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If only Vince Gilligan would have...


...been the creator of the now cancelled "Dallas" show.
Remember what he did for "Braking Bad" and what he does for "Better call Saul".
Imagine how "Dallas" would look in the hands of this guy!!!

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Never watched either show. I hate today's shows!

Jesus NEVER existed! He is Judeo Christian MYTH!

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LOL, now is Golden Era of television. So many great dramas on cable and Netflix.

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He is a historically proven character. His divinity can be questioned, but not his existence.

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Anyone would've been better than Cidre! Even the Gilligan from Gilligan's Island! 

Jesus NEVER existed! He is Judeo Christian MYTH!

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You are wasting your time and mine.

Salve Regina.

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It's never too late to #SaveDallas

http://www.youtube.com/user/pumpkinman4ever?feature=mhum

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Yeah, I have signed the petition, but I have a feeling that the show will never be picked up by another television :(

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Speaking of Gilligan, the original Dallas had Ginger from Gilligan's Island (Tina Louise), while both Knots and Dynasty had the Professor (Russell Johnson).

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I recently binge-watched Breaking Bad in about two weeks was very pleased so yeah, maybe...then again, I'm not sure anyone could've saved this show. What little hype it had died with Hagman.

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World's WORST writer/showrunner. Had this ZERO talent fronted New Dallas, it would have been CANCELLED after one season.

Breaking Bad was ATROCIOUS, but the worst parts of that show were the soap elements involving the females. Better call Saul gets an audience you could count on the fingers of one hand, and had anyone else made it, it would have been cancelled after the first season.

Breaking Bad, like Lost, proves that being popular does NOT mean being good. Hollywood will continue to make complete GARBAGE, if enough fanboys tune in (see the 'Transformers' movies). The problem New Dallas had was that it has lost most of its audience in Season 3, after the earlier 2 very good seasons.

However, the writing of Season 3 was still better than any work Gilligan has ever done.

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Who the hell cares?

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