S11E14
S11E14
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ToggleRay Krebbs, the affable ranch hand with a heart of gold, finds himself at a crossroads in this episode. His sincere wish to be a father to Charlie is met with chilling indifference. It’s a painful reminder of the shifting familial dynamics in Dallas, an undercurrent that has fueled the show’s narrative arc since its inception.
J.R. Ewing, the quintessential puppetmaster, pushes the envelope once again with his characteristic cunning. In a classic J.R. move, he approaches Cliff with a proposition to dismantle WestStar. The intricacies of this high-stake power play add an intriguing layer to the episode.
Adding to J.R.’s plots, we discover that he’s been using both April and Sly to purchase WestStar stock, a fact Nicholas reveals to a startled Sue Ellen. This revelation re-establishes J.R. as the show’s master strategist, one who leaves no stone unturned in his pursuit of power.
In the wake of Kimberly initiating divorce proceedings against Wilson, J.R.’s personal life seems to be teetering on the brink. His immediate reaction to consult a lawyer about custody of John Ross, should he and Sue Ellen part ways, demonstrates his fierce, albeit flawed, paternal instinct. The impending custody battle sets the stage for a whirlwind of emotional turmoil that is sure to unfold in subsequent episodes.
The sting of betrayal permeates the episode as Bobby, the moral compass of the Ewing family, witnesses Cliff dining with Lisa. This unexpected revelation sends shockwaves through Bobby, reshuffling the deck of loyalty and trust in a scenario that is classic Dallas.
In an eyebrow-raising move, J.R. nonchalantly gives Nicholas his blessing to pursue an affair with Sue Ellen. This pivotal moment, laden with potential fallout, underscores J.R.’s complex nature—his personal interests always seem to trump his emotional connections.
Episode 16 of Season 11, ‘Marriage on the Rocks,’ once again proves why Dallas remains a juggernaut in the realm of serialized drama. As we navigate through the labyrinth of shattered loyalties, simmering legal conflicts, and emotional minefields, the narrative remains as intoxicating as ever. The pivotal players in this epic drama continue to captivate us, their flawed humanity surfacing amidst the grandeur of Southfork Ranch. This episode is a poignant reminder that in Dallas, the game is always afoot, and nobody plays it better than 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.