
S9E21
S9E21
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ToggleThe episode kicks off with an emotional whirlwind as James announces the end of his marriage to Michelle. This heartbreaking moment sets the stage for the dramatic events that follow, painting a stark picture of the toll personal decisions can take on the intricate Ewing dynamics.
As Michelle grapples with her marital turmoil, Cliff seizes the moment to drive his agenda. He convinces her to sell him 50% of Ewing Oil, and, in a cunning twist, persuades her to marry him. Cliff’s strategic manipulation showcases his unyielding ambition and paints a riveting picture of the relentless power struggles that define the Ewing saga.
Another nail-biting turn of events involves John Ross’s decision to leave Southfork for London with Sue Ellen. His departure, sparked by J.R.’s inability to remember his name when talking about ‘his boys,’ underlines the emotional consequences of familial neglect and lays bare the raw, human side of the Ewings’ high-powered world.
Meanwhile, James and Deborah Lynn, fed up with J.R.’s controlling tendencies, decide to start afresh. Their decision to move to Deborah Lynn’s hometown with Jimmy highlights their quest for autonomy and marks a significant turning point in their lives.
In a surprising turn, Hilary arrives in Dallas, ready to turn herself in and begs Jory not to abandon her. This emotional appeal brings a raw and human perspective to the otherwise power-focused narrative, reminding us of the familial bonds that lie at the heart of the series.
The episode culminates with a shocking twist – a hungover Michelle, blaming J.R. for her failed marriage, takes Cliff’s gun and shoots someone at Southfork. This violent act leaves viewers on a cliffhanger, anxiously awaiting the fallout of Michelle’s impulsive action.
“So Leave, Some Get Carried Out” Season 14, Episode 20, offers an electrifying blend of emotional upheavals, strategic manipulations, and high-stakes decisions. As we navigate the heartbreaking end of James and Michelle’s marriage, Cliff’s opportunistic maneuvering, and the dramatic exits of key characters, we’re left in awe of the narrative prowess that keeps us hooked to the series. The shocking cliffhanger leaves us with bated breath, wondering who is on the receiving end of Michelle’s gunshot, and how this will further stir the Ewing pot. Stay tuned for more insights into your beloved Dallas episodes as we continue to delve deeper into this enthralling saga.
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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.