The Morgan Fairchild Thread

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I doubt Morgan would have lowered herself to reciting that awful "Bobby loves emeralds" speech.

She had a brief role on Two and a Half Men as a cougar Charlie meets in a bar. She was hilarious. Loved her in comedy shows.
 

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Although I think Morgan was the best of the three Jennas and she wouldn't have gone as tense and wild-eyed as PP did in the role, I don't think the role was worth her time. Her version of Jenna was more conniving, but DALLAS already had one scheming Morgan chasing after Bobby; another would have been superfluous. Morgan F could have played a warmer Jenna, but to what avail. It seems like a waste of her gifts and, no matter what, Jenna was a narrative dead-end.
 

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I doubt Morgan would have lowered herself to reciting that awful "Bobby loves emeralds" speech.
I don’t know if anyone could’ve made that ridiculous dialogue work.
 

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Although I think Morgan was the best of the three Jennas and she wouldn't have gone as tense and wild-eyed as PP did in the role, I don't think the role was worth her time. Her version of Jenna was more conniving, but DALLAS already had one scheming Morgan chasing after Bobby; another would have been superfluous. Morgan F could have played a warmer Jenna, but to what avail. It seems like a waste of her gifts and, no matter what, Jenna was a narrative dead-end.

As I've always said, Fairchild's Jenna was too predatory for the later, smugger Bobby. Presley's guileless, vulnerable Jenna was all he would have accepted by then.
 

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As I've always said, Fairchild's Jenna was too predatory for the later, smugger Bobby. Presley's guileless, vulnerable Jenna was all he would have accepted by then.
I don't think it would matter who played Jenna. As @Crimson has said over and over, Jenna creates no conflict within the family. Would Fairchild have been more tolerable? Yeah. But the character still would have been less than.
 

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Jenna creates no conflict within the family.
The only conflict the character really created was for Bobby and Pam. Once they were back together and Jenna had lost out the character really didn’t have much left to do, hence the pairing with Ray. They probably should’ve wrapped up the Jenna storyline in early season 10. If season 9 is not made a dream the end of that season would be the perfect exit for her.
 

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The only conflict the character really created was for Bobby and Pam. Once they were back together and Jenna had lost out the character really didn’t have much left to do, hence the pairing with Ray. They probably should’ve wrapped up the Jenna storyline in early season 10. If season 9 is not made a dream the end of that season would be the perfect exit for her.
Mhm, there was no reason for Jenna and Charlie to remain on the show post-Bobby breakup. They should have slipped off to the side much like other ex-relationship characters did. Imagine if we'd kept Dusty and Linda on screen when Dusty was out of Sue Ellen's plotline.
 

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Mhm, there was no reason for Jenna and Charlie to remain on the show post-Bobby breakup. They should have slipped off to the side much like other ex-relationship characters did. Imagine if we'd kept Dusty and Linda on screen when Dusty was out of Sue Ellen's plotline.
Yes, the characters had run their course by that point. Jenna sticking around to still be a thorn in Pam’s side in season 10 served its purpose but was it really needed? It just felt like the whole Bobby-Jenna-Pam triangle was overplayed by this time.

Even if Morgan was playing the character at this particular point I think the character’s shelf life was up.
 

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Even if Morgan was playing the character at this particular point I think the character’s shelf life was up.

Jenna was fine as a short-term character -- a rival for Pam, an obstacle for Katherine. Priscilla was even fine in the role at first.

Katherine should have had Jenna murdered and pinned on Pam; that would have been a better story.
 

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When Jenna first returned played by PP... the character had a bit more of an edge and a backbone.. which PP played well. I think Morgan would have fought to keep Jenna that way.

However, I think once Bobby and Pam reunited in 1986.. it was time for Jenna to move on with Charlie... no matter who was playing her.
 

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Katherine should have had Jenna murdered and pinned on Pam; that would have been a better story.
When Katherine returns (briefly) in season 11 she could’ve killed Jenna at this point in an attempt to “settle some old scores.” Then we find out later she did in fact have something to do with Pam’s disappearance as well so in a way they could’ve written it to look like she was removing two birds at once. Since she’s never seen again nothing is ever done about any of it. It kind of works.
 

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Morgan's Jenna was vixen like. PP's was sweet and pure.. I think the producers/writers wanted us to like Jenna, wanted us to root for her. It would have tough to do that if it was the same character as played by Morgan.
 

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Morgan's Jenna was vixen like. PP's was sweet and pure.. I think the producers/writers wanted us to like Jenna, wanted us to root for her. It would have tough to do that if it was the same character as played by Morgan.
I think what also hurt PP’s Jenna was the lack of a definitive answer about Charlie’s paternity for awhile. That conversation with Bobby at Southfork by the pool should’ve happened a lot sooner. Granted we already knew he wasn’t supposed to be the father from Morgan’s Jenna but suspending a little disbelief for a moment at that glaring rewrite it felt like Jenna #3 might’ve been stringing Bobby along a little in the beginning. Bobby had a right to know the truth sooner. I liked Jenna, and unlike most I liked PP’s Jenna but that storyline didn’t exactly help her win over a lot of fans or make her more likable.
 

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I think what also hurt PP’s Jenna was the lack of a definitive answer about Charlie’s paternity for awhile. That conversation with Bobby at Southfork by the pool should’ve happened a lot sooner. Granted we already knew he wasn’t supposed to be the father from Morgan’s Jenna but suspending a little disbelief for a moment at that glaring rewrite it felt like Jenna #3 might’ve been stringing Bobby along a little in the beginning. Bobby had a right to know the truth sooner. I liked Jenna, and unlike most I liked PP’s Jenna but that storyline didn’t exactly help her win over a lot of fans or make her more likable.
I hear what you are saying, but for me it was the acting. PP couldn't hold her own with anyone else in the cast. Morgan would have ate their lunch.
 

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I know she was already Jenna Wade, but she would have been great as Katherine Wentworth, or a smarter Holly Harewood.
Having said that, both Morgan Brittany and Lois Chiles played those roles quite well.

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