
S13E02
S13E02
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ToggleThe episode springs to life as Cally and James set their elaborate plan in motion. Cally’s decision to stop questioning J.R.’s actions, and James’s newfound agreement with J.R.’s decision to remove Michelle, indicate a shifting dynamic and an intriguing chess match.
Cliff encounters Liz Adams, an old friend of Bobby’s who has recently come into possession of an oil company. This introduces fresh dynamics into the Dallas universe, spurring excitement for potential alliances and rivalries.
J.R.’s displeasure with Clayton’s potential partnership with Carter McKay further heightens the tension. Meanwhile, Cally’s revelation to April about her pregnancy and her doubts about leaving J.R. adds an emotional depth and complexity to the evolving narrative.
The heart of this episode lies in the enchanting wedding of Bobby and April, a beacon of joy amidst the tumultuous events. As the newlyweds depart for their honeymoon, a wave of departures sweeps through the Ewing family, setting the stage for new adventures and storylines.
In a surprising twist, J.R. gets himself committed to the sanitarium, aiming to persuade Jessica to sign over the WestStar voting rights. His calculated gambit, coupled with the ultimatum given to Cally, amplifies the suspense and deepens the intrigue.
“The Southfork Wedding Jinx” presents a mesmerizing blend of strategic maneuvers, emotional revelations, and stirring departures, woven seamlessly into the fabric of the Dallas universe. With the narrative teeming with escalating tension, evolving dynamics, and the excitement of a fresh wedding, the anticipation for future episodes grows exponentially. Stay tuned, Dallas addicts, as we prepare to plunge deeper into the world of Dallas, where each episode is a thrilling rollercoaster ride!
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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.