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Dallas - The Original Series
The Contrast In Marriage Between Miss Ellie And Donna.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris2" data-source="post: 439179" data-attributes="member: 495"><p>Ellie is actually an awful person - marrying Jock to save Southfork, blatantly playing favorites with her children, accessory to kidnapping (Lucy), emotionally blackmailing her children to keep living in her house, even as adults. And don’t get me started on when she goes to Ewing Oil after the Calhoun fiasco to tell her sons they should never speak Jock’s name again, even though Jock’s dirty dealings helped keep her living the lifestyle to which she had grown accustomed. She’s the Carmela Soprano of the 70s and 80s.</p><p></p><p>I keep waiting for someone to call her out on all of this, but no one ever does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris2, post: 439179, member: 495"] Ellie is actually an awful person - marrying Jock to save Southfork, blatantly playing favorites with her children, accessory to kidnapping (Lucy), emotionally blackmailing her children to keep living in her house, even as adults. And don’t get me started on when she goes to Ewing Oil after the Calhoun fiasco to tell her sons they should never speak Jock’s name again, even though Jock’s dirty dealings helped keep her living the lifestyle to which she had grown accustomed. She’s the Carmela Soprano of the 70s and 80s. I keep waiting for someone to call her out on all of this, but no one ever does. [/QUOTE]
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