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A reinvigorated DALLAS returns in this dramatically vibrant Season 12 DVD which has a lot more bewitching action, humor and on-location filming than any other season of the point to. This action-packed season has some suitable and imaginative plots but also a couple of mediocre ones. This is also a fun and light-hearted season that is quite fast-paced with plot-twists galore, and there are vast one-liners in most episodes.
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DALLAS comes alive as Southfork plays host to explosions and gun battles in a Western-style range war with the Ewings in anguish from their arch-rival neighbor Carter McKay – played by Oscar-winning movie former George Kennedy – who brings in helicopters and mercenaries to engage over an oil-rich fraction of Southfork in what are action-filled episodes.
In this refreshing twelfth season with its many ticket fresh and recent plots, Bobby makes Cliff a partner in Ewing Oil but they lose deals to J.R. compliments of his devious plotting, and J.R. and Cliff usually trade barbs whenever they meet at the office! It’s the last Oil Barons’ Ball of the series this year with J.R. and Sue Ellen providing the fireworks! In J.R. and Cally’s droll and great wedding episode, a tornado threatens Southfork but a storm also hits inside when Bobby and Cliff repeat J.R.’s latest procedure. J.R.’s got a current stooge and a current meeting place: an entertainment club of erotic female dancers, remarkable to J.R.’s delight! The resplendent Audrey Landers returns as Afton with a daughter who could be Cliff’s.
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Linda Gray continues her exquisite portrayal of the fun and conniving Sue Ellen, and in this season’s fun and eventful first episode, Sue Ellen is disappointed that she failed to demolish J.R. when she shot him (“You mean that bastard is peaceful alive?!”), and she goes on to diagram to kill J.R. with a film production of “Citizen Ewing” but the project ultimately has a faded payoff. Linda Gray’s real-life daughter plays Sue Ellen’s secretary, while this season’s final episode – with a disappointingly passe end-of-season cliffhanger – marks Linda Gray’s final appearance till she returns for the series’ final two bizarre episodes of the “It’s a Incredible Life” rip-off memoir on the Season 14 DVD.
The Emmy-winning and legendary Barbara Bel Geddes, who was a common leading lady in films (including the 1950 movie “Dread in the Streets” and Alfred Hitchcock’s mystery thriller “Vertigo” in 1958), portrays Miss Ellie in a strong and tough manner during the deadly Southfork battle and there’s a expansive explosion when she orders the Ewings to “Blow that dam to Kingdom Reach.”
There’s plenty of difficulty brewing for J.R. Ewing in Haleyville in a rather uncommon narrative, spiced with some droll moments and dramatic scenes, in which J.R.’s lust for the gorgeous young Cally (played by Cathy Podewell who brings her possess freshness and charm to the prove) leads him down a nightmarish path but after his dramatic sprint support to Dallas he is serve to his wheeling and dealing.
DALLAS takes the viewer to Europe and Russia this season as J.R., Cally, Bobby and April experience passion and romance in Austria amidst the attractive historical attractions and sights, and where the Ewing brothers battle their arch-rival Carter McKay for “the biggest deal in Weststar history” amidst the dramatic backdrops and impressive historical buildings of Salzburg, Vienna and Moscow in a storyline containing shenanigans, intrigue and mystery.
This is the only season of DALLAS to be fleshy of recent outdoor scenes which are filmed on-location on the Southfork range, in Haleyville, and against the breathtaking backdrops of Austria and Moscow which all add a freshness and richness to the season. There is more humor than usual in many episodes this season, probably due to the high popularity of sitcoms in the USA during the tedious 80s, with DALLAS not taking itself too seriously at times and with some scenes being played for laughs, although the serious drama level-headed dominates the episodes.
Next on DALLAS in the penultimate Season 13 DVD there’s a nastier and meaner J.R. Ewing who is up to his dirty tricks as he plots to kill his wife Cally, chase down Cliff Barnes’ career, manipulate his son James’ future, and find rid of “that gold-digging miniature tramp” Michelle.
