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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Kinney" data-source="post: 269834" data-attributes="member: 3219"><p>I think that was the problem with male producers and writers who prior to <em>Dallas</em> worked on male dominated western and cop-shows. They used stereotypes for women, teenagers or children that were strange to me as a young viewer. Despite this I didn't mind when Charlie had her almost-affair and also liked James and Michelle for the fresh injection because at that point J.R. vs. Cliff appeared like a battle of dinosaurs.</p><p></p><p>Lucy had so much potential and Charlene Tilton was at her best delivering sarcastic comments, yes! I always wanted to see her at Ewing Oil as a secretary. She knew all the Oil people from talks at home and could have done so much damage against J.R. there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Kinney, post: 269834, member: 3219"] I think that was the problem with male producers and writers who prior to [I]Dallas[/I] worked on male dominated western and cop-shows. They used stereotypes for women, teenagers or children that were strange to me as a young viewer. Despite this I didn't mind when Charlie had her almost-affair and also liked James and Michelle for the fresh injection because at that point J.R. vs. Cliff appeared like a battle of dinosaurs. Lucy had so much potential and Charlene Tilton was at her best delivering sarcastic comments, yes! I always wanted to see her at Ewing Oil as a secretary. She knew all the Oil people from talks at home and could have done so much damage against J.R. there... [/QUOTE]
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