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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Saga Continues - "Dallas" Season 8,
By Antoine D. Reid "80sforever" (Durham, NC United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
This was another good season of "Dallas" that picks up where the last season set ends; Bobby's been shot and it's only a question of who did it and why. If this seems a bit familiar, it should, as 'Dallas' already did a cliffhanger about someone being shot earlier in the series. Packaging wise and quality wise, the transfer to DVD was great and the packaging is the same as the previous few seasons. Extras wise ... this area needs improvement and is part of the reason, in my opinion, this isn't a five star set. Yet again we're stuck with a pointless short feature talking about the fashion of the show which, to me, feels like we've gotten before in other sets. This was such a big season with a big event at the end of the season. Why no commentary from ANYONE? It seems like a big missed opportunity to get some insight from the cast.
Another minor critique of this season was that it was longer then previous ones but little seemed to happen in each episode unlike in previous seasons. Plots felt as if they dragged on and when they were wrapped up, at times it felt rushed or over simplified. Yet, there were some changes to the show that I felt gave viewers something new to deal with. The character of Miss Ellie for this season was taken on by veteran actor Donna Reed. It felt like a reset or start-over for the character as Donna Reed took over and put her own stamp on the character. She dressed up a bit more than Barbara Bel Geddes would, she seemed more concerned with Ewing Oil and with making Clayton feel like he fit in with the Ewing clan more. Plot wise, Donna and Ray continue to have marital problems, Sue Ellen and J.R. play nice for a good portion of the season before things go back to being interesting with them dueling one another, more Ewings come into the picture and Pam and Bobby both have issues to work through. In all, though things feel slow, there's still a lot of stuff going on to keep viewers entertained. Definitely a quality t.v. series that puts many shows of today to shame. Buy it, you won't be disappointed.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The season of "haute couture," Donna Reed, and, of course, J.R.,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
The '84-'85 season of "Dallas" was a pivotal one in many ways. It saw the show being somewhat overshadowed in the ratings by that ABC upstart "Dynasty"; it was the year that Barbara Bel Geddes was replaced by Oscar/Emmy-winner Donna Reed in the role of the beloved "Miss Ellie"; and it also saw the "departure" of another popular cast member at season's end. Though these developments may have been new and shocking to dedicated fans, there was enough of the old to keep 'em satisfied.
J.R. (the superb Larry Hagman) is still up to his same old tricks but fids himself smitten by the new girl in town, Mandy Winger, played by Deborah Shelton. Unlike other of the oilman's conquest, Winger really appeals to J.R., not just sexually but on an "intellectual" level as well. He is determined to get her at all cost, including sending off-and-on spouse Sue Ellen (the magnificent Linda Gray) back to the bottle and the sanitarium. Bobby (Patrick Duffy) and Pam (Victoria Principal) are still in love, although Bobby is going to marry Jenna (Priscilla Presley). Pam goes on a wild-goose chase, spearheaded by you-know-who, to find beau Mark Graison (an unseen John Beck). Katherine Wentworth (Morgan Brittany) is still crazy and Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval) carries on his lifelong mission to bring down Ewing Oil in honor of his "dead daddy." Reed brings a different take on "Miss Ellie," something that didn't quite fair well with fans. However, credit must be given to the actress for stepping into a part that was so engrained in the memory of fans by Bel Geddes. It took a lot of courage for Miss Reed and she should be commended for doing an admirable job. Besides, she did look better in the Travilla clothes. Speaking of the fashion, this was the year that the producers went all out. The men, though adequately dressed, took a backseat to the glamorous attire of the ladies. In appears that every female cast member, be she main, recurrent, or having a one-shot appearance, got to wear "the" dress, one that really turned heads. According to the bonus feature on Travilla, the show was trying to get on the "Dynasty" bandwagon with the clothes. Regardless, the women look "mah-velous," to borrow from Billy Crystal. The season finale, "Swan Song," is, by far, the best of the season, featuring brilliant work from Duffy and Principal and an Emmy-worthy musical score by composer Lance Rubin. The final five minutes are poignant and demonstrate what the show was capable of when the writers really went to work... Now, if they just could've come up with something better for the next season's finale...but that commentary is meant for that compilation upon its release.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dallas Complete Season 8,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
This is THE Dallas season! 80's fashion has arrived at Southfork Ranch.
Shoulder pads and hair that never quits. New characters (such as Jamie Ewing) join the old ones to make this the best season to date. Cliff Barnes finally makes his mark on the Dallas landscape. Pamela Barnes Ewing proves that women can roar! How will the season end? Will Bobby remarry Pam?? Or will perhaps tragedy strike?? If you are a Dallas fan, no review can change your ideas on purchasing all the series up to the (as yet unreleased) 9th Series (The Dream Series). If you are not a Dallas fan, then start at Series 1, and work your way up! You will never regret looking at life Ewing style. Suffice to say, Dallas rules my DVD player, and I vote it 4 Stars (loses a Star for badly labelled Discs).
