Showing posts with label Julie Gonzalo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julie Gonzalo. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

'Dallas' Preview: Bobby Ewing To The Rescue

Antonio Jaramillo, Emma Bell and Brenda Strong. Photo Credit: Skip Bolen
In the wake of a devastating family kidnapping, Bobby (Patrick Duffy) puts everything on the line to save the lives of Ann (Brenda Strong) and Emma (Emma) on the next episode of Dallas, airing Monday, September 15 episode at 9 p.m. ET/PT on TNT.

Also in the episode, titled "Boxed In," John Ross (Josh Henderson) and Pamela (Julie Gonzalo) form a truce of sorts. Elena (Jordana Brewster), who's been in hiding with Nicolas (Juan Pablo Di Pace), finally learns the truth about his connections to the cartel, which sends her spiraling. Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) desperately searches for Elena, fearing for her safety. And Bobby is forced to make a choice he never anticipated.

Check out a sneak peek video below:

Monday, April 14, 2014

DALLAS Spring Finale Preview: Southfork Will Never Be The Same

Photo Credit: Skip Bolen
The third season of TNT's DALLAS continues with the spring finale episode ("Where There's Smoke") on Monday, April 14 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Relationships are jeopardized in the wake of a discovery about John Ross (Josh Henderson) and Emma (Emma Bell). Elsewhere, Bo takes drastic action, impacting Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) and Heather (AnnaLynne McCord); and Drew's (Kuno Becker) arrival in Dallas mars Nicolas (Juan Pablo Di Pace) and Elena's (Jordana Brewster) plans.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Monday, April 7, 2014

DALLAS Preview: Bobby and Ann Work To Get Sue Ellen Released

Linda Gray. Photo Credit: Skip Bolen
The third season of TNT's DALLAS continues with a new episode ("Like a Bad Penny") on Monday, April 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Bobby (Patrick Duffy) and Ann (Brenda Strong) work to get Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) released; John Ross (Josh Henderson) enlists the help of one of J.R.'s last business partners; secrets come to light; Elena (Jordana Brewster) makes a decision; Drew (Kuno Becker) returns to Dallas.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Monday, March 24, 2014

DALLAS Preview: Bobby and Sue Ellen Try To Stop John Ross

Steve Kanaly, Charlene Tilton, Linda Gray. Photo Credit: Skip Bolen
The third season of TNT's DALLAS continues with a new episode ("D.T.R.") on Monday, March 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The honeymoon is over for John Ross, as Bobby and Sue Ellen try to use the Governor (guest star Steven Weber) to stop John Ross from becoming just like his father, J.R.... a move that could divide the family forever. Meanwhile, Christopher discovers surprising details about Heather's (guest star AnnaLynne McCord) past; Cliff (guest star Ken Kercheval) persuades Elena to try a new tact in her quest for justice; and Judith (guest star Judith Light), Ryland and Ann try, with varying degrees of success, to get Emma under control.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Monday, March 17, 2014

DALLAS Preview: Ray, Lucy and Afton Return for the Wedding of John Ross and Pamela

Steve Kanaly, Charlene Tilton, Linda Gray. Photo Credit: Skip Bolen
The third season of TNT's DALLAS continues with a new episode ("Lifting the Veil") on Monday, March 17 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

It’s wedding day at Southfork and Afton (guest star Audrey Landers), Ray (guest star Steve Kanaly) and Lucy (guest star Charlene Tilton) return for the occasion. The only one missing is the groom, John Ross, who’s skipped out to strike a deal with a family adversary. Meanwhile, Christopher returns from Mexico to witness Nicolas and Elena’s relationship deepening, and to his surprise finds a new burgeoning romantic connection. As Pamela wonders what’s keeping John Ross from the nuptials, Sue Ellen fears it's Emma and contemplates stopping the wedding.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Monday, March 10, 2014

DALLAS "Playing Chicken" Preview: Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer

Emma (Emma Bell) and John Ross (Josh Henderson).
Photo Credit: Skip Bolen
The third season of TNT's DALLAS continues with a new episode ("Playing Chicken") on Monday, March 10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The race to secure capital for the impending Arctic Lease auction has Bobby (Patrick Duffy) scrambling to outmaneuver John Ross' (Josh Henderson) efforts to frack on Southfork. While Nicolas (Juan Pablo Di Pace) and Elena's (Jordana Brewster) partnership heats up, Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) makes a startling discovery about Nicolas' past, and Emma's (Emma Bell) games put John Ross and Pamela's (Julie Gonzalo) upcoming wedding in jeopardy.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Thursday, February 6, 2014

DALLAS Season 3 Preview (Spoiler Alert)

Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing.  Photo Credit: TNT
The backstabbing, two-timing, double-crossing drama of TNT's Dallas is set to return this winter with the launch of the hit series' third season. DALLAS, which follows the internal and external conflicts facing the oil-rich Ewing family, stars Jesse Metcalfe, Josh Henderson, Jordana Brewster, Julie Gonzalo, Brenda Strong, Mitch Pileggi and Emma Bell, with Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray. The new season will also see the addition of Juan Pablo Di Pace as a regular cast member and the return of guest stars Ken Kercheval, Judith Light, Kuno Becker and Marlene Forte. In addition, AnnaLynne McCord is set to guest-star in several episodes. Produced for TNT by Warner Horizon Television, DALLAS is slated to kick off its new season Monday, Feb. 24, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT).

Friday, April 12, 2013

NEWS: Patrika Darbo To Guest On DEVIOUS MAIDS, DALLAS Season Finale, Jesse Metcalfe Talks Victoria Principal, GLEE's Gun Control

DAYS OF OUR LIVES star Patrika Darbo will guest in DEVIOUS MAIDS
Darbo, who just wrapped a stint as DAYS's Nancy, will appear on the new Marc Cherry prime-time sudser DEVIOUS MAIDS. Darbo worked with the creator twice before on DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES. “I did an episode in season five playing a seamstress,” Darbo recently told Soap Opera Digest. “They needed a seamstress again and they asked me back to play the same character. It was great to be invited back.”

EDITOR'S NOTE: Read our recent interview with Patrika Darbo here.

The Age of Bite-Size Entertainment
When soap operas ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE come back to life online later this month, episodes will run for 30 minutes, about half as long as the hourlong blocks that ran on broadcast television for most of the shows' 40-year run. Why? Because they're likely to be watched on the go.