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ToggleWhen Dallas Police Department lands at Southfork, the ensuing drama sets the tone for the rest of the episode. To protect Ann Ewing (Brenda Strong), Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) steps forward and confesses to the shooting of Harris Ryland (Mitch Pileggi). This confession, rooted in love and protection, highlights the lengths to which Bobby will go to shield his loved ones.
Meanwhile, Drew Ramos (Kuno Becker) is forced to take drastic action. When it’s discovered that Elena’s (Jordana Brewster) drilling foreman has made a significant mistake in drilling at the wrong angle, Drew makes the tough call to fire him. This decision marks a significant turn in Drew’s journey, hinting at the weight of responsibility he shoulders and his commitment to their father’s dream.
The stakes are raised even higher with the shocking discovery of Tommy Sutter’s corpse. Pamela Barnes (Victoria Principal) quickly becomes a person of interest in a Dallas P.D. homicide investigation, adding another layer of suspense and intrigue to the already entangled narrative. But the twists don’t stop here.
In a surprising turn of events, Frank Ashkani (Faran Tahir) gets arrested for Tommy’s murder. Even more unexpected is his plea in court – a guilty confession. But before any more details can be unraveled, Frank seems to end his own story, swallowing what appears to be a cyanide pill at his arraignment. The abrupt end to Frank’s narrative leaves viewers with more questions than answers, heightening the tension.
While the Ewing family grapples with the whirlwind of events, John Ross Ewing (Josh Henderson) initiates a meeting with Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval). This meeting of two powerhouses signals the beginning of a potential alliance, the implications of which could significantly alter the power dynamics within the Dallas oil scene.
‘False Confessions’, the fourth episode of Dallas Season 2, weaves a riveting tale of truth, deception, power, and betrayal. From shocking confessions to the unearthing of hidden bodies and the looming specter of new alliances, the episode grips the audience with its relentless pacing and unpredictable narrative.
In the world of Dallas, confessions can be true or false, alliances can be built or shattered, and power is the ultimate goal. As ‘False Confessions’ illustrates, every action, every decision, and every secret can have profound implications, shaping the destiny of the characters we’ve come to know and love. The chessboard is set; the players make their moves, and the audience watches, captivated, as the game of power unfolds.
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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.