Gotta love how JR kept going on about Ray being a “bastard son” only to find out he had one himself. That wiped the smirk right off of his smug face! LOL
I "loved" this show..................YES...........Cliff got it "spot on" here...........in EVERY word he said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JR must of "knocked-up" half the women in Dallas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....watching this its as if the show was aired yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! as if time hasn,t passed.......................Love-it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The look on Bobby’s face after seeing JR’s was the usual “oh f***, here we go again.” Meanwhile, in the back of his mind, he’s once again pondering “what the hell did JR do this time?!!”
I always liked Cliff as a character simply because with a few words he was able to turn the whole Ewing family upside down. I always thought of him as comic relief.
You cut out the best part when there's a shot of each person at the table staring at JR after James's announcement. That was always my favorite part of this scene.
@@darrellmitchell6045 In The Early Years movie, it was revealed that Miss Ellie was pregnant with JR when she married Jock. She married Jock so that his oil money would save Southfork from foreclosure. The pregnancy was a way to create social pressure on Jock to marry her.
It should have been when Jock was Still Alive. He would have wanted that boy At South fork With JR And Sue Ellen Raising him. not the mother of JR childBut JR face when He Realized that He Had A Another son Then the Doubt Came When he heard the boys full name .JR Name John Ross The second After Jock the only Ewing to Ever be called John Ross was JR Son with Sue Ellen .If this was Truly JR son and She was still in love with him Has Everyone claimed she would have Named in right and Another thing Even though she went with JR years ago Didn't she ever Asked him is full real name If you do really love someone That's something you Never Forget Man or Woman 😂😂
Unlike most i liked the character of James Beaumont, JR having an illegitimate son and thinking about it maybe he should have been introduced earlier when Sue Ellen, Pam, Miss Ellie, Clayton & Ray were still about. maybe instead of the Jack Ewing character .
I would watch the entirety of it on DVD. Every season containing each episode and the 3 movies along with them. I'll even watch the reboot through its fullest as well.
In the new show it turned out that JR had a daughter that John Ross felt it was important that he find. But now we will never know why, since it can’t be out of brotherly love.
@@jamesgibson3716 I love Cliff's lines in this scene! I also like the cocky look on his face when Carter McKay barges in and threatens the Ewings. Bobby and April get all defensive but everything Cliff said was justified. As for April; what a low-class, shameless harlot! Cliff should've doused her with that drink.
Wow, I didn't know Sasha Mitchell played a part in Dallas with Patrick Duffy. This explains so much as far as why he was so well positioned on Step by Step.
JR having an illegitimate son was a good idea because the show desperately needed some youthful characters but it came a few years too late. Plus, the role was badly miscast.
I agree. I had long given up on Dallas by this point. The idea of James was a good one but needed to be added to the series a lot earlier since JR had slept with half the women of Dallas. Cally was another character I couldn't stand. Having her marry JR was creepy beyond belief.
James Kennedy. Quite right. This storyline would have been more beneficial in the earlier seasons. It would have been interesting to witness Sue Ellen's reaction to JR having another son. Instead of playing Peter Richards, Christopher Atkins could have been cast to portray this 'new' JR.
When they let JR get remarried they really messed up ....He was much better off staying single unless he was married to Sue Ellen. (No other woman can play his wife like her.)....Cally was just horrible...She was cute and all...But did not fit in!!!!.....BIG FAIL!
Ya know, it's interesting because there was a moment in the series when the script-writers confirmed that very sentiment through young John Ross's lines! 'Remember when he didn't like Cally being married to his Dad and living at Southfork? .....and he would NEVER have regarded Cally as a surrogate mother! Like he told her, 'I've got a Mom who looks and acts like a Mom.....NOT like the girls in my class!" LOL!
@@FischerFan The script writers were the ones who kept Cally on the show. Originally, the plan was to write her off halfway through her first season. J.R. gives her a healthy divorce settlement and she leaves town but they kept her on for two more seasons
@@dalemcilwain Oh yeah. J.R. made a living of crossing up people and shooting from the lip; but he knew not to do anything that would cost him brownie points with ol' Jock!
