What an absolutely brilliant actress Linda Gray is! That last scene in the mirror. She was the reason I watched Dallas in the 80s/90s. Fabulous. We love her here in the UK by the way!
I'm watching "Dallas" for the first time now (currently in season 14) and as the seasons progressed Sue Ellen became my favourite character. The way she develops, the courage she finds to improve her life and leave JR (several times!) is amazing, and amazingly played by Lind Gray ❤
The #1 choice is BY FAR the best that Linda Gray did for the role. I still think she should've won an Emmy that year because they really took Sue Ellen to the bottom, having her wander around downtown Dallas looking for a drink. That was powerful stuff, especially for its time.
Sue Ellen was the best! I love Linda Gray. How she didn't win an Emmy is beyond me. I met her in October of 2010, and she was down to earth and so nice!
Linda Gray is an amazing actress. She developed Sue Ellen and evolved the character. Have you seen how amazing she still looks in 2023 and totally natural, unlike many of her contemporaries who went under the knife and look scary. She always comes across in interviews as a genuine, lovely and funny lady with a great sense of humour.
@@supersoaps Good to know. She comes across as so nice, genuine and down to earth. I love her sense of humour, that always comes through when she’s interviewed. She looks amazing and so natural. A friend of mine met her last year and said she looked stunning and totally natural.
It was almost Mary Fran, the actress from Newhart. Another fun fact: Linda Evans ALMOST played Pam. In fact, DALLAS was originally referred to as The Linda Evans Project. I know the last part was besides the point but I just thought I'd add that.
Well, this could easily have been a Top 100. Linda Gray did a marvelous job at portraying Sue Ellen. One scene that comes to mind that's missing here is the one in the Weststar boardroom where she (together with Kimberly Cryder) outsmarts J.R. when he tries to take over the company. It would have made a great closing scene for the Sue Ellen character to go out on, finally getting her revenge.
How on earth does the “Balloon” scene not make it to this list! Look it up, the night of JR and Cally’s wedding. Sue Ellen standing outside JR’s door with the balloon and then she pops it is absolutely priceless! Well, I spoke too soon!!! Bravo for including it.
All the ladies on DALLAS were fabulous loved Sue Ellen , Pam, Lucy & Donna Krebbs Oh yes and Pam’s mom and crazy sister Katherine Wentworth!!😊😊👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
Sue Ellen is one of my favorite Dallas women because of her growth journey. There were points where she could be annoying and points where she didn't have tons of relevance to the main plot going on, but those were both things that made her character stand out even more. Sue Ellen could be a highly flawed human being who could grow even if people were not rooting for her, and when she was more lurking in the background, that's exactly what she knew she was doing deep down, she existed for a long time only as J.R.'s wife and nothing else. I loved her storylines in Seasons 5 & 9 especially because those are when she really has to step out of her comfort zone of J.R. and booze. I think why I always rooted for Sue Ellen is because I saw a lot of myself in her and still do, I used to drink heavily and I would complain about my life instead of doing anything about it (still working on the latter), and I loved in S9 when she was at the sanitarium, she really committed to beating her alcoholism that time and the conversation with her therapist was an eye-opener for me and my life. I couldn't have imagined a better actress portraying her than Linda Gray, she did such a magnificent job with the character.
Jack, agree about Linda & Sue, they were like nothing from those days! Also love how much her story helped you personally. Thanks a lot for your sincere message. Toni from supersoaps.org
I love when Sue Ellen throws a bottle of wine at JR and ruins the staircase wallpaper! Im surprised its not listed! Linda Gray was so great I wish she had slapped Pam upside the head!!
Sue Ellen made the best drunk e-v-e-r. Sooo talented and convincing and I still think she was the most beautiful woman an the entire show. Many many beauties but to me, Sue Ellen aways outshined them. And she had the best hair styles for 14 seasons too!!
This was the best !! You did a great job on this. I thought I would see the episode when she was screaming and having a bad dream. Miss Ellie had to awake Sue Ellen and comfort Sue Ellen-- remember that .
