Network: TNT
Episodes: 40 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: June 13, 2012 — September 22, 2014
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Josh Henderson, Jesse Metcalfe, Jordana Brewster, Julie Gonzalo, Brenda Strong, Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, and Patrick Duffy.
TV show description:
The original Dallas TV series ran for 357 episodes on CBS and ended in 1991 but there’s still plenty of drama left at SouthFork. In 2012 we find that JR, Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing have returned with new secrets, schemes and betrayals. They’re joined by the next generation of Ewings, who take ambition and deception to a wicked new level.
John Ross Ewing III (Josh Henderson) is the ambitious son of JR and Sue Ellen Ewing. A chip off the old block, John Ross is determined to strike it rich in the oil industry and prove himself capable of stepping into his father’s shoes. Growing up, John Ross was enticed by promises that the Ewing Oil Empire would one day be his. With his parents feuding and using him to manipulate each other, John Ross lacked a stable childhood and divided his formative years between Dallas, Europe and boarding school. Even though he enjoyed the same privileges of growing up a Ewing as his cousin Christopher, he exploited his wealth and family’s power to get ahead with little personal effort, giving him a reputation of being a spoiled rich kid. John Ross never felt the love and emotional support he longed to receive from his parents growing up, so he turned to his compassionate and patient friend Elena who was always seeing the best in him. Now as an adult with a lot to prove, John Ross is determined to impress his father, despite their lack of a relationship, and he has his eyes set on SouthFork and the girl he’s loved since childhood, Elena.
After keeping off the radar in a nursing home for a few years, JR Ewing (Larry Hagman) returns with a new plan to take back what is rightfully his and restore himself to power as the true heir to SouthFork — even if that means stepping over his scheming son. JR’s years of feuding with Sue Ellen made his relationship with John Ross virtually nonexistent, always using him as a tool to get back at his mother. JR knows the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree, and will enlist the help of John Ross to get SouthFork back to the rightful side of the Ewing family: His. After years of fighting over power and oil, JR’s relationship with Bobby is strained, despite Bobby’s best efforts to put their past behind them. JR still has oil in his blood and on his brain, and he will stop at nothing to take back power.
Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray) is a true survivor and, as the former wife of JR, she’s seen it all. After leading successful fundraising campaigns, taking on causes and making connections with influential Texans, her success has led her to a possible run for governor. Campaign backers already lining up to support her. Despite this success however, Sue Ellen harbors deep regret for her mistakes as a mother raising John Ross and will do anything to make things right for him. With her newfound power and influence, Sue Ellen offers herself as an ally to her son in his quest to find oil, making one last effort to try to right the wrongs of her past.
As the cook’s daughter, Elena Ramos (Jordana Brewster) grew up on SouthFork ranch with John Ross and Christopher Ewing. Elena moved to Dallas from Mexico with her parents when she was eight years old, where her mother Carmen was the beloved cook to the Ewing family. Growing up, Elana and the boys were very close and while she never played favorites, it was always Christopher who secretly had her heart. Despite John Ross’ rebellious ways, Elena always saw the good in him and supported him, which led to John Ross secretly caring for her. Christopher won her heart though when they began dating in graduate school and eventually became engaged. When a misunderstanding led to calling off their wedding, Elena was heartbroken and fled to Mexico where John Ross found her and confessed his love. Elena had dreams of her own to make it big in the oil industry, so armed with her masters degree in energy resources and a new Ewing business partner, she’s returned to Dallas to strike it big.
Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) is the compassionate younger brother of JR Ewing. The current proprietor of SouthFork, Bobby is determined to protect the promise he made to his late mother Miss Ellie: to not let anyone drill for oil on SouthFork. His nephew John Ross is bent on finding oil in places he shouldn’t so the promise proves more difficult to keep than he’d thought. Bobby is thrilled to have his son Christopher back at SouthFork with his new fiance Rebecca. He wants to ensure that Christopher and John Ross’s relationship isn’t as tumultuous as Bobby and JR’s.
Ann Ewing (Brenda Strong) is the third wife of Bobby Ewing and is his rock. Introduced by mutual friend Sue Ellen, Bobby was instantly struck by Ann’s quiet strength and beauty. A consummate horse cutter, she fell in love with SouthFork Ranch. They quickly fell in love and married, and the pair settled in to SouthFork and began making it their own. A woman who can work a gun and ride a stallion, Ann fits right into the Ewing lineup of beautiful women who know their way around a ranch. Ann’s first marriage to big-time Texas transportation executive Harris Ryland, a man who’s as sly as he is rich, continues to haunt Ann in her new life. But despite her past, she is a supportive wife to Bobby and has assumed her role as the new matriarch of SouthFork with dignity and grace.
