
S9E21
S9E21
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ToggleOpening the episode with a bang, Michelle is arrested for Hilary’s murder. The shocking fallout from the previous episode paints a grim picture for Michelle, who is now at the mercy of J.R.’s promise to secure her freedom.
Michelle’s situation takes a cunning turn when she coerces J.R. into buying her 50% of Ewing Oil for the price she initially paid for the entire company. This unexpected deal highlights the high-stakes chess game the Ewings are playing, one where alliances are formed and dissolved at lightning speed.
Adding to J.R.’s mounting troubles is his sudden discovery that he is now equal partners with Cliff, his long-standing rival, in Ewing Oil. This realization adds a complex layer to their feud and sets the stage for further power struggles.
When a couple of WestStar executives propose their support for J.R. to become the new Chairman of WestStar, J.R. jumps at the opportunity, agreeing to sell his 50% of Ewing Oil to Cliff. This move highlights J.R.’s relentless ambition and his willingness to sacrifice to gain power.
Carter blindsides J.R. with the news that Dusty has sold him his shares of WestStar—the very shares J.R. thought he had voting rights to. This revelation throws a wrench into J.R.’s plans and deepens the intrigue surrounding the future of WestStar and the Ewing empire.
Having lost Ewing Oil and WestStar and feeling abandoned by his family, J.R. spirals into despair. The episode ends on a chilling note with J.R. removing Jock’s gun from his nightstand, signifying the depth of his desolation and leaving viewers on a suspenseful cliffhanger.
“The Decline and Fall of the Ewing Empire,” Season 14, Episode 21, presents a dramatic rollercoaster ride through power struggles, shifting alliances, and personal crises. As we navigate the tempestuous sea of Ewing family dynamics, we witness the unraveling of an empire and the heart-wrenching desolation of its once-powerful patriarch. As the curtain falls on this episode, we are left pondering the future of J.R. and the Ewing empire. Stay tuned to this space as we continue to dissect, analyze, and relish in the captivating saga of Dallas.
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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.