Dallas Season 6 Episode 4
Dallas
Season 6

Ep 4. The Big Ball

  • TV-NR
  • October 22, 1982
  • 48 min
  • 7.7  (126)

**The following is a description of Dallas season 6 episode 4, entitled "The Big Ball."**

In this episode of Dallas, the Ewings prepare for the annual Oil Barons Ball, where they will entertain important clients and mingle with wealthy individuals from all over Texas. With business deals and alliances on the line, tensions are high as everyone tries to put their best foot forward.

J.R. is especially focused on making a big impression, as he hopes to sway some major investors to back his latest venture. He enlists the help of his trusted assistant, Sly, to gather intel on the competition and ensure that the Ewings come out on top.

Meanwhile, Bobby and Pam struggle with their feelings for each other, as they attempt to navigate their complicated relationship. Despite their best efforts to suppress their emotions, their attraction continues to simmer just beneath the surface.

As the night of the ball approaches, the tension between the Ewings and their rivals mounts, with each side vying for supremacy. But when disaster strikes and the festivities are interrupted by a shocking turn of events, everyone is forced to put their ambitions aside and work together to save the day.

In this thrilling episode of Dallas, viewers are treated to all the drama, intrigue, and betrayal that have made the series a classic of the genre. With high-stakes business deals, complex romantic entanglements, and unexpected twists and turns, "The Big Ball" is an unforgettable hour of television that will leave fans on the edge of their seats.

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  • First Aired
    October 22, 1982
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (126)