
S9E21
S9E21
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ToggleThe episode opens with a seething conflict between Cliff and Donna over the leadership of the group. Cliff, unsatisfied with Donna’s leadership, tries to replace her with a man. However, Bobby defends Donna, persuading the other oilmen to support her. This power play highlights the gender dynamics at work in Dallas’ oil industry, showing the resilience and strength of the women in leadership.
Meanwhile, Cliff hands Jack a hefty check for $500,000, ensuring a first dibs agreement if Jack ever decides to sell his share of Ewing Oil. This strategic move reinforces the high stakes in the oil industry, where allies can quickly turn into foes over the right price. Sue Ellen, on another front, initiates a campaign for her lingerie shop, intending to hire Mandy as her model. These side plots weave a rich tapestry of ambition and cunning, as every character is driven by their interests and desires.
The episode doesn’t shy away from the consequences of these power plays. The wife of the man who destroyed one of the wells pleads with Bobby to drop the lawsuit against him. But tragedy strikes when they find him dead in his jail cell, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue to the narrative.
In the midst of these dramas, hidden secrets are unearthed. Miss Ellie stumbles upon Jock’s buckle, knife, and letters in Wes’ belongings. The discovery shocks her, especially as Wes claims they’ve always belonged to him, hinting at a hidden identity and past connection with Jock.
Season 10, Episode 4 of “Once and Future King” is a thrilling ride through the high-stakes world of Dallas’ oil industry. With its intriguing blend of power struggles, deceit, and secrets, it’s no wonder this show has Dallas TV addicts hooked. As the characters’ personal and professional lives intertwine, we’re left questioning alliances, doubting loyalties, and yearning for the truth behind the veils of mystery. As the season progresses, one can’t help but wonder – what other secrets will be unearthed, and at what cost?
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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.