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ToggleIn “The Outsiders,” the Ewings find themselves unable to dislodge Cliff Barnes from his powerful position on their own. Desperate for a solution, they turn to Sam Culver, a former senator and governor, in the hope that he can expose Cliff’s abuse of authority in matters concerning Ewing Oil. With his extensive network of influential friends, Sam could be a game-changer for the Ewings, but getting him on their side proves to be far from simple.
JR’s past involvement in Sam’s marriage to a much younger woman complicates their efforts to gain his support, showcasing JR’s tangled web of personal and professional relationships. As the Ewings strive to secure Sam’s allegiance, we see a family willing to go to great lengths to protect their interests, even if it means navigating treacherous waters.
“The Outsiders” explores themes of power, loyalty, and the shifting alliances that underpin the world of Dallas. The struggle between the Ewings and Cliff Barnes highlights the constant battle for dominance, while Sam Culver’s role in the story represents the delicate balance between personal and political interests.
The complexities of JR’s involvement in Sam’s marriage serve as a reminder that the line between the personal and the professional is often blurred, with far-reaching consequences for those caught in the crossfire.
Season 2, Episode 22, “The Outsiders,” is a gripping episode of Dallas that takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the world of power, politics, and shifting loyalties. As the Ewings fight to undermine Cliff Barnes’ authority, they must navigate a minefield of hidden agendas, personal histories, and precarious alliances.
If you haven’t watched “The Outsiders” yet, or if you’d like to relive the excitement, be sure to check it out. Stay tuned to the Dallas TV Addicts Blog for more in-depth analysis and discussions of your favorite Dallas episodes!
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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.