S11E25
S11E25
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ToggleClayton and Miss Ellie have been relentless in their pursuit to find Sue Ellen, whose mysterious disappearance has cast a dark shadow over the otherwise power-driven dynamics of the Ewing family. Miss Ellie, driven by her maternal instincts, strongly feels that Sue Ellen is in distress, a sentiment that sadly proves correct.
When Clayton and Ellie find Sue Ellen, the scene is far from comforting. Moved from the city drunk tank to a detoxification ward, Sue Ellen is a sight that wrenches at the heartstrings. Her plight, though painful to witness, is a stark reminder of the realities of addiction, portrayed with raw honesty in this episode.
Amidst the chaos, Dusty emerges as a soothing presence for Sue Ellen. His gentle assurance provides a moment of respite in her tumultuous journey, highlighting the importance of support and empathy in the face of addiction.
Parallel to Sue Ellen’s personal struggles, the battle for Ewing Oil wages on. The focus shifts to Christopher’s Ewing Oil shares as J.R. seeks to consolidate his control. At the same time, Jeremy Wendell of Weststar Oil joins forces with Cliff, aiming to persuade Pam to sell her shares to them. This intricate game of power and persuasion adds another layer of complexity to the episode, reflecting the cutthroat realities of the oil business.
For Pam, this situation becomes a true test of loyalty. Torn between her desire to secure Christopher’s future and wondering what her late husband Bobby would have wanted, she stands at a crossroads that promises to shape the future of Ewing Oil and the family dynamics.
The climax of the episode comes with a powerful confrontation between J.R. and Dusty at the detox ward, resulting in a physical altercation that leaves Sue Ellen traumatized. This event forces Miss Ellie to make a difficult decision – to commit Sue Ellen to a sanitarium.
This episode of Dallas, “Those Eyes”, brilliantly juxtaposes the cold, ruthless world of the oil business with the heartrending struggle of addiction. It showcases the varying degrees of loyalty, familial love, and personal ambition that define the characters, making this episode a poignant watch. As we look forward to the next episode, the question remains: who will emerge victorious in the battle for Ewing Oil, and at what cost?
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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.