#DallasChat Daily: Who Started the Southfork fire?

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“Dallas’s” midseason finale ended with Southfork once again engulfed in flames. Is the fire an accident caused by the drunken Sue Ellen, who was trapped inside the burning home along with Bobby and Christopher?

Or is the blaze the handiwork of ranch hand Bo McCabe, who blames the Ewings for all his troubles and was lurking around Southfork before the fire began? Or is someone else responsible for this inferno?

Your #DallasChat Daily question: Who started the latest Southfork fire?

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‘Dallas’s’ Return Offers Answers, But a Big Question Remains

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Call to arms

“Dallas” fans are heading into next week’s “midseason premiere” with lots of questions on their minds, beginning with this: Will the series return for a fourth year? We probably won’t know the answer until the ratings for the summer episodes come in, but virtually everything else we’ve been obsessing over will be addressed in the August 18 opener, which TNT sent to TV critics and bloggers last month.

The episode, “Denial, Anger, Acceptance,” picks up immediately after the frenzied spring finale, which left Southfork in flames and Pamela in convulsions after she lured John Ross and Emma into a kinky, kooky three-way. By the time the closing credits roll on Monday, we’ll know why Pamela initiated the threesome and who survives the fire, along with who started the blaze. We’ll also find out what Judith does after spying Harris and Ann smooching outside her window, and there’ll be some twists you may or may not see coming: One character makes a dramatic confession, another bites the dust and at least four couples are left facing uncertain futures.

In other words: It’s business as usual on “Dallas,” with a notable exception — most of “Denial, Anger, Acceptance” takes place in a hospital, where almost the entire cast converges after the fire and Pamela’s overdose. It recalls the “Dallas” season premieres of yore, which often found the Ewings and Barneses rushing to the emergency room to deal with whatever shooting, suicide attempt or car crash was imperiling their loved ones at that moment. Most of those season openers from the 1980s aren’t remembered as “Dallas’s” strongest episodes today, although they invariably laid the groundwork for the classic storylines that followed. Perhaps we’ll one day say something similar about “Denial, Anger, Acceptance.”

The question is: How many of us will be watching? No matter how good “Dallas’s” remaining episodes are this season, if the ratings don’t meet TNT’s expectations, we might not get to see the Ewings rebuild Southfork. I don’t think that will be the case, but I’m also not taking anything for granted. If “Dallas” fans want to see the show return next year, we all need to be in front of our television sets on Monday night, watching the show — and hopefully chatting about it on Twitter and Facebook, since social media is so important to generating TV buzz these days.

Make no mistake: The answer to “Dallas’s” biggest cliffhanger — will the show continue? — lies with us. It’s the kind of power J.R. himself would have envied.

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#DallasChat Daily: Should Sue Ellen Stop Drinking?

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Lots of “Dallas” diehards were unhappy when Sue Ellen fell off the wagon last season — but many other fans cheered because they know the character’s struggle with the bottle is the stuff of great drama.

Has Sue Ellen’s latest relapse run its course — or is she just getting started? What should happen when the new season resumes on Monday, August 18?

Your #DallasChat Daily question: Should Sue Ellen stop drinking?

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#DallasChat Daily: Who Should Ann Be With?

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After Bobby screamed at her on “Dallas’s” spring finale, Ann turned to ex-husband Harris, who revealed his true feelings and kissed her. Which one of these men is best suited for Ann? Or should she be paired with someone else when the season resumes, beginning Monday, August 18?

Your #DallasChat Daily question: Who does Ann belong with?

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#DallasChat Daily: Who Should John Ross Be With?

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John Ross was caught between his wife Pamela and his mistress Emma when “Dallas” took its midseason break in the spring. It looks like first love Elena will reenter John Ross’s romantic orbit when the season resumes, beginning Monday, August 18.

Which one of these gals is best suited for John Ross? Or should he be paired with someone else?

Your #DallasChat Daily question: Who does John Ross belong with?

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#DallasChat Daily: Should Pamela Fight or Forgive?

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Pamela struck back at John Ross and Emma in the midseason finale by luring them into a threesome, only to begin overdosing on drugs in the midst of their ménage a trois. What should she do once the season resumes on Monday, August 18?

Your #DallasChat Daily question: Should Pamela fight John Ross and Emma, or should she forgive them?

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#DallasChat is Throwing a Party … and You’re Invited

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Pop!

You’re invited to Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter, which I’ll hold Monday, August 11, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time.

Since TNT’s “Dallas” will return next week, tonight’s discussion will be a “Midseason Preview Party.”

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. What will happen to the women of #DallasTNT during the second half of Season 3? #DallasChat

A1. I predict Elena will once again find herself being pursued by multiple men. Some girls have all the luck. #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 is going to be a fun night. Please join us!

#DallasChat Daily: How Did J.R. Change?

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No one goes through life without changing at least a little — even mighty J.R. Ewing.

We watched J.R. for more than 35 years, observing him through milestones like the death of his daddy, the birth of his son, the dissolution of his marriage and the fall and rise of his empire. How did these moments affect him?

Your #DallasChat Daily question: How did J.R. change over the years?

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#DallasChat Daily: What Was J.R.’s Greatest Weakness?

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Bullets may not have had much effect on him (until the end, that is), but J.R. Ewing wasn’t invulnerable.

He was easily tempted by other women, he had trouble making ethical business decisions and his deep-seated jealousies often got the better of him.

Your #DallasChat Daily question: What was J.R.’s greatest weakness?

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#DallasChat Daily: Do You Admire J.R.?

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J.R. Ewing achieved a lot of great things in life, but his methods were usually terrible.

Did the ends justify the means? Did the good outweigh the bad? Are you able to look past all of J.R.’s lying, cheating and scheming and find qualities in him that are commendable?

Your #DallasChat Daily questions: Do you admire J.R.? Why or why not?

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