Dallas/YMMV


 * Complete Monster: J.R., in his most evil moments ... which was often. Usually, this came with J.R. trying to knock off his brother, Bobby, his arch-rival Cliff Barnes, or someone else who wanted a piece of J.R. – either the business, usually through devious means of their own; or to call J.R. on his lack of morals and ethics.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The theme tune.
 * Ear Worm - Dallas, Texas, the only city in the world with an annoying theme tune that plays in your head whenever you hear its name.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse - Sue Ellen was originally meant to be a minor character but eventually ended up as the female lead, thanks to actress Linda Gray's amazing chemistry with Larry Hagman.
 * Magnificent Bastard - JR
 * The Problem with Licensed Games: Dallas Quest.
 * Retroactive Recognition: Why is Charlie running around with Tyler Durden?
 * Seasonal Rot - The 10th Season. The 8th (Dream) season and its aftermath was a clear Jump the Shark moment, but it was the 10th season that really saw a notable decline in writing quality, the loss of key cast members and a turn towards absurd and/or banal plots.
 * That's the 11th season according to the DVDs (which considers the mini-series to be the first season), the DVD 10th season is considered a brief return to form after the bad 9th (dream) season.
 * Seinfeld Is Unfunny - Many of the season-ending cliffhangers are still effective, but have lost something since the days when no television series had ever ended a season on any kind of suspenseful, open-ended note.