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    Tired murder cliffhanger mars Dallas, but Larry Hagman still gets the best lines

    Elaine Liner
    By Elaine Liner
    Feb 5, 2013 | 6:52 am

    Bang! Bang! Way to go out on a familiar cliffhanger, third episode of Dallas. Annie (Brenda Strong), Bobby Ewing’s second wife, pulled a gun out of her handbag and plugged her abusive, baby-kidnapping ex, Ryland Harris (Mitch Pileggi), then calmly strode out the front door as he lay bleeding on the parquet.

     

    Setting up a murder trial plot involving a major character is a tried-and-we’re-tired-of-it soap plot tactic. And for Dallas to do it again just seems lazy. This week’s episode, written by Bruce Rasmussen and directed by Jesse Bochco (son of NYPD Blue creator Steven), felt like two steps back from the fast-moving double pump of last week’s two-hour second season opener.

     

    At least Larry Hagman’s J.R. still had some tasty nuggets of dialogue to chew on. The actor remained seated for most of his scenes this week, though his eyebrows were certainly tap dancing.

     

     Best line: “I can make a dead body appear in the middle of a church social without anybody knowing how it got there.” — J.R. to creepy Barnes family muscle, “Smiling Frank” (Fahran Tahrir).

     

     Minutes into the hour until Brenda Strong had to weep on cue: Four minutes into this episode, she was a waterfall. Ditto six minutes later.

     

     Plots nobody cares about: Ho hum on the disappearance of Tommy Sutter (Callard Harris, unseen so far this season), brother of the brassy blonde (Alex McKenna) whom Christopher Ewing (Jesse Metcalf) married last season and is now trying to divorce.

     

    This week she also vamoosed, paid off by Pamela Rebecca Barnes (Julie Gonzalo), the Ewings’ newest enemy. Pamela may have murdered Tommy, or maybe she’s just setting it up to frame Christopher for homicide. (Another murder plot! Bang!)

     

     Glimpse of Judith Light: Only one. Playing Judith Ryland, evil former mother-in-law of tearstained Annie, so far the Emmy and Tony winner is acting uncharacteristically sclerotic.

     

    Future episodes need to give Light the caliber of scenes she was known for devouring in her long-running role as Karen Wolek on daytime’s late, lamented soap One Life to Live. (We’ll just ignore her work on Who’s the Boss? for now.)

     

     New beef on the hoof at Southfork: Actor Kuno Becker as Andres “Drew” Ramos, older, estranged brother of Christopher’s business partner and main squeeze, Elena (Jordana Brewster). Drew wants to drill for oil on his dead pop’s old piece of land, now owned by Bobby Ewing, even though a previous drilling effort hit a dry hole — much like this episode.

     

     Geography lesson: Beneath the oil fields of North Texas (stop giggling) there are apparently “salt domes.” To picture one of those, just look at Mitch Pileggi’s head as the nefarious Ryland Harris.

     

     Weirdest moment: Aforementioned Harris character making Annie Ewing flash her boobs to prove she was not wearing a wire. Too bad he didn’t check her purse for weapons. Again we are reminded of Brenda Strong’s memorable turn as the bra-flashing Sue Ellen Mischke on Seinfeld. Now it’s as if the Dallas writers are using her as an in-joke.

     

     Details, details: For all their wealth, the Ewings and their loved ones seem to be cutting corners in the décor department. Sharp-eyed viewers on Facebook noted “cheap Big Lots cup towels” in the Southfork kitchen, along with tacky wall baskets and a fruitless brass fruit caddy on the kitchen island.

     

     Sexy smooch-fu: Not much this week. Just one leg-wrapping lip lock between John Ross and Pamela Rebecca around the 56-minute mark.

     

     Best episode highlights: The ones in Linda Gray’s hair in the scene where Sue Ellen’s son, John Ross, urged his “Momma” to start her own empire. At 72, Gray is still a major babe.

     

     Coming up next week: Ken Kercheval is back as Cliff Barnes. Also look for a return soon by 1980s bombshell Audrey Landers as Pamela Rebecca’s mother, Afton Cooper.

     

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     Watch new episodes of Dallas Mondays at 8 pm on TNT. Catch repeats of full episodes online.

    Judith Light in her only appearance on this episode of Dallas.

    Judith Light and Patrick Duffy on Dallas
      
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    Judith Light in her only appearance on this episode of Dallas.
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    performing on halloween

    Grammy-winning rapper Doechii comes to Houston on new fall tour

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Aug 5, 2025 | 9:30 am
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    Doechii will perform in Houston on Halloween.

    Grammy-winning MC Doechii is already having an incredible August.

    The hair-whipping, Florida-born rapper is on the cover of this month’s British Vogue. And, on Saturday, she made her debut at Lollapalooza in Chicago. She finished her set by delivering some news to the audience. "I'm gonna be going on tour on Oct. 14. What's up, y'all? Bye!” she said before nearby monitors began showing visuals for her upcoming tour, titled the Live from the Swamp Tour.

    Produced by Live Nation, the 12-city, North American headline run will begin in Chicago on Tuesday, October 14, and end in Seattle on Monday, November 10. The tour will include two stops in Texas:

    • The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving on Wednesday, October 29,
    • 713 Music Hall in Houston on Friday, October 31 (aka Halloween night)

    Also in October, she’ll perform at the Austin City Limits Festival on Saturday, October 4 and Saturday, October 11.

    Doechii has been riding high since the release of her 2024 debut Alligator Bites Never Heal, distributed by Top Dawg Entertainment, which famously put Kendrick Lamar on the map. The album was at the top of Rolling Stone’s “20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2024” list and placed in the top 10 of their overall “Best Albums of 2024” tally. Along with winning a Grammy earlier this year for Best Rap Album, Doechii was recently named Woman of the Year at the 2025 Billboard Women in Music event, Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the BET Awards and Outstanding Music Artist at the GLAAD Media Awards. She’ll finish off the year by making her first trip to Australia, where she’ll perform at the Spilt Milk Festival in December.

    If fans want to get on the Doechii Artist Presale on Friday, August 8 at 10 am, they must sign up here by Wednesday, August 6 at 10 pm. No codes are needed – access is tied to their Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the sale. Remaining tickets will be available during the general onsale beginning Monday, August 11 at 10 am at livefromtheswamp.com.

    Verizon will offer its customers an exclusive presale for the tour through Verizon Access. Presale tickets for select shows will begin on Thursday, August 7 at 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. For more details, visit Verizon.com/Access or the My Verizon app.

    The tour will also offer a VIP package and experience for fans. The package includes a general admission ticket, early entry and priority access to the floor, The Swamp gift bundle, pre-show merch shopping and more. For more info, visit vipnation.com.

    Live from the Swamp Tour dates:

    Tue Oct 14 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
    Fri Oct 17 – Toronto, ON – Coca Cola Coliseum
    Sun Oct 19 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
    Tue Oct 21 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
    Thu Oct 23 – Charlotte, NC – Bojangles Coliseum
    Mon Oct 27 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
    Wed Oct 29 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
    Fri Oct 31 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
    Mon Nov 03 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
    Wed Nov 05 – San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square
    Fri Nov 07 – San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
    Mon Nov 10 – Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater

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