Dallas Season 1 Episode 7
Dallas
Season 1

Ep 7. Reunion part 2

  • TV-NR
  • September 30, 1978
  • 48 min
  • 7.6  (198)

"Reunion Part 2" is the seventh episode of the first season of the highly acclaimed TV drama series, Dallas. Building upon the suspense and drama established in the previous episode, this installment delves further into the complex and intertwined lives of the Ewing family. With scandals, secret agendas, and long-standing feuds, the episode promises to keep viewers at the edge of their seats.

The episode opens with the continuation of the tense Ewing family gathering, as they celebrate the grand 40th anniversary of Ewing Oil. The air is thick with anticipation as estranged brothers Bobby (Patrick Duffy), J.R. (Larry Hagman), and the rest of the family face each other. Amidst the lavish festivities, undercurrents of mistrust and past betrayals add fuel to the fire, spelling trouble for the legacy of the Ewing dynasty.

As the evening progresses, alliances shift and new secrets are unveiled. J.R. resurfaces as the conniving mastermind determined to take back control of Ewing Oil, stooping to any level to achieve his goals. Bobby, on the other hand, strives to maintain the company's integrity, aware that J.R.'s involvement could potentially tarnish its reputation. The power struggle between the two brothers intensifies, and the rest of the family becomes entangled in their feud.

The episode features an array of gripping subplots, adding depth to the overarching narrative. Lucy (Charlene Tilton), the troubled niece of the Ewings, finds herself caught in a dangerous love triangle with the mysterious Ray Krebbs (Steve Kanaly) and the manipulative Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval). Her heart torn between the two, Lucy's decisions have far-reaching consequences that will ripple through the Ewing family dynamics.

Meanwhile, John Ross (Omri Katz), J.R. and Sue Ellen's young son, becomes more entangled in his father's schemes. With the emergence of a new piece in the puzzle, John Ross learns a shocking truth that challenges his trust in those around him. This revelation sets him on a journey to uncover the truth and protect his family's legacy.

In a parallel storyline, Pam (Victoria Principal), Bobby's wife, grapples with her own demons. Haunted by her troubled past, she must confront her fears and insecurities, while navigating the turbulent waters of the Ewing family. Pam's search for her identity and place within the Ewing empire adds an emotional depth to the episode, as she struggles to find her footing amidst the power struggles and betrayals.

As the episode progresses, the tension reaches a boiling point, leading to explosive confrontations and shocking revelations that will forever change the Ewing family dynamics. Relationships are tested, loyalties are questioned, and the ghosts of the past come back to haunt the present. With every twist and turn, "Reunion Part 2" keeps the audience enthralled, providing a perfect mix of heartfelt drama, suspense, and unexpected plot developments.

Throughout the episode, the stunning Texan backdrop serves as a backdrop for the larger-than-life characters and their captivating stories. The lavish lifestyles, opulent estates, and sprawling oil fields add grandeur and a sense of timeless tradition to the narrative.

As the credits roll, viewers are left eagerly anticipating the next episode, as the consequences of the events in "Reunion Part 2" promise to reverberate throughout the remainder of the season. Dallas continues to prove itself as a masterful blend of captivating storytelling, iconic performances, and an unrelenting exploration of the high-stakes world of power, money, and family.

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  • First Aired
    September 30, 1978
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (198)