Any scene from the Dream Season could have been #1, that's how good Linda Gray was that season. Another one I admire was was when the Ewings were held at gunpoint and Sue Ellen was humiliated in front of everyone. And the scene where Sue Ellen sees JR in bed with Holly and the reaction by Sue Ellen is so sad.
As for Sue Ellen, I'm in agreement with the comments made here about the way the character evolved over the years. As rights and opportunities for women developed in a wider context, so did the character, and she grew in confidence and stature. In the early seasons Sue Ellen was very much JR's chattel and her only real function was as wife and mother as well as being a person with an alcohol problem. However you couldn't help pity her for having to put up with JR's abuse and constant philandering. It was however pretty limiting what the writers did with the the character - Sue Ellen breaks up with JR (usually due to her discovering him cheating on her with some floozy), hits the bottle, then gets back with JR, forgiving him for all his past indiscretions, then JR cheats on her again and she starts drinking, then they break up ... an endless cycle of abuse. Perhaps that was the reality for a lot of women in her position at the time, though.
I was always routing for Sue Ellen, she struggled so hard to pull her self up. #4 would probably be my favorite of these, ah the irony when she tells JR it has nothing to do with his car, it would end up that it would be JR's car that was rammed by Walt Driscoll, who was trying to kill him but instead it was a drunk and enraged Sue Ellen behind the wheel, and poor Mickey trying to save her became collateral damage. That whole story line was so sad to me. It was one of my favorite seasons. I also liked # 3. I always thought it was superb acting and a great relation of their characters, especially in how the complete scene played out.
Of all the women on this show, Sue Ellen had it the worst. It's like her character was written into oblivion and the producers always had a bone to pick with her[character]. She always drew the short end of the stick. Though nice to have seen her rise like a phoenix from the ashes after glhaving hit rock bottom when wondering the streets of Dallas drunk, and make something of herself. She wound up a respectable lady having her own fashion line or something while JR had it coming to him for such a long time only to see it culminate in Conundrum, the last episode of the series where he apparently commits suicide. Apparently, because as the film reveals (the one made after the show ended) he only shot the mirror, much to Bobby's horror. That's how the show ended, with Bobbt having the last line as he walked into the room after having heard the gunshot: "My God!"
I believe the real number one scene is missing: After she won the custody for her son, and goes to collect him from JR with her mother, she astonishes everyone by leaving her son to stay with his father, because she knows that her son would suffer if she took him away from there. The only time in the series that we saw tears in JR's eyes.
Linda Gray is awesome. Sue Ellen was an excellent character. What about when she accused JR of driving away his brothers and cheating his friends over the nationalization of the oil wells? Or when she askee JR what sl*t he was sleeping with for the night? Or when she teases JR about not being the father of her baby? Also, when she was away from Southfolk when Bobby died ane JR destroyed her for not being at the ranch. Lasty, when Sue Ellen blamed herself for Cliff's suicide attempt and told JR she couldn't marry him if Cliff died. So many more great scenes, you need another video. This one was very entertaining. 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Sue Ellen sempre foi a minha personagem favorita do meu seriado favorito! Além da bela intérprete, podemos acompanhar a evolução da personagem no decorrer das temporadas...
Linda was a great actress. I think the biggest improvement in acting goes to Viccy P. Her acting was pretty ropey in the first few seasons, but by Season 6-8 it was really superb.
OMG that helmet hairdo Pam had when Sue Ellen told her she should let Bobby marry Jenna lol. My fav Sue Ellen scene is when she stopped JR from taking over Westar Oil and told him I’ve finally done to you what you’ve always done to me .
Sorry for the misunderstanding. Tribute is used for living people too. Linda is alive and more beautiful than ever, and active too. Toni from supersoaps.org
I would have included the one where Sue Ellen was forced to sing as Miss Texas - episode was called 'Winds of Vengeance'. It made uncomfortable viewing but it again demonstrated that Linda Gray was a good actress.
Around the mid 1980s Sue Ellen came into her own so much more, ditching her alcohol addiction and becoming an independent businesswoman - I loved it when she set up Valentine Lingerie - and when she sacked model Mandy Winger (who was having an affair with JR) - some great scenes! Then there was the 'Citizen Ewing' movie she made exposing and shaming JR - great move (which she made Ian 'Lovejoy' McShane). And yet - there was definitely an underlying respect between JR and Sue Ellen in spite of all the antipathy that sometimes existed between them. I saw a few scenes in the Dallas reboot where that was apparent. However it seemed that Sue Ellen went back to her drinking habit - not sure about that!
