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'Dallas' Ad References Infamous Shower Scene From Original Series
Producers of the new series of legendary drama Dallas have made a cheeky reference to the show's most famous moment in a billboard advertisement for the relaunch.
Viewers were left stunned in 1986 when Bobby Ewing came back from the dead after he passed away following a car crash the previous season.
The infamous plot peaked when the character, played by Patrick Duffy, was found by his grieving widow Pamela enjoying a morning shower, and his death - and the entire season - was explained away as a dream.
The audacious move sparked anger and awe in equal measure among fans of the show -...
READ MOREViewers were left stunned in 1986 when Bobby Ewing came back from the dead after he passed away following a car crash the previous season.
The infamous plot peaked when the character, played by Patrick Duffy, was found by his grieving widow Pamela enjoying a morning shower, and his death - and the entire season - was explained away as a dream.
The audacious move sparked anger and awe in equal measure among fans of the show -...
The Cast, Crew & Fans Are Passionate About The 'Dallas' Redo
Whatever you do, don't call the upcoming "Dallas" television series a remake. Rather it's a continuation of the original series, which aired from 1978 until 1991. In fact, many fans are calling the 2012 version, which will air this summer, season 15.
Many familiar Ewing faces will be returning to Southfork including J.R. (Larry Hagman), Bobby (Patrick Duffy), Lucy (Charlene Tilton) and Sue Ellen (Linda Gray). They will be joined by a new generation of Ewings and their counterparts, such as Christopher Ewing (Jesse Metcalf), Elena Ramos (Jordana Brewster), Rebecca Sutter (Julie Gonzalo), Jo...
READ MOREMany familiar Ewing faces will be returning to Southfork including J.R. (Larry Hagman), Bobby (Patrick Duffy), Lucy (Charlene Tilton) and Sue Ellen (Linda Gray). They will be joined by a new generation of Ewings and their counterparts, such as Christopher Ewing (Jesse Metcalf), Elena Ramos (Jordana Brewster), Rebecca Sutter (Julie Gonzalo), Jo...
Check Out TNT's New 'Dallas' Trailer - Will You Tune In?
One show changed television forever - "Dallas" - according to the trailer for TNT's upcoming reboot.
Set in the big state of Texas, "Dallas" lives life large and in the fast lane and brings a new generation of stars together with cast members from the original drama, which aired from 1978 until 1991.
The new "Dallas" stars Josh Henderson, Jesse Metcalfe, Jordana Brewster, Julie Gonzalo and Brenda Strong. They will be joined by iconic stars Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing from the original series.
Brewster, who plays Elena Ramos, told Eonline.com over the summer...
READ MORESet in the big state of Texas, "Dallas" lives life large and in the fast lane and brings a new generation of stars together with cast members from the original drama, which aired from 1978 until 1991.
The new "Dallas" stars Josh Henderson, Jesse Metcalfe, Jordana Brewster, Julie Gonzalo and Brenda Strong. They will be joined by iconic stars Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing from the original series.
Brewster, who plays Elena Ramos, told Eonline.com over the summer...
Jesse Metcalfe Joins 'Dallas' Remake
Desperate Housewives hunk Jesse Metcalfe is about to join the Ewings in the Dallas revamp.
The actor has signed up to play oil tycoon J.R. Ewing's nephew in the update of the hit 1980s soap.
He'll reportedly join Julie Gonzalo and Josh Henderson as the cast for the new show takes shape.
Original Dallas stars Larry Hagman, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy will revive their old roles as J.R., Sue Ellen and Bobby Ewing in the new show.
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READ MOREThe actor has signed up to play oil tycoon J.R. Ewing's nephew in the update of the hit 1980s soap.
He'll reportedly join Julie Gonzalo and Josh Henderson as the cast for the new show takes shape.
Original Dallas stars Larry Hagman, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy will revive their old roles as J.R., Sue Ellen and Bobby Ewing in the new show.
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Eli Solves The Energy Crisis On 'Eli Stone'
Things have not been going so well for Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller) lately. His new firm is struggling, his visions are getting more and more bizarre, and worst of all, he is lonely. Thanks to the unwelcome intervention of Dr. Chen (James Saito), he has a shot at salvaging his love life. Will he be successful?
Eli Rejoins the Dating World
Eli's relationship with millionaire philanthropist Ashley has been going pretty well ever since their blind date. For the first time in a long time, Eli feels like he is living a normal life. All of that changes soon enough. After all, God'...
READ MOREEli Rejoins the Dating World
Eli's relationship with millionaire philanthropist Ashley has been going pretty well ever since their blind date. For the first time in a long time, Eli feels like he is living a normal life. All of that changes soon enough. After all, God'...
Friends, Lovers And Special Guest Stars On 'Eli Stone'
Things just keep on chugging along on "Eli Stone," despite word of the series' impending doom. This week, Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) takes some time off from wooing rich clients and/or saving the world and instead focuses on helping someone very near and dear to him, his assistant Patti (Loretta Devine). Other continuing storylines concern Jordan's (Victor Garber) disintegrating marriage and the Dowd/Taylor baby saga, the latter of which features a special appearance by Seal. So let's check in on our favorite San Franciscans (well, aside from Danny Tanner of course), shall we?
