Tonight on #DallasChat: ‘All Our J.R.s’

Dallas, Jim Davis, Jock Ewing, John Ross Ewing, Josh Henderson, J.R. Ewing, Larry Hagman, TNT

Triple threat

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, August 4, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time.

We’ll discuss three of the “Dallas” franchise’s most fascinating characters — John Ross Ewing Sr., John Ross Ewing Jr. and John Ross Ewing III — so our theme will be: “All Our J.R.s.”

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Who’s a better businessman: Jock, J.R. or John Ross? #DallasTNT #DallasChat

A1. Sorry J.R. and John Ross, but I’ve got to go with Jock. After all, he started the Ewing empire from nothing! #Dallas TNT #DallasChat

Two tips:

  • During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.
  • Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

I hope you can join the discussion. See you tonight!

Tonight, #DallasChat Will Tell on You

Dallas, Emma Bell, Emma Ryland, John Ross Ewing, Josh Henderson, TNT

You’ll be blue

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, July 28, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. Our theme: “Cheatin’ Hearts.”

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Why does John Ross cheat on Pamela? #DallasTNT #DallasChat

A1. He tells himself it’s for business, but deep down, I believe he actually cares for Emma. #Dallas TNT #DallasChat

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

I hope you can join the discussion. See you tonight!

Tonight, #DallasChat Goes to the Emmys

Emma Bell, Emma Ryland, TNT

Hand it over, honey

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, July 7, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time.

Since the Primetime Emmy nominations will be announced this week, our theme will be “The Envelope, Please II.” Like last year’s discussion, we’ll talk about who deserves nominations — and who doesn’t.

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Which #DallasTNT supporting actress deserves an Emmy nomination? #DallasChat

A1. They’re all terrific … especially Emma Bell. No one does bad better. #DallasTNT #DallasChat

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

This discussion promises to be a lot of fun. Don’t miss it!

Tonight on #DallasChat: ‘Red, White and Ewing’

Dallas, Emma Bell, Emma Ryland, John Ross Ewing, Josh Henderson, Julie Gonzalo, Pamela Rebecca Barnes Ewing, TNT

Talk about fireworks

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, June 30, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. Since Independence Day is right around the corner, our theme will be “Red, White and Ewing.”

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Who is #DallasTNT’s most patriotic character? #DallasChat

A1. I vote for John Ross. He stands for truth, justice and the Ewing way! What could be more American than that? #DallasTNT #DallasChat

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

This should be another fun discussion. Don’t miss it!

It’s Couples’ Night on #DallasChat

Dallas, John Ross Ewing, Josh Henderson, Julie Gonzalo, Pamela Rebecca Barnes Ewing, TNT

Two of a kind

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, June 23, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. We’ll discuss “Dallas’s” dynamic duos, so our theme will be “Coupling.”

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Who is your favorite couple on #DallasTNT? #DallasChat

A1. John Ross and Pamela. They’re this generation’s J.R. and Sue Ellen! #DallasChat #DallasTNT

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

I look forward to seeing you tonight!

Tonight, #DallasChat is Hot

Dallas, Emma Bell, Emma Ryland, TNT

Shark!

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, June 16, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. Since summer is days away, our theme will be “Feel the Heat.”

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Which #DallasTNT character is due for a dip in the Southfork swimming pool? #DallasChat

A1. Emma … but only after Pamela has pushed her! #DallasChat #DallasTNT

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

I look forward to seeing you tonight!

Honor Thy Daddy Tonight on #DallasChat

Dallas, John Ross Ewing, Josh Henderson, J.R. Ewing, Larry Hagman

Love father, love son

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, June 2, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. This will be our second Father’s Day-themed discussion, so I’m calling it “Daddies Dearest II.”

If you have ideas for questions, leave them in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I may choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

New to #DallasChat? Here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Who’s the worst father on #DallasTNT? #DallasChat

A1. Hands down, #DallasTNT’s worst father is Cliff Barnes. He blew up the rig with pregnant Pamela aboard, for goodness sakes! #DallasChat

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

I look forward to seeing you tonight. Don’t miss it!

Tonight on #DallasChat: ‘The Rest of the Best’

Dallas, J.R. Ewing, Larry Hagman, TNT

Always the best

Our next #DallasChat discussion on Twitter will be held Monday, May 26, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. This chat will be comprised of the excellent reader-submitted questions I didn’t get around to asking last week, so the theme will be “The Rest of the Best.”

If you’re new to #DallasChat, here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. Why do we watch #DallasTNT? #DallasChat

A1. Because we love watching the Ewings fighting with each other but standing together against outsiders! #DallasTNT #DallasChat

Two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

This will be another fun #DallasChat. Please join us!

Who’ll Ask #DallasChat’s 500th Question? It Could Be You

Dallas, J.R. Ewing, Larry Hagman, TNT

Thanks for the memories

Who wants to make #DallasChat history?

The next edition of #DallasChat, our weekly “Dallas” discussion on Twitter, will be held Monday, May 19, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. The theme will be “Memories and Milestones.” At the end of the discussion, I’ll ask the 500th #DallasChat question — and I want you to tell me what that question should be.

Leave your suggestions in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I’ll choose the best question and ask it at the end of the chat.

If you’re new to #DallasChat, here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet 10 questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. When did you begin participating in #DallasChat? #DallasTNT

A1. I was here for the first #DallasChat on April 29, 2013. Fifty discussions later, I’m still chatting! #DallasTNT

Here are two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

This will be an historic #DallasChat. Don’t miss it!

We’ll Ponder the Possibilities Tonight on #DallasChat

Bobby Ewing, Dallas, Patrick Duffy, TNT

High plains dreamer

You’re invited to join Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, May 12, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. Our theme will be: “What If? II.”

Like the previous “What If?” discussion, this one will focus on alternate outcomes and twists for “Dallas” storylines.

Leave your suggested questions in the comments section below, tweet them to me @DallasDecoder or post them to my Facebook page. I’ll choose one or more questions and ask them during our discussion.

If you’re new to #DallasChat, here’s how it works: For one hour, I tweet a series of questions to my fellow “Dallas” fans. Each question is numbered and includes the hashtag #DallasChat, so your answers should do the same. Please include the show’s official hashtag, #DallasTNT, in your tweets too.

Here’s a sample exchange:

Q1. What if Patrick Duffy hadn’t returned to “Dallas” in 1986? Could the show have held onto its audience? #DallasTNT #DallasChat

A1. Probably not. The show would’ve continued to fall apart without Bobby. #DallasTNT #DallasChat

Here are two tips:

• During the discussion, enter #DallasChat in Twitter’s search field. This will help you watch the search results so you can follow the conversation. Click “All” to see all the related tweets.

• Be sure to include #DallasChat in your tweets. This allows the other participants to see your contributions to the conversation.

You won’t want to miss this discussion. See you tonight!