If you’re looking for abingeable series famous for its cliffhangersand long list of episodes, look no further thanDallas. Before shows likeLaw & OrderandGrey’s Anatomy,Dallaswas one of the longest-running primetime dramas in American history, and for good reason.The iconic soap opera,which aired from 1978 to 1991, revolved around the wealthy Ewing family, a perpetually at-odds family who presided over their oil empire in (you guessed it) Dallas, Texas. The series featured a large ensemble cast that included the likes ofPriscilla Presley(yes, that Priscilla Presley) andI Dream of Jeannie’sLarry Hagmanand was nominated for 21 Primetime Emmys, winning four over the course of its 13-year run.It also happened to producethe cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers: one that captured global attention, started an eight-month media frenzy, found itself referenced in aU.S. presidential election, and revolutionized television storytelling.
Who Shot J.R. in ‘Dallas’?
Among all the members of the Ewing family, the most notorious by far was J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), the oil baron and eldest son of the Ewing clan. Famous for manipulating, blackmailing, and scheming to maintain control of the family business, Ewing Oil, J.R. quickly became a standout villain in the series. So, whenDallas’third season finale ended with J.R. Ewing being shot by an unknown assailant, the show’s viewership erupted.Dallaswouldn’t return for another eight months, and the ensuing suspense coined the iconic phrase"Who Shot J.R.?”
Over those eight months,Dallas’cliffhanger ending became an American phenomenon:Saturday Night Livedid a “Who Shot J.R.?” sketch, t-shirts emblazoned with “Who Shot J.R.?” and “I Shot J.R.” were sold by the thousands, andbets were placed on the identity of J.R.’s attacker. In the run-up to the 1980 presidential election,Republicans wore buttons that read “Democrats Shot J.R.“and Democrat Jimmy Carter joked thatdiscovering the identity of the shooter could fund his reelection campaign. Allegedly, even the Queen Mother asked for the identity of J.R.’s attacker when Larry Hagman attended the 1980 Royal Variety Performance in London. It was no surprise that nearly 83 million viewers tuned in to discover who shot J.R. whenDallasreturned for its fourth season, resulting in one of the most-watched television broadcasts in history.

The ‘Dallas’ Cliffhanger Changed TV For the Better
With its third season finale,Dallascemented itself as a cultural icon, but more importantly, it changed the way television was and is made. Prior to 1980, ending a season of television with a dramatic, unresolved question was essentially unheard of. BeforeDallas, shows used their season finales as an opportunity to wrap up the season’s storylines and character arcs;afterDallas, suspenseful season finales became the television gold standard.
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The “Who Shot J.R.” cliffhanger and its overwhelming global response demonstrated to television producers the power of keeping audiences on the edge of their seats and tuning in for more — which was not typically how television shows marketed themselves at the time. The J.R. plotline spanned multiple episodes, with the shooter being revealed in the fourth season’s fourth episode, “Who Done It,” and similarly popular shows at the time likeThe Dukes of HazzardandMAS*Htypically had episodic formats, with self-contained stories.Dallaspaved the way for serialized storytelling in television, which set the stage for shows likeLost,Game of Thrones, andBreaking Bad.
The influence ofDallasfollowing the “Who Shot J.R.?” frenzy was undeniable.The Simpsonsspoofed the plotlinein 1995 with “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” and shows likeTwin Peaks,the U.K.‘sEastEnders,andThe Walking Deadall featuredstorylines and moments that were influenced by theDallascliffhanger,to varying degrees of success. Ultimately, this iconicDallasstoryline didn’t just keep viewers guessing; it changed how stories are told on television.

This classic drama follows the lives and power struggles of the wealthy Ewing family in Texas, focusing on the ruthless oil tycoon J.R. Ewing and his contentious dealings with his family and rivals. It’s a story filled with betrayal, ambition, and the dark side of American wealth.
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