@@PungiFungi J.R. and Ray got along fine until he found out Ray was his brother. They used to go out carousing and drinking together. That all changed when J.R. stole Ray's woman Garnet McGee
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Exactly, those little comments was pretty much all they had for her to do at this point. If you ask me, that pervert photographer back in 1982 was the last decent storyline she ever had
I think this scene was originally scheduled to be at the Oil Baron's Ball, but due to budget cuts they didn't have a Ball that season so they just made it a dinner at the Oil Baron's Club
when Dallas was slowly going downhill with all the new characters. When i think back to the first 5 seasons , the show was just a shadow of its former glory
@@nicoleackerman205 True, however I don't think they realized until it was too late. There were a lot of writers on the show and they were probably so excited about the Ray being Jock's son plot twist that they forgot about the Lucy connection. I think we have to cut them some slack, because it was a great idea to make Ray Jock's illigitamite son.
@@baronmunchausen9252 No I don't if you are going to get a job writing for a show you need to read the previous scripts and do research it is lazy writting or they could come put and say they were going for the whole incest thing.
The show always ends on a great dramatic note. Could you please tell me the point of cutting the end scene abruptly and ruining the emotional punch??????
This was one of the few times we saw JR with a *wine glass* in his hand. It was always amusing to see a drunk Cliff Barnes being at his obnoxious worse. Ken Kercheval should have won an Emmy for such performances.
Cody singing I Got the Blues...… I got the blues... I got that I am the oldest of J.R and I keep callin' my mom "mother and I met uncle frank as Bobby ewing blues... Dude! That sounded good.... ehehehe!
Leonard Katzman was a chauvinist. He thought the show revolved around J.R. and Bobby and the women were irreplacable. J.R. and Bobby's love interests kept getting younger by the year
I disagree. It actually started with BD Calhoun in the 9th season, the first guy JR couldn't buy off, and it started the downfall of Ewing Oil. In the 11th season, JR met Cally and then more enemies came forward, including James and Michelle. The most recent three seasons were entertaining, but didn't do justice to the original, or James would've been a main character and Bobby would've reminded John Ross about how Calhoun came an eyelash of murdering him in cold blood.
I didn't care for Michelle or James. Cally and April were ok but they should've kept J.R. single because Sue Ellen was the only woman for him. She had to worn Cally, who like her, was younger than J.R.
1:18 - "My daddy." BOOM! #MicDrop The look on J.R.'s fuckin' face says it all. Haha. Such a shame this series predated reaction vids by about three decades.
I didn't like James because he took depth away from John Ross. Poor Cally, but J.R. was never going to change. Too bad J.R. never got to know his other son with her.
I could agree more St. Barts, though I know people who stuck with the show to the bitter end. Now why did this illegitimate son not appear in the remake?
St. Barts: Most shows lose steam after strong original characters leave. Jock was huge piece of the show, and motivator in JR's hole persona. But still, Jock's death and it's aftermath, did lead to some very juicy storylines for years. The lose of Pam's character was also a very big lose. I was never happy with any of the women in Bobby's life after Pam. I almost wish Valene could of become a regular member of Dallas after Pam left. I don't mean to be with Bobby, but just to have her there because it would have given JR another woman to hate as much as he hated Pam. Dallas was still a very good show even after you stopped watching though, just not as good..
Sasha Mitchell aka ( Cody from Step by Step ) playing character James Beaumont in episode: Black Tide (1989) of Dallas. Episode aired 10 November 1989 Season 13 | Episode 8 Sheree J. Wilson is the Blonde with Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) ( she was on Walker Texas Ranger ) Cathy Podewell (the younger blonde) is playing Cally Ewing Kimberly Foster is the Blonde with the short haircut that is with Cliff Barnes. Playing the Character Michelle Stevens www.imdb.com/title/tt0781644/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_30
Ah! I remember the situation behind Ewing Oil getting that tanker: JR struck a deal with *"Al (as in Hal) . . . your pal, Halliday"* that sold a rust-bucket ship of a tanker to JR. It was an attempt for the producers of Dallas to inject a tad of light-heartedness into the episodes when JR and Halliday had screen-time together. Halliday was sort of a used-car salesman in the oil-tanker business. The charmily folksy Halliday character was played by Lance LeGault, which was a departure from the usual stern/authoritative figures he played in other 1980s TV roles . . . think "Colonel Decker" in the A-Team; and "Colonel Greene" in Magnum P.I.
It’s a wonder the show made it to 1991..it really went down after Pam leaving .. actually the dream episode was good because Bobby came back but it was bad writing for the season ....that kept getting worse after bringing Bobby back...