Fun at th...
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Eli Takes Down A Philanthropist On 'Eli Stone'
It has been a few episodes since Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) and Jordan (Victor Garber) started their own firm, and things have been going anything but smoothly since. The duo lost most of their former employees to Posner & Klein, are having a tough time attracting clients that will pay the bills, and are just finding the San Francisco legal waters to be rough in general. Things pick up right where they left off last time - with Eli having alienated the firm's biggest client by choosing to represent his son in an emancipation hearing.
Emancipating LJ (err…I mean JJ)
In the previous E...
READ MOREEmancipating LJ (err…I mean JJ)
In the previous E...
Choosing Sides On 'Eli Stone'
When last we saw Eli Stone and friends, Jordan (Victor Garber) had been ousted from the firm that he helped create. He and Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) decided to partner up and create a new, kinder and gentler firm of their own. That means that all of the lawyers and staff of the former Wethersby, Posner & Klein are given a very difficult choice to make - stay loyal to Jordan and leave Posner & Klein, or accept a huge raise from Martin Posner (Tom Amandes). The decision is an easy one for some, more difficult for others, but honestly, the majority of the people who have to make the decision a...
READ MORE'Eli Stone' Recap: Lead Paint and a Magic Book
With the resolution of Eli's crisis of faith having already come (his reluctance to become a prophet was so last season), "Eli Stone" was in need of a larger story arc to keep the momentum going and provide viewers with a reason to tune in each week. Posner (Tom Amandes) and Klein's (Katey Sagal) attempt to wrest the firm from Jordan's (Victor Garber) control has provided just that. Not only does this week's episode continue to progress that story arc, but it also throws in a few more juicy tidbits from the future, especially one which rivals the Eli/Maggie baby flash-forward from season ...
READ MOREEli Finds Love (Again) On 'Eli Stone'
Things are somewhat back to normal in San Francisco on Eli Stone. Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) has the aneurysm (and thus the visions) once more, pretty much everyone thinks he is crazy, and the city still has a fake baseball team (seriously guys, you can't pay a little extra to use the Giants?). Alas, the fake Barry Bonds from last season is nowhere to be seen.
A new vision, new case, and new love
The episode gets started with Eli and Nate jogging through a park. Eli mentions to Nate (Matt Letscher) that he finds it strange that he hasn't had another vision since getting the aneurys...
READ MOREA new vision, new case, and new love
The episode gets started with Eli and Nate jogging through a park. Eli mentions to Nate (Matt Letscher) that he finds it strange that he hasn't had another vision since getting the aneurys...
Sigourney Is The New George On 'Eli Stone'
When last we left everyone's favorite heartless lawyer turned defender of the defenseless, he had just undergone an operation to remove a dangerous aneurysm from his brain. It wasn't clear at the time whether Eli's (Jonny Lee Miller) visions also would disappear once the aneurysm was gone, as that whole "Lostish" science vs. faith argument was a major component of the show's first season. In the end, Eli hoped that with the aneurysm out of his brain, his visions would cease, and he could go back to living a normal live.
Whether or not he could go back to a normal way of life may have...
READ MOREWhether or not he could go back to a normal way of life may have...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Second Earthquake Vision The Charm?
Time could be running out for the title character in "Eli Stone." With the date of his possibly fatal operation rapidly approaching, one might think that Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) would be a little preoccupied and thus not able to carry on with his normal, world-saving duties. Luckily for the citizens of San Francisco, that is not the case. For no sooner does Eli leave the doctor's office then he gets hit with a fairly terrifying vision.
Earthquake: Part II
The vision finds Eli in the back seat of a car being driven over the Golden Gate Bridge. From a radio announcement, he de...
READ MOREEarthquake: Part II
The vision finds Eli in the back seat of a car being driven over the Golden Gate Bridge. From a radio announcement, he de...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Visions of the Future
It's a nice foggy day in San Francisco, and it's good to see that. This might seem nitpicky, but "Eli Stone" rarely features establishing shots of the city with the famous fog present, so it's a nice change. The writers don't waste any time moving things along this week, as Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) gets his vision in the first scene. And it's...wait for it...a vision of the future! No, it's not a dark, Sarah Connor-like nightmarish view of a post-apocalyptic wasteland, but hey, it's still the future! Seems like a man named Dennis Mosley (Sterling K. Brown) is quite the popular leader in ...
READ MORE'Eli Stone' Recap: Matters Of The Heart
Eli's (Jonny Lee Miller) visions take an odd turn as he learns more about his brother Nate's (Matt Letscher) dark past in this week's marginally entertaining installment of "Eli Stone." Nate is being sued by a widower (played by "Oz" alum Blake Robbins!), who claims that Nate made a biased decision when he passed over the man's wife for a heart transplant. He has good reason to believe that there was foul play involved, as his wife was an alcoholic, and everyone seems to know the problems that the Stone boys have with alcoholism. Thanks, dad!
Atticus Finch would be proud
It is q...
READ MOREAtticus Finch would be proud
It is q...