All great choice but you forgot the very best of all.....when Miss Ellie introduces Sue Ellen to Callie Ewing as JR's new wife at the Oil Baron's Ball (I think it was season 11). Callie said that Sue Ellen didn't look at all as JR described her (a drunk who neglected her child). Sue Ellen then ask Callie if she had sex with JR after he told her that. She said yes. Then Sue Ellen sauntered across the ballroom over to where JR was talking with April (in her floozie days) and punched him! It was the slug heard 'round the world and my all time favorite scene from the entire series. She finally knocked the crap out of him!
I posted a long comment on here but it seems to have vanished! Not quite sure what happened - is there a restriction on how much you can write (characters etc)? Anyway I wanted to say that this is a great website Toni, and one that you've clearly put a lot of work into ... as a boy who watched these soaps back in the day, very appealing and brings back many memories!
Very sorry to read this, check it out again. I remember to read it and like it. No restrictions at all, only with trolls. Keep on giving feedback! Toni
11:11 While Linda did/does deserve recognition for her portrayal here, this _did not occur to the Sue Ellen character_ (or anything else during the 1985-1986 season). Curiously, at the very beginning of each, a brief footage from "Dynasty II: The Colbys" is used for this fine channel (which is not 1 of the quartet of "supersoaps"). Anyway, looking forward to more videos.
As I said before, this is not about plots but about Linda´s acting. A single nightmare scene superbly played might have been here too."The Colbys" and "Flamingo Road" sometimes appear in this channel, and also some soaps from 21st century. Enjoy summer! Toni from supersoaps.org
True that it never happened, technically, but this was one of her best ever scenes. Good to see the growth Sue Ellen went through in this season (she ended up working for some organisation with a guy called Gerry Kenderson from what I remember?)
Sue Ellens scene with Wendell should have made the top 10. It should have been a mixture of the weak Sue Ellen when she went running for s bottle when JR said boo to her and the powerful Sue Ellen. One example is the Wendell scene from Season 12.
i love this early scene between Sue Ellen & Bobby where she’s decided to leave Southfork while still pregnant. Before the glitz and drama and fun of 1980s Dallas there was a bit more room for really great acting in the early seasons - ruclips.net/video/r7Tw27MxMKk/видео.html
It was during season 10 after the dream season. B.D Calhoun kidnapped Sue Ellen and she went missing for a night and the family thought she fell off the wagon again. In truth, B.D. chloroformed her, set her up in a motel and took pics of her and showed them to J.R.
No. She became free from JR and very independent. She produced a movie after she bought a movie studio. The movie was based on the lives of the Ewings and all their good and dirty secrets. She locked the movie away where JR couldn’t find it, and he of course tried. Her last scene was warning JR if she even so much as woke up in a bad mood, she would release that filth. She walked off the set with her European lover and I believe she moved to France with new lover. She ended up being a power against him.
That is one very long dream that Pam had. Her dream even crossed over to Knots Landing where Gary grieved over the death of his brother Bobby. After Pam woke up, I notice her hair was now a lot longer than before.
What an absolutely brilliant actress Linda Gray is! That last scene in the mirror. She was the reason I watched Dallas in the 80s/90s. Fabulous. We love her here in the UK by the way!
Linda Gray is an amazing actress and Lady! It’s a shame she have never won an Emmy!
She was the only reason I have watched Dallas!
“ i’d rather sleep with JR than with you” burn! 🔥🔥🔥🤣😂🤣🤣
Linda Gray is such a beautiful woman at 83 yrs
Fantastic....Linda Gray gave an amount of realism that DEFINITELY rivaled the ladies of Dynasty.