@@winniejohnson5559 l agree sbout the dream it destory one season of Dallas but without bobby it was dying it when on for four more seasons because bobby. Was in it. Did dallas go down hill yes it did it not the same. But it still one of my favorites tv shows
I totally agree, after Pam's departure nothing was the same anymore. All the new leading characters like April, Michelle, Cally, James were terrible and extremely boring.
Curious . . . given the circumstances of JR finding out about the relationship he has with James; I don't ever recall JR referring to James as a _half-breed_ as JR did with Ray Krebbs.
Both JR and Vanessa have blue eyes, yet James has brown eyes. JR just accepts that this guy is his biological offspring? Why, because Vanessa was some paragon of virtue? If so, why was she with JR? Hated this storyline and hated the casting of Sasha Mitchell. He was just awful and acted like an uneducated nitwit - considering he was well educated at high price boarding schools. Then, this "secret" son of JR's just moves into Southfork (bringing in even more irrelevant and irritating characters like a past girlfriend and her kid), starts working at Ewing Oil (what the hell does he know about the oil business?) and has JR committed. The last remotely tolerable season was the 1988-89 season. After that, Sue Ellen was gone (Ellie was soon to leave) and the show's ratings dropped so much that they couldn't even afford to film exterior scenes in Texas, as had been done for the previous decade.
Gotta love how JR kept going on about Ray being a “bastard son” only to find out he had one himself. That wiped the smirk right off of his smug face! LOL
JR is a hypocrite he has a ligitamate son
Your right James shut Jr up he called ray a half breed and a bastard when he had a illegitimate son himself that wiped the smile of Jrs face
jr has every right to hate ray ray tried to kill jr two times
@@gemmaaboagye8951 how is jr a hypocrite jr has every right to hate ray he tried to kill jr two times
The JR's face when James is saying :"To JR, my daddy !" 😁
JR, more twists and turns than a cheap garden hose...never a dull moment 🙂👍
I can't believe people ate this crap up!
I just love Cliff in this entire scene grinning "Oh this is the best day of my life."
I "loved" this show..................YES...........Cliff got it "spot on" here...........in EVERY word he said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JR must of "knocked-up" half the women in Dallas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....watching this its as if the show was aired yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! as if time hasn,t passed.......................Love-it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I SAID WE DON'T HAVE A TANKER", then Bobby looks at JR and realizes that they do have a tanker. Classic....LOL
The look on JR:s face was a clear confirmation that Ewing Oil had a tanker, one that Bobby hadn't been informed of
That was an indirect hat tip to the Season 4 story line "the Venezuelan Connection," which also involved a Ewing tanker in the Gulf
The look on Bobby’s face after seeing JR’s was the usual “oh f***, here we go again.” Meanwhile, in the back of his mind, he’s once again pondering “what the hell did JR do this time?!!”
At 4:56: The look on Bobby's face says, 'Oh no. J.R. don't tell me you've done it again.".
Classic ❤️
Cody Lambert and Bobby Ewing continued their Uncle and Nephew relationship, in "Step By Step".
14DaveHunter don’t you mean Sasha Mitchell?
Patrick Duffy’s character on Step By Step had a son named JT. The blooper reel must be filled with clips of Duffy calling him JR.
Lucy’s face at 3:58 like saying to herself, I’ve been here longer than half these guys and they get better storylines than me! 😅
I always liked Cliff as a character simply because with a few words he was able to turn the whole Ewing family upside down. I always thought of him as comic relief.
Christopher Thorkon, Cliff Barnes has never failed to make me weak with his antics.😁🤣
Cliff Barnes is a LOSER
You cut out the best part when there's a shot of each person at the table staring at JR after James's announcement. That was always my favorite part of this scene.
A JR Classic ... ‘He’s A Bastard In Every Sense Of The Word!’ Lol 😂
I honestly thought Bobby was gonna lunge right across the table and take a swing at J.R. at that point.
JR never forgave or forgot that Ray tried to kill him and their fight caused the Southfork fire.
JR was something of a bastard also, as Miss Ellie was pregnant with him when she married Jock.
@@nrkgalt what are you talk about
@@darrellmitchell6045 In The Early Years movie, it was revealed that Miss Ellie was pregnant with JR when she married Jock. She married Jock so that his oil money would save Southfork from foreclosure. The pregnancy was a way to create social pressure on Jock to marry her.
