Dallas Decoder celebrates “Dallas’s” classic cliffhangers with weekly summertime flashbacks. Collect all 14 images and share them with your friends.
Dallas Scene of the Day: ‘You’re Not the Man I Married!’

Sing it, sister
In “Crash of ’83,” a sixth-season “Dallas” episode, a sullen Bobby (Patrick Duffy) enters his bedroom late at night and sits in a chair while Pam (Victoria Principal) reads in bed.
PAM: [Unsympathetic] You look terrible.
BOBBY: Nothing like a celebration to really depress me.
PAM: I don’t understand.
BOBBY: You know that guy, Hicks? On Donna’s commission? J.R. had him bought and paid for. And I pulled a little number on him.
PAM: [Concerned] What do you mean?
BOBBY: I got down in the mud, honey. Just like I said I could. I forced him to change his vote on the variance.
PAM: What did you do?
BOBBY: I blackmailed him. I feel so dirty. [Rests his head in his hand]
PAM: [Puts down her book, leans forward] What do you want from me? Sympathy? Because you’re not going to get it.
BOBBY: Pam, I don’t want your sympathy.
PAM: Oh, yes you do. You want me to slap your wrist and then reassure you that you’re still the same wonderful man underneath it all. Well, I’m not going to help you out. You can stay dirty.
BOBBY: You don’t understand.
PAM: Understand? I understand that you’re not the man I married! The Bobby I love would rather be dead than blackmail Hicks or anybody else, double-cross the cartel and force his own mother into court.
BOBBY: [Exasperated] There were reasons.
PAM: [Screaming] Reasons? There’s only one reason! You would do anything to beat J.R. and get the company. Anything!
Bobby looks down.
Dallas Cliffhanger Classics: Season 8
Dallas Decoder celebrates “Dallas’s” classic cliffhangers with weekly summertime flashbacks. Collect all 14 images and share them with your friends.
Tonight on #DallasChat: ‘The Envelope, Please’

Encore! Encore!
Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter will be Monday, July 15, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. Since the Emmy nominations will be announced later this week, our theme will be: “The Envelope, Please.”
As usual, I’ll tweet a question roughly every five minutes. Each question will be numbered and include the hashtag #DallasChat, so your responses should do the same. A sample exchange:
Q1. Which “Dallas” actor most deserves an Emmy nomination? #DallasChat
A1. Patrick Duffy deserves an Emmy! He’s terrific as Bobby Ewing. #DallasChat
You’re welcome to respond to what other people are saying about the show and to start “side conversations” of your own. Three more points to keep in mind:
• During the chat, 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.
• Don’t forget to include the hashtag #DallasChat in each tweet you send so others can see your contributions to the conversation.
• Twitter limits the number of tweets each users can send an hour, so I’m unable to respond to everyone’s answers. I’ll reply to some and “favorite” the others, but please know how much I appreciate everyone’s participation.
I look forward to another fun discussion. See you tonight!
Dallas Cliffhanger Classics: Season 7
Dallas Decoder celebrates “Dallas’s” classic cliffhangers with weekly summertime flashbacks. Collect all 14 images and share them with your friends.
Tonight on #DallasChat: ‘The Many Wives of Bobby Ewing’

Some guys have all the luck
I’ll host Dallas Decoder’s next #DallasChat on Twitter on Monday, July 8, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time. Our theme: “The Many Wives of Bobby Ewing.”
I’ll tweet a question every few minutes. Each question will be numbered and include the hashtag #DallasChat, so your responses should do the same. A sample exchange:
Q1. Which of Bobby’s wives was your favorite? #DallasChat
A1. Pam was great and Ann is cool, but my personal favorite is April. #DallasChat
You’re welcome to respond to what other people are saying about the show and to start “side conversations” of your own. Three more points to keep in mind:
• During the chat, 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.
• Don’t forget to include the hashtag #DallasChat in each tweet you send so others can see your contributions to the conversation.
• Twitter limits the number of tweets each users can send an hour, so I’m unable to respond to everyone’s answers. I’ll reply to some and “favorite” the others, but please know how much I appreciate everyone’s participation.
Let’s have another great discussion. See you tonight at 9!

