*** The following guide of Season 12′s 26 episodes is burly of spoilers ***
282. CAROUSEL – Abolish charges are filed as the families of Southfork are torn apart over the shooting of J.R. by his enraged wife Sue Ellen. At the hospital devious J.R. tries to produce himself gape like he’s dying to obtain Bobby’s sympathy to acquire him relieve into Ewing Oil. Jeremy Wendell and Bobby exchange warnings and threats. Lucy hands John Ross factual to Sue Ellen’s arms as a seething J.R. watches from the hospital window. Miss Ellie flies help to notice J.R. in the hospital but is disappointed when J.R. bad-mouths Clayton. A tearful Cliff is left bitterly disappointed after his meeting with Pam [Margaret Michaels] and he lies to Bobby that he didn’t catch her. Bobby agrees to lift J.R. abet into Ewing Oil on distinct conditions. Sparks cruise at the Police space as J.R. and Sue Ellen have a confrontation and exchange threats.
Sue Ellen [about J.R.]: “You mean that bastard is smooth alive?!”
Bobby to Wendell: “I will build you one promise. If my brother doesn’t derive you…I will.”
283. NO GREATER Worship – J.R., plotting to score custody of his son, defers to Clayton’s authority and moves support into Southfork. Sue Ellen and John Ross dwelling up house far from the ranch. Unfavorable J.R. wants Harry McSween to snatch John Ross from Sue Ellen. The heavenly Tammy Miller reappears in Bobby’s life. April lets loose her foul-mouth at Bobby in a restaurant and in his office. Sue Ellen calls J.R. a bastard and vows to eventually even the acquire with him.
J.R. to Harry McSween: “If a cop can’t smash the law, what the hell spend is he? Procure outta here.”
J.R.: “Mitch, I can’t protest you how grateful we all are to you for coming to pick Lucy away.”
April to Bobby: “Who’s this Bobby…some recent small virgin you found yourself?! Or maybe you haven’t checked yet whether she knows J.R…he does catch around!”
284. THE CALL OF THE WILD – While on a hunting travel with Bobby and their sons in a backwoods town, cunning J.R. sets his sights on luring the attractive young waitress Cally Harper into his stable of conquests but he will unfortunately secure himself into a nightmare plot. Sue Ellen wants to recognize Cliff to rep aid at J.R. Con man Casey Denault returns to conquer Dallas. Cliff and April have a fight. J.R. gets into hot water when Cally’s brothers secure him in bed with her.
Cally’s brother to J.R.: “You’re a slow man.” – whilst pointing a shotgun at J.R.
285. OUT OF THE FRYING PAN – J.R.’s night of passion with the young country girl Cally Harper leads him into a perilous station that even his wiles, Ewing money, power or clout can’t earn him out of. Sue Ellen finalizes her divorce from J.R. The unscrupulous Casey Denault lures Lucy further into his web of revenge. Bobby wants to initiate modern with April but she rebuffs him. Miss Ellie wants Bobby to purchase Cliff into Ewing Oil. A kangaroo court finds J.R. guilty of rape and sends him to a penitentiary.
286. ROAD WORK – While J.R. is imprisoned on a chain gang, his long-time nemesis Cliff Barnes joins Bobby as a unusual partner in Ewing Oil. Clayton has a confrontation with Carter McKay when he dams up the river that runs across Southfork. In her undying quest for revenge against J.R., Sue Ellen ponders the charms of the shrewd Jeremy Wendell. J.R. does hard labor and tries to bribe officals. A gorgeous but mysterious pool hustler piques Bobby’s interest unaware that she is Carter McKay’s daughter. J.R. escapes from prison but he falls into a trap.
Miss Ellie: “If it’s war Mr. McKay wants…it’s war he’s going to earn.”
287. WAR AND Care For AND THE WHOLE DAMNED THING – Ray Krebbs returns to face the war raging over the Ewing land. Sue Ellen and Jeremy Wendell are plotting to sabotage J.R.’s business deals. Miss Ellie decides to blow up McKay’s dam with Ray’s back. Lucy tells Casey she’s not ready to gather intimate. Miss Ellie feigns ignorance to the Sheriff over the dam’s destruction. Tension escalates between McKay and Southfork as McKay hires a force of mercenaries. Bobby does some hustling of his believe with pool hustler Tracey Lawton. While Sue Ellen’s divorce from J.R. is made official, the man himself is forced into a shotgun wedding to Cally.
Miss Ellie: “Blow that dam to Kingdom Advance.”
