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Dallas tv series finale 2014
Dallas tv series finale 2014





Christopher is his son, so it would be a fun nod to the most surreal and goofiest moment on the over-the-top primetime soap, but somehow we’re not so confident that’s how things will turn out. That marked the groundbreakingly bizarre decision on the part of the creators to simply erase the entire previous season, which had seen his character Bobby die. Or maybe Season 4 will open with him in the shower, in a nod to when Duffy showed up there at the end of Season 9 on the original “Dallas.” Maybe he got out of the car to go for a walk before it exploded, and he was knocked the opposite direction as Elena.

dallas tv series finale 2014

See photos: Fall TV Preview: 85 New and Returning Shows It seems pretty cut and dry that he was in there, but this is a show with a legacy of outlandish soap opera moves so it’s at least possible he somehow survived. Elena steps out of the bathroom and then a fireball lights up the night sky as Christopher’s car explodes. We see Christopher ( Jesse Metcalfe) get into the car outside the bathroom to wait for her, and then we see a nearby man dial a phone number. The closing moments of the two-hour season finale, which featured every bit as many twists and turns as a typical episode of ABC’s “Scandal,” featured Elena ( Jordana Brewster) discovering a little parting gift Nicolas (Juan Pablo Di Pace) left with her in a gas station bathroom. In a show that’s made headlines for major character deaths, “Dallas” may have delivered yet another epic one.Īlso read: ‘Dallas’ Cast Rallies Fans to Watch Season Finale as TNT Mulls Renewal Ewing quickly became apparent, though it wasn’t immediately clear how involved John Ross was in what came next. “I’ve done some soul searching and I’ve finally figured out the answer,” John Ross (played by Josh Henderson) told Bobby (Patrick Duffy) after his latest move. No one from the CW was immediately available for comment on the petition, but TV Guide’s Matt Roush says he’d be “shocked” if the CW agreed to take Dallas.(Spoiler alert: Do not read on if you have not yet seen the two-part season finale of TNT’s “Dallas” entitled “Endgame” and “Brave New World.”) “Die hard fans never get tired of the Ewings and the drama so please grant our wish and help save our show!!!!” At the time of publication, the petition had more than 83,500 signatures. A petition on hopes to convince The CW to pick up Dallas for a fourth season. “There’s CMT, there’s Reelz, there’s WGN, there are a lot of possibilities.” “A streaming service is not compatible with our foreign deals, unfortunately, because those deals are all very profitable, and the rest of the world loves Dallas,” the showrunner explained. After that chances slimmer ❤️ #SaveDallas- Patrick Duffy November 2, 2014Ĭidre said many hoped “Dallas” would find a new home on Netflix, which is responsible for saving beloved fan-favorite shows like “Arrested Development” and “The Killing” after they were given the boot by their respective networks. Patrick Duffy, who played a role in both the original series and the revival, seems to be championing the movement from social media, keeping fans as updated as he can about negotiations with other networks.Ĭoming week pivotal.

dallas tv series finale 2014

The actors are still under contract for a few more weeks so anything could happen. Speaking to Yahoo TV, reboot creator and showrunner Cynthia Cidre told fans to remain optimistic and to keep the #savedallas campaign going. That’s a large part of what prompted fans to fight for the series’ return. The show had three seasons on TNT but had its plug pulled before the writers could wrap up their big storyline. “Dallas” came back to TV in 2012 as a revival of the CBS soap opera by the same name that ran from 1978 to 1991. Following TNT's decision to cancel the series in early October after a shocking cliffhanger at the end of Season 3, fans have taken to social media to see if another network would save their beloved show.

dallas tv series finale 2014

Show creators and cast are telling fans to remain optimistic. 'Dallas' fans are taking to social media to try and resurrect the series for a fourth season.







Dallas tv series finale 2014