once said that you would have to continue acting out the scene because you would not know when they would cut it. I guess the actors would have to do some ad libbing and pantomiming towards the end of the scene. It was great. I loved the cliffhangers too. I read that the initial concept of the show was a Romero and Juliet theme in which the families hated each other and wanted to break up the happy couple. Great show. Great actors and great writing ✍️. It would be great if they brought back more original shows and character driven shows/ dramas.
He and Al Bundy would have made a great team.
@@rbrtck Absolutely... their insults were beyond funny!
@@phalynwilliams4119 Yes Larry Hagman mastered the role to legendary status...
R.I.P., Larry Hagman.
He had the greatest insults written for him. Absolutely great actor and a priceless talent.
Hello beautiful angel how are you doing?
" Barnes, the janitor is gonna come in here tomorrow, and sweep you up with the rest of the trash..." Holy shit who wrote that line..perfect.
"Hello Pam. Say weren't you here a couple months ago? You're not gonna make a habit out of this are you?" bahahah
J.R Ewing is one of the famous characters in television history
Antagonistically, that is.
Larry Hagman was simply the best!
JR was a bad boy and we love him for that.
"Oh James never tell the truth when a good lie will do" an all time classic
Brilliant, I love him...Larry Hagman has given me such a lot of entertainment, I am watching Dallas for the first time every lunch time now....
He WAS an awesome actor. The New Dallas shows, won't be the same without Larry Hagman, but it still should be fun watchin John Ross, J.R. Ewing's son live up to his legendary ways!!
Where do you watch it? How?
Thank you for keeping me very entartained throughout the 80s. Rest in peace!
I'm too young to have watched Dallas in it's heyday, but I saw it years later on VHS!
It was the best and still the storyline holds up over 4 decades later!!!
Only J.R. can say in front of Pam's son- "I couldn't stand her either" and get away with it. Classic ending. Great video! R.I.P Legendary Larry Hagman. 🙏🙏🙏
When ever I want a lift, I just re-watch this episode'The Best Of J.R.Ewing'!! There will NEVER be another J.R. and Jock Ewing!!!!!!!
give JR credit he was a lot of things but a hypocrite, he said what others were thinking and let`s face it we loved it
tara lang
He was a hypocrite. He can sleep around with any woman he wanted yet Sue Ellen was a tramp and unfit mother.
@@faithwatkins7811 but she was.... a drunk too.
Sal Paradise Sue Ellen was a drunk but JR was a healthy man who didn’t see any problem with downing a few shots of whiskey after breakfast.
tara lang JR was the master of deflection
“Are the bars closed or were you just 86th?” 🤣🤣🤣
" Ray was always uncomfortable eating with the family. Besides we do use a knife and fork." That was my favorite line!" 2:30
Mine as well! It was devastatingly funny!
SNAP 😂. Only Hagman could deliver those lines. JR still goes down as one of the finest characters ever to grace the small screen - over 30 years later!
He was a genius. Loved his character. All his wisecracks and plots left me in stitches. There was no show without him. Saw him interviewed and he was just the opposite of his character and very devoted to his wife. Lovely man and he sure is missed.
JR was NOT one to F with! He got down and dirty and he played by JR rules only! These one liners are priceless! Best vigilante character on TV in history! Period!
Only character that could rival him is Al Swearingen.
Truth.
I used to sneak and watch Dallas as a 10 year old. I wanted to grow up and be JR Ewing. Heart is broken for the passing of this legend.
How can anyone not love Larry Hagman….I can keep re watching these clips again and again….
"You gotta be a man to play in my league!" JR is SAVAGE.
We'll miss you Larry. But I'm so glad he got to play
J.R. one last time. You could tell he was having a blast!
JR made the show special.
JR *made* the show!
LordMike HnK FACT!
❤ j.r.ewing charm or Larry hagman
the king of "zero fucks given"...
One of the best if not the best ever. I like this guy, he is legendary.
There will never be another J.R. - My favorite villian!
Classic stuff. Absolute legend.
