S9E27 1
S9E27 1
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ToggleIn an exciting and audacious move, Sue Ellen is introduced to Don Lockwood, a well-known writer and director. She has a goal – to create an unflattering movie about J.R. – and it seems Lockwood is the perfect accomplice for this daring venture. In her quest for authentic material, Sue Ellen ropes in Lucy, adding a rich layer of familial insight and personal vendetta to the movie. The anticipation of what this explosive movie could do to the reputation of J.R., and by extension, the Ewing clan, is palpable.
On a darker note, we witness the return of Carter McKay’s son, Tommy, fresh out of detox. However, his arrival in Dallas is shrouded in doubt, as questions about his sobriety lurk beneath the surface. Can Tommy stay on the straight and narrow, or will he succumb to old habits in this city of excess and indulgence?
In true J.R. style, he’s more than willing to facilitate Cliff’s lucrative deal, selling off the properties he controls. Yet, J.R. demands a price: he wants Bobby to allow him back into the oil side of Ewing Oil. Is this a strategic move to regain power within the family business, or is there more to J.R.’s willingness to strike a deal with Cliff?
On a more heartwarming note, we find Cally rescuing John Ross from a near-drowning experience. This moment underscores Cally’s steadfastness in protecting those she loves, even as the Ewing family grapples with a whirlwind of challenges.
In the grand scheme of the Dallas TV series, Season 12, Episode 14 is a spectacular mix of suspense, scandal, and secrets. “Comings and Goings” introduces new dynamics into the tangled web of the Ewing clan, while promising a deliciously turbulent journey ahead for all the characters. Will Sue Ellen’s movie ruin J.R.? Is Tommy really clean, or is he a ticking time bomb? Only time will tell in this captivating soap opera set in the heart of Texas.
This episode is a testament to the relentless suspense that Dallas continues to deliver, proving once again that it’s not just a TV series – it’s an addiction. For those of us hooked on the intrigue and drama, we can’t wait to see what happens next in the world of the Ewings.
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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.