Sheree J. Wilson |
April Stevens |
Larry Hagman |
John Ross 'J.R.' Ewing |
Barbara Bel Geddes |
Eleanor 'Miss Ellie' Southworth Ewing Farlow |
Patrick Duffy |
Bobby Ewing |
Linda Gray |
Sue Ellen Ewing |
Charlene Tilton |
Lucy Ewing |
Robert O'Reilly |
Patrick O'Riley |
Guest Star |
Richard Erdman |
Mr. Willis |
Guest Star |
Dickson Hughes |
Waiter |
Guest Star |
Deborah Rennard |
Sly Lovegren |
Recurring Role |
Cathy Podewell |
Cally Ewing |
Recurring Role |
Beth Toussaint |
Tracey Lawton |
Recurring Role |
Lockwood: You know, I've spent weekends with eccentric earls and daft dukes, but you Texans have it all over them.
Sue Ellen (laughing)): Oh, it's pretty typical of a social event here at Southfork. I'm just surprised nobody ended up in the swimming pool.
Bobby: (to J.R.) There's not going to be an agreement. If there weren't ladies at the table, I'd tell you what you could do with your paper.
Lucy: Well, don't let that stop you.
Cally: And that's another thing, Bobby. How come you shut J.R. out of the family business and took in Cliff Barnes? He ain't even kin.
J.R.: Worse than that, he's an idiot.
Bruce Harvey: Then we're going to need a woman to play Lucy's mother. Uh, what was her name? Val? Valgene? Valvoline? Something like that.
Cliff: You know, it's truly amazing. It's almost 8:00 in the morning and J.R. and Cally are still up there together. Now, who said this wasn't going to last?
In addition to telling Don about Holly and Mickey she flashes back to the episode where she and Mickey are ran off the road by Walt Driscoll.
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S 14 : Ep 22
Aired 5/3/91
S 14 : Ep 21
Aired 4/26/91
S 14 : Ep 20
Aired 4/19/91
S 14 : Ep 19
Aired 4/12/91
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