S9E19
S9E19
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ToggleThe episode begins with a bang as J.R., the epitome of cunning and charisma, discloses his intentions to divorce Sue Ellen and proposes marriage to Kimberly. But there’s a catch—Kimberly must first divorce Wilson. This development not only ignites a new battlefront in the ever-complicated love war but also pushes Kimberly into a whirlpool of uncertainty.
In an equally surprising turn of events, Nicholas reveals his plan to withdraw from Sue Ellen’s account. This unexpected twist leaves Sue Ellen in a lurch, marking a significant power shift and opening up a multitude of possible future plotlines.
At the behest of J.R., Lisa cunningly ingratiates herself with Cliff, only to discover a potential obstacle to Cliff’s natural gas pipeline project. A farmer refuses to grant Cliff the Right Of Way across his land, leaving Cliff’s ambition to sell his natural gas teetering on the edge of disaster.
Love never takes a backseat in Dallas, and Season 11, Episode 15 doesn’t disappoint. Jenna finally confesses to Bobby that she still harbors feelings for him, adding another layer to the show’s love triangle and hinting at further romantic turbulence ahead.
Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Joseph Lombardi deepens when the man who recognized Nicholas reappears. April, ever the detective, interrogates him at her restaurant, leaving viewers on tenterhooks about Lombardi’s true identity and his potential impact on the plot.
Clayton’s life takes an interesting turn when he stumbles upon Laurel Ellis, the woman in the painting he purchased. This chance encounter brings the prospect of an enthralling subplot, adding a touch of intrigue and anticipation.
The episode also introduces a domestic drama when Ray catches Charlie in the barn with her boyfriend, Randy, played by the charismatic Brad Pitt. This revelation adds a dash of teenage angst to the episode, enriching the drama’s spectrum of conflicts.
In the episode’s grand finale, J.R. strikes again, showing us why he’s the master of the game. With Sly’s help, J.R. buys the farmland that Cliff desperately needs. This stunning move demonstrates J.R.’s strategic prowess, and leaves viewers wondering how Cliff will respond to this setback.
With its fascinating characters, intricate plots, and tantalizing suspense, “It’s Me Again” Season 11, Episode 15, “Stirring The Hornet’s Nest,” keeps viewers yearning for more. Each twist and turn pushes the boundaries of television drama and keeps us Dallas TV addicts hooked, proving once again why this show remains a timeless classic.
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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.