Dallas season 6 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, J.R.'s manipulative tactics reach new heights as he uses Sue Ellen in a scheme against Clayton Farlow, risking their marriage's stability for business gain. Bobby, driven to defeat J.R., compromises ethics in a covert operation against George Hicks, signaling a dangerous shift in the family's power struggle. Cliff Barnes proposes J.R. as a political candidate, aiming to remove him from Dallas but unwittingly might empower his adversary. Amidst these conflicts, moments of vulnerability between Miss Ellie and Clayton Farlow hint at the emotional toll of the Ewing family's battles. Holly Harwood sets boundaries with J.R., emphasizing business over personal relations, as the episode explores the blurred lines between family loyalty and the quest for power.
Full Episode S06E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does J.R. use Sue Ellen in his schemes against Clayton Farlow?
J.R. uses Sue Ellen to try and manipulate Clayton Farlow into refining his oil, exploiting their personal relationship to advance his business interests.
What concerns does Pam have about Bobby's business tactics?
Pam is worried that Bobby's determination to beat J.R. is consuming him, fearing it will harm their marriage and his moral compass.
How does Cliff Barnes plan to sideline J.R.?
Cliff proposes J.R. as a candidate for a senate seat to political allies, hoping to remove him from Dallas and diminish his influence, while also reviving his party's power.
What boundary does Holly Harwood set with J.R.?
Holly asserts her autonomy by rejecting J.R.'s personal advances and making it clear that their relationship is strictly business, despite his controlling stake in Harwood Oil.
How does Clayton Farlow react to Sue Ellen's request for help with J.R.'s oil?
Clayton refuses Sue Ellen's plea to refine J.R.'s oil, expressing his disdain for J.R.'s manipulations and showing his protective stance towards Sue Ellen.
What does Miss Ellie and Clayton's conversation reveal about their feelings?
Their conversation reveals mutual respect and comfort in each other's company, sharing vulnerabilities about personal betrayals and the importance of support within family dynamics.
What is Bobby's covert operation against George Hicks?
Bobby initiates a plan to leverage George Hicks by staging a scandal, aiming to gain strategic advantage over J.R. by compromising Hicks' position on the Energy Commission.
What ethical dilemmas does the Ewing family face in their power struggle?
The family faces dilemmas regarding the extent of their war, including the willingness to compromise ethics for strategic gains, and the impact of their aggressive tactics on personal relationships and moral values.