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Dallas - The Original Series
Dallas: What It Had And What It Lost
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy Todd" data-source="post: 181645" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>Your comments about civil debate, keeping things in perspective, and not being afraid to be wrong could be an entire thread themselves. I can't tell you how many people I've met much younger than me who share your view. Just yesterday I was speaking to someone at the gym who was saying how few people </p><p>he knows can have a debate without getting their feelings hurt if you don't agree with them. I don't know why this has become more prevalent, but it's a shame. Debating people with whom you don't agree and being wrong are great ways to grow and learn. They, like this forum, can also be great fun.</p><p> Back to the so called Bobby, he never really did anything that season or after that was so terrible besides the George Hicks thing. I blame JR for not that situation more than Bobby. I'm not saying Bobby was behaving entirely ethical, but Pam overreacted a bit. I'll put Pam's reaction down to stress. She recently adopted a baby, a good thing, but a major life change, her brother attempted suicide, and her mother died.</p><p> So to answer your question, no, I never saw Bobby radically change. He was always the same. For example, he won the contest and could have kept Ewing Oil for himself as JR planned to do. Yet, he decided to share it. That's in keeping with his character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy Todd, post: 181645, member: 3926"] Your comments about civil debate, keeping things in perspective, and not being afraid to be wrong could be an entire thread themselves. I can't tell you how many people I've met much younger than me who share your view. Just yesterday I was speaking to someone at the gym who was saying how few people he knows can have a debate without getting their feelings hurt if you don't agree with them. I don't know why this has become more prevalent, but it's a shame. Debating people with whom you don't agree and being wrong are great ways to grow and learn. They, like this forum, can also be great fun. Back to the so called Bobby, he never really did anything that season or after that was so terrible besides the George Hicks thing. I blame JR for not that situation more than Bobby. I'm not saying Bobby was behaving entirely ethical, but Pam overreacted a bit. I'll put Pam's reaction down to stress. She recently adopted a baby, a good thing, but a major life change, her brother attempted suicide, and her mother died. So to answer your question, no, I never saw Bobby radically change. He was always the same. For example, he won the contest and could have kept Ewing Oil for himself as JR planned to do. Yet, he decided to share it. That's in keeping with his character. [/QUOTE]
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