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J.R. recuperates from the shooting, with Bobby filling in as head of Ewing Oil; Cliff demands to know where Pam's loyalties lay; Donna and Senator Dowling grow closer; Charlie wonders why Ray is staying away from her and her mother

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    5.0
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    JR and Sue Ellen reunite once again. I say about time and let's hope it will last. This is Dallas so I expect it to end.

    The episode is strong on character development but contains weak storylines. Dallas consists of a big story such as JR and Calhourn and smaller plots. Without a major plot, I find the present plots under develop. How bankrupt is Cliff? Can we see more of Wendell destroying Ewing Oil?

    April is lonely in Dallas? Her phone conversation to her mum and glimpses of her alone is fine but exactly what does this mean? Will she go mad and play off JR and Wendell.

    An enjoyable episode but left me feeling empty. Maybe Steve Kanaly (Ray) was a factor as he directed this poorly written script. I hope the show will improve and it is not downhill from here after eight and half years of excellent television.
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