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	Comments on: &#8216;Dallas&#8217; season 4 campaign over; bosses fail to find new home after TNT cancellation	</title>
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		By: J J Kennedy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It was actually a pretty good show. Perhaps some of the writing in Season 3 worked to undermine the appeal that was established earlier with some of the characters - particularly John Ross, the crucial figure in the saga  - and, while it delivered some fair shocks and thrills it concentrated, without much subplot, on the nuts and bolts of a Mexican drug cartel story at the expense of all the show&#039;s usual Texan glamour. However, Antonio Jaramillo (as existentially troubled gangster Luis) was a very impressive guest star and generally it was a well-paced, fairly absorbing storyline - the bottom line was that another great series was undermined by the lack of appreciation of its network. Someone took a dislike to it and had it scheduled in a slot that would bury any decent show.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was actually a pretty good show. Perhaps some of the writing in Season 3 worked to undermine the appeal that was established earlier with some of the characters &#8211; particularly John Ross, the crucial figure in the saga  &#8211; and, while it delivered some fair shocks and thrills it concentrated, without much subplot, on the nuts and bolts of a Mexican drug cartel story at the expense of all the show&#8217;s usual Texan glamour. However, Antonio Jaramillo (as existentially troubled gangster Luis) was a very impressive guest star and generally it was a well-paced, fairly absorbing storyline &#8211; the bottom line was that another great series was undermined by the lack of appreciation of its network. Someone took a dislike to it and had it scheduled in a slot that would bury any decent show.</p>
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