Dallas Season 12 Episode 11
Dallas
Season 12

Ep 11. The Two Mrs. Ewings

  • TV-NR
  • January 27, 1989
  • 47 min
  • 7.3  (87)

In the twelfth season of the hit drama series "Dallas," episode 11 titled "The Two Mrs. Ewings" takes viewers on a thrilling ride filled with family secrets, power struggles, and unexpected alliances. Set against the backdrop of the feuding Ewing and Barnes families in the oil-rich city of Dallas, this episode delves into the complexities of love, greed, and betrayal.

As the episode begins, tensions rise between the Ewings and Barnes' clans who have been at odds for years. As a result of their longstanding feud, the Ewing family is divided, torn between their love and loyalty for one another and their desire for power and control over the lucrative energy industry.

In this episode, the storyline focuses on the two Mrs. Ewings: Sue Ellen Ewing, played by the talented Linda Gray, and her scheming rival, J.R. Ewing's ex-girlfriend Mandy Winger, portrayed by Deborah Shelton. The contrast between these two characters sets the stage for a captivating clash of personalities and agendas.

Sue Ellen, a former beauty queen turned Ewing matriarch, has always been a force to be reckoned with. Despite her tumultuous past with J.R. and battles with addiction, Sue Ellen has managed to carve her path as a businesswoman and a political powerhouse. In "The Two Mrs. Ewings," Sue Ellen finds herself facing a moral dilemma that could jeopardize everything she has worked for. With her loyalty and integrity tested, viewers are left wondering how she will navigate this complex situation.

On the other hand, Mandy Winger, a seductive and cunning vixen, is determined to establish her own power within the Ewing empire. Her manipulative tactics and provocative charm have made her a formidable opponent for the Ewings, especially Sue Ellen. In this episode, Mandy orchestrates a plan that could shift the balance of power, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they anticipate the outcome of her devious plot.

As the episode unfolds, the Ewing and Barnes families face a potential merger that could either solidify their alliances or fuel an all-out war. The high-stakes negotiations provide a backdrop for intense confrontations and unexpected alliances. Old wounds are reopened, secrets are exposed, and loyalties are tested, leaving audiences guessing who can truly be trusted in this cutthroat world of oil, money, and power.

In addition to the central conflict between Sue Ellen and Mandy, "The Two Mrs. Ewings" also explores the dynamics of other key characters. Fans of the show will be delighted to witness the ongoing rivalry between J.R. Ewing, played by the iconic Larry Hagman, and his brother Bobby, portrayed by Patrick Duffy. These two powerhouses constantly strive to outmaneuver each other, and in this episode, their clash reaches new heights.

Furthermore, the episode weaves in subplots involving other beloved characters, such as John Ross Ewing III (played by Omri Katz), who struggles to uphold his family's legacy while facing the consequences of his actions. Additionally, viewers witness the complicated relationship between Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval) and his daughter, Pamela (Victoria Principal), as their loyalties are tested.

With its compelling storyline and dynamic characters, "Dallas" season 12 episode 11, "The Two Mrs. Ewings," delivers an intense and dramatic narrative that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. As alliances shift, secrets unravel, and the battle for power escalates, viewers are left eagerly anticipating the next episode, wondering what dramatic twists and turns will unfold as the Ewing and Barnes families continue their eternal struggle.

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  • First Aired
    January 27, 1989
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (87)