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[[Tear Jerker]]s from ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)]]'' include:

* J.R. going through his emotional turmoil after confirming Jock Ewing's death.
* J.R. going through his emotional turmoil after confirming Jock Ewing's death.
* Bobby Ewing's death, even if it did [[Trope Codifier|codify]] [[All Just a Dream]].
* Bobby Ewing's death, even if it did [[Trope Codifier|codify]] [[All Just a Dream]].
** While everyone else had the usual emotions, J.R.'s expressions were priceless, and solidly in the "this can't be happening" range.
** While everyone else had the usual emotions, J.R.'s expressions were priceless, and solidly in the "this can't be happening" range.
{{quote| '''J.R.:''' Don't do this to me, Bobby. Don't leave me.}}
{{quote|'''J.R.:''' Don't do this to me, Bobby. Don't leave me.}}
** And him that night taking it out on Sue Ellen, who was out and about during Bobby's death and didn't find out until right then. [[Men Don't Cry|J.R. spends the entirety of the Season 8/9 premiere trying not to break down]], [[Manly Tears|Only letting go when he's alone with Bobby's coffin right after his funeral]].
** And him that night taking it out on Sue Ellen, who was out and about during Bobby's death and didn't find out until right then. [[Men Don't Cry|J.R. spends the entirety of the Season 8/9 premiere trying not to break down]], only [[Manly Tears|letting go when he's alone with Bobby's coffin right after his funeral]].
** Also Pam blaming herself afterward.
** Also Pam blaming herself afterwards.


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Latest revision as of 15:30, 6 November 2023


Tear Jerkers from Dallas (1978 TV series) include:

  • J.R. going through his emotional turmoil after confirming Jock Ewing's death.
  • Bobby Ewing's death, even if it did codify All Just a Dream.
    • While everyone else had the usual emotions, J.R.'s expressions were priceless, and solidly in the "this can't be happening" range.

J.R.: Don't do this to me, Bobby. Don't leave me.