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
If only there were a Disc 3...,
This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
I admit it - I'm a Dallas addict. So imagine my response when, last night, I opened the inner box to put away Disc 2 and start on Disc 3... only to find I've been supplied TWO Disc 2s and no Disc 3! A call to Amazon was not even remotely helpful, "I'm sorry, but you're past your 30 day return window." I'll make future purchases elsewhere.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dallas 8: One of the Best Seasons To Watch,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
Dallas 8 is one of the best seasons of Dallas. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see the season, when I started working as a teenager. It was a treat to finally get to see the entire season in its entirety.
Highlights: Morgan Brittany going off in the deep end, when she finally confesses to shooting Bobby. The appearance of Donna Reed starring as Miss Ellie. Sorry, but the way she was fired from the show was wrong. Donna gave a different approach to Miss Ellie and probably would have been much better in season 9. The decision of Miss Ellie's to finally take down the portrait of Jock at Southfork to make Clayton Farlow feel more at home. The appearance of Jenilee Harrison as Jamie Ewing. Jenilee proves she has developed as an actress since she left Three's Company in 1982. The fight between Sue Ellen and Pamela Ewing at Pam's house and then,the reconcillation as the two of them both touring Hong Kong, beautiful scenary, to look for Mark Grayson. The love story of Jenna Wade and Bobby Ewing is great. However, I was disappointed when she was unable to marry Bobby due to her daughter's Charlie kidnapping. Priscilla Presley proves to be not only a beautiful lady but a gifted actress. The murder trial and the conviction makes you feel sorry for her and then finally, the decision of Bobby getting back with Pam. I always thought the two of them should have gotten married, especially since Victoria Principal ends up leaving the show two seasons from now. The return of Mitch Cooper and his remarriage to Lucy. Finally, the dream death scene of Bobby being killed and dying in the hospital. I actually started crying, when he was saying goodbye to his family. Actually, in this scene, I thought Priscilla did not do a good job when she was watching Bobby die. Personal Disappointments: The appearance of Dack Rambo as Jack Ewing, conceit should have his picture in the dictionary. The boring story line of Donna and Ray fighting over Donna wanting to own her own oil company. Lucy's stint working as a waitress and finding another man to sleep with for the zillionith time. The boring story line of Deborah Shelton as Mandy Winger being woo by J.R. Ewing. Don't get me wrong Deborah Shelton is one of the most beautiful women ever on t.v. but she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag. The return of Sue Ellen's drinking again for the zillionith time, which may give recovered alcoholics a reason to go back to the bottle. All and all, it was hard to stop watching the dvd set. The episodes seem to be more interesting than the season before. Patrick Duffy appears to give more depth in this season, maybe because he thought he will be leaving the show for good. Buy it. You won't be disappointed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What is JR up to this time?,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
Dallas - The Complete Eighth SeasonThe continuing saga of the Ewings, especially J.R. who is constantly up to his shenanigans. Cliff finally hits a gusher and Bobby is left blinded by an attempt on his life. Donna steps in to protect Bobby's interests and the Bobby-Jenna wedding is put on hold. Cliff is accused of muder, but he has Pam on his side to join her brother in a plot to ruin J.R. An old enemy takes another stab at Bobby, and a new Ewing joins the family at Southfork. Jamie's arrival causes havoc and when J.R. is riled up, bad things happen. Flowers arrive for Pam from Mark. J.R. tricks Cliff, again. This is just the first disc of five in the Eighth Season, however the last episode of the Eighth Season is definately a cliffhanger which after viewing the entire 5 disc set, you will be foreced to purchase the Ninth Season.
I couldn't wait to purchase this Eighth Season and now I am anxiously awaiting for the Ninth Season to become available. Never a dull moment with the Ewings.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best season yet,
This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
This was the best season ever. My wife and I couldn't stop watching it. Viewed the entire season in one week (thank you TV writers for going on strike this year)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't wait for season 9,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
Season 8 is great with the Pam-Bobby-Jenna triangle and the introduction of Jack Ewing. I just wish Mark Grayson had been alive because Jenna deserves Bobby. But hey in sesaon 9 Mark is alive if only in a "dream"...bring it on NOW!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Be careful and check the entire box,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
We purchased this set in October and started watching it a few weeks later. Imagine our surprise when it was time to watch the last DVD of this season and it was a DVD of the 5th season of The Waltons!!!!!! Course now it's more than 30 days out and beyond the return time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Season. Bad Disks.,
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This review is from: Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season (DVD)
Enjoyed this season a lot. It would have been a lot better if the disks had not been defective. Hope next season is better.
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