I Love Linda Gray. She was born to play Sue Ellen❤❤❤
I'm watching "Dallas" for the first time now (currently in season 14) and as the seasons progressed Sue Ellen became my favourite character. The way she develops, the courage she finds to improve her life and leave JR (several times!) is amazing, and amazingly played by Lind Gray ❤
The #1 choice is BY FAR the best that Linda Gray did for the role. I still think she should've won an Emmy that year because they really took Sue Ellen to the bottom, having her wander around downtown Dallas looking for a drink. That was powerful stuff, especially for its time.
Not even Lary Hagman won an Emmy! That shows how biased the voters were in regards to roles of villains...
@@pandemits Barbara Bel Geddes won an Emmy for Miss Ellie's breast cancer storyline
Absolutely
I was so young when that scene was aired and it always stuck with me. It terrified me. I did not understand it but I felt it.
I Love Sue Ellen. Linda Gray did an excellent job portraying her❤
Always loved "Sue Ellen"! Always loved Linda Gray ! 💙
Sue Ellen was the best! I love Linda Gray. How she didn't win an Emmy is beyond me. I met her in October of 2010, and she was down to earth and so nice!
I remember the " Who shot JR" series. You couldn't get away from from everyone talking about it.
Linda Gray was a Beast!!! I hate they didn’t have a storyline for her at the end of the series! She’s an Amazing actress!
Linda Gray is an amazing actress. She developed Sue Ellen and evolved the character. Have you seen how amazing she still looks in 2023 and totally natural, unlike many of her contemporaries who went under the knife and look scary. She always comes across in interviews as a genuine, lovely and funny lady with a great sense of humour.
So true Andy! I met her briefly in 2007 and she was so sweet! Toni from supersoaps.org
@@supersoaps Good to know. She comes across as so nice, genuine and down to earth. I love her sense of humour, that always comes through when she’s interviewed. She looks amazing and so natural. A friend of mine met her last year and said she looked stunning and totally natural.
No one else but Linda Gray could have played Sue Ellen.
It was almost Mary Fran, the actress from Newhart. Another fun fact: Linda Evans ALMOST played Pam. In fact, DALLAS was originally referred to as The Linda Evans Project. I know the last part was besides the point but I just thought I'd add that.
Fantastic compilation ! Loved watching it. Respect and thanks to who ever put it together. Just brilliant.
@@redcropuk Thanks a lot, more to come soon. Toni from supersoaps.org
Suellen was my favorite characture brought to life by the fabulous Linda Gray.
Well, this could easily have been a Top 100. Linda Gray did a marvelous job at portraying Sue Ellen. One scene that comes to mind that's missing here is the one in the Weststar boardroom where she (together with Kimberly Cryder) outsmarts J.R. when he tries to take over the company. It would have made a great closing scene for the Sue Ellen character to go out on, finally getting her revenge.
The WestStar scene has been used in other videos, check out the Top 10 Powerful Sue Ellen Moments. Thanks. Toni
Cryder herself was so unbearable in that scene and she chewed so much scenery that Sue Ellen's appearance in the boardroom felt like an afterthought.
Most Beautiful on Dallas!
excellent choices! Linda Gray did some great work and some of it was during the dream season
Beautiful lady good actress lovely voice
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS!!!
How on earth does the “Balloon” scene not make it to this list! Look it up, the night of JR and Cally’s wedding. Sue Ellen standing outside JR’s door with the balloon and then she pops it is absolutely priceless! Well, I spoke too soon!!! Bravo for including it.
Loved Dallas Jr and sue
Ellen absolute class 😁
Linda Gray was my absolute favorite on Dallas.❤❤
what a actress of the 80'S linda Gray ruled tv.
Linda Gray was my favorite on this show!!! Great actor
All the ladies on DALLAS were fabulous loved Sue Ellen , Pam, Lucy & Donna Krebbs Oh yes and Pam’s mom and crazy sister Katherine Wentworth!!😊😊👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
She is so GREAT!
Anyhow just wanted to share my thoughts on such a long-running and enduring character. Great tribute, Toni!
