
S9E27 1
S9E27 1
The episode begins with Sue Ellen planning for a divorce action against J.R. Sue Ellen is tired of J.R.’s infidelities and emotional abuse, and she wants to be free from him once and for all. To prepare for the divorce action, Sue Ellen starts acting like the perfect wife, hoping to throw J.R. off guard.
However, Sue Ellen is not content with just acting like the perfect wife. She hires a private detective to follow J.R. and gather evidence of his infidelities. This storyline highlights Sue Ellen‘s strength and determination, as well as her willingness to take action to protect herself and her son.
When J.R. finds out about Sue Ellen’s plans, he takes action to discredit her. J.R. knows that if Sue Ellen can prove his infidelities in court, it will be a disaster for him and his reputation. So, he sets out to discredit Sue Ellen by making her look like a crazy and unstable person.
J.R. starts gaslighting Sue Ellen, making her doubt her own sanity and making her look like a liar to everyone around her. He even goes so far as to fake a romantic weekend with Sue Ellen, making it seem like everything is fine between them.
This storyline highlights J.R.’s manipulative and abusive nature, as well as the power dynamics at play within the Ewing family. It also shows the impact that emotional abuse can have on a person’s mental health and well-being.
Despite J.R.’s attempts to discredit her, Sue Ellen remains strong and determined. She refuses to back down, and she continues to gather evidence against J.R. with the help of her private detective.
Sue Ellen also seeks support from Bobby and Pam, who are sympathetic to her situation and want to help her. This storyline highlights the importance of support networks and the impact that friends and family can have on a person’s life.
In the end, J.R. gets his comeuppance when Sue Ellen’s evidence of his infidelities is revealed in court. J.R. is forced to admit to his affairs and apologize to Sue Ellen. This storyline highlights the power of justice and the importance of holding people accountable for their actions.
However, the episode ends on a cliffhanger when J.R. vows revenge against Sue Ellen. This sets the stage for future episodes and highlights the ongoing power struggles and rivalries within the Ewing family.
Overall, “Divorce, Ewing Style” is a captivating episode that highlights the complex relationships, power struggles, and emotional abuse that exist within the Ewing family. The storyline with Sue Ellen planning for a divorce action against J.R. shows her strength and determination to protect herself and her son, and highlights the impact of emotional abuse on a person’s mental health.
J.R.’s retaliation against Sue Ellen, through gaslighting and emotional manipulation, highlights his abusive nature and the power dynamics at play within the Ewing family. It also shows the importance of support networks and the impact that friends and family can have on a person’s life.
The episode’s climax, with J.R.’s infidelities being revealed in court, highlights the power of justice and the importance of holding people accountable for their actions. However, J.R.’s vow for revenge against Sue Ellen sets the stage for future episodes and highlights the ongoing power struggles and rivalries within the Ewing family.
In conclusion, “Divorce, Ewing Style” is a powerful episode that tackles important themes such as emotional abuse, the impact of infidelity on relationships, and the importance of justice and accountability. It is a must-watch for any Dallas fan or anyone interested in the complexities of family dynamics and power struggles.
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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.