JR having an illegitimate son was a great idea but they should have done while Sue Ellen was still in the show
As Cliff pointed out, it's a miracle that more illegitimate children haven't shown up.
It should have been when Jock was Still Alive. He would have wanted that boy At South fork With JR And Sue Ellen Raising him. not the mother of JR childBut JR face when He Realized that He Had A Another son Then the Doubt Came When he heard the boys full name .JR Name John Ross The second After Jock the only Ewing to Ever be called John Ross was JR Son with Sue Ellen .If this was Truly JR son and She was still in love with him Has Everyone claimed she would have Named in right and Another thing Even though she went with JR years ago Didn't she ever Asked him is full real name If you do really love someone That's something you Never Forget Man or Woman 😂😂
This was completely ignored in the revival. James Beaumont had a son that would have been grown up by now along with Callie's kid. .
Yes what happened to JR Beaumont, they should have had him in the 2012 reboot
JR Beaumont should have been introduced years before he turned up maybe instead of Jack and Jamie Ewing
Sasha Mitchell played james very well
Rest in heavenly peace larry hagman
1931-2012
Unlike most i liked the character of James Beaumont, JR having an illegitimate son and thinking about it maybe he should have been introduced earlier when Sue Ellen, Pam, Miss Ellie, Clayton & Ray were still about. maybe instead of the Jack Ewing character .
I think he should have shown up on the Dallas reboot.Especially after JR died he could have someone for John Ross to fight against over JRs will
@@MrKirbbdogg oh yes no mention of James or Cally’s child in the reboot & Cally came to JR’s funeral no mention of the kid they had together.
The look on Jr's face when he found out, priceless wish I could see that on my pa's face
Cliff OWNED this scene!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how every time they went out for dinner it turned into a grand drama storm.
We don't have a tanker, ups yes we do JR face in 🤣
JR and Cliff were both funny in this scene hahahaha
and lucy
Loved it, especially Cliff 😂😂😂😂💀
Born on the wrong side of the blanket...classic J. R.
I could watch Dallas everyday
I would watch the entirety of it on DVD. Every season containing each episode and the 3 movies along with them. I'll even watch the reboot through its fullest as well.
Sasha Mitchell and Patrick Duffy (from Step by Step) :)
Yup nephew and uncle on BOTH shows associated wih LORIMAR
Cliff is right though I am shocked he does have more children somewhere.
Cliff was throwing some zingers in this clip....too funny
Turns out he actually DID have more children.
In the new show it turned out that JR had a daughter that John Ross felt it was important that he find. But now we will never know why, since it can’t be out of brotherly love.
@@jamesgibson3716 I love Cliff's lines in this scene! I also like the cocky look on his face when Carter McKay barges in and threatens the Ewings. Bobby and April get all defensive but everything Cliff said was justified.
As for April; what a low-class, shameless harlot! Cliff should've doused her with that drink.
Wild oats.
Wow, I didn't know Sasha Mitchell played a part in Dallas with Patrick Duffy. This explains so much as far as why he was so well positioned on Step by Step.
JR having an illegitimate son was a good idea because the show desperately needed some youthful characters but it came a few years too late. Plus, the role was badly miscast.
I agree. I had long given up on Dallas by this point. The idea of James was a good one but needed to be added to the series a lot earlier since JR had slept with half the women of Dallas. Cally was another character I couldn't stand. Having her marry JR was creepy beyond belief.
Yeah, the show was really grasping at straws toward the end.
James Kennedy. Quite right. This storyline would have been more beneficial in the earlier seasons. It would have been interesting to witness Sue Ellen's reaction to JR having another son. Instead of playing Peter Richards, Christopher Atkins could have been cast to portray this 'new' JR.
Couldn't stand her either
I hated James. He is repulsive physically and slurring like a drunk.
JR swallowed his boots when that news hit LoL 🔥🔥💥. Cliff got to gloat this time ....
This evening had to be a high point in Cliff’s life’s ! Lol! One of the best dramatic & hilarious scenes in the show!
Frank & Cody Lambert 😂😂😂😂
When they let JR get remarried they really messed up ....He was much better off staying single unless he was married to Sue Ellen. (No other woman can play his wife like her.)....Cally was just horrible...She was cute and all...But did not fit in!!!!.....BIG FAIL!
