#Dallas TV Series
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phillyradiogeek · 11 months ago
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Well, I know what I'm watching on TV this Friday!
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vonfleissig · 3 months ago
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Dallas (1978 TV series) Bravo (magazine) 1981
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thenewdemocratus · 4 months ago
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Dallas: Season 3 - Rodeo (1979) Linda Gray Stars
Source:The New Democrat “Dallas Episode Guide (Rodeo): It’s Ewing Rodeo Time! Sue Ellen flirts with handsome cowboy Dusty Farlow (Jared Martin) while Digger Barnes meets John Ross Ewing III. Ray Krebbs gets some welcome news. Rodeo | S03E08 | Cool Channel Dallas Guide (Original Airdate: November 9, 1979) Cool Channel reviews Rodeo from Dallas, Season 3, Episode 8. Directed by Leonard Katzman.…
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fuddlyduddly · 1 year ago
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Sue Ellen Ewing is transition goals tbh
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tonyrossmcmahon · 2 years ago
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When the BBC refused to screen Dallas
In 1985 the BBC lost the rights to screen the TV series Dallas to ITV and refused to screen the remaining episodes as Tony McMahon reports
It was the hit TV series of the late 1970s to mid 1980s. The BBC aired Dallas from 1978 until 1985. Introducing us to the mega-rich Texan oil family – the Ewings. In 1980, the episode about the murder of J.R. Ewing, played by actor Larry Hagman, became a national talking point. Everybody was asking: “Who Shot J.R.?” But after years of screening Dallas, the BBC was outbid by rival network ITV for…
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lovesthe1980s · 26 days ago
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Victoria Principal as Pamela Ewing on Dallas.
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sadcat360 · 1 year ago
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It's a great year for men with face scars and daddy issues.
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getting-used-to-different · 17 days ago
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5 reasons you should see the chosen season 5...from someone who didn't like season 4
no spoilers ahead but feel free to private message me to chat about details!
ok...i did not enjoy season 4. well, there were great moments i loved, but in general the writing direction and the focus on boring, alternate tangents really made me fall off so much that i couldn't motivate myself to post about it. i just didn't get excited about some of their choices, both as a lover of good tv or a lover of scripture. least favorite season so far. but if you, like me, were concerned about the direction of the chosen after s4, not to worry, because season 5 parts 1 and 2 (have not seen part 3 yet) are some of the best episodes of the chosen we have had so far.
5. Return to scripture as a main focus. This was probably out of necessity since there are SO MANY things that happen during holy week, so the show really hits those big moments (and those moments in scripture that don't usually get much attention). they didn't shy away from "controversial" parts of the Bible here - they leaned in more and it pays off. At the same time, the background context elevates and makes sense of the biblical events rather than replacing them - classic Chosen goodness
4. The acting really delivers. Certain characters who haven't gotten to shine in s4 finally come back into the spotlight. the emotions are so raw this season, and actors really put their all into this, no softening blows. also, you can tell that the writers have added details to the characters that highlight the actor's personalities and talents and it is delightful.
3. The writing is better than ever. Not going to lie, in my opinion last season had a lot of long awkward scenes with unnatural dialogue that went on and on...the pacing is better this season, AND the structure of this season is ingenious once you catch on to what's happening. the only words i can use for the way they approached this is that it is just heartbreaking while also so, so ... satisfying.
2. No ridiculous cliffhangers. like, don't get me wrong, they leave you wanting more and wondering what's next, but in a much less painful and annoying way. I think ending part 1 of s4 on a cliffhanger after ramah's death was a mistake, especially since the rest of the season was soo delayed (by unforeseen circumstances with Angel Studios, I know). each part of S5 feels not like incomplete parts of story, but a independent journey worth seeing on its own… with an intriguing material left for a sequel (part 2, part 3).
It really does belong in theaters. Like, i am disappointed that it is going to take so long to get the free online version, and it is wayy too expensive to see everything in theaters nowadays, but if you have the time and the means to see any of these parts in theaters, i recommend it. this is not just a tv show on a bigger screen, the structure is more grand and cinematic while still keeping the heart of why we love the chosen.
tldr; 10/10 no notes
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cityoftheangelllls · 2 months ago
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Last year, my parents got hooked on the series The Chosen, and then they got me hooked when I decided to watch it with them. It is, hands down, the best screen portrayal of the life of Jesus Christ that I have ever seen. It has inspired me to develop a greater sense of spirituality, something I have been trying to do for years. Jonathan Roumie's incredible portrayal of Jesus has moved me beyond any words I can find, and the way His disciples are all given individual life stories and unique characteristics has also added to my love for and enjoyment of the series. I find that I am most fond of the show's take on Matthew, played by the amazing Paras Patel. I relate to him so much as an autistic young woman who often has dealt with the frustration of not being understood, and I applaud the show's efforts to represent neurodivergence. I also love how loyal, docile, and compassionate he is, and how much he aims to grow from his past mistakes, cast off the labels society placed upon him, and gain forgiveness. My favorite scenes including him so far are his reconciliation with his parents and when Simon/Peter finally forgives him!
This was intended to be a birthday present for my mom, but I got too caught up in work and other life matters to properly finish it in time. I should also note that I aimed to include some symbolism with the flowers: purple hyacinth (forgiveness), daffodils (renewal and change), and white asters (wisdom).
I CANNOT wait for season 5!!
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ecnmatic · 1 year ago
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AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER (2024) Masks - 1x6 dir. Roseanne Liang.
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littlemissbigears · 26 days ago
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Me during the first two episodes
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Chat we’re more than cooked, we’re burnt
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boycottthechosen · 1 year ago
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Boycott the Chosen
We are a community of fans calling for likeminded others to boycott The Chosen as a result of the response (or lack thereof) to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine. We were all excited for the new season. Many of us were planning to attend theatre screenings of the premier. But we cannot support a show about the life of a revolutionary Palestinian man when its creators won't speak up for the Palestinian people. We are asking fans to
1. Boycott the series. This involves not attending theatre screenings, refunding tickets where possible, and not watching season four.
2. Delete The Chosen app
3. Donate to our fundraiser for Medical Aid Palestine. We are not expecting many donations, but every little helps
Simon Peter is fundraising for Medical Aid for Palestinians (justgiving.com)
Approximately 1,200 Israelis were killed on October 7th. Since then, approximately 25, 000 Palestinians have been killed. If you as a Christian were disturbed by the violence on October 7th you should also be appalled by the ongoing violence against the innocent civilians of Palestine. If Jesus were alive in Palestine today he would be in the middle of a warzone, facing displacement, famine, and death. It is unconscionable to profit from the life of a Jewish Palestinian while ignoring the ongoing violence.
Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the Earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they will see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they will be called the Sons of God.
🇵🇸🙏❤️
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/boycottchosen
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lalionnalunna · 11 months ago
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it's giving the same level of out-of-context as the community fire pizza meme in a way that everybody is doing their own thing.
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antiquelaceartist · 2 months ago
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We’re trying to tell stories of some of the most iconic people who ever lived. They actually lived and breathed and had fear and doubt and felt things like joy and betrayal.  So in a season like this, where you see all of those things, it felt like the season that was in need of someone most like her to communicate that photographically.  When she agreed to do it, we knew that it was going to elevate the show and bring something to it with her portraits that we can’t do.”
Dallas Jenkins on Annie Leibovitz's photography for The Chosen Last Supper (X)
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tv-moments · 5 months ago
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Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Season 2, “Blame It on the Rain”
Director: Carl Franklin
DoP: Jason McCormick
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