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Heartwarming Moments from ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)]]'' include:

* During the "Dream Season", J.R. gave Bobby the best salute possible: he arranged for Bobby to be posthumously named Oil Man of the Year at the annual Oil Barons' Ball.
* During the "Dream Season", J.R. gave Bobby the best salute possible: he arranged for Bobby to be posthumously named Oil Man of the Year at the annual Oil Barons' Ball.
* Also during the "Dream Season", J.R. and Sue Ellen's reconciliation, when he apologizes for "taking her for granted".
* Also during the "Dream Season", J.R. and Sue Ellen's reconciliation, when he apologizes for "taking her for granted".
* At the end of Season 10, when Wendell buys the Ewing Oil building, he tries to remove Jock's portrait. J.R. pointedly stops him, then takes it himself, shows it to his son John Ross, and says, "''This'' is Ewing Oil."
* At the end of Season 10, when Wendell buys the Ewing Oil building, he tries to remove Jock's portrait. J.R. pointedly stops him, then takes it himself, shows it to his son John Ross, and says, "''This'' is Ewing Oil."


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Latest revision as of 15:29, 6 November 2023


Heartwarming Moments from Dallas (1978 TV series) include:

  • During the "Dream Season", J.R. gave Bobby the best salute possible: he arranged for Bobby to be posthumously named Oil Man of the Year at the annual Oil Barons' Ball.
  • Also during the "Dream Season", J.R. and Sue Ellen's reconciliation, when he apologizes for "taking her for granted".
  • At the end of Season 10, when Wendell buys the Ewing Oil building, he tries to remove Jock's portrait. J.R. pointedly stops him, then takes it himself, shows it to his son John Ross, and says, "This is Ewing Oil."