

Dallas
J.R., Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing are all back at Southfork, with plenty of secrets, schemes and betrayals in mind. This time, they're joined by the next generation of Ewings, who take ambition and deception to a new level.
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Plot Summary
The continuation of the iconic primetime soap opera "Dallas," this series picks up 20 years after the original ended, focusing on the next generation of the Ewing family. JR, Bobby, and Sue Ellen are older, but the rivalries and schemes over the family's oil empire continue to heat up. The new generation faces their own betrayals, romances, and battles for control of Southfork Ranch.
Critical Reception
The revival of Dallas received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its ability to blend the campy, dramatic elements of the original with contemporary storytelling. While some found it leaned heavily on nostalgia, many appreciated its engaging plotlines and the return of beloved characters. Audiences also responded well, enjoying the continuation of the Ewing saga.
What Reviewers Say
- Successfully recaptures the soapy drama and intrigue of the original series.
- Offers compelling storylines that appeal to both longtime fans and new viewers.
- The performances, particularly from the returning original cast, were highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Google users largely approved of the "Dallas" revival, appreciating its faithful continuation of the original's dramatic flair and character dynamics. Many enjoyed seeing the classic Ewing family feuds and power struggles evolve for a new era, finding it entertaining and well-executed.
Fun Fact
Although the series was filmed in and around Dallas, Texas, the iconic Southfork Ranch featured in the show is actually located in Parker, Texas, a small town northeast of Dallas.
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