S12E11
S12E11
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ToggleAt the heart of the episode lies the struggle of Cally, the new entrant into the Ewing family. She is fervently striving to gain acceptance from J.R. as his wife. However, her pursuit is not without its obstacles, primarily due to the presence of Sue Ellen, J.R.’s ex-wife, who is still a significant figure in his life.
John Ross, the young Ewing, is also thrown into the tumultuous mix, struggling with the concept of a new step-mother. Tensions rise when Sue Ellen meets the new Mrs. J.R. Ewing, creating an intriguing dynamic between the two women and adding a new layer of complexity to the Ewing family drama.
The glamour of the movie industry comes knocking at the Ewings’ door with a visit from Bruce Harvey, the movie producer Sue Ellen once used to lure Mandy Winger out of Dallas. This encounter prompts Sue Ellen to consider investing in a movie studio, adding an unexpected twist to the episode and showing us a new, ambitious side of Sue Ellen.
J.R., as always, is in tune with the business pulse of Dallas. Overhearing Cliff disclose a highly profitable deal to Bobby, he seizes the opportunity and convinces April to acquire it for their budding company. J.R.’s shrewd business maneuvers once again highlight his relentless pursuit of power and wealth, reinforcing why he’s a character we love to hate.
The episode wraps with a significant shift in power at WestStar. With Jeremy Wendell finding himself on the wrong side of the law, Carter McKay is announced as the new Chairman, signifying a new era for WestStar and hinting at possible future conflicts.
“The Two Mrs. Ewings” expertly captures the essence of “Dallas” with its compelling mix of family drama, business intrigue, and shifting allegiances. Each character shines in their individual storylines, contributing to the larger, riveting narrative that makes “Dallas” an addictive viewing experience. As we navigate the highs and lows of this eventful episode, we’re reminded once again of why “Dallas” is a soap opera that stands the test of time.
Season 12, Episode 11, is a testament to the show’s enduring appeal, filled with juicy plotlines, intense character developments, and tantalizing cliffhangers that leave us yearning for more. “Dallas,” with its unending drama and suspense, continues to prove that it is indeed a rollercoaster ride that every TV addict loves to embark on.
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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.