The big night is finally here. The Ewings of Dallas are back on the air after 14 years away. Will this new series outlast the original or does it deserve to be quickly cancelled instead?
The new Dallas on TNT is a continuation of the primetime soap opera that began in 1978. John Ross (Josh Henderson) and Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) are fighting over Southfork, just like their fathers (Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy) did back in the CBS days. Others in the cast include Linda Gray, Brenda Strong, Jordana Brewster, and Julie Gonzalo.
Is the new Dallas worth your time? Here’s what some of the critics are saying:
NY Daily News: “So we’ve got love and money both in play here, and soon they swirl together into a tale that’s got more kick than Texas chili made with live rattlesnakes. It’s also soapy, of course, not to mention campy. Hagman in particular hasn’t lost an ounce of his villainous sleaze. No one expects Dallas to have the kind of reach now that it had three decades ago. But between old fans who will enjoy a revisit and young folks who never even heard of Miss Ellie, TNT is placing a sound bet.”
TV Guide: “Unfortunately, these young ‘uns are not larger than life, paling next to the icons that bore them, buzzing around like gnats in the shadow of legends. Still, the comfort level in the new/old Dallas is considerable, as we gawk at which of the old-timers is still on their game and who are the worse for wear. (Linda Gray’s Sue Ellen seems especially mummified, given no help by the writers turning her into a most improbable politician and professional wet blanket. She was more fun when she drank.) The show’s predictably melodramatic rhythms and telegraphed twists will be like nectar to those still pining for this old-school style of skullduggery.”
USA Today: “Forget Dallas; they should have called it Thebes. You can find mummies who look fresher than this mold-encrusted relic, and who have newer ideas in their empty, embalmed heads. Not, of course, that this embarrassing throwback has any idea to offer beyond a desire to cash in on the standard-setting success of the CBS original in the 1980s… There will no doubt be some out there who so loved the original Dallas, they’ll still find this little “D” enchanting. There will be others who come for the camp value alone, from the wooden performances to the often risible dialogue. As for the rest of us, we can be grateful that a busy TV summer offers plenty of other choices.”
LA Times: “Then as now — and acknowledging some good work among the younger set, especially the Texas-born Henderson — it is Hagman’s show. To say there is no series here that would be worth watching without him is indeed only to point out another way in which the new Dallas is very much like the old… The pilot dawdles until the right word rouses [JR] back to action like a demon from his thousand-year sleep. His eyes light up, and the party starts.”
Hollywood Reporter: “The writing is not there. Neither is the acting. And the plot -– well, it’s not like that was a strong point of the original version anyway. But none of the elements is present, just soap bubbles and silliness. This is a remake that should never have been remade.”
STL Today: “TNT has wisely scheduled Dallas for 10 episodes, all completed before the premiere. More could be ordered, but at least the audience can be assured of one complete story arc. Executive producer Cynthia Cidre (Cane) and her team have provided many entry points for new viewers, and references they may not get are either explained or expendable. The young cast, especially the male leads, is appealing, and the show looks good, benefiting from shooting on location in Dallas. The storytelling was compelling enough to lead me to watch three episodes (TNT provided all 10) in a row.”
Tampa Bay Times: “Filmed for the HD world with better landscapes, better acting and slightly better writing, this newly retooled Dallas feels upgraded from the early, fumbling pace of the original series’ early days… I’m probably in the minority, but for me a world of oil leases, adultery and methane gas wasn’t quite enough to snare the attention of the iPad generation, anymore.”
So, the critics are quite mixed on the new Dallas series to say the least.
What do you think? Are you a fan of the original? Have you watched the new series? Will you go back to watch again?
Lobed it. So glad is back!
im 28 years old born and raised in south tx!! if your from TX and you didnt watch Dallas shame on you!! i loved the old dallas and I love the new one even better!! Go JR!!
Fan of the first Dallas, watched the new one tonight and think it is worth watching. To be truthful it is refreshing to watch something besides a reality show. Nothing is better than something old, made new again.
Sleek, dark, updated version of the glorious original. Very well done, got me looking forward to what twisted backstabbing is coming in the next episode. Kudos to the writers and production staff for bringing back the Ewings with gusto and fireworks!
I do not know why the critics did not like the new Dallas, i thought it was great and the cast worked well together, loved the original but this new series could turn out to be just as good, hope they bring Lucy back and maybe persuade a reluctant Victoria Principal (Pammy) to return, i just loved it and am glad they kept the original music
Sadly I remember Dallas the original because I was a kid who was unwilling to go to bed and my mom loved the show. I don’t remember the early days of the show I would say I came in mid 80’s somewhere. I always thought it was a pretty awesome show. In the absence of basketball or anything else on TV tonight I ended up watching the 2 hour re-debut. It brought back memories of watching this show when I was “stealing” extra awake hours as a 6 year old. Now, I am a 32 year old man so I… Read more »
I was a fan of the original Dallas…love the new one! Can’t wait till next week. Good job TNN.
Me, too!
Yes, I watched the original one throughout and it was terrific!; I watched it on re runs too over and over again start to finish more than once!
Glad Dallas back on the air; missed all those years of no juicy soaps. Can’t wait till next wed. night. Need to bring back some of the orginal cast members!!!!!!!!!
They had a lot to live up to. They did it! This new series has all the makings of the original series. Although nothing will ever add up to the original Dallas. TNT has a winner!
I am a 51 year old who grew up watching Dallas from the beginning and I was a fan and watched until it went off the air. I just watched the new Dallas and I was very excited and pleased with the show, and I plan to tune in every week. The guy who plays John Ross is a good actor, its like getting a view of his daddy JR when he was young. And thank God they finally let Sue Ellen be a powerful woman instead of the victim all the time. Looks like she learned a thing or… Read more »
I was a fan of the original Dallas…love the new one! Can’t wait till next week. Good job TNT, just what we needed.
I loved the series. I watch the reruns when it was on TNN and fell in love with it, and now that it is back it had me on the edge of my seat all night long. I had the same passion I did years ago when I watch those reruns for the first time. I am 26 years old I say it is the best show on televison if the 18-49 year olds are not watching it. There is something wrong with them. The Goodwife was my favorite show until tonight it had been replaced. Here is hoping that… Read more »
I loved every second of it. I love the new young set. John Ross is a real Texas cowboy. Sue Ellen looks as elegant as ever. I can’t wait to see more of the show!
Love love love it…….it was great!!!! Can’t wait to see it next week. It brought many memories when I was younger and always watching it.
In the era of reality tv, wild crazy sitcomes and game shows of the next big star I found it to be an alright show