
Let’s face it: This wasn’t an easy year to be a “Dallas” fan.
Oh, we enjoyed the show plenty. In its third season, the new “Dallas” delivered great moments worthy of the original, including John Ross and Sue Ellen’s instant-classic kitchen-counter confrontation, Pamela’s heartbreaking jailhouse farewell to Cliff and Patrick Duffy’s triumphant return to the “Dallas” director’s chair. Even the much-maligned drug cartel storyline ended on a compelling note: the unbearably tense scene where Luis holds a gun to Emma’s head in a dingy Mexican basement.
But being a “Dallas” fan in 2014 also meant a lot of anxious waiting. Waiting for the ratings report every Tuesday afternoon. Waiting for the show to return during its four-month midseason break. Waiting to find out Which! Ewing! Dies! Waiting for TNT to make up its damn mind about whether or not it was going to reward the series with a fourth season. But as agonizing as all this was, nothing compared to the angst we felt when the network finally decided to drop “Dallas” — an announcement that came less than two weeks after a season-ending cliffhanger that left the fates and fortunes of almost every major character up in the air.
When the sad news came, we could’ve cried into our J.R. Ewing Bourbon — but that’s not what “Dallas” fans are made of, is it? Instead, we came together and embarked on a grassroots rescue effort. For six weeks, we signed petitions, jammed network switchboards, filled the inboxes of television’s top programming executives and tapped out enough #SaveDallas tweets to make our collective fingers bleed. It was a noble effort, and even though we didn’t succeed in finding the Ewings a new home, we did show the world how much “Dallas” means to us.
So when it came time for me to choose Dallas Decoder’s Person of the Year, there was no question who would receive this designation: my fellow “Dallas” fans. Who better to follow the previous honorees, Larry Hagman and Linda Gray? Like a Ewing, you fought with grit and resolve. You gave “Dallas” everything you had — inspiring me and many others along the way. It’s not the prize you deserve — that would be another season of the show — but it’ll have to do.
All of us are heartbroken “Dallas” won’t return next year, but we also know this isn’t the final chapter; it’s just another cliffhanger. Someday, somehow, the Ewing saga will resume. It might take another 21 years to see it, but that’s okay. We’re “Dallas” fans. We’re used to waiting.
Read Dallas Decoder’s list of this year’s other VIPs and share your comments below.











1. Getting together with the fam on Friday nights to watch the show.
2. Feeling excited when you saw this because it meant “Dallas” was up next.
3. Getting chills when the “Dallas” theme music began. It didn’t matter how many times we’d heard it before, we always got chills.
4. Loving when these two fought.
5. Loving when these two made up.
6. Loving these two. Period.
7. The highlight of each season premiere? Seeing how everyone’s split-screen would be updated.
8. Wondering whose face would get covered by Leonard Katzman’s name at the end of each episode.
9. Wondering who would get shot, blown up or soaked at the end of each season.
10. Obsessing over this.
11. Hating summer.
12. Covering your school folders with these.
13. Trying to trade your Cliff for a J.R. or Bobby. How come no one ever took us up on the offer?
14. Dressing “Dallas.”
15. Drinking “Dallas.”
16. Playing “Dallas.”
17. Flipping out.
18. Dreaming of visiting Southfork.
19. Wanting to smell like Southfork.
20. Reading the National Enquirer to learn the latest spoilers.
21. Rolling your eyes whenever someone said “Dynasty” was better than “Dallas.”
22. Devouring this book.
23. Skipping NBC’s Thanksgiving Day parade coverage because CBS’s coverage was always hosted by the “Dallas” stars.
24. Wondering why “Dallas” never did holiday episodes. At least we got to see the Ewings celebrate on magazine covers.
25. Wondering why Barbara Bel Geddes won only one Emmy for playing Miss Ellie.
26. Wondering why Larry Hagman never won any Emmys for playing J.R.
27. Worshipping Linda Gray.
28. Crushing on Patrick Duffy.
29. Crushing on Victoria Principal.
30. Wanting to have Victoria’s body, beauty and diet.
31. Washing your hair with Jhirmack because Victoria did.
32. Wearing Justin boots because Jim Davis did.
33. Wearing BVDs because Larry did.
34. Hating J.R.? Nope. Never.
35. Just loving him.
36. Always.

















