Dallas Season 2 Episode 13
Dallas
Season 2

Ep 13. Love & Family

  • April 8, 2013
  • 41 min
  • 8.5  (134)

In the Dallas (2012) season 2 episode 13 titled "Love & Family," the Ewing family continues to grapple with their issues as they try to keep their business afloat. Christopher, who is still coping with his mother's death, reaches out to Rebecca for support, but she is hesitant to help him as her relationship with Tommy becomes more complicated. Meanwhile, Bobby and Ann have their own problems to deal with as they try to reconcile their differences and save their marriage.

The episode also focuses on John Ross and his quest to take control of Ewing Energies. John Ross is convinced that he can make the company profitable by drilling in Southfork, but his plans are met with resistance from Bobby and Sue Ellen, who believe that drilling will only harm the land. John Ross continues to stir up trouble and schemes to get what he wants, which puts his relationships with both his father, J.R., and his wife, Pamela, at risk.

As the tension within the family continues to mount, the Ewings must decide whether they can put aside their differences and come together to save their legacy. The episode explores themes of love, family, and loyalty as the Ewings navigate their personal relationships and begin to realize that their actions can have consequences for both themselves and the people they care about.

Overall, "Love & Family" is a dramatic and emotional episode that delves deeper into the complicated relationships within the Ewing family. With a mix of personal drama, business intrigue, and family feuds, the episode offers a thrilling and engrossing look into the lives of the most iconic family in Texas.

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Dallas, Season 2 Episode 13, is available to watch and stream on TNT. You can also buy, rent Dallas on demand at Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    April 8, 2013
  • Runtime
    41 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (134)