Thanks a lot! Toni
Sue Ellen was the only woman JR loved😊
Sue Ellen is one of my favorite Dallas women because of her growth journey. There were points where she could be annoying and points where she didn't have tons of relevance to the main plot going on, but those were both things that made her character stand out even more. Sue Ellen could be a highly flawed human being who could grow even if people were not rooting for her, and when she was more lurking in the background, that's exactly what she knew she was doing deep down, she existed for a long time only as J.R.'s wife and nothing else. I loved her storylines in Seasons 5 & 9 especially because those are when she really has to step out of her comfort zone of J.R. and booze. I think why I always rooted for Sue Ellen is because I saw a lot of myself in her and still do, I used to drink heavily and I would complain about my life instead of doing anything about it (still working on the latter), and I loved in S9 when she was at the sanitarium, she really committed to beating her alcoholism that time and the conversation with her therapist was an eye-opener for me and my life. I couldn't have imagined a better actress portraying her than Linda Gray, she did such a magnificent job with the character.
Love This Lady Linda Gray
Jack, agree about Linda & Sue, they were like nothing from those days! Also love how much her story helped you personally. Thanks a lot for your sincere message. Toni from supersoaps.org
I love when Sue Ellen throws a bottle of wine at JR and ruins the staircase wallpaper! Im surprised its not listed! Linda Gray was so great I wish she had slapped Pam upside the head!!
Her scenes in "Goodbye Sue Ellen were classic
Sue Ellen made the best drunk e-v-e-r. Sooo talented and convincing and I still think she was the most beautiful woman an the entire show. Many many beauties but to me, Sue Ellen aways outshined them. And she had the best hair styles for 14 seasons too!!
This was the best !! You did a great job on this. I thought I would see the episode when she was screaming and having a bad dream. Miss Ellie had to awake Sue Ellen and comfort Sue Ellen-- remember that .
I love the show
I've been an Mega Fan by Victoria but i like Linder very nuch too.
Wonderful Woman and Actor.
Love. Linda Grey.
Any scene from the Dream Season could have been #1, that's how good Linda Gray was that season. Another one I admire was was when the Ewings were held at gunpoint and Sue Ellen was humiliated in front of everyone. And the scene where Sue Ellen sees JR in bed with Holly and the reaction by Sue Ellen is so sad.
Number 6 you can see the shock and hurt in JR eyes.
The UK adores you, Linda. Legend.
As for Sue Ellen, I'm in agreement with the comments made here about the way the character evolved over the years. As rights and opportunities for women developed in a wider context, so did the character, and she grew in confidence and stature. In the early seasons Sue Ellen was very much JR's chattel and her only real function was as wife and mother as well as being a person with an alcohol problem. However you couldn't help pity her for having to put up with JR's abuse and constant philandering. It was however pretty limiting what the writers did with the the character - Sue Ellen breaks up with JR (usually due to her discovering him cheating on her with some floozy), hits the bottle, then gets back with JR, forgiving him for all his past indiscretions, then JR cheats on her again and she starts drinking, then they break up ... an endless cycle of abuse. Perhaps that was the reality for a lot of women in her position at the time, though.
I was always routing for Sue Ellen, she struggled so hard to pull her self up. #4 would probably be my favorite of these, ah the irony when she tells JR it has nothing to do with his car, it would end up that it would be JR's car that was rammed by Walt Driscoll, who was trying to kill him but instead it was a drunk and enraged Sue Ellen behind the wheel, and poor Mickey trying to save her became collateral damage. That whole story line was so sad to me. It was one of my favorite seasons. I also liked # 3. I always thought it was superb acting and a great relation of their characters, especially in how the complete scene played out.
Sue Ellen ! toujours un verre à la main !
Of all the women on this show, Sue Ellen had it the worst. It's like her character was written into oblivion and the producers always had a bone to pick with her[character]. She always drew the short end of the stick. Though nice to have seen her rise like a phoenix from the ashes after glhaving hit rock bottom when wondering the streets of Dallas drunk, and make something of herself. She wound up a respectable lady having her own fashion line or something while JR had it coming to him for such a long time only to see it culminate in Conundrum, the last episode of the series where he apparently commits suicide. Apparently, because as the film reveals (the one made after the show ended) he only shot the mirror, much to Bobby's horror. That's how the show ended, with Bobbt having the last line as he walked into the room after having heard the gunshot: "My God!"
