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Dallas – The Complete Tenth Season (Warner DVD)

 

Picture: C     Sound: C     Extras: D     Episodes: D

 

 

In the long run, when I defend Dynasty over Dallas, there are many examples of how much I liked the former over the later, though the early seasons hold up better than we expected.  Here are our reviews of those:

 

One through Eight

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/6625/Dallas+–+The+Complete+Series

 

Nine

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/7266/Dallas+-+Season+Nine+(Warner+Bros

 

 

Now many could say that Lorimar’s ability to finally put more money into the later seasons is like putting lipstick on a pig, but that would be a cheap shot and not my #1 reason for how Dynasty surpassed the show.  Instead, this is the infamous season where after the last was so bad and missing Patrick Duffy, he suddenly reappeared and the show moved on like nothing happened.  I even passed on reviewing that season to show my fairness.

 

As noted before, after that “dream season” and all the ridicule it received, the show never got its act back together and though it added new characters here and there, kept most of the original cast together to its credit and ended while it was ahead.  Duffy was too important to its success, but for all their success and money with the show off-screen, they could not have come up with a better idea to bring him back?

 

29 hour-long shows are included across the three double-sided DVDs and are really for completists only.  To this day, it is the most absurd beginning to a TV series since the debut of My Mother The Car and we doubt that will change for years to come.  Now you can see for yourself as the show simply ran out of steam.

 

 

The 1.33 X 1 image throughout is weaker than the previous sets with a strained look and detail issues, likely because these were finished on analog videotape and not upgraded.  The Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono across all sets also sounds second generation and maybe even worse often enough.  There are no extras, but maybe the final set will add something.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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