LoveJoy I couldn't agree with you more about April....She was such a worthless joke...Ughhh😩
Ya know, it's interesting because there was a moment in the series when the script-writers confirmed that very sentiment through young John Ross's lines! 'Remember when he didn't like Cally being married to his Dad and living at Southfork?
.....and he would NEVER have regarded Cally as a surrogate mother! Like he told her, 'I've got a Mom who looks and acts like a Mom.....NOT like the girls in my class!" LOL!
@@FischerFan The script writers were the ones who kept Cally on the show. Originally, the plan was to write her off halfway through her first season. J.R. gives her a healthy divorce settlement and she leaves town but they kept her on for two more seasons
Why is JR so harsh on Ray here? I thought he left on good terms with JR. Cliff steals this scene!
JR never uddered a word on Ray being a bastard when Jock was alive. Because he had to face his daddy. JR was too much of a coward to do that.
@@dalemcilwain Oh yeah. J.R. made a living of crossing up people and shooting from the lip; but he knew not to do anything that would cost him brownie points with ol' Jock!
JR never liked Ray and even less when he married Donna. They were a pair of meddling do gooders. He thought of him as an interloping pretender.
@@PungiFungi J.R. and Ray got along fine until he found out Ray was his brother. They used to go out carousing and drinking together. That all changed when J.R. stole Ray's woman Garnet McGee
It's times like these when I have absolutely no idea why they got rid of Lucy. Her commentaries were valuable to the show.
The writers couldn't come up with any juicy storylines for her.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Exactly, those little comments was pretty much all they had for her to do at this point. If you ask me, that pervert photographer back in 1982 was the last decent storyline she ever had
Love this scene, Bobby’s face "yes you do have a tanker" Bobby
When that reporter tried to get Bobby's comment with the microphone Bobby said " Get that thing out my face".
I like when George Kennedy said, don't give me that crap!
I think this scene was originally scheduled to be at the Oil Baron's Ball, but due to budget cuts they didn't have a Ball that season so they just made it a dinner at the Oil Baron's Club
I am surprised that the show never capitalized on J R 's older handsome son.
WAIT! The young man who plays J.R.s illegitimate son is Sasha Mitchell (aka Cody) from Step by Step with Patrick Duffy.
lol ! Bobby "we dont have a tanker".....JR....looking dodgy as ever ...hahahaa!
The look on JR:s face and his silence confirmed to everyone that JR without Bobby:s knowledge had acquired a tanker
when Dallas was slowly going downhill with all the new characters. When i think back to the first 5 seasons , the show was just a shadow of its former glory
Cliff stating the obvious: JR probably had a lot more sons 😂😂
Remember when JR got upset when Bobby bought a refinery.
I love the slap April gave Cliff! Pow! Lol
JR just learned the consequences of two of his vessels ramming things they shouldn't have. Poor guy.
The actor who plays James Richard played on Step by Step
You were in his stable too... LOL
George Kennedy has the perfect voice for baseball on the radio.
and all the year's Ray stuck it to Lucy.
I know it is so gross why did they make him Jock's kid.
@@nicoleackerman205 True, however I don't think they realized until it was too late. There were a lot of writers on the show and they were probably so excited about the Ray being Jock's son plot twist that they forgot about the Lucy connection. I think we have to cut them some slack, because it was a great idea to make Ray Jock's illigitamite son.
@@baronmunchausen9252 No I don't if you are going to get a job writing for a show you need to read the previous scripts and do research it is lazy writting or they could come put and say they were going for the whole incest thing.
We used to say, what is the definition of total confusion?
Father’s Day in the TV series “Dallas”!
I like the young guy the way he is able to face a man like J.R. I also like him because he is very cute.
The show always ends on a great dramatic note.
Could you please tell me the point of cutting the end scene abruptly and ruining the emotional punch??????
JR was hilarious....used to love all his cutting remarks.
Vanessa Beaumont, Alexis Colby's old friend.
Look at Bobby's face after he went to bat for JR only realizing within seconds that he was kept in the dark and the allegation was true.
This was one of the few times we saw JR with a *wine glass* in his hand.
It was always amusing to see a drunk Cliff Barnes being at his obnoxious worse. Ken Kercheval should have won an Emmy for such performances.
