Mary Crosby, daughter of Bing, as Sue Ellen's sister Kristin, was the black hearted hussy. I finally found the answer on http://www.80sactual.com/2009/01/dallas-1980-who-shot-jr.html
Wish I could say I remembered but I did remember the episode when he got shot but I guess I missed the reveal. thanks for the hunt.
Yes, it was Kristin, SueEllen's younger sister. Mary Crosby. Seems like yesterday but it has been quite a while ago, hasn't it? Have a great day!~Hugs, Patti
I remember I was in Jr High, we were all roller skating and they stopped the music to tell us who it was. It was sooo important everyone waited and waited for that episode.
Ohhh! Great Autumn-feel on your blog!! It's still in the 100s in Southern California, so I'm really enjoying visiting you!! I'm now a "Follower". :) Best, gabriele
La, Glad you visited my blog! You bring back memories of Dallas. I never missed an episode and I visited "SouthFork" when we were in Dallas years ago. I have pics of me when I was much younger at the front door. Thanks for finding me! I am now following you! Donna
I was in high school and we did not get that channel, but I remember people talking about it. Oh the good old days. Reminds me of "Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island" though, lol! Thanks for stopping by!
Wow...that brings back many memories of years gone by...I was busy having babies then and wasn't a regular follower, but many friends were! Thanks for sharing!
Mary Crosby, daughter of Bing, as Sue Ellen's sister Kristin, was the black hearted hussy. I finally found the answer on http://www.80sactual.com/2009/01/dallas-1980-who-shot-jr.html
ReplyDeleteWish I could say I remembered but I did remember the episode when he got shot but I guess I missed the reveal. thanks for the hunt.
Yes, it was Kristin, SueEllen's younger sister. Mary Crosby. Seems like yesterday but it has been quite a while ago, hasn't it? Have a great day!~Hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteOh, I used to looove that show, could'nt wait to watch the drama!
ReplyDeleteI remember I was in Jr High, we were all roller skating and they stopped the music to tell us who it was. It was sooo important everyone waited and waited for that episode.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great show, I loved it!
ReplyDeleteOf course I do...I was a fan!
ReplyDeleteOhhh! Great Autumn-feel on your blog!!
ReplyDeleteIt's still in the 100s in Southern California, so I'm really enjoying visiting you!!
I'm now a "Follower". :)
Best,
gabriele
La,
ReplyDeleteGlad you visited my blog! You bring back memories of Dallas. I never missed an episode and I visited "SouthFork" when we were in Dallas years ago. I have pics of me when I was much younger at the front door.
Thanks for finding me! I am now following you!
Donna
You know, I couldn't remember until I was reading the other comments...forgot all about it!
ReplyDeleteI loved that show.Haven't thought about it in ages though. Have a good week, Annette
ReplyDeleteI was in high school and we did not get that channel, but I remember people talking about it. Oh the good old days. Reminds me of "Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island" though, lol! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteWow...that brings back many memories of years gone by...I was busy having babies then and wasn't a regular follower, but many friends were! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for stopping by and commnt on my blog, I'm your new follower now...^^
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