Howdy, Partner! Itchin' for a Dose of Ewing Drama? Your Guide to Watching Dallas in the UK
Let's face it, folks, sometimes you just need a good ol' fashioned dose of Texas-sized scheming, shoulder pads, and questionable perms. And what better show to fulfill those very specific desires than the legendary soap opera, Dallas? The Ewings, with their oil money, family feuds, and questionable fashion choices, are back for your binge-watching pleasure. But how, you ask, can a telly-loving Brit in the UK wrangle in this herd of drama? Don't you fret, sugar, this here guide is your golden ticket to Southfork Ranch (well, virtually speaking).
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How To Watch Dallas In The Uk |
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Thankfully, you don't need a private jet to access Dallas these days. There are a few streaming services in the UK that have wrangled in the entire Ewing clan:
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AppleTV+: For the Apple enthusiasts out there, Dallas (all 14 seasons!) is available for purchase on AppleTV+. Just be prepared to pony up some cash, partner. Think of it as an investment in high-quality scheming entertainment.
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Owning it Old School: Die-hard fans who crave the ability to hold their very own Dallas boxset (because, let's be honest, sometimes streaming just doesn't cut it) can search the dusty plains of the internet (a.k.a. Amazon) to purchase the complete series on DVD.
Important Side Note: While some websites may whisper sweet nothings about free streaming options, we recommend you tread carefully, partner. These can often be dodgy and riddled with more pop-ups than J.R. has schemes. Best to stick to the safe and legal routes.
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Bonus Round: Rewinding the Reboot:
If you're hankering for a taste of the 2012 Dallas reboot, you might be out of luck, buckaroo. As of now, there aren't any streaming services in the UK offering this version. But hey, maybe if we all start humming the theme song in unison outside Buckingham Palace, the streaming gods will take notice?
So there you have it, folks! With a little know-how, you can be sipping virtual sweet tea and watching Sue Ellen battle her inner demons in no time. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a date with J.R.'s latest scheme and a giant bowl of popcorn. Yeehaw!