Dallas season 12 episode 25 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Dallas, J.R. grapples with unresolved feelings for Vanessa amidst a complicated situation involving Pamela Rebecca Cooper's birth certificate. The Ewings consider a risky trip to Moscow to investigate a deal potentially sabotaged by McKay, with global stakes. Clayton struggles with amnesia, finding solace in family memories. Tensions flare between J.R. and Cally over past loves, while Bobby and April share a lighter moment. Cliff faces a personal revelation about Pamela's paternity. In Moscow, the Ewings confront a global oil conspiracy, leading to patriotic decisions. The episode weaves personal dilemmas with high-stakes business decisions, culminating in poignant farewells and unresolved futures.
Full Episode S12E25 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't J.R. make love to Vanessa?
J.R. loves Vanessa but is unable to be physically intimate, promising to work through their issues together.
Is Vanessa's name on Pamela Rebecca Cooper's birth certificate?
No, Vanessa's name is not on Pamela Rebecca Cooper's birth certificate.
Why do J.R. and Bobby consider going to Moscow?
They consider going to Moscow to investigate a potentially compromised deal that might involve McKay's interference.
What is Clayton's condition in the episode?
Clayton is struggling with amnesia, feeling disconnected from his past and uncertain of his identity.
How does Clayton's memory return?
Clayton's memory returns after a kitchen accident, reconnecting him with his past and marriage to Ellie.
What revelation is made about Pamela's father?
Cliff learns that he might be Pamela's father, leading to a confrontation with Afton.
What is the nature of the deal the Ewings are investigating in Moscow?
The deal involves potential destabilization of global oil markets, with implications of OPEC's involvement.
What decision do the Ewings face regarding the Brundin deal?
The Ewings consider pulling out of the deal for patriotic reasons after learning it could benefit OPEC and harm global oil market stability.
How does McKay respond to the Ewings' concerns about the Brundin deal?
McKay dismisses the Ewings' patriotic concerns, emphasizing profit and the inevitability of foreign ownership in global markets.
What is the outcome of J.R. and Vanessa's relationship?
J.R. and Vanessa say goodbye, acknowledging their past love but recognizing they have separate futures.