RIP JR and Cliff
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Lovely: Bobby thinks McKay is full of it until he stares at JR, then realises who's telling the truth.
Dynasty had a story line about sinking a rival tanker. Its amazing how many similar story lines the two shows shared.
If the Ewings really existed and I was wealthy living in Dallas, I would keep some popcorn ready at the club.
It'd be nice to see clips that are longer than 5 minutes.
Cody singing
I Got the Blues...… I got the blues... I got that I am the oldest of J.R and I keep callin' my mom "mother and I met uncle frank as Bobby ewing blues... Dude! That sounded good.... ehehehe!
Having J.R. remarry was a dud idea.
This whole story was terrible
Leonard Katzman was a chauvinist. He thought the show revolved around J.R. and Bobby and the women were irreplacable. J.R. and Bobby's love interests kept getting younger by the year
The characters of Cally, James, and Michelle ruined the show and did not belong in Dallas.
Jason Gibson I had a super crush on James!
I disagree. It actually started with BD Calhoun in the 9th season, the first guy JR couldn't buy off, and it started the downfall of Ewing Oil. In the 11th season, JR met Cally and then more enemies came forward, including James and Michelle. The most recent three seasons were entertaining, but didn't do justice to the original, or James would've been a main character and Bobby would've reminded John Ross about how Calhoun came an eyelash of murdering him in cold blood.
I didn't care for Michelle or James. Cally and April were ok but they should've kept J.R. single because Sue Ellen was the only woman for him. She had to worn Cally, who like her, was younger than J.R.
Jason Gibson mandy winger was a perfect new wife alter sue Ellen.. and so good for the show
Jason Gibson: I didn't mind the James and Michelle characters that much, but the whole Cally thing was just to silly for me.
Just weird seeing Sasha Mitchell in a role where he's not saying "Dude" every 5 seconds.
IfJR was gonna have another son fine but this guy just did not work in the part
The guy who played his son his acting really sucked too!
Face slaps are a Dallas custom. 😆🤚🏼
Being pushed into a swimming pool was also a Dallas custom. Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604, that Southfork Ranch pool was a water boxing ring, not only was being pushed into the pool was Dallas customary. 🥊🏊🏻♂️🟦🥋
@@cobaltmidnightoilamp6748 I wish Dallas was back on TV in reruns. When Larry hagman died in 2012, Dallas was over for good. Ms. Harper Stacey.
1:18 - "My daddy." BOOM! #MicDrop
The look on J.R.'s fuckin' face says it all. Haha. Such a shame this series predated reaction vids by about three decades.
I didn't like James because he took depth away from John Ross. Poor Cally, but J.R. was never going to change. Too bad J.R. never got to know his other son with her.
you're so wrong jr having another was a great idea because john ross was a kid
This show was never the same when Jock died. Too many silly characters and idiotic plot lines. I stopped watching after Season 4.
I always thought the show lost it after Pam left.
I could agree more St. Barts, though I know people who stuck with the show to the bitter end. Now why did this illegitimate son not appear in the remake?
stevebbuk I agree!
St. Barts: Most shows lose steam after strong original characters leave. Jock was huge piece of the show, and motivator in JR's hole persona. But still, Jock's death and it's aftermath, did lead to some very juicy storylines for years. The lose of Pam's character was also a very big lose. I was never happy with any of the women in Bobby's life after Pam. I almost wish Valene could of become a regular member of Dallas after Pam left. I don't mean to be with Bobby, but just to have her there because it would have given JR another woman to hate as much as he hated Pam. Dallas was still a very good show even after you stopped watching though, just not as good..
@@PlanetBlake season 9 was the end of a era
Strange how Ray was like Family till he Became a Family Member s
Very handsome young man, James.
well J.R. keept Bobby in the dark again .
Sasha Mitchell aka ( Cody from Step by Step ) playing character James Beaumont in episode: Black Tide (1989) of Dallas.
Episode aired 10 November 1989 Season 13 | Episode 8
Sheree J. Wilson is the Blonde with Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) ( she was on Walker Texas Ranger )
Cathy Podewell (the younger blonde) is playing Cally Ewing
Kimberly Foster is the Blonde with the short haircut that is with Cliff Barnes. Playing the Character Michelle Stevens
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I always like Cally for some reason.
