Dallas season 12 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a twist of familial and business entanglements, Sue Ellen shifts away from revenge against J.R., focusing on a film project to expose his ruthlessness, while Cliff Barnes maneuvers a lucrative land deal with political implications. The episode delves into the complexities of the Ewing family dynamics, highlighting Sue Ellen's ambition, Cliff's struggles against J.R.'s dominance, and the strained marriage between J.R. and Cally. With Sue Ellen's film project and Cliff's scheme against J.R., tensions simmer, setting the stage for future confrontations within the power-hungry world of Dallas.
Full Episode S12E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main conflict between J.R. and Sue Ellen in this episode?
The main conflict revolves around their past and Sue Ellen's move past seeking revenge against J.R.
How does Sue Ellen plan to seek revenge against J.R.?
Sue Ellen plans to produce a film exposing J.R.'s ruthless tactics, aiming to make him the laughingstock of Dallas.
What is Cliff Barnes' plan involving Senator Hunsacker?
Cliff plans to secure political support for a lucrative land deal in Ellis County, related to the location of a collider project.
Who is Don Lockwood, and what role does he play in Sue Ellen's plan?
Don Lockwood is a potential collaborator whom Sue Ellen meets to discuss her project aimed at exposing J.R.'s actions.
How does J.R. respond to Sue Ellen's changed attitude towards revenge?
J.R. expresses relief and happiness that Sue Ellen has moved past seeking revenge, though he remains wary of her intentions.
What challenge does Cliff face in his scheme against J.R.?
Cliff's main challenge is securing the necessary political support to ensure the success of his land deal, despite J.R.'s attempts to undermine him.
How does the episode portray the dynamics within the Ewing family?
The episode highlights various family struggles, including Sue Ellen's ambition to redefine her life, Cliff's battle against J.R., and the complexities of J.R. and Cally's marriage.
What is the significance of the land in Ellis County?
The land in Ellis County is valuable due to its potential location for a collider project, making it central to Cliff's scheme.
How does Sue Ellen view her film project against J.R.?
Sue Ellen sees the film project as a way to even the score with J.R., aiming to embarrass him publicly as her ultimate revenge.
What unresolved tensions are highlighted at the end of the episode?
The episode ends with unresolved tensions between Cliff and J.R., as well as the ongoing challenges faced by Sue Ellen in her quest against J.R.