'Eli Stone' Recap: George Michael Comes to Town
Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller) has had a rough couple of weeks. He was demoted at work, broke up with Taylor (Natasha Henstridge), and effectively pushed away nearly everyone else who was close to him. Oh, and he also decided that he would have surgery to remove that pesky aneurysm, only to discover that the side effects of such a procedure could be disastrous, if not fatal. Sad times in Eli land.
Enter George Michael.
Lawyers get star struck too
George has oft-appeared in Eli's past visions, usually leading Eli to make ethical (if somewhat crazy) choices. So it is understa...
READ MOREEnter George Michael.
Lawyers get star struck too
George has oft-appeared in Eli's past visions, usually leading Eli to make ethical (if somewhat crazy) choices. So it is understa...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Ridding The Bay Area Of Dragons Since 2008
Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) used to have visions about George Michael, the beach and church choirs. Sure they were odd, but they were also harmless. Unfortunately, those nice and fuzzy visions are now a thing of the past. This week on "Eli Stone," Eli is confronted with something much darker and deadlier - a gigantic, ferocious, fire-breathing dragon! The dragon is a nice touch, but it would have been a lot cooler if it was voiced by Sean Connery. "I am the last one!"
The dragon mystery is not one of Eli's more complex visions. The newly demoted Stone takes a break from life in his bra...
READ MOREThe dragon mystery is not one of Eli's more complex visions. The newly demoted Stone takes a break from life in his bra...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Rain, Steroids and Revelations
It's Thursday night, so you know what that means? Time for another horrendous episode of "Eli Stone," right? In this wild and crazy world that we live in, it's nice to have something to depend upon. Only this week, ol' Eli decided to throw us a little curveball. This week, the episode wasn't terrible. In fact, it actually bordered on decent. Quite shocking.
Pleading his case
Things are not going so well for Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller). Not only are his strange visions persisting, but he is now facing a hearing with possible disbarment. To top it all off, he even has a l...
READ MOREPleading his case
Things are not going so well for Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller). Not only are his strange visions persisting, but he is now facing a hearing with possible disbarment. To top it all off, he even has a l...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Atonement Ain't Easy
The episode begins with a standard "previously on Eli Stone" recap as opposed to the creative, Eli-narrated openings from weeks prior. Too bad, those were pretty much the only interesting component of the show. So anyway, after the generic recap, things start off with Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) and Maggie (Julie Gonzalo) in Hawaii. It doesn't appear to be a very pleasant trip as it takes less than a minute for Maggie to start being obnoxiously annoying. It's going to be a long hour.
After a brief opening scene, the clever writers insert a little time jump, and we go back three days. ...
READ MOREAfter a brief opening scene, the clever writers insert a little time jump, and we go back three days. ...
'Eli Stone' Recap: The Ultimate Cure for Insomnia
Every episode of "Eli Stone" begins with a recap narrated by good ol' Eli (Jonny Lee Miller). The spot changes every episode, and this week Eli starts out by proclaiming his story to be something truly different. If by different, Eli means repetitive and sleep inducing, then he's absolutely right. If that is the case, "Eli Stone" is downright unique.
2 for 1
It seems like the writers decided that one controversial issue per episode was not enough, so this week we got two! Please try to contain your excitement. Having two separate cases constituted a change of pace for the ser...
READ MORE2 for 1
It seems like the writers decided that one controversial issue per episode was not enough, so this week we got two! Please try to contain your excitement. Having two separate cases constituted a change of pace for the ser...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Saving Private Swaine
So much for singing and dancing on "Eli Stone." Eli's (Jonny Lee Miller) visions take a grisly turn this week as this time he gets thrust into the middle of a war zone (seems like WW II). Apparently, the not-so-cryptic message he receives is that he is supposed to rescue a Private Swain and take some ridge. That's all well and good; but no George Michael song? What a gyp.
So this time it doesn't take Eli half the episode to figure out his quest, only about 10 minutes. He is supposed to represent Private Felicia Swain, a member of the National Guard who is serving in Iraq and also ...
READ MORESo this time it doesn't take Eli half the episode to figure out his quest, only about 10 minutes. He is supposed to represent Private Felicia Swain, a member of the National Guard who is serving in Iraq and also ...
'Eli Stone' Recap: Biplanes, And Choirs, And Bad Lawyers! Oh, My!
After a pilot featuring a drug company whose vaccinations caused Autism (an episode that collected quite a few complaints), what issue did the writers of "Eli Stone" tackle this week? Illegal immigration, of course! Creator Greg Berlanti sure does love controversy.
Where were we?
At the end of the pilot, Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) was off in the Himalayas, leaving his father's ashes in their final resting place. Episode two picks up at that point, with a satisfied and relieved ex-prophet. He has won a lawsuit, discovered a brain aneurysm and made peace with his long dead father....
READ MOREWhere were we?
At the end of the pilot, Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) was off in the Himalayas, leaving his father's ashes in their final resting place. Episode two picks up at that point, with a satisfied and relieved ex-prophet. He has won a lawsuit, discovered a brain aneurysm and made peace with his long dead father....
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