I believe the real number one scene is missing: After she won the custody for her son, and goes to collect him from JR with her mother, she astonishes everyone by leaving her son to stay with his father, because she knows that her son would suffer if she took him away from there. The only time in the series that we saw tears in JR's eyes.
Linda Gray is awesome. Sue Ellen was an excellent character. What about when she accused JR of driving away his brothers and cheating his friends over the nationalization of the oil wells? Or when she askee JR what sl*t he was sleeping with for the night? Or when she teases JR about not being the father of her baby? Also, when she was away from Southfolk when Bobby died ane JR destroyed her for not being at the ranch. Lasty, when Sue Ellen blamed herself for Cliff's suicide attempt and told JR she couldn't marry him if Cliff died. So many more great scenes, you need another video. This one was very entertaining. 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@@jllore1917 Thanks a lot for your feedback. Check out my Dallas playlist, there is a video for Sue Ellen moments. Toni from supersoaps.org
Honey, Sue Ellen had a walk on her like nobody's business. Her walk was FIERCE !! Pam walked like she was bouncing.
"Tramps don't last too long," LOL!
Sue Ellen sempre foi a minha personagem favorita do meu seriado favorito! Além da bela intérprete, podemos acompanhar a evolução da personagem no decorrer das temporadas...
Linda was a great actress. I think the biggest improvement in acting goes to Viccy P. Her acting was pretty ropey in the first few seasons, but by Season 6-8 it was really superb.
OMG that helmet hairdo Pam had when Sue Ellen told her she should let Bobby marry Jenna lol. My fav Sue Ellen scene is when she stopped JR from taking over Westar Oil and told him I’ve finally done to you what you’ve always done to me .
''TRIBUTE'' to Linda Grey !!
Just for a moment there I had to Google her to make sure she was still alive.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. Tribute is used for living people too. Linda is alive and more beautiful than ever, and active too. Toni from supersoaps.org
Me too!
My favourite Sue Ellen scenes involved Cally ❤ Was that the final series?
Linda's last, 12th.
Love number 4 👍
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My favorite Sue Ellen scene was in season 11 when her, Kimberly crider, and Jeremy Wendell forced Jr to step down
I would have included the one where Sue Ellen was forced to sing as Miss Texas - episode was called 'Winds of Vengeance'. It made uncomfortable viewing but it again demonstrated that Linda Gray was a good actress.
That scene was awful in every scene. Not even Linda or Brian Dennehy could save it, sorry to day it. Thanks for your feedback. Toni
Around the mid 1980s Sue Ellen came into her own so much more, ditching her alcohol addiction and becoming an independent businesswoman - I loved it when she set up Valentine Lingerie - and when she sacked model Mandy Winger (who was having an affair with JR) - some great scenes! Then there was the 'Citizen Ewing' movie she made exposing and shaming JR - great move (which she made Ian 'Lovejoy' McShane). And yet - there was definitely an underlying respect between JR and Sue Ellen in spite of all the antipathy that sometimes existed between them. I saw a few scenes in the Dallas reboot where that was apparent. However it seemed that Sue Ellen went back to her drinking habit - not sure about that!
Not a single clip of Sue Ellen saying, DAMN YOU J.R.! while clutching a drink?!!?!
Lol! But she says "I´m so confused", her iconic line. Toni
And also 'You bastard, JR!'
@@DiscoBoy1969 Oh yeah! I had to cut the beginning of the "Things..." scene because of time constrictions, but she was great yelling that! Toni
All great choice but you forgot the very best of all.....when Miss Ellie introduces Sue Ellen to Callie Ewing as JR's new wife at the Oil Baron's Ball (I think it was season 11). Callie said that Sue Ellen didn't look at all as JR described her (a drunk who neglected her child). Sue Ellen then ask Callie if she had sex with JR after he told her that. She said yes. Then Sue Ellen sauntered across the ballroom over to where JR was talking with April (in her floozie days) and punched him! It was the slug heard 'round the world and my all time favorite scene from the entire series. She finally knocked the crap out of him!
I adore Linda Gray. She and Jr were ___________________ !!!