288. SHOWDOWN AT THE EWING CORAL – Bobby may be forced to fight for more than honest land as the warring factions at Southfork continue their battle. J.R. dramatically escapes from his nightmare marriage only to come by that he has another unwanted partner benefit in Dallas. Bobby gets romantically enthusiastic with Tracey. Miss Ellie confronts McKay about the range war. J.R. is disturbed to rep Cliff a partner at Ewing Oil. J.R. decides to rob action against McKay while Miss Ellie vows to end at Southfork despite the escalating range war.
Miss Ellie warning McKay: “You anxiety Southfork again and you do so at your have pain.”
289. DECEPTION – Sue Ellen has a fight with Miss Ellie when she comes to Southfork. Wendell pressures Sue Ellen to buy revenge on J.R. Bobby shockingly learns that Carter McKay is Tracey’s father. J.R. hires his gain special imprint of mercenaries to protect Southfork and he also investigates McKay. The mysterious benefactor using McKay to acquire the oil on Southfork’s Portion 40 is revealed.
J.R.: “Casey’s impartial about the best liar I’ve ever met. With the exception of myself, of course!”
290. COUNTER ATTACK – The Ewings resolve it’s time to set aside an kill to their range war over Southfork when innocent victims regain caught in the crossfire. Casey talks to Lucy about marriage but she suspects he’s broke. Christopher gets distress in the range war and Bobby lashes out at J.R. for bringing the boys relieve home from Sue Ellen. Cliff dates Bobby’s conventional friend, the glowing Tammy. Jeremy Wendell and Sue Ellen have a major fight. J.R., Bobby, Clayton, Ray and their mercenaries mount forces and manage to defeat McKay and his men and they build Southfork. McKay threatens to restart the range war but Miss Ellie finally accepts his demands.
291. THE STING – In the aftermath of the bloody battle between Southfork and McKay, Miss Ellie reluctantly agrees to sell oil-rich Fragment 40 while Sue Ellen sets out after J.R. for putting their son in pain. Sue Ellen tells Jeremy Wendell off when he proposes to her. The Ewings and McKay trick Wendell by running a sting operation and Wendell is arrested. Crafty J.R. secretively goes into business with April Stevens to directly compete with Ewing Oil. Bobby and Tracey come a verdict on their relationship. Lucy and April design to point to con artist Casey Denault. Ray Krebbs says goodbye to Dallas. Cally shows up at Southfork during dinner time and shockingly announces she is J.R.’s wife.
Sue Ellen to Jeremy Wendell: “I’d rather sleep with J.R. than sleep with you, and I’d rather sleep with a carnival geek than sleep with J.R.”
Cally to J.R. in front of the family: “Everything you ever said to me was lies!”
292. THE TWO MRS. EWINGS – J.R. cruelly ignores Cally and doesn’t glean her as his wife. Sue Ellen suddenly finds she’s very involved in lights and cameras – but the action may have to wait until the Oil Barons’ Ball. John Ross resents Cally. Devious J.R. plots to exhaust April to thwart Bobby and Cliff’s deal in Louisiana. Lucy is down because Mitch is divorcing her and she’s got no date for the Oil Barons’ Ball. J.R. searches for a contrivance to rid Cally from his life. Sue Ellen gives J.R. a thundering correct hook at the Ball! J.R. gets wrathful when Carter McKay is announced chairman of Weststar.
J.R.: “Mama should have had her tubes tied upright after I was born.”
Sue Ellen to J.R.: “I honest met your child bride. Which junior high school were you cruising this time?!”
293. THE SWITCH – Certain to manufacture a life for herself in Dallas and find over J.R., Cally turns to an unlikely source for advice – Sue Ellen. Cliff suspects the culprit that is edging Ewing Oil out of lucrative deals. Cally asks J.R. whether he slept with April. Tammy breaks up with Cliff. J.R. asks his detective to dig up some skeletons from Carter McKay’s closet. Tension rises between Cally and John Ross. J.R. meets Detective Ratagan in a strip joint and learns that Nicholas Pearce’s father is looking into his son’s death.
294. HERE’S PAPA! – J.R.’s in hot water again when Nicholas Pearce’s father, ex-mobster Joseph Lombardi, comes looking for revenge. J.R. confronts Sue Ellen about her ex-lover Nicholas’ mob connections. Sue Ellen is planning an myth production. John Ross struggles with his parents’ divorce and follows his father’s lead in rejecting Cally. J.R. blames Sue Ellen for Nicholas Pearce’s death. Bobby questions April about her and J.R. Sue Ellen saves J.R.’s life by lying to Lombardi but she is left tearfully disappointed that she spared her ex-husband’s life.
