S9E12
S9E12
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ToggleSeason 10, Episode 25 started with a significant change as Pam decided to move out of her office at Barnes-Wentworth. It’s not the first time the show has surprised us with unexpected twists and turns, but Pam’s move is a massive step for her character development. We can’t help but wonder how this will shape her journey and the narrative of the episodes to come.
A major highlight of the episode was the courtroom drama set to determine the destiny of the crucial ten percent of Ewing Oil. Just as we thought we had it all figured out, the judge delivered an unexpected verdict. This verdict could spell a change in power dynamics in the ongoing battle for oil supremacy. It’s an echo of the show’s genius, keeping us on our toes, and ensuring we’re always looking forward to the next episode.
Just as we were catching our breath from the oil trial’s twists, we were thrown into the tempest brewing at Valentine Lingerie. Business is faltering, and Sue Ellen finds herself faced with a decision that could make or break the brand. She realizes that Mandy’s return as a model could be the vital ingredient to stir up the much-needed buzz around Valentine Lingerie. Will this be enough to save the sinking ship? We can’t help but anxiously wait to find out.
Adding to the pulse-quickening storyline, Nancy made a daring move by approaching a local newspaper with the story about the Ewings’ involvement with terrorists. However, the editors need proof before they can run the story. This ticking time bomb has the potential to blow up not just the Ewing family’s reputation, but also significantly disrupt their oil empire. Will Nancy be able to furnish the evidence needed? Will the Ewings manage to keep this potential scandal under wraps?
As we navigated through the episode, each scene was a masterful stroke of the grand narrative that “War and Peace” is celebrated for. The seismic shifts in power, high stakes business challenges, and brewing scandals made Season 10, Episode 25 a real nail-biter. While this episode leaves us with more questions than answers, it also leaves us eagerly anticipating the next installment. Just when we think we have seen it all, “War and Peace” proves us wrong, reminding us why we remain faithful Dallas TV addicts.
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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.