The Son Also Rises

Season 11, Episode 3, Aired

Episode Summary

EDIT
7.2
out of 10
EPISODE RATING: Good
13 votes
  • Your Rating: 10
    "Perfect"
  • Your Rating: 9.5
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 9
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 8.5
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 8
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 7.5
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 7
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 6.5
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 6
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 5.5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 4.5
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 4
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 3.5
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 3
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 2.5
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 2
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 1.5
    "Abysmal"
  • Your Rating: 1
    "Abysmal"
Rate Now!
Desperate to see his mother, Christopher runs away; Charlie wants Jenna and Ray to marry; J.R. meets a potential business partner; Clayton continues to quarrel with Miss Ellie about his activity level
  • Escapism.

    8.0
    "Great"
    The scene between JR and Bobby fighting is one of the best in years. The acting is superb. I could almost feel the tension as their clash in front of the family.

    The season is beginning to take off and I will enjoy witnessing the plots develop.

    Dallas is pure escapism entertainment and this episode live up to that reputation with the appearance of Pam's evil sister, Katherine Wentworth.

WRITE A REVIEW

Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

See All

FILTER BY TYPE

  • TRIVIA (1)

    ADD TRIVIA
    • Originally, Andrew Stevens was supposed to be Nicholas Pearce, and Jack Scalia was supposed to be Casey Denault, but Linda Gray—whose character, Sue Ellen, was slated to be paired with Pearce—didn't want the stigma of being labeled a cradle robber following her pairing with Peter Richards played Christopher Atkins, so they were switched.

  • QUOTES (0)

    ADD QUOTES
  • NOTES (0)

    ADD NOTES
  • ALLUSIONS (1)

    ADD ALLUSIONS
More
Less