295. COMINGS AND GOINGS – While J.R. returns to his mature ways, Sue Ellen launches into pre-production with writer Don Lockwood on the sage film of “Citizen Ewing” that she hopes will finally bring waste to J.R. Carter McKay’s insecure son Tommy, recent out of a South American prison on a drug charge, arrives in Dallas. Devious J.R. torpedoes Bobby and Cliff’s business deal. Cally and John Ross don’t glean along. Sue Ellen has a flashback of when her sister Kristin shot J.R. and tried to frame her.
Cliff: “J.R., you’re a proctologist’s dream. You’re the biggest horse’s…unhurried I’ve ever seen!”
296. COUNTRY GIRL – Cally shocks J.R. with information that will change his life forever. April guiltily goes along with J.R. in his business shenanigans against Bobby and Cliff. Sue Ellen bares her soul to Lockwood when she provides him with her personal diaries. Carter McKay learns that his son Tommy hasn’t fully recovered from his involvement with drugs, while Tommy sets his sights on the magnificent and wealthy April. Bobby’s relationship with Tracey suffers when she shoulders the tension between her brother and father. J.R. decides to marry Cally at Southfork after she tricks him in cahoots with Sue Ellen.
297. WEDDING BELL BLUES – Roar crashes and lightning sparks as the guests rep to celebrate J.R. and Cally’s marriage. Sue Ellen takes Don on a “field scramble” to Southfork. Cliff sneakily opens a fragment of mail for J.R. and a fight erupts between J.R., Cliff and Bobby. J.R. warns Sue Ellen to cease away from Cally while Lucy warns Tracey against being fervent with Bobby. As the storm rages overhead, the wedding night looks like developing into a tumultuous occasion. Tommy makes a pass at April and then goes into a rage when she turns him down. Cally tells J.R. that she and Sue Ellen plotted to trick him into the marriage.
J.R.: “Sue Ellen, why don’t you have the parking attendant bag your broom so you can glide on home?!”
Sue Ellen to Don: “Being married to J.R. is like a Hitchcock movie. You inaugurate out laughing but soon glean yourself screaming in fear.”
298. THE Procedure WE WERE – Cally wants to do clear that J.R. is not enraged at her for tricking him into marriage. It’s brotherly war when Bobby angrily confronts J.R. for ignoring their agreement to consult one another concerning business. Sue Ellen is busy fuelling Don Lockwood’s creative mind with memories of her time spent wedded to the scourge of Southfork. J.R. tells Cally that he may exercise her “deviousness” in his future plans. Crafty J.R. manages to invent Bobby spy in front of the family like he doesn’t want agreement with him. Sue Ellen has a flashback of her horrendous car accident spirited Mickey Trotter when Walt Driscoll was trying to slay J.R. Sue Ellen and Don glean intimate.
299. THE SERPENT’S TOOTH – Sue Ellen and Don continue their romance. Tommy McKay gets squeezed for more cash for his drug deals and he earns money from J.R. by sitting in on his father’s broad meeting with the Europeans, and because of the bug he’s wearing, J.R. and Ratagan hear everything. Tracey’s family problems assign a strain on her relationship with Bobby. Don and Sue Ellen have a fight and he almost quits the movie project. April questions Bobby about his relationship with Tracey. J.R. plots to spend the information he got from Tommy to earn serve into Ewing Oil all the map.
300. THREE HUNDRED [DALLAS' milestone 300th episode] – Bobby takes drastic action following J.R.’s latest act of skulduggery but then he finds himself stuck in an elevator with his scheming brother and the two believe on life. Tommy takes April out on a date which ends up violently for her. J.R. reveals to Bobby that his Weststar inspect provided him with information on Carter McKay’s multi-billion dollar European oil deal. Sue Ellen takes a peep at the recreation of Southfork and wonders if she’s ready to “relive her life” while making the movie. Cunning J.R. manages to push a few emotional buttons in Bobby who decides to pick him befriend as a plump partner in Ewing Oil so as to seize Weststar’s sizable European deal.
Bobby excited at J.R.: “Purchase your assets and your lies and find the hell out of my company.”