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I posted a long comment on here but it seems to have vanished! Not quite sure what happened - is there a restriction on how much you can write (characters etc)? Anyway I wanted to say that this is a great website Toni, and one that you've clearly put a lot of work into ... as a boy who watched these soaps back in the day, very appealing and brings back many memories!
Very sorry to read this, check it out again. I remember to read it and like it. No restrictions at all, only with trolls. Keep on giving feedback! Toni
It is Linda Gray's leg shown in "The Graduate!"
I saw her in “The Graduate” (the stage performance) and she was phenomenal.
Carnival geek?!? Now I’m offended!
11:11 While Linda did/does deserve recognition for her portrayal here, this _did not occur to the Sue Ellen character_ (or anything else during the 1985-1986 season).
Curiously, at the very beginning of each, a brief footage from "Dynasty II: The Colbys" is used for this fine channel (which is not 1 of the quartet of "supersoaps"). Anyway, looking forward to more videos.
As I said before, this is not about plots but about Linda´s acting. A single nightmare scene superbly played might have been here too."The Colbys" and "Flamingo Road" sometimes appear in this channel, and also some soaps from 21st century. Enjoy summer! Toni from supersoaps.org
True that it never happened, technically, but this was one of her best ever scenes. Good to see the growth Sue Ellen went through in this season (she ended up working for some organisation with a guy called Gerry Kenderson from what I remember?)
Sue Ellens scene with Wendell should have made the top 10. It should have been a mixture of the weak Sue Ellen when she went running for s bottle when JR said boo to her and the powerful Sue Ellen. One example is the Wendell scene from Season 12.
I love the balloon bit. Hilarious
Loved her character hated nagging pam
She always played Sue Ellen with a barely concealed sense of seething rage, then when she exploded....Watch Out!
The long suffering Sue Ellen
All i remember from watching Dallas in the 90s on Ukrainian TV she was always histerical and often drunk alot
Good best friend Tony I love you too baby Tony 💋
Linda was hot in that scene with Jeremy.
Perdon por favor muchas gracias.
En mi playlist hay varios en español, quizá te gusten
i love this early scene between Sue Ellen & Bobby where she’s decided to leave Southfork while still pregnant. Before the glitz and drama and fun of 1980s Dallas there was a bit more room for really great acting in the early seasons - ruclips.net/video/r7Tw27MxMKk/видео.html
Good best friends Tony Cincinnati Ohio State Tony I love you too baby Tony 💕
Are you kidding? Her name in Dallas was Sue Ellen??? 😂😂 in Hungarian dubbed version she was named Samantha...
I knew that, and J.R. was Jockey. All made up by your translators... Toni from supersoaps.org
Euro vision música
Carnival Geek? Hey, that's insulting.
😂😂😂😂😂
she was good a sue Ellen Ewing and jr.kinda treated her bad .
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I don't remember the #10 episode
It was during season 10 after the dream season. B.D Calhoun kidnapped Sue Ellen and she went missing for a night and the family thought she fell off the wagon again. In truth, B.D. chloroformed her, set her up in a motel and took pics of her and showed them to J.R.
They should have ended the montage with the scene where Sue Ellen gets blown to bits in the place of J.R. ruclips.net/video/fM692xFinF4/видео.html
Did she die?
No. She became free from JR and very independent. She produced a movie after she bought a movie studio. The movie was based on the lives of the Ewings and all their good and dirty secrets. She locked the movie away where JR couldn’t find it, and he of course tried. Her last scene was warning JR if she even so much as woke up in a bad mood, she would release that filth. She walked off the set with her European lover and I believe she moved to France with new lover. She ended up being a power against him.
@@thinkthensend9228 I was talking about Linda Gray. She's 82.
Linda Gray’s still alive.
Promo`SM
JR had terrible hair
Nice try.... but the Dream Season doesn't count.
Why not?
@@ChrisCosat because it never happened.
@@ChrisCosat because it never happened.
This is not about plots, only about Linda's great acting and everything matters. Toni
That is one very long dream that Pam had. Her dream even crossed over to Knots Landing where Gary grieved over the death of his brother Bobby.
After Pam woke up, I notice her hair was now a lot longer than before.
Linda Gray played the Hell out of Sue Ellen Ewing
It'd weird that Bobby and JR lived with their parents.