Dallas season 4 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a whirlwind of emotional and strategic developments, J.R. revels in the success of a counterrevolution that benefits Ewing Oil, while Sue Ellen faces the shock and heartbreak of discovering Dusty Farlow alive but severely injured. The family navigates political ambitions and personal revelations, with Cliff battling his inner demons and Lucy seeking employment to assert her independence. Amidst planning for the future, Ray's proposal to Donna marks a joyful occasion, overshadowed only by the poignant parting of Sue Ellen and Dusty, a testament to love's complexities and the sacrifices it demands.
Full Episode S04E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who inquired about the man who just drove away at the mansion's entrance?
An unidentified woman.
What was J.R.'s reaction to the counterrevolution news?
He was pleased and shared the news with his colleagues.
How does Cliff feel about his situation compared to the Ewings?
Bitter and defeated.
What was the outcome of the counterrevolution regarding the oil wells?
The oil wells were returned to their rightful owners, including Ewing Oil.
Is Dusty Farlow alive?
Yes, Dusty Farlow is alive but wheelchair-bound.
What does Sue Ellen discover about Dusty?
That he survived the plane crash but is now living with severe physical limitations.
What advice is given for Bobby's political campaign?
To focus on non-controversial topics and address issues that directly affect voters.
Why does Lucy need a job?
The specific reason is not provided, but she expresses a strong need for employment.
What significant event happens between Ray and Donna?
Ray proposes to Donna, and she accepts.
What additional challenge does Dusty face beyond his paralysis?
He is impotent as a result of the plane crash injuries.
How does the Ewing family react to Ray and Donna's engagement?
They celebrate and welcome Donna to the family warmly.
What difficult decision does Sue Ellen make regarding Dusty?
She decides to leave him to preserve their memories, despite their mutual love.