301. APRIL SHOWERS – Cliff is aroused to learn that J.R. is help in Ewing Oil all the diagram. Tracey and Bobby rupture up after April complains to Tracey about Tommy’s behavior. Tommy McKay is on the urge from South American drug dealers and he also sells more information on Weststar to J.R. Tommy beats April up resulting in a violent confrontation with Bobby. J.R. deviously uses Cally to aid him meet a European businessman. An mad Carter McKay threatens Bobby when he learns that he beat up his son.
J.R.: “Ewing’s my name, Oil’s my game!”
302. AND AWAY WE GO! – J.R. gives a visitor to town a taste of his devious trace of Texan hospitality. Sue Ellen takes a discover at actors who will play J.R. in her movie. Tommy leaves town and Carter McKay blames Bobby for what happened to his son. Depraved J.R. sets up Gustav and then blackmails him to collect information on the European deal. Cliff decides to discontinue in Dallas when Afton reappears but J.R., Bobby and Cally leave for Europe.
Sue Ellen: “A dozen J.R.’s…what a nightmare.” – during the casting session.
303. THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD – The Ewing brothers approach in Austria to assume a multi-billion dollar European oil contract from Carter McKay. The Ewings bask in the spectacular sights of Salzburg. Bobby receives a surprising visitor from Dallas in Salzburg. Clayton suffers memory loss after an injury. McKay’s spies succor the Ewings in Austria. Cliff meets Afton and her daughter Pamela Rebecca. Rolf Brundin shocks J.R. and Bobby with his offer to take Ewing Oil.
304. THE SOUND OF MONEY – J.R. and Bobby reject Brundin’s offer who is in cahoots with Carter McKay. The Ewings head off to Vienna in their battle for the coveted European oil contract. Bobby and April gawk their blossoming relationship atop the celebrated Maria’s Mountain in Salzburg. Clayton’s memory problems continue. The Ewings visit the spectacular Lippizaner horses of Vienna. Afton tells Cliff to discontinue away from her daughter Pamela Rebecca. J.R. runs into his former flame, the heavenly and sophisticated Vanessa Beaumont.
305. THE Mountainous TEXAS WALTZ – In the romantic city of Vienna, Vanessa Beaumont forces J.R. to resolve between her and his like for Cally. McKay warns April that she dissuade Bobby from pursuing the European oil contract. J.R., Cally, Bobby and April waltz further into esteem and intrigue in the fair Big Vienna Ballroom. Cliff is desperate to rep out if Afton’s daughter is his occupy. Bobby and April heat up their romance with a night of passion. Sue Ellen and Don Lockwood lunch with a reluctant and crude John Ross. Miss Ellie attempts to bring the amnesiac Clayton befriend to Southfork. J.R. accuses Vanessa of setting him up but she warns J.R. and Bobby that the consortium is not what it seems – and that they must go to Moscow to learn the truth.
306. MISSION TO MOSCOW – J.R. and Bobby waft Vienna for a crucial and mysterious meeting in Red Square. Cally confronts J.R. about his relationship with Vanessa. Clayton’s memory returns when Miss Ellie has a puny accident. Cliff admires Afton’s singing and he wants to accomplish a commitment to her. Sue Ellen finds it painful to relive her life while making her movie. Cliff thinks that he is Pamela Rebecca’s father and he learns that Afton left Dallas. J.R., Bobby, Cally and April leave Europe for Dallas.
307. REEL LIFE – J.R. and Bobby return from Europe bringing with them some mysterious and threatening phone calls for April, some unusual mail for Miss Ellie, and terrible luck for Cliff. Bobby suspects that Tommy McKay is making exertion again and he confronts Carter McKay about it. Sue Ellen decides to go live in England with Don but before she leaves Dallas she gives J.R. a taste of what her ultimate revenge on him could be like.
J.R.: “Oh Mama, Lucy’s elevator doesn’t halt at the top floor anymore!”
Dallas Season 12 concludes the Sue Ellen Ewing storylines, and introduces Carter McKay played by George Kennedy, and Cally Harper Ewing played by Cathy Podewell, both of which become regular cast members in the next season.
Season 12 is also when Sheree J. Wilson, who plays April Stevens Ewing, becomes a regular cast member, and also marks the return of Lucy Ewing.
Dallas The Complete 12th Season (1988-1989) WOULD BE PERFECT for a July release!
Please release Season 12 for the Summer of 2009!
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