S14E03
S14E03
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ToggleIn “End of the Road: Part 1,” Bobby Ewing is faced with a difficult decision. In order to get Ewing Oil back into the cartel, he enters into a risky deal with a group of investors. However, he doesn’t have the promised capital to back up the deal, putting the entire company in jeopardy. This move is met with resistance from other members of the Ewing family, who are worried about the potential consequences of this risky move.
While Bobby is dealing with the Ewing Oil crisis, J.R. sets his sights on Afton Cooper, the sister of Mitch’s mother. This causes tension between J.R. and Sue Ellen, who is worried about J.R.’s wandering eye. Despite Sue Ellen’s concerns, J.R. pursues Afton, leading to a steamy and dramatic romantic encounter.
Aside from J.R.’s interest in Afton, her arrival in Dallas has other consequences for the Ewing family. Afton is a former flame of Cliff Barnes, the arch-nemesis of the Ewings. Her presence in Dallas raises suspicions and tensions, as the Ewings are unsure of her true intentions. Meanwhile, Mitch is excited to have his mother and sister in town for his upcoming wedding to Lucy.
“End of the Road: Part 1” is a classic episode of Dallas that showcases the show’s signature blend of intense drama and steamy romance. Bobby’s risky deal with investors puts Ewing Oil in jeopardy, while J.R.’s pursuit of Afton causes tension with Sue Ellen. Afton’s arrival in Dallas raises questions and suspicions, adding to the already tense atmosphere of the show. Overall, this episode is a must-see for any fan of Dallas, and its impact on the show’s legacy cannot be overstated.
In conclusion, “End of the Road: Part 1” is a pivotal episode in the fourth season of Dallas, with a storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Bobby’s risky deal with investors and J.R.’s pursuit of Afton add to the intense drama of the episode, while Afton’s arrival raises questions and suspicions. This episode is a testament to the enduring legacy of Dallas, and is a must-watch for any fan of the show.
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Before retirement, Dora was the editor and publisher of various online magazines. For example, she edited and published GEnie Lamp – an online magazine for General Electric’s Information Service (GEIS) – and the BBS Magazine, TeleTalk Online.
Now retired, Dora and her husband, Mike, enjoy RV traveling, camping, and meeting fellow campers.