S9E23
S9E23
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ToggleThe episode uncovers J.R.’s devious strategy of orchestrating the demolition order for April and Michelle’s singles complex. His manipulative tactics bring the dark side of Dallas’s business landscape into sharp focus, reminding us of the undercurrents of power that run through the city.
In a significant turn of events, April decides to step away from the singles complex project. Her newfound focus on her future with Bobby shows a remarkable transformation in her character, putting her personal life before her business ambitions.
Romance takes center stage as Bobby and April set a wedding date. This joyous announcement adds a touch of warmth and hope to the intense narrative, promising an exciting new chapter in their lives.
James comes to a bitter understanding. He learns that J.R.’s motive for sabotaging the complex project was to ruin James’ relationship with Michelle. This revelation highlights J.R.’s cunning nature and his ability to exploit situations for his personal gain.
In a high-stakes emotional twist, J.R. successfully pushes Cally to leave Southfork. However, witnessing John Ross’s anguish at her departure, J.R. is compelled to ask her to stay. This turn of events shines a light on the complexities of family bonds in Dallas, underlining the profound emotional connections that tie the characters together.
“The Smiling Cobra”, Season 13, Episode 22, presents a potent mix of cunning plans, evolving relationships, love, revelations, and emotional complexities. With its layered narratives and character developments, the episode keeps the viewers enthralled, leaving us yearning for the next turn in the saga of power, love, and ambition that is Dallas.
Stay tuned, Dallas addicts! As we journey further into the labyrinth of power, love, deceit, and family ties that forms the Dallas universe, we can only anticipate the thrilling adventures that lie ahead.
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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.