Here's an interview that Josh Henderson did with TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich. In the interview, Josh talks about John Ross' ongoing feud with Christopher and Bobby, his thoughts on John Ross and Rebecca hooking up, Larry Hagman's death and more. Here's an excerpt from the article:
TVLINE | There seems to be a sort of pattern, where each Dallas episode ends with John Ross “up,” and then in Act I or ACT II of the following week he’s knocked down a peg – or vice versa.
[Laughs] Yeah, that math about works. He doesn’t always end up, for sure. He’s definitely always trying to stay one step ahead of the next person, and as a result, he gets himself into situations. It’s an ongoing battle.
TVLINE | What do you think went through his mind last week when the elevator reversed and headed back up to Pamela’s?
It didn’t surprise him. He enjoys the competition with Pamela. He understands her, because they’re both kind of the same person when it comes to wanting to prove something to their father and make their father proud, and they’ll stop at nothing to get what they want. So when he saw the elevator head back up, to him it was just hilarious – “Well, I guess it’s go time!”
TVLINE | Julie Gonzalo seems to be having a lot of fun now that Pamela has revealed herself.
Yeah, she loves it, because it’s like she’s a completely different person. She and I, I think, have the most evolving characters, the ones that continually have to change themselves.
TVLINE | How soon will John Ross and Pamela get wind of the fact that Christopher is forcing the real Becky to flip her story?
As the audience is going to find pretty quickly, it’s going to get a little crazy with that situation. The real Becky is in an interesting place because she’s promised us something, but now Christopher has information on her [being in on the con]. That storyline’s about to get really sticky.
TVLINE | I was trying to do the math in my head when John Ross, Christopher and Bobby each agreed to give Elena 5 percent of their shares. Because it would seem that if John Ross ultimately wants control of Ewing Energies, he’ll have to get Elena back onto his side.
The math thing is always funny to us, because we are always trying to figure out, “How much of Southfork do I own…? How much of Ewing Energies do I own…?” Basically, John Ross was agreeing to all be equal partners.
TVLINE | Agreeing bit too easily, I would say.
[Laughs] Yeah, you know something’s up. He obviously sees this as a good play for a certain reason. There’s a morals clause in Elena’s contract with Sue Ellen, and he thinks he can figure out a way to use those shares against her and take control. At the end of the day, he wants to gain control, and he hated the fact that Christopher and Bobby had [a combined] 60 percent.
Link to the full article:‘Dallas’ Season 2 Spoilers — Josh Henderson, John Ross, J.R Death - TVLine
My thoughts: I didn't get a chance to write a review of the first two episodes of Dallas' second season yet since I was really busy with work this past week When I was working on my blog, I was really busy trying to keep up on commenting on articles regarding the events of the most recent episode of New Girl. Since those posts have been getting the most traffic lately, commenting on New Girl has been my main priority lately.
That being said, I found this interview very interesting for several reasons. I for one loved that John Ross and Rebecca/Pamela hooked up in the season premiere, because that's something I was hoping would happen at some point as I was watching season one. I really hope that the writers continue to explore the idea of them being allies and the whole thing with John Ross and Rebecca/Pamela becoming romantically involved as the season continues. The other thing that I found very interesting about this interview is what Josh said about there being a morality clause in Elena's contract with Sue Ellen that John Ross plans to try and exploit. As far as I can recall, they never mentioned that there was a morality clause in Elena's contract with Sue Ellen last season. I've always wondered about the specific details of their business agreement though. As much as it bothers me that the writers are just now establishing the fact that there's a morality clause in Elena's contract with Elena, I can't wait see how things play out with John Ross trying to use that against Elena.
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