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# Dallas: Season 10

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Dallas: The Complete Tenth Season (DVD) Is this the end of Ewing Oil? Celebrating a decade of decadence, deception, money and manipulation, the tenth season sizzles with intrigue. To open, J.R. spreads his venom far from the fields of Southfork as he throws big bucks at an unhinged mercenary eager to incinerate Saudi oil fields. When the Feds get wind of the plot, they lean on J.R. until he squeals like a prize Texas hog. Now, the mercenary terrorist decides the world would be a better place with J.R. in it. Closer to home, there’s another troublemaker stirring things up in Texas – a leather-tough, white-haired ranch hand with Jock’s letters, belt buckle, buck knife…and memories. Is it possible that Jock survived that copter crash all those years ago? Could there be even more underhanded, over-the-top drama this season. You can bet your boots there is!

Review: Looks like "Star Trek" wasn't the only show with a "Mirror Universe".... - ...yeah, I know it wasn't Sci-Fi like "Star Trek", but anything other than a dream would have been a much better way to bring Bobby back, having watched Season 9 & this one, I feel as many other fans do regarding this issue, Season 9 had a good story arc, as one reviewer already noted, they could have brought Bobby back so many other ways, they could have done what the current "C.S.I. Miami" did a few years ago with a faked death, Jamie & Sue Ellen escaping the explosions, Mark disappearing after he learned of J.R.'s plot to blackmail him regarding his college secret, Ray & Donna losing custody of the foster child(again) & this putting their marriage in trouble once more, Jenna not being pregnant, these would have been much better resolutions from Season 9 in my view that all could have been told in this season's first episode, but as one reviewer noted executive producer Leonard Katzsman had a bruised ego to mend after being sqeezed out of Season 9, & so we (the fans) were told it was a dream(dumb!!!), well....., on to the review, this season is in my view one of the best, despite Season 9's cliffhanger not being resolved!!!!..., J.R. is up to his old tricks again, only this time he gets more than he bargained for when he hires a mercenary to carry out explosions in the middle east to boost oil prices, this becomes J.R.'s undoing & makes for some interesting drama, Sue Ellen goes into the fashion business, Bobby & Pam remarry, & Ray & Donna divorce, also a man named Wes Palmelee claims to be a not-dead Jock Ewing, it should be noted that this character played by Steve Forrest also played a similar character at the end of Season 9 that possesed the same possibility, was he Jock?, the viewer is left to decide which I thought was cool, despite this being a good season, I feel it should have been the last, this one ended with J.R. & Bobby losing Ewing Oil due to J.R.'s mishap with the mercenary that unknown to J.R. was being watched by the CIA & knew of J.R.'s involvement, although the CIA let them slide, The Ewing's had the misfortune of a man working as a file clerk for the CIA also being the brother of woman whose husband commits suiside because of being arrested for blowing up a Ewing oil field all because of being laid off by Bobby & J.R., Miss Elle also washes her hands of J.R. & Bobby over this misdeed in a speech that would make any son cringe, this was indeed the last good season... it was Victoria Principal, Susan Howard, Deborah Shelton, & Jennilee Harrison's last season on the show, & although we still had Linda Gray, Pricilla Presley & newcomer Sherrie J. Wilson, it wasn't enough to sustain it beyond this season, they fought hard to get Patrick Duffy & Barbara Bel Geddes( absent from Season 8) back, but lost other cast members again, when this happens, it only means one thing.. it is time to end the show , this one ended on not so happy note, but a realistic one where J.R.'s schemes finally catch up with him as he loses Ewing Oil, all in all a good season, but they should have ended it here.
Review: The Best Season Ever! - I am a true "Dallas" fan, one who harkens back to the days of Jim Davis as Jock. For the last 22 years I have wrestled with the notion of the 1986-87 season as one of the best, if not the best season of the show. After purchasing and viewing the first episodes of season 10, I have finally concluded that the 1986-87 season is the very best season and here's why. 1) The Wes Parmalee storyline is one of the most intriguing that the series ever introduced. Most intelligent viewers then and now understood that what suspended this storyline and made it exciting was not whether Wes Parmalee was Jock, but whether Wes Parmalee would be able to convince others that he was. Because of the circumstances surrounding Jock's death, and because his body was never found, the premise of this storyline was quite viable. 2) The Valentine Lingerie storyline is absolutely titillating. For years JR. had engaged in sex with other women, humilating Sue Ellen. In the previous season, Sue Ellen had pulled herself up and had become a successful fundraiser for Mark Graison's foundation. However, in the 1986-87 season, Sue Ellen uses sex not only to become successful in her own right, but to exact the perfect vengenance on JR by using the sex industry to demean his latest mistress and consequently defuse JR's interest in her. 3) Take these two brilliant storylines and combine them with the reunion of Bobby & Pam (what many viewers wanted for years), along with JR's hiring of mercenary, B.D. Calhoun to bomb oil fields in the Middle East, and you have the ingredients of a season filled with emotion, psychology, and good ol' fashioned "two-fisted action". Furthermore, the show's writers resisted the temptation to drag-out storylines, and by midseason all of these stories were concluded. Unfortunately, the second half of the season is not nearly as riveting as the first, but the power-packed first half more than makes up for the less imaginative conclusion to the greatest season of television's greatest show.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Barbara Bel Geddes, Jenilee Harrison, Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, Patrick Duffy, Priscilla Presley, Susan Howard, Victoria Principal Contributor Barbara Bel Geddes, Jenilee Harrison, Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, Patrick Duffy, Priscilla Presley, Susan Howard, Victoria Principal See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 407 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Looks like "Star Trek" wasn't the only show with a "Mirror Universe"....
*by R***) on January 28, 2010*

