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'Dallas' recap: season one finale promises more evil from J.R.

Actor Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing in “Revelations,”

Photo credit: TNT

With the majority of soaps, the viewer can see what's coming. And there's a comfort in that, like walking into a Target and knowing where the paper towels and toothpaste live. “Dallas” is certainly not exempt from this, but the first season concentrates more on established tropes than predictable story lines. We know the paper towels are there, but have no idea where they're stashed.

Rebecca...

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Olympics: John Orozco of NY and others who didn't medal, here's to you

U.S. gymnast John Orozco sits dejected after his

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Let’s speak tonight of the losers. There’s plenty of flag-waving and cheering for the Olympic winners. Tonight I thrilled with millions of other viewers to the accomplishments of Nathan Adrian and Rebecca Soni, of Danell Leyva and Misty May-Treanor. Bravo, Olympians.

But what about those who let us down? I get hung up on the big disappointments; as a nonjock, I can relate to losing the race....

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'Dallas' recap: Johnny Cash and 'The Man' come around

Bobby and Christopher Ewing chat in the “Family

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Death took many forms during the episode before the season finale, “Family Business,” from laugh-out-loud funny to metaphorical.

Tommy Sutter was responsible for the former, threatening his fake sister Rebecca with a bullet while twisting the head of a stuffed monkey she'd just gotten for her unborn twins. Whether that came from a moment of improvised genius or a scriptwriter with a good sense...

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'Dallas' recap: as timeless as blackmail

Rebecca Sutter (Julie Gonzolo) and Tommy Sutter (Callard

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Just when I think "Dallas" exists in its own time and place, Sue Ellen goes and references Michael Jackson. This would have been disconcerting if it hadn't occurred during a blackmail attempt. Because while the show certainly bears markers of 2012, such indicators tend to serve more as dressing than anything else. Ann carries designer handbags, John Ross drives a new Corvette, et cetera,...

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Sharon Osbourne leaving 'America's Got Talent'?

Sharon Osbourne attends an quot;America's Got Talentquot; live

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Sharon Osbourne is ostensibly leaving "America's Got Talent," according to a somewhat ambiguous tweet she made. (Of course a tweet.)

Posted around 2 p.m. Tuesday, it reads: "My darling @HowardStern, money is not the reason I'm not returning to @nbcagt, it's because ... "

Yes, the ellipses are hers as if ... Sorry, what was I writing?

According to The Associated...

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'Dallas' recap: Sue Ellen Ewing for vice president!

Sue Ellen Ewing.

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As the soap opera of election season swells, I have a suggestion for Mitt Romney: Hire Sue Ellen Ewing as your running mate. Seriously, the woman is a master of manipulative diplomacy.

For example: Sue Ellen wants her son's girlfriend Elena to give John Ross oil. Elena demurs, opting to keep herself free of Ewing family politics. So Sue Ellen takes a two-pronged approach over lunch, first...

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'Dallas' recap: a new villain in town

Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) asks Harris Ryland (Mitch

Photo credit: TNT

As evil as J.R. Ewing is, sometimes you're just left wanting more. He can't, after all, be in every scene. So the clever writers behind “Dallas" -- seriously, a cowboy hat off to them — have given us a gift: another villain.

This can be a risky business, introducing yet another character into an ensemble cast that crosses generations and so frequently nods to the original show, but we...

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Daniel Tosh rape 'joke' displays lack of talent

Comedian Daniel Tosh performs as part of the

Photo credit: South Beach Comedy Festival

Comedians are supposed to test social boundaries. Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Roseanne, et al, the greats poke at norms. In the hands of a talented satirist -- think Bill Hicks pulling back the layers of capitalism, for instance -- comedy pushes us forward. But at other times, and usually when the talent is far more tepid, the routine takes the form of a public breakdown -- Michael Richards using...

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