Christopher Ewing (Jesse Metcalfe) is the adopted son of Bobby Ewing and his first wife, Pam. Ever since childhood, Christopher was keenly aware that he was adopted, and his cousin John Ross was always eager to remind him that he wasn’t a “real Ewing.” Growing up, his was the softer temperament to that of John Ross, who frequently used Christopher as a scapegoat for his shenanigans. Together with Elena, the cousins were best friends during their formative years, before John Ross left for Europe. Christopher worked hard and aimed to make the Ewing name great again, all while harboring insecurities about his place in the family. At grad school, Christopher later fell deeply in love with Elena and proposed to her. But when Elena broke off their engagement on the day of their wedding, a heartbroken Christopher fled to Asia to research alternative energies. While overseas, he fell in love with the beautiful Rebecca Sutter who was traveling after completing her law degree. The pair were engaged and returned to SouthFork to plan their wedding, with Christopher determined to make a name for himself in the alternative fuel industry without the financial favors of his father.
Beautiful and intelligent Rebecca Sutter (Julie Gonzalo) and Christopher Ewing met on a train in Asia, just days after he arrived overseas, heartbroken. Despite his traumatic break up, Christopher was intrigued by the friendly American girl who was traveling Asia after completing law school. Rebecca is a self made woman, having lost her parents at a young age in a car accident, leaving her to grow up alone with her brother Tommy. She worked hard to put herself through law school with Tommy’s support. Meeting Christopher was the greatest thing to happen in her life, and for the first time in a long time, she feels truly safe and ready to lean on someone. Soon after she arrives at SouthFork, she quickly befriends Elena in the hopes of learning more about Christopher and finding her own place at SouthFork as the new Mrs. Ewing.
Episode #40 — Endgame
Christopher races to find Elena, Bobby is double-crossed by the cartel. No longer able to sit by, John Ross puts his own life on the line to attempt a rescue and the Ewings and the Rylands finally force the cartel to pay the piper as some lives are saved and others are lost.
First aired: September 22, 2014
What do you think? Do you like the next generation of Dallas? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season?
I really thought it was a bad idea to cancel Dallas. So many people watch the first Dallas as if it was a religion. This is how the faithful followers felt about the first Dallas and those people and newcomers feel about the second Dallas. PLEASE, bring it back!!
Dallas MUST return…. Of course, TNT are nothing but a true bunch of slugs (hate to say this) after all… they’ve done nothing but to literally spit in the faces of all of it’s viewers throughout North America and the world… Although, I am and remain a HUGE WWE Fan… the first thing they do is to shut down their WCW Brand and their Nitro programs which were in fact providing stiff competition to the WWE at that time. Then what do they do??? Give rebirth to the absolute Mega-Hit Dallas for the world to enjoy, only to sadistically pull… Read more »
remakes usually don’t work, but this young cast was fantastic and the old players just as sharp as ever, even the death of JR can’t bring down the show, Junior JR is engaging and just as devilish, very sad move to cancel this great remake, a big egg in face HBO I cancelled my subscription after this got cancelled
They need to get Netflix or hula or Amazon to renew Dallas. This a great show and they have much more story lines they can cover. I believe they have enough fans to support it. At least give them opportunity for us to see what happens to Christopher and John Ross.
TNT was rotten to cancel Dallas. There was no rhyme or reason to it. The worst was ending with numerous cliffhangers. Major Crimes and Rizzolli & Isles were kept way past their prime. Both shows have become ungodly stupid. The characters of Rusty and Angela serve no purpose but to ruin the series.
Dallas kept up the tradition of keeping an interesting and continuing plot.
TNT has made a mistake. Netflix or Amazon Prime or Hulu should bring Dallas (2012) back for one more season with 10 episodes. Just make season four into the final season and say that Christopher’s death was a dream, like they did with Bobby.
This show was true to its original, and was smart, intricate and enthralling. I think it was a victim to the googobs of other choices that water down the good entertainment. Really too bad. I was an avid fan both times and was looking forward to much more. Please bring it back.
Whoever cancelled this show wasn’t smart at all. Loved watching it I would DVR it if I wasn’t going to be home. You get people hooked & then suddenly you cancel it. I’m so sick of real TV shows that I’ve about stopped watching TV. Finally made some shows for us older adults & then you cancel it. I couldn’t hardly wait to tune in each week to watch it.
PLEASE BRING IT BACK!!! IT IS A GREAT SHOW!!!!! Bad mistake in cancelling it.
The show should have come to a final conclusion before being canceled. This was NOT right or fair to the fans.
LOVED THE PROGRAMME SO MANY STORIES TO TELL SHOULD BE KEPT GOING
I really liked the new dallas….they had just enough characters from the original dallas to keep peoples attention even after larry hagman passed away…..bring it back really enjoyed it
I agree!
PLEASE put Dallas back on!! It’s such a legendary show!!
I think it should have been renewed. I think Dallas is somewhat of a legend series. I know many people who would love for Dallas to be renewed by a major network!
Well not sure if anyone saw coming attractions for a new show that will air on ABC. It’s Blood and Oil. Looks a lot like a Dallas type show. Although nothing could ever replace Dallas. I wonder why ABC just didn’t pick up Dallas instead of making one that I believe is gonna try to copy that type of show. Oil people, drama etc
I watched Blood & Oil also & now they are cancelling it
Makes me mad. You get into these shows then they cancel both of them.
Enjoyed Dallas and was looking forward to watching it. Would love to have it back