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00:01your folks are gonna throw me right off that ranch relax honey you're my wife now your family
00:06you are a ewing how in hell did she end up marrying him i brought her to a couple of
00:12barbecues here
00:12i didn't know they're getting on that well i don't know about you ray but i'm not standing
00:16still for this we should have gotten hitched a long time ago maybe it's not too late oh i don't
00:22know it stops right now jr pamela's my wife and you're gonna treat her with respect now listen
00:27here little brother it was a dumb stupid trip
01:00so
01:08so
01:14so
01:24so
01:51bobby james ewing
01:54i don't believe you
01:56well now this is a fine state of affairs we're married less than 24 hours and my new bride doubts
02:01my veracity i do if you say you're not nervous well i'm not nervous except for maybe one or two
02:09little butterflies somewhere
02:26your folks are gonna throw me right off that ranch relax honey you're my wife now your family you are
02:32a ewing and once that sinks in they're gonna love you like i do before it sinks in is what
02:37worries me
02:38relax sweetheart everything's gonna be fine
02:41if you say so bobby
02:43if i say so
02:48it's gonna be a cold day today eh
02:51not for everybody
02:54you wanna fill it up with unleaded and uh check under the hood for me and then pull it over
02:58the side we're gonna have some breakfast
02:59oh my god
02:59appreciate it
03:00come on sweet
03:15you work for jock ewing personally or ewing oil
03:21ewing oil company
03:26how long did you work for ewing oil mr bradley
03:31oh about five years senator barner
03:34no i'm not a senator the gentlemen on my left and right are senators i'm just the legal counsel i'm
03:40a counsel for this committee
03:43i got you
03:45um
03:47did you carry
03:49jail
03:49you want me to open the drapes or not
03:52they like make a glare on the tv
03:54what do i head open them up
03:56envelopes
03:57maybe the glare will blind that jackass
04:00i told you my job was courier
04:03not opener
04:04those envelopes
04:05were simple
04:07did you ever have any reason to think
04:10that there was money in those envelopes
04:14i never had any reason to think about anything
04:17except make the traffic
04:18were you ever told to be careful with the envelopes
04:22i wasn't hired to be careless so
04:24no one told me
04:25had to tell me about
04:26it
04:29seems like old phil's handling cliff barns just fine
04:39i don't believe i know
04:40i hope the old man ain't watching this
04:42well we have testimony
04:44john ewing jr's office
04:47good how about yourself
04:49fine yes he's right here
04:51seems he is watching
04:53hello danny
04:54you watching these things
04:56yes sir
04:57i see a couple familiar faces sitting there
04:59thank you
05:00them old boys are supposed to be on our side
05:03why in the hell ain't they saying anything
05:05i don't know
05:06where's bobby
05:08i don't know
05:09he's in new orleans someplace
05:10in new orleans
05:12get him back and send him down to austin
05:14tell him to spread around a few bees
05:16and collect some of our markers
05:17you hear
05:17yes sir
05:19i don't know
05:20to pay pearl
05:21now look
05:22you're onto something
05:24that i know nothing about
05:29oh
05:31that's for sticking your nose where it don't belong
05:33most men keep work in the briefcases
05:36this is work honey
05:37i told you i'm ewing oil's goodwill ambassador
05:39got a whole satchel full of goodwill there
05:42yeah daddy calls them bees
05:45booze broads and booty
05:48it's what keeps the independent oilman independent
05:56i thought you had a hand in running the family business
05:59well i do honey
06:00i got a hand in keeping the business running same thing
06:03no it's not
06:05pammy i like my job it's people it's a good time
06:09and women
06:11ah
06:13now just because i got what i want
06:15don't mean i can't help some of the old boys get a little of what they can't get on their
06:18own does it
06:20especially if the good old boys do a turn for you and oil now and then
06:23i'll see that
06:24you're not so dumb
06:57what
06:59what
07:13great
07:13Ray!
07:20Ray!
07:22Yes, sir!
07:24That's you, Ray?
07:27Yeah! Yeah!
07:30Right now.
07:37Morning. Morning.
07:39Did you take my granddaughter to school today?
07:42No, sir. I haven't seen her.
07:45Well, maybe one of the boys took her.
07:47Yeah.
07:49You know what? I want you to do something for me.
07:52Sir?
07:53I want you to make sure that Lucy gets to school every day.
07:57We've been getting letters saying she misses more than she goes.
08:00And she ain't ever gonna graduate that way.
08:03Sure thing. I'll take care of it, sir.
08:05Come on, boy.
08:14Come on.
08:16Oh, Ray.
08:19Yeah.
08:25You and that fine-looking Barnes girl on or off these days?
08:30Mostly off, sir.
08:32Not too bad.
08:34Thought maybe you might talk to her.
08:36Get her to call off her brother.
08:39Yeah? What's old Cliff Barnes up to now?
08:42He's tearing us earrings up on TV.
08:46Well, you know how it is with us.
08:49As I start seeing her again, maybe I can help you out a little.
08:52Sure.
08:53Give it a try.
08:55Trying's the, uh, fun part of it anyway.
08:59Yeah.
09:00See you.
09:04Have a good day, sir.
09:43Damn.
09:44You know how close that was?
09:46I weren't close at all.
09:47He'd never come up here.
09:49Well, I'll tell you, if he knew, he'd kill me.
09:51Well, I ain't gonna tell him.
09:55Hey, who's number one, Ray?
09:58Her or me?
09:58Come on, Lucy.
10:01She's probably real different, right?
10:05Look, uh, I gotta go.
10:09You ever call her Lucy by mistake?
10:11No.
10:13That'd be funny.
10:17Call me her name.
10:19No.
10:23Do it.
10:25Call me her name.
10:29Pam.
10:32Again.
10:35Pam.
10:37Pam.
10:40But why, Pam, honey?
10:42Because you could be important.
10:44What am I now, bowl of chili?
10:46Oh, Bobby