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Originally Posted by Solitaire1
The problem with the dream in "Dallas" is that, even though it was supposed be a dream, the characters who left in the dream were still gone when Pam woke up. Maybe Pam's waking up was a dream too, which means you have a dream within a dream.
Then again, maybe it was all in the mind of a young child in the series "St. Elsewhere" where (according to "Uncle John's Bathroom Reader") over 200 shows actually only existed in the mind of that child. These include the entire Law and Order Franchise, Gilligan's Island, and Cheers.
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Don't forget "Newhart" as well. In the final episode he gets hit in the head with a golf ball and wakes up in bed next to Emily to find that he isn't an innkeeper in Vermont but a Psychologist in Chicago.