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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 17:13 |
By Karen Moul
 As Dallas’ second season takes off, Jesse Metcalfe made time to speak with us about his character, Christopher Ewing. “Christopher's a very noble character. He's really at the moral center of the show,” explained Metcalfe. “He's incredibly ethical and oftentimes heroic, and he's the guy that selflessly tries to serve and protect his family." “Christopher is really defined by his need to prove himself as a Ewing,” he continued, “and the baggage of being abandoned by the only mother that he's ever known. I think that's the fuel for his ambition. "So anything can come out of that. He's already proven himself in the first season to be pretty temperamental at times and very emotionally raw at times."
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 15:29 |
By Karen Moul The sophomore season of Dallas has brought a change to bad boy John Ross. In a recent interview, Josh Henderson told us his character “has chilled out a little bit and he has a different approach.” John Ross hasn’t changed his plans, just his demeanor. “I think that he still wants to take over Ewing Energies, that’s his goal,” continued Henderson, “but he knows that he can’t just be guns blazing angry all the time. So he has a different tactic and he has chilled out a little bit and he wants to fly under the radar a little more.” But is this the quiet before the storm? Filming of season two was underway when Larry Hagman died, so viewers know what’s in store: John Ross will lose his father, J.R. “Once J.R. is gone,” Henderson hinted, “John Ross is really on a dark mission. “Everything is brought to a halt and I think he’s going to feel very, very lost and unprepared with J.R.’s early exit. It’s painful for him and he was not expecting this and it’s going to cause some unbelievable emotions and actions and stuff to come out of John Ross.”
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 February 2013 19:34 |
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 14:30 |
By Karen Moul As Dallas’ second season open, Pamela is determined not to let Christopher seize custody of their unborn twins. Is she taking orders from her father, Cliff Barnes, or is she just angry about being jilted? “I think it's a little bit of both,” says Julie Gonzalo. “Obviously Cliff has never had any nice things to say about the Ewing family. And I think that most of the reason why she went on a two-year con to trap Christopher into marrying her and all that stuff is because of her father.” As we know, the con didn’t go as planned. Gonzalo says Pamela really did fall in love with her mark and “she definitely is hurt with the fact that Christopher never would have loved her as much as he loved Elena.”
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Last Updated on Sunday, 24 February 2013 02:41 |
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