J.R. talking about Ray after all the times he saved him
I often wonder if they got rid of the original casting crew and hired new ones who had a substantial decrease in salary. 🤔
Ah! I remember the situation behind Ewing Oil getting that tanker: JR struck a deal with *"Al (as in Hal) . . . your pal, Halliday"* that sold a rust-bucket ship of a tanker to JR. It was an attempt for the producers of Dallas to inject a tad of light-heartedness into the episodes when JR and Halliday had screen-time together. Halliday was sort of a used-car salesman in the oil-tanker business.
The charmily folksy Halliday character was played by Lance LeGault, which was a departure from the usual stern/authoritative figures he played in other 1980s TV roles . . . think "Colonel Decker" in the A-Team; and "Colonel Greene" in Magnum P.I.
"and me"
"dont push your luck lucy"
"to jr my daddy" LOL
Cody from Step by Step! I had no idea he and Patrick Duffy worked together in Dallas prior to!
Dallas was cancelled in 1991. But a deal was made for movies based on the tv show.
It’s a wonder the show made it to 1991..it really went down after Pam leaving .. actually the dream episode was good because Bobby came back but it was bad writing for the season ....that kept getting worse after bringing Bobby back...
@@winniejohnson5559 l agree sbout the dream it destory one season of Dallas but without bobby it was dying it when on for four more seasons because bobby. Was in it. Did dallas go down hill yes it did it not the same. But it still one of my favorites tv shows
James just vanished in the wind / he can go into the void along with Gary’s twins
Bobby’s child with Jenna
James Beaumont goes on to be Bobby's son in Step by Step!
jr finds out he has a son that he didn’t think he had. booby finds out he has a tanker that he didn’t think he had.
The show declined after Pam left.
I totally agree, after Pam's departure nothing was the same anymore. All the new leading characters like April, Michelle, Cally, James were terrible and extremely boring.
LOVE THIS SHOW. AWESOME
If I was an actor, I would have loved to play Jimmy Beaumont, son of James and Debra Lynn, in the reboot.
Yes, Bobby. There IS a tanker. ROFLMAO. Cliff was a gem in this clip.
wasn't JR's finest hour...
Curious . . . given the circumstances of JR finding out about the relationship he has with James; I don't ever recall JR referring to James as a _half-breed_ as JR did with Ray Krebbs.
Boy cliff was a good actor
I love the high drama, going on from scene to scene.
James Ewing/ Sasha Mitchell should have been on Dallas long ago when Pam Sue Ellen and Ray were still on the show
But which year
I agreed James Beaumont should have been introduced as a character a lot earlier maybe four or five seasons earlier
I liked Sallie especially when she and John Ross got close
Sallie? Callie?
Both JR and Vanessa have blue eyes, yet James has brown eyes. JR just accepts that this guy is his biological offspring? Why, because Vanessa was some paragon of virtue? If so, why was she with JR? Hated this storyline and hated the casting of Sasha Mitchell. He was just awful and acted like an uneducated nitwit - considering he was well educated at high price boarding schools. Then, this "secret" son of JR's just moves into Southfork (bringing in even more irrelevant and irritating characters like a past girlfriend and her kid), starts working at Ewing Oil (what the hell does he know about the oil business?) and has JR committed. The last remotely tolerable season was the 1988-89 season. After that, Sue Ellen was gone (Ellie was soon to leave) and the show's ratings dropped so much that they couldn't even afford to film exterior scenes in Texas, as had been done for the previous decade.
yeah he never accepted Jamie what a hypocrite
redletter2008 genetics.thetech.org/how-blue-eyed-parents-can-have-brown-eyed-children
My ex-wife has blue-gray eyes. Both of her parents had brown eyes.
Apparently, Ewing Oil HAS a tanker.....lol
I'm not sure but when offering a toast shouldn't they wait until the host takes a drink?
George Kennedy - holy sh#t!!
People always compare Dallas and Empire, and this right here is a perfect reason why. Lucious has another son he didn't know about too. lmao
Since the network would not cast the new season, Dallas could have sold it on DVD, I purchased all of the Dallas episodes all. They were also stolen
hell, I was expecting the FBI to burst in next and arrest JR for the assassination of JFK
I wouldn't have mind them bringing Michelle Michaels in as Pam. Then, they wouldn't have added too many women.
Sasha Mitchell as James Beaumont
He holds a black belt in taekwondo
Callie was a snooze.