S12E11
S12E11
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ToggleThe episode starts with Cally accusing J.R. of having an affair with Michelle. The air in Southfork Ranch is dense with tension as these accusations fly, and the plot thickens when Cally confesses her own act of infidelity. In an unexpected twist, she discloses that she spent the night with Alex Barton as retaliation.
On another front, April, never one to hide her feelings, expresses jealousy over Kay’s past relationship with Bobby. The revelation of a shared history between Kay and Bobby adds a layer of complexity to their existing relationships, stirring up emotions and hidden resentments that have been brewing under the surface.
Meanwhile, J.R., ever the ruthless businessman, resorts to intimidation, threatening Alex to leave Dallas. This confrontation signals J.R.’s desperate attempt to reclaim control amidst a rapidly unfolding drama. But J.R.’s tactics aren’t limited to threats. He goes a step further, seducing Diana Farrington, a committee member, to secure her vote to protect Ewing Oil. This instance further cements J.R.’s reputation as a ruthless manipulator who will go to any lengths to maintain his empire.
As the episode hurtles towards its climax, J.R. heartlessly throws his fling with Diana in Cally’s face, only to be met with a shocking revelation. Cally tells J.R. she lied about sleeping with Alex. Although skeptical at first, J.R. is confronted by Alex who confirms the truth. Stunned and with a newfound sense of guilt, J.R. rushes home, only to face another shock in his bedroom.
“Cally On a Hot Tin Roof” is a rollercoaster ride of intense emotions, unexpected confessions, and revealing truths. This episode reinforces why Dallas remains a must-watch for any TV drama enthusiast. From the labyrinth of deceptions to the heart-wrenching revelations, the intertwined lives of the Ewing family offer a gripping narrative that is both tantalizing and thought-provoking. As we step back from this episode, we’re left questioning, reflecting, and eagerly awaiting the next dose of Dallas drama.
The events of Season 13, Episode 11 of Dallas remind us of the eternal wisdom of an old saying: In the game of power and deception, truth is often the first casualty. But, as we’ve seen in “Cally On a Hot Tin Roof”, it also has a way of coming to the surface, often when least expected.
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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.