Later, Jenna received counseling to help her accept Bobbys death she also ended her differences with Pam. I appreciated her very much - as did we all.” Duffy wrapped up his thoughts by thanking Dallas Fanzine again for keeping the fire burning. During the 'Dream Season', after Bobby had died, Jenna had a brief relationship with Bobbys cousin Jack Ewing, but this was cut short as Jenna became mentally unstable due to Bobbys death. Once the piece of the puzzle was missing, the puzzle didn’t make sense. “No matter how many episodes they participated in, they were part of that Dallas family,” the performer says. Patrick Duffy says that an actor’s worth to the show wasn’t necessarily measured by the number of lines his or her character had. I was shocked and saddened when I saw that she had passed.” ( Christiansen died on July 14, 2022, at the age of 71.) Bobbys Death re-edited ssosmcin 2.32K subscribers Subscribe 95 Share Save 96K views 14 years ago This is my version of Bobbys death during the eighth season of DALLAS. “She’d be the one to deliver a certain piece of news, always so steady, lovely, such a wonderful personality. “She was always this presence in the Ewing family dinners,” the actor recollects. Patrick Duffy took time to recall late actress Roseanna Christiansen, who played Theresa, the Ewing family maid for nine seasons of Dallas. Patrick Duffy Remembers Roseanna Christiansen I think Cynthia Cidre wrote that - brilliantly, I might add.” “I think that would still be his position,” Duffy adds. He notes that “bar-fight Bobby” was no more, and, instead, he was settled in his marriage to Ann (Brenda Strong) and acted as a conscientious patriarch to the Ewing family. “That established what Bobby had done in the 20-plus years we were off the air,” the actor offers. Asked what Bobby would be doing today, Duffy points to the TNT revival that was airing a decade ago to answer that question. While Dallas was known for its shocking season finales, Duffy was recently asked to recollect what he thought was his “worst episode.” Duffy opined that one of his least favorites was the one in which Bobby acted as a ninja, dressed all in black, and jumped out of a helicopter, which struck him as a bit out of character.ĭuffy, of course, shot the episode, but he notes that moments like that don’t strike him as lining up with the premise of the show. “We are all still very close,” he says of the show’s surviving cast members. “I can’t believe we’re already celebrating 45 years,” said Patrick Duffy, adding he was glad to have been a part of it and glad to still be a part of the show’s continuing fandom.
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