Dallas (Pinterest)
Dallas (Pinterest)
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ToggleSuspicions arise as Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) decides to delve into Rebecca’s (Julie Gonzalo) past, initiating a background check on her. This narrative development not only indicates his distrust but also adds another layer of intrigue to Rebecca’s already complex storyline.
The plot intensifies when John Ross (Josh Henderson) is brutally attacked by Vicente’s (Carlos Bernard) men in prison, leading to his hospitalization. This disturbing event signals a turning point in John Ross’s journey, exposing his vulnerability and underscoring the dangerous power plays at work.
Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) takes a bold and risky step to protect her son, John Ross, by bribing the medical examiner. This move, while born out of a mother’s concern, may open a Pandora’s box of complications, adding to the tension and high stakes.
J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), true to his character, visits his hospitalized son while he sleeps. This encounter showcases J.R.’s softer side while further elaborating on the complicated father-son dynamic between J.R. and John Ross.
Further escalating the drama, Christopher strikes a deal with Vicente regarding his project. The agreement, with its potential implications and risks, underlines the intricate interplay of alliances and interests within the Ewing family and their adversaries.
The episode concludes with a startling revelation: Rebecca is pulled back into Tommy’s (Callard Harris) schemes when he threatens to expose their deceitful relationship to Christopher. This twist presents a new dilemma for Rebecca, amplifying the suspense surrounding her character and the consequences of her past actions.
‘No Good Deed’ is a testament to the riveting narrative arcs and multifaceted characters that make Dallas a compelling viewing experience. With every clandestine investigation, desperate measure, unspoken visit, risky deal, and veiled threat, the Ewing family finds themselves navigating a labyrinth of secrets, betrayals, and power struggles. The intricate interplay of these elements in ‘No Good Deed’ propels the storyline forward, ensuring viewers remain on the edge of their seats, anticipating the fallout of every good – and not so good – deed in the episodes to come.
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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.