...yeah, I know it wasn't Sci-Fi like "Star Trek", but anything other than a dream would have been a much better way to bring Bobby back, having watched Season 9 & this one, I feel as many other fans do regarding this issue, Season 9 had a good story arc, as one reviewer already noted, they could have brought Bobby back so many other ways, they could have done what the current "C.S.I. Miami" did a few years ago with a faked death, Jamie & Sue Ellen escaping the explosions, Mark disappearing after he learned of J.R.'s plot to blackmail him regarding his college secret, Ray & Donna losing custody of the foster child(again) & this putting their marriage in trouble once more, Jenna not being pregnant, these would have been much better resolutions from Season 9 in my view that all could have been told in this season's first episode, but as one reviewer noted executive producer Leonard Katzsman had a bruised ego to mend after being sqeezed out of Season 9, & so we (the fans) were told it was a dream(dumb!!!), well....., on to the review, this season is in my view one of the best, despite Season 9's cliffhanger not being resolved!!!!..., J.R. is up to his old tricks again, only this time he gets more than he bargained for when he hires a mercenary to carry out explosions in the middle east to boost oil prices, this becomes J.R.'s undoing & makes for some interesting drama, Sue Ellen goes into the fashion business, Bobby & Pam remarry, & Ray & Donna divorce, also a man named Wes Palmelee claims to be a not-dead Jock Ewing, it should be noted that this character played by Steve Forrest also played a similar character at the end of Season 9 that possesed the same possibility, was he Jock?, the viewer is left to decide which I thought was cool, despite this being a good season, I feel it should have been the last, this one ended with J.R. & Bobby losing Ewing Oil due to J.R.'s mishap with the mercenary that unknown to J.R. was being watched by the CIA & knew of J.R.'s involvement, although the CIA let them slide, The Ewing's had the misfortune of a man working as a file clerk for the CIA also being the brother of woman whose husband commits suiside because of being arrested for blowing up a Ewing oil field all because of being laid off by Bobby & J.R., Miss Elle also washes her hands of J.R. & Bobby over this misdeed in a speech that would make any son cringe, this was indeed the last good season... it was Victoria Principal, Susan Howard, Deborah Shelton, & Jennilee Harrison's last season on the show, & although we still had Linda Gray, Pricilla Presley & newcomer Sherrie J. Wilson, it wasn't enough to sustain it beyond this season, they fought hard to get Patrick Duffy & Barbara Bel Geddes( absent from Season 8) back, but lost other cast members again, when this happens, it only means one thing.. it is time to end the show , this one ended on not so happy note, but a realistic one where J.R.'s schemes finally catch up with him as he loses Ewing Oil, all in all a good season, but they should have ended it here.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Best Season Ever!
*by G***D on January 17, 2009*

I am a true "Dallas" fan, one who harkens back to the days of Jim Davis as Jock. For the last 22 years I have wrestled with the notion of the 1986-87 season as one of the best, if not the best season of the show. After purchasing and viewing the first episodes of season 10, I have finally concluded that the 1986-87 season is the very best season and here's why. 1) The Wes Parmalee storyline is one of the most intriguing that the series ever introduced. Most intelligent viewers then and now understood that what suspended this storyline and made it exciting was not whether Wes Parmalee was Jock, but whether Wes Parmalee would be able to convince others that he was. Because of the circumstances surrounding Jock's death, and because his body was never found, the premise of this storyline was quite viable. 2) The Valentine Lingerie storyline is absolutely titillating. For years JR. had engaged in sex with other women, humilating Sue Ellen. In the previous season, Sue Ellen had pulled herself up and had become a successful fundraiser for Mark Graison's foundation. However, in the 1986-87 season, Sue Ellen uses sex not only to become successful in her own right, but to exact the perfect vengenance on JR by using the sex industry to demean his latest mistress and consequently defuse JR's interest in her. 3) Take these two brilliant storylines and combine them with the reunion of Bobby & Pam (what many viewers wanted for years), along with JR's hiring of mercenary, B.D. Calhoun to bomb oil fields in the Middle East, and you have the ingredients of a season filled with emotion, psychology, and good ol' fashioned "two-fisted action". Furthermore, the show's writers resisted the temptation to drag-out storylines, and by midseason all of these stories were concluded. Unfortunately, the second half of the season is not nearly as riveting as the first, but the power-packed first half more than makes up for the less imaginative conclusion to the greatest season of television's greatest show.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dallas
*by J***U on May 1, 2026*

Bought this for my girlfriend. She loved it. It came in perfect condition

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