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    Default Does anybody have ... ?

    ... the DALLAS Season 9 DVD extra about the changing winds of the show?

    Like on Youtube or something? I can't find it and would like to see it, but am equivocating on buying it (since it's not my favorite year, plus it gets eradicated when Pam wakes up).


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    I think this is what you are talking about. This is the address for Part 1 Seasons of Change and you will see as you are watching (to the right) Part 2. Hope this helps!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFt4E_xv_aU

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    Default Company Man

    Thank you tons, Can'tBeReplaced! (They just posted it a couple of days ago, so no wonder I couldn't find it).

    I love David Paulsen, but it's always amusing to hear him fervently defend the Donna Reed and "I Had a Dream" choices when, had he been autonomously in charge , he would never have done either...

    It's been quite a while since I've seen the Dream Season 9 episodes, and watching these clips is like fingernails down a chalkboard: the Doris Day exchange, the obligatory yet totally unfocused "rage" within the business conversations, JR's sincere assertions that he now understands his previous taking-Sue-Ellen-for-granted and will do so no longer.

    God.

    It's a smug, crap daytime soap for women who aren't very smart.

    Very '80s.

    Just like I remembered.


 

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