S9E29
S9E29
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ToggleIn a surprising turn of events, our own scheming oil tycoon, J.R. Ewing, chooses forgiveness over retaliation in the face of betrayal. Casey, despite his unforgivable treachery, is pardoned by J.R., an unexpected show of magnanimity that leaves the audience aghast. But, knowing J.R., is it truly forgiveness, or does he have an ace hidden up his sleeve, biding its time?
Elsewhere, the love triangle featuring Sue Ellen, J.R., and Nicholas gets another twist. Nicholas confesses to Sue Ellen his fears of being a mere pawn in her vendetta against J.R., a declaration that adds further tension to their already complicated relationship. Sue Ellen’s revenge plot against her ex-husband, entangled with her feelings for Nicholas, is the thread that weaves a captivating tapestry of love and vengeance.
The ceaseless power struggle between J.R. and Cliff Barnes escalates in “Anniversary Waltz.” Cliff surrenders his voting rights for the WestStar stock to J.R. in exchange for the Right Of Way over the farmland purchased by the latter. Yet, does this act signify defeat, or is it a strategic retreat that precedes a victorious onslaught?
Meanwhile, as Miss Ellie delves into her DOA project, Clayton finds solace in Laurel’s company. Their bond continues to grow, adding another layer to the intricate matrix of relationships that form the Dallas universe. The unfolding dynamics between these two characters bring a refreshing subplot that counterbalances the intense power plays that otherwise dominate the show.
The mother-daughter relationship between Jenna and Charlie takes a dramatic turn in this episode. Jenna’s slapping Charlie signifies a fracturing bond, a family rift, creating ripples that may affect the storyline’s future course. How this relationship evolves remains to be seen in the subsequent episodes.
Finally, Bobby Ewing, the moral compass of the Ewing family, uncovers the truth about J.R.’s involvement with Lisa. This revelation is likely to ignite a new family feud, threatening to shatter the relative peace in the Ewing household.
In conclusion, “Anniversary Waltz” is an episode teeming with twisted loyalties, intricate plots, and fascinating character development. It reaffirms why Dallas remains one of the most captivating shows on TV. Join us as we continue to dissect, discuss, and delve deeper into the heart of Dallas, a city that hides as much as it reveals, a place that is as enthralling as it is enigmatic.
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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.