Dallas - J.R. vs Pamela (Larry Hagman)
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Published 2015-01-26
All Comments (21)
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What a tremendous scene this is ....TV at its best. Mr.Hagman you truly were a legend.👏
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JR and Pam didn't have many one-on-one scenes but their confrontations are some of the best moments of the series.
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Pam and JR’s scenes are what got me hooked on Dallas back in the day!
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Their hotel room confrontation is one of the greatest scenes in Dallas. Dialogue, direction, pacing, acting, cinematography, score, tension - everything is just perfect.
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''Oh, I don't give a damn about you or your happiness, honey, but I do care about what's good for me.'' LMAO
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The hotel scene when JR threatens Pam is the quintessential scene of the great prime time soaps of the 80s. The prime time soaps were addictive.
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Larry Hagman played a wonderful villain. He was the core of Dallas, that's why after he died, the reboot went south. R.I.P, Mr. Hagman. Yo were a legend.
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LOL "...holding haa-aands?" Love that accent - the only genuine Texan on the show.
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EPIC! Pam knew J.R. wasn't playing games. He meant exactly what he said.
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Victoria Principal is quite possibly the best looking woman who ever lived. As an actress should could more than hold her own with anyone including Larry Hagman. A hugely wealthy woman too. She is hugely talented both on and off screen. As for Larry words fail me. Has there ever been a better performance from any actor in the history of television ? He was and still is simply the best.
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Omg J.R. has got to be the most Ruthless asshole of all time!! I love it!!!
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« And whoever goes down with him so be it ». That still gives me chills
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In the first scene at the office JR nailed it. He kind of put her in her place and she knew it! Love Dallas!
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JR was still at his evilest at this point, you can see how shook Pam looked.
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"Damn, I hate that woman." Lol.
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"Now climb down off your soapbox honey" LMAO "No, you started this my sanctimonious little sister-in-law." Awesome. JR Ewing/Larry Hagman were the best.
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These are the true stars of the show. Pam was the only female to stand up against JR. A protagonist and an antagonist in every respect!
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"I don't give a damn about you or your happiness honey, but I care about what's good for me." Is that brutal honesty, or arrogance?
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I love when JR outsmarts everybody
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A man's man. JR was it. Men today should learn from his style.