Dallas season 9 episode 29 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sue Ellen and her husband discuss their strained relationship, acknowledging past neglect. At the ranch, discussions about hiring lead to Ben Stivers's introduction. Matt's return from Bogota brings mixed news about the emerald mine, while Cliff and Marilee plot against J.R. J.R. evaluates a wind farm proposal but remains focused on oil. Ray and Donna face heartbreak as their adoption application for Tony is denied due to Ray's past. The episode weaves through themes of regret, ambition, and the quest for redemption, closing with J.R. reading to his son, symbolizing a momentary familial harmony amidst ongoing turmoil.
Full Episode S09E29 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who realized they took Sue Ellen for granted?
Sue Ellen's husband.
What decision did Mandy make regarding her stay in Dallas?
Mandy decided not to leave Dallas.
Who is Ben Stivers and where is he from?
Ben Stivers is a new character from Kentucky with experience in horse racing.
What was the outcome of Matt's trip to Bogota?
Matt returned safely with emeralds but reported that the mine was lost in an earthquake.
What consortium is formed against J.R.?
Cliff and Marilee form a consortium against J.R.
How does J.R. react to the proposal for wind farms?
J.R. dismisses the proposal, focusing on maintaining his oil business.
Why was Ray and Donna's application to adopt Tony denied?
Due to Ray's past criminal responsibility for the death of his nephew.
What does the young character express a desire to do?
The young character expresses a desire to work full-time at Ewing Oil.
What does J.R. plan to do with Jimmy's financial troubles?
J.R. plans to exploit Jimmy's financial troubles to eliminate competition.
How does the episode end?
With J.R. reading a story to his son, reflecting a moment of family peace.