SoEightiesItHurts I
"I'm Kinda Tired of Half-Breeds, Moochers and Strangers Hanging Around Here"
lol JR was so awesome
That IS FUNNY!!!
+SethH1982 I'd love to see J.R. Ewing versus Hannibal Lecter in a battle of sociopaths, I have a feeling that J.R. would win because Lecter would be too soft.
+TheSlot1942 how about JR Ewing versus Tony Soprano . My money would be on Jr except in a physical confrontation becauses Jr was not good with his fists.
***** Tony's primary weakness is the vagina. Texas slang is poontang ; Jersey slang is cooze . JR would set the trap because Tony Soprano would never turn down a red hot piece of ass and JR would have the best at his disposal . Tony doesn't. JR doesn't really fall into those traps . What I would love to see as a brief sideshow is Jr's sharp barbed tongue go to work on wise ass Paulie Walnuts ..
👍
My stepdad loved this show when I lived in Brazil ... now there’s a fact in Australia history... this very sad outlaw bike shootout that took place in Milperra in 1984 on the streets ... well they changed they meeting date once due to Dallas’s tv series be on the same day of the meeting and they couldn’t miss a Dallas episode... now that’s a legendary tv show or what ? Thank you so much for editing this is so awesome
The theme music 🎶 for Dallas was so beautiful and unique. Whenever you hear it you know that Dallas is on.
One of my earliest memories was the opening credits of Dallas on the TV in my nan's house here in the UK.
And I use it at my sellphone as ringtone😎
The funny thing is, Larry Hagman was so good that no one realized that he was actually too old for the role. He is just 9 years younger than Barbara Bel Geddes, 18 years older than Patrick Duffy, and 15 years older than Ted Shackelford. Overall, Larry Hagman is clearly a good 10-12 years older than the JR Ewing character.
He didn't look it
Yep.
@@realshanegray Spot the toupee.
No one cares about his age
The way he was on I Dream of Genie, goofy and funny. Compared to Dallas, he was evil and nasty. Signs of a really good actor.
So true I didn't know that he had it in him, I love JR,
Bring DALLAS back fast not slow, We love JR it such a wonderful show,
Yes indeedy
Just shows how different and good he was as a actor he made two major roles and made them iconic major Anthony Nelson and jr Ewing can never be remade
The best part is, he was given 2 tv offers at once and before finishing reading them HE chose Dallas. The rest is history
He knew the best comeback and insult for everyone and everything
+Brandy Baker He was a complete asshole. Unfortunately, his pronouncements were often closer to the truth than anyone wanted to admit. That's what made him such a great villain.
Brandy Baker
Brandy Baker
he insulted everyone! why is it good?
Christina Ward Of all of JR's comebacks and insults my number one favorite was Oh Barnes you just get dumber and dumber every day.
"Ain't nobody here but us rich folks." Lol. Ouch!
JR Ewing was a PERFECT cast.. That smile gets me every time - frigging hilarious
Larry Hagman ‘seized the day’ when he created JR. The greatest TV character ever.
Hello how are you doing??
Greatest TV character ever? Yikes... No.
@@Holmesson Who would say is better then?
One small step for Major Nelson.....one giant leap for JR Ewing!! 💖💖💖💖
I Love J R Ewing...He played his character really well...
R.I.P. Larry. So sad we lost you just when we got you back.
TO THE SERIES...DALLAS....GREAT SERIES...JR EWING..THE BEST....IN THE BUSINESS WORLD...A MANS MAN....SALUTE!!!..
I've always said , without JR there wouldn't of been Dallas .Love him or loath him He was Mr Dallas him self . God bless you Larry , you did well 👍
larry hagman played a great villain we will never see that again
Larry Hagman will be missed 😥 and my favorite actor
Agree..but what about luscious from empire
Outstanding!! Thanks for this!! JR was a legend!! Best character EVER!!! 💙💙👏👏
Lene Jay totally agree with you! no one could ever have played j.r Ewing better than him! Best actor in the history!
