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ToggleFollowing the conclusion of the T.E.S.H.A. investigation into the rig explosion, heavy fines are imposed on the Ewings. Christopher’s reaction to this decision reveals a rising tension within the family, leading to a confrontation with Ken Richards.
John Ross finds Pamela in a drug-induced stupor when he checks in on her at her condo, underscoring the psychological trauma following the loss of her twins. Amid the turmoil, John Ross uncovers Rebecca Wentworth’s will, revealing that a significant share of Barnes Global would go to Christopher if Pamela fails to appear.
Drew experiences guilt over the rig incident and fails to meet Emma for their date after being attacked by Harris Ryland’s henchmen. This event, coupled with his confession to Elena, adds a new layer of intrigue, as Elena is sworn to secrecy over the assault.
Carlos Del Sol drops a bombshell, revealing J.R.’s secret investigation that tied Harris Ryland to narcotics trafficking. This disclosure heightens the tensions and stakes in the ongoing Ewing-Ryland conflict. Meanwhile, Sue Ellen challenges Richards to pick a side, further intensifying the Ewing power struggle.
Sue Ellen receives a list of Governor McConaughey’s contributors, with Harris Ryland named as a top donor, drawing politics deeper into the Dallas narrative. Meanwhile, the state seizes the Henderson land, disrupting Elena’s drilling plans and adding another twist to the intricate plot.
“Let Me In” delivers a potent blend of revelations, hidden secrets, and fierce confrontations. The Ewings face a trying time as they navigate the aftermath of the explosion, fight off hefty fines, and grapple with the resulting fallouts. As secrets unravel and alliances shift, the stakes continue to rise. The complex dynamics between the characters, political intrigue, and the battle for power and control set the stage for an explosive finale. Buckle up, Dallas fans, the ride is about to get even bumpier!
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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.