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Pamela Barnes
06-30-2000, 08:01 PM
I was watching an interview with Morgan Brittany about her thoughts on Dallas.
It was interesting how she had such an analylitical view of the show. She said looking back that Pamela Ewing was the strongest character of the show, she said Pamelas strength wasn`t so much because she was a business woman or because she was rich but Pamela was the strongest woman and character because she was moral and stood by those morals. Pamela always had to do the right thing at any cost, showing that she was an independant thinker and it wasn`t the views of others but her own views that she stood by.
By contrast Sue Ellen did not have a value system that she stuck by, she relied and was heavily depenent on the views of others and what other people felt rather than herself.

What Morgan was saying was that character strength wasn`t based on money or sitting behind a desk running a company but was based on standing by what you believe in.




[This message has been edited by Pamela (edited June 30, 2000).]

Anti-Krebbs
06-30-2000, 10:02 PM
And that is why Morgan Brittany is such a class act.

I stand a proud member of the Katherine Wentworth Fan Club (in honour of Miss Brittany) for life.

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Frankie
07-07-2000, 08:02 PM
I agree with Morgan's opinion of Pamela. See I always thought that Pamela had that will and stregnth to face anything head on, instead of running from it. This is why I couldn't believe she ran away from Bobby and Chris. It just didn't see like Pamela, or at least the one I watched for 9 years.

Also, Pamela always seemed like Miss Ellie. I think she'd be the one I'd see as the Lady of Southfork, not Sue Ellen.

Jakey
07-07-2000, 08:17 PM
I agree with Morgan too. I think its wonderful how she is very candid with how she discusses her memories of Dallas. She seems like such a nice person.