J.R.: Well, are the bars closed or were you just eighty-sixed?
My absolute favorite one here! Love, love, love it!
As long as we all love and watch this show, JR Ewing and Larry Hagman will never be dead. :)
Best show on Friday nights on cbs👍
@@briansetpente1019 Yes. 😊😊
He was BRILLIANT ~ no one ever played a villain like him. RIP Larry Hagman.
Hello beautiful angel with a beautiful smile 😊 how are you doing?
MY FAV:
Secretary: JR, what do you take in your coffee?
JR: Bourbon.
J.R. Would have loved Irish Coffee.
It was a sheriff
Larry Hagman was really drinking on the set. By his own admission he was a full blown alcoholic and always had a glass of booze within arms reach on the set. He sobered up towards the end though.
Not a secretary but the future General Beringer at NORAD.
JR: Yeah?
Secretary: Mr. Ewing, there's a Mr. Cliff Barnes is here to see you.
JR: Who?
Secretary: Cliff Barnes.
JR: Tell him to get lost.
Priceless!!!
JR: I'm puttin' you on notice Barnes.
Barnes: oh yeah?!
JR: I'm gonna destroy you!
And he did by the end of the second season of the new series
Hello how are you doing
Lucy: pam how's you're father? Pam: well he's really very sick JR: you mean drunk...lot of that going around. LOL LOL
This is actually entertaining compared to other soap operas. RIP J.R.
The greatest soap opera character ever!!!!
I loved J.R. Ewing!
RIP Larry...no one else could have played the part of J.R. like you did :)
Hello how are you doing
JR: You don't have any class, Sue Ellen. You never have.
Sue Ellen: Well I took lessons from you all these years. I must have learned quite well.
JR: The only thing you ever learned was that vodka doesn't smell on your breath.
They were the couple from hell. Of course it was true love.
"well ill second that"
"never tell a truth when a good lie will do!"
"never say never to jr ewing"
and jrs laugh has me on the floor
He really was the best villain ever! I remember reading a story about how Larry Hagman was once at a restaurant when a bunch of ladies came over and started yelling at him, telling him off for being so evil, with him trying to explain that its just a character he plays...
Yes, some people take show business way to seriously. They have a bicular way on looking at life. There will never be a more dispicable villian on TV than JR EWING! That's a good bet.
Larry should have asked the ladies for some if you know what I mean?
Larry is the best at insults !!! J.R. Ewing is the greatest!!!
JR Ewing was definitely the tv character ever & the greatest tv villain of all time. The late great Larry Hagman played him up to perfection. If they did a remake of Dallas as a movie & have another actor play JR Ewing no matter how good they are they won’t be able to hold a candle to Larry Hagman. He can not be touched.
Absolute legend!!
Hello beautiful angel how are you doing?
JR had some of the best lines in tv history RIP Larry Hagman he was the best TV actor of all time
My favorite show of all time.
He and Alexis Colby are the best soap villains ever 🙌🏿🙌🏿
Oh yes!! Who was a villain on knots landing? Abby!! And what about falcon crest?
yococomanolo with kimberlin brown as Sheila Carter Y&R 😉
You forgot Angela Channing on Falcon Crest and also Richard Channing who was Quentin Collins in Dark Shadows during the very late 1960’s.
@@christophers.o622 Jane Wyman, who played Angela Channing on Falcon Crest, was the ex-wife of the president at the time, Ronald Reagan.
@@albundy6008 I knew that Jane Wyman was married to Ronald Reagan.
R.I.P to the late Larry Hagman. He was one hell of an actor who made his iconic role of J.R. Ewing one of the most hated characters in television history.
He was even one of the smartest.
@@MrKlasse01Yes, he was.
"Because you needed slapping down Cliff." Haha! I love how JR makes it sound like he's doing Cliff a favor. Brilliant!
Sensational show!
I above this show....used to watch it when I was little. Larry Hagman was an excellent actor
Oops love this show
JR Ewing a pure legend.."from tip to tail"