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Dallas - The Original Series
Conundrum. Who was invited back?
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<blockquote data-quote="lbf522" data-source="post: 132103" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>I agree with your analysis of Cliff's decline from good guy to corrupt. There was that David and Goliath vibe to it. Cliff not only wanted to avenge his father of Jock's betrayal but also saw the Ewings as an evil he needed to defeat. </p><p></p><p>In Conundrum it says that Cliff might have gone all the way to the White House if not for JR. I disagree with that. Yes Jock and JR did what they could to derail his campaign but Cliff let his ego overrule is common sense like when he was the head of the OLM and cam the closest that he will ever come to to destroying Ewing Oil but let himself be flatter to run for Congress. Now the law on the show was dumb. It said that he would have to resign as Head of the OLM if he wanted to run. It would make more sense if he had to resign if he was elected to Congress not merely running for it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Cliff did become less of what he was originally which was a shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lbf522, post: 132103, member: 393"] I agree with your analysis of Cliff's decline from good guy to corrupt. There was that David and Goliath vibe to it. Cliff not only wanted to avenge his father of Jock's betrayal but also saw the Ewings as an evil he needed to defeat. In Conundrum it says that Cliff might have gone all the way to the White House if not for JR. I disagree with that. Yes Jock and JR did what they could to derail his campaign but Cliff let his ego overrule is common sense like when he was the head of the OLM and cam the closest that he will ever come to to destroying Ewing Oil but let himself be flatter to run for Congress. Now the law on the show was dumb. It said that he would have to resign as Head of the OLM if he wanted to run. It would make more sense if he had to resign if he was elected to Congress not merely running for it. Anyway, Cliff did become less of what he was originally which was a shame. [/QUOTE]
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