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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 6 MIN

"Who Shot J.R.?" | The Cliffhanger That Changed TV Forever

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Over four decades ago, television audiences across the globe were glued to their screens, desperate for the answer to one burning question: "Who Shot J.R.?" On November 21, 1980, *Dallas* finally revealed that Kristin Shepard, J.R. Ewing's sister-in-law and mistress, was the one who pulled the trigger. With 83 million viewers tuning in, the episode became one of the most-watched events in television history, forever altering the landscape of primetime drama. The hit CBS series *Dallas*, which debuted in 1978, told the story of the wealthy and powerful Ewing family, whose business and personal lives were defined by corruption, rivalry, and betrayal. But it was J.R. Ewing, played by Larry Hagman, who quickly emerged as the show’s standout character. A ruthless oil tycoon, J.R.'s scheming and backstabbing made him one of the most memorable villains on television, earning him a loyal following. At the end of Season 3, J.R. was shot by an unknown assailant, leaving viewers in suspense throughout the summer of 1980. The question of "Who Shot J.R.?" quickly transcended television, becoming a pop culture sensation. T-shirts, bumper stickers, and countless media outlets joined in the speculation, as fans across the world debated the identity of the shooter. When the big reveal finally came, it did not disappoint. ### The Revelation In the now-legendary episode titled *Who Done It?*, viewers learned that Kristin Shepard, portrayed by actress Mary Crosby, had fired the shots that left J.R. fighting for his life. Kristin, J.R.'s sister-in-law and former lover, was motivated by a combination of personal grievances and the manipulation that had long been J.R.’s trademark. The twist resonated with fans, securing the episode’s place in history. The episode aired in 57 countries, and in the U.K., over 20 million people tuned in. In the U.S., the episode garnered a massive 76 percent of the television audience. This viewership broke records, making *Dallas* one of the most talked-about TV shows of all time. ### A Cultural Moment The phrase “Who Shot J.R.?” became an international phenomenon, appearing on merchandise and even influencing political campaigns. Rumor has it that during the 1980 U.S. presidential election, Ronald Reagan's team worried that the episode’s timing could affect voter turnout, with some fearing more Americans would stay home to find out who shot J.R. rather than head to the polls. “J.R. Ewing became larger than life,” recalls Larry Hagman, who played the character. “People didn’t just tune in to see what he’d do next—they couldn’t get enough of him. It was the perfect storm of a character and a storyline that just hit at the right time.” Hagman’s portrayal of J.R. Ewing was so compelling that he negotiated a significant pay raise after the success of the cliffhanger, making him one of the highest-paid actors on television at the time. ### Long-Lasting Impact The success of the “Who Shot J.R.?” storyline solidified *Dallas* as a TV juggernaut and set a precedent for future series. Cliffhangers became a staple of primetime dramas, influencing shows like *Dynasty*, *Knots Landing*, and later, serialized dramas like *Lost* and *Game of Thrones*. Additionally, the concept of the "anti-hero" character, now a common trope in television, owes much to the enduring appeal of J.R. Ewing. Even now, over 40 years later, the *Dallas* legacy lives on. The phrase “Who Shot J.R.?” remains a cultural touchstone, and the episode continues to be studied for its masterful storytelling and marketing savvy. Make sure to hit subscribe and never miss another deep dive into the culture of the 80s and 90s.  #GenX #80's #DallasTV #WhoShotJR #JREwing #DallasLegacy #ClassicTV #TVHistory #DallasFans #PrimetimeDrama #KristinShepard #IconicTelevision #DallasCliffhanger #LarryHagman #TVPopCulture #80sTV #DallasRewind

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