S14E06
S14E06
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ToggleJ.R. is known for his scheming ways, and in “Executive Wife,” he encourages Jock to make a business investment that he knows will interfere with Bobby’s plans. J.R. is willing to do anything to come out on top, even if it means sabotaging his own brother. It’s a testament to Larry Hagman’s incredible acting that even though J.R. is the villain of the show, he’s still a fan favorite. Viewers can’t help but be captivated by his charm and wit, even as he tries to undermine his own family.
Pam has always been supportive of Bobby’s career aspirations, but in “Executive Wife,” she’s feeling neglected due to his obsession with Ewing Oil. Pam is struggling to find her place in Bobby’s life, and it’s causing tension in their relationship. The scene is a reminder that even in the wealthiest families, relationships can still be strained by work and ambition.
In a lighter subplot, Lucy announces her engagement to Mitch, but it’s not met with approval from her family. Lucy’s family is concerned that she’s rushing into things, and they’re not sure if Mitch is the right match for her. It’s a relatable storyline that explores the dynamics of family and how they can sometimes interfere with our personal relationships.
Bobby is under a lot of pressure in “Executive Wife,” as he tries to balance his career ambitions with his personal relationships. He’s caught in the middle of his family’s drama and is struggling to keep everyone happy. It’s a reminder that even the most successful and powerful people can still struggle with finding balance in their lives.
“Executive Wife” is a standout episode in the history of Dallas. It’s a testament to the show’s ability to captivate audiences with its timeless storytelling and iconic characters. The tension and drama in this episode are palpable, as J.R. continues to manipulate his own family and Bobby struggles to balance his personal and professional lives. The subplot with Lucy’s engagement adds a lighter touch to the episode, while also exploring the dynamics of family relationships. All in all, “Executive Wife” is a reminder that even the wealthiest families are not immune to the struggles and tensions of everyday life.
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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.