
S9E21
S9E21
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ToggleIn an effort to secure an appointment for Cliff, Liz finds herself cornered into making a significant sacrifice. She is compelled to sell her company, but the buyer isn’t just anyone – it’s J.R., the cunning, ruthless oil baron. The intrigue deepens as we begin to comprehend the chess game being played here, with each character becoming a pawn in a larger plot.
Elsewhere, Bobby finds himself grappling with a heart-wrenching choice when Jory, the young, innocent pawn in this fateful game, is kidnapped. Does he save Jory or seize the chance to capture Hilary, the nemesis whose apprehension has been a long-standing quest? The tangle of relationships and the moral questions this raises adds another layer of complexity to this intense episode.
While Bobby’s dilemma forms one crux of the episode, another riveting subplot involves Michelle’s calculated attempt to seduce J.R. Her motive? To demonstrate to James that J.R. hasn’t changed his manipulative ways. But J.R., with his eyes on a bigger prize, remains more concerned about retaining his son’s loyalty and respect.
When Cliff learns that it’s J.R. to whom Liz sold her company, his longstanding paranoia about being outsmarted by his rival rears its ugly head. The discovery wrecks his relationship with Liz, leaving Cliff thirsting for revenge against J.R. He seeks help from Michelle in this mission, setting the stage for a potential power shift.
As the episode hurtles towards a dramatic close, Jory learns the heartbreaking truth – Bobby only used her to find her mother. Despite knowing the damage it has done, Bobby remains silent about his reasons, leaving Jory feeling used and betrayed. The emotional fallout of this revelation serves as a stark reminder of the personal costs of the power games in Dallas.
The ‘Win Some, Lose Some’ episode of Dallas, Season 14, is a masterclass in layered storytelling. It skillfully weaves together multiple plot lines and character arcs, showcasing the turbulent mix of power, betrayal, and personal cost that makes Dallas such an addictive show. As we delve into the complexities of the characters’ dilemmas, the episode leaves us eagerly anticipating the next turn in the Dallas saga.
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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.