S14E03
S14E03
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ToggleFrom the vast plains of East Texas comes a new beacon of hope, and it’s not liquid gold. This episode sees Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) finding a renewed zeal for the oil business, not in the rich, black crude he’s known all his life, but in the shimmering pockets of natural gas. This newfound passion serves as a testament to his resilience, underlining his adaptability in the ever-changing energy landscape.
In contrast, Ray Krebbs’ (Steve Kanaly) choice of best man doesn’t sit well with Jenna Wade (Priscilla Presley). The tension this creates adds a layer of suspense to their impending nuptials, serving as a stark reminder of the personal drama that accompanies even the happiest events in Dallas.
With his charming grin and ruthless business acumen, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) has always been a master manipulator. However, in this episode, he might have met his match in the ambitious Casey Denault (Andrew Stevens). When J.R. shares his plans to have Casey acquire a company for JRE, Casey contemplates pulling the rug from under him. This plotline promises a high-stakes chess match in the episodes to come.
April Stevens Ewing’s (Sheree J. Wilson) investigation into Nicholas Pearce’s (Jack Scalia) past continues, unfolding like a tense thriller within a drama. Her dedication to revealing the truth is both admirable and nerve-racking, leaving us anxiously anticipating the secrets her probing will unveil.
As Ray and Jenna’s wedding day approaches, the joyous event serves as the perfect backdrop for further drama. The unsuspecting Christopher Ewing (Joshua Harris) learns about his new half-brother, a revelation that brings with it a tumult of emotions and redefines family ties.
Meanwhile, Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray) encounters the mysterious Kimberly Cryder (Leigh Taylor-Young). And amidst the typical barbecue and brotherhood at the Ewing home, Lisa Alden (Amy Stock-Poynton) comes unannounced with legal papers for Bobby, setting the stage for a legal storm that threatens to rip through the lives of the Ewing clan.
“Brothers and Sons” Season 11, Episode 12 is a whirlwind of emotion, intrigue, and old-fashioned Dallas drama. As the land in East Texas bubbles with natural gas, so too do the lives of the characters, each finding themselves either at crossroads, embarking on a new path, or coming face-to-face with shocking revelations. This episode masterfully builds on the series’ tradition of complex narratives, balancing personal drama with high-stakes business ventures. As the credits roll, one thing is clear: in Dallas, the only certainty is uncertainty.
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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.