Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork is a 2004 American television
special celebrating the 1978â€"1991 prime time soap opera Dallas that
aired on CBS on Sunday, November 7, 2004 from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m.
ET/PT.A retrospective of Dallas which reunited original cast members
Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Steve Kanaly, Ken Kercheval,
Victoria Principal and Charlene Tilton at Southfork Ranch in Parker,
Texas where they reminisced about their time together on the series,
as well as a special tribute paid to the late Jim Davis, while Barbara
Bel Geddes was unable to travel because of declining health but sent a
telegram of good wishes to her former castmates. Mary Crosby, who
played the infamous Kristin Shepard, also made a surprise guest
appearance.During the special, the cast is divided into couples to
reminisce: Hagman and Gray in the bedroom; Hagman and Duffy in the
Ewing Oil boardroom; Duffy and Principal by the corral; Kanaly and
Tilton in the stables; and Principal and Kercheval by the Southfork
pool. Also featured are clips from the show, outtakes, bloopers,
behind-the-scenes footage, practical jokes and Hagman's home movies
during the filming of Dallas.The special concludes with the cast
onstage at Southfork's Oil Baron's Ballroom for a Q&A session with
long-time fans, including a countdown of the show's most popular Top
10 cliffhangers voted by fans in an online poll conducted by CBS.com:
"Blame Game" is the sixth episode in the second season (2013) of the
television series Dallas.Ann has been found guilty of shooting Harris
Ryland and has been sent to jail; and Vicente Cano, J.R. and John
Ross' financial provider and enemy from season one, is released from
jail and awaiting extradition to Venezuela. When Sue Ellen goes to see
Ann in jail, she tells her that all the Ewings are ready to present as
character witnesses to Ann's good will. Ann is convinced that it will
do no good, because she saw the juror's faces and she knows that they
will give her the maximum punishment of 25 years. Sue Ellen tells Ann
to stay positive and that they will fight for her. On her way out, Sue
Ellen sees Christopher and Elena in the lobby of the courthouse. Sue
Ellen tells Elena that she is disappointed she has not heard back from
her regarding progress on the Henderson Oil Field. Elena apologizes
but with recent events, she was distracted. Sue Ellen tells her to get
to work or she will be calling in the loan in two weeks. Meanwhile,
Vicente Cano, meets (in handcuffs) with the Venezuelan Council General
regarding his extradition home. After a veiled threat, the Council
General tells him that he will remain in the Embassy until it is time
to leave for Venezuela. As Vicente is being moved to secure quarters,
he asks one of his men on the inside of the Council General's staff if
everything is in place for the next day and reveals he has a
going-away present for the Ewings.Larry Hagman (1931-2012) died before
production of the episode began. The scene wherein his nurse is
introducing him to his iPad is a deleted scene from earlier in the
season. That was done to make it seem as if J.R. were actually in the
house when he began to message Bobby from his room.[citation needed]
"The Furious and the Fast" is the seventh episode in the second season
(2013) of the television series Dallas. The episode marks the last
appearance of J.R. Ewing (played by Larry Hagman).J.R. is in Abu Dhabi
closing some oil leases. Ewing Energies has its first board meeting
with its two new board members: Sue Ellen Ewing and Pamela Barnes.
Christopher and Bobby tells John Ross, Sue Ellen, and Pamela that they
will revoke the Mineral Rights on Southfork Ranch if they do not
return Elena's assets including her shares in Ewing Energies. John
Ross is not intimidated and threatens to sell off Christopher's
methane patent to keep the company from going bankrupt. Since John
Ross and Sue Ellen together only have 50% of the company, Christopher
and Bobby have 40%, and Pamela has 10%, in order to sell the patent
Pamela would need to agree with John Ross and Sue Ellen. Christopher
ends up convincing Pamela, Sue Ellen, and John Ross to agree letting
the methane car race to make the decision.Gary Ewing (Ted Shackelford,
whose character had been spun off into Knots Landing early in the
original series' run) returns to Dallas to meet with Bobby. Gary tells
Bobby that he and Valene have fallen on some tough times, and it has
put a strain on their marriage. Gary reveals that he fell off the
wagon, and Valene left him because of it. Gary tells Bobby that he
hopes his plan works because he needs the money from the oil. Sue
Ellen looks at it as an opportunity to seduce Gary into siding with
her, John Ross, and J.R.Christopher meets with Allison Jones, to talk
about converting the city's fleet of vehicles from oil to methane.
Jones tells Christopher that it will not be an easy sell to convince
oil loving Texans to switch to natural gas. Christopher invites them
all to the big race at Texas Motor Speedway which will feature his
methane car racing against oil powered cars.
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