IN THE END, says Patrick Duffy, returning to "Dallas" was like "the snapping of the fingers and you're clucking like a chicken. It's like no 20 years have gone by."
Yet before executive producer Cynthia Cidre's script lured Duffy and co-stars Larry Hagman and Linda Gray to TNT's version, Duffy said, they'd all seen some bad scripts for "Dallas" projects.
"Nobody knows why ‘Dallas' was successful, what made it work, and so they tend to hang it on cliché characterizations: J.R. [Hagman] is the bad guy, Lucy [Charlene Tilton] is a tart, Bobby's [Duffy] the saint," complained the 63-year-old actor after a press conference in January.



