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Dallas - The Original Series
Conundrum? How else could you wrap up Dallas in it's final season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rove" data-source="post: 284129" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I hate happily-ever-after endings. I do like your idea and it would be poetic to witness JR sitting alone in the dining room as it befits his character. After securing victory in getting back Ewing Oil he races to Southfork to inform Bobby of the good news. He walks into the living room and pours himself a Bourbon & Branch, looks up at the painting of Jock and tells his daddy, "I've done it. Real power is something you take." Teresa quietly walks into the scene.</p><p></p><p>Teresa. "Good evening Mr Ewing."</p><p>JR. "Teresa, let me pour you a drink. We have something to celebrate. By the way. Where is Bobby?"</p><p>Teresa. "No thank you Mr Ewing. Bobby asked to personally hand this letter to you. He also said both he and Christopher have left Southfork for the foreseeable future and is not sure when they will return, if ever. I've left a meal for you in the oven as Raul and I are off to Braddock to see a movie. Good night Mr Ewing."</p><p></p><p>JR: "Good night Teresa."</p><p></p><p>JR makes his way to the kitchen and returns to the living room table. Sitting quietly he begins to read the letter and his expression changes. A wry smile and this final words...</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">"That damn Barnes woman."</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">End scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rove, post: 284129, member: 100"] I hate happily-ever-after endings. I do like your idea and it would be poetic to witness JR sitting alone in the dining room as it befits his character. After securing victory in getting back Ewing Oil he races to Southfork to inform Bobby of the good news. He walks into the living room and pours himself a Bourbon & Branch, looks up at the painting of Jock and tells his daddy, "I've done it. Real power is something you take." Teresa quietly walks into the scene. Teresa. "Good evening Mr Ewing." JR. "Teresa, let me pour you a drink. We have something to celebrate. By the way. Where is Bobby?" Teresa. "No thank you Mr Ewing. Bobby asked to personally hand this letter to you. He also said both he and Christopher have left Southfork for the foreseeable future and is not sure when they will return, if ever. I've left a meal for you in the oven as Raul and I are off to Braddock to see a movie. Good night Mr Ewing." JR: "Good night Teresa." JR makes his way to the kitchen and returns to the living room table. Sitting quietly he begins to read the letter and his expression changes. A wry smile and this final words... [CENTER]"That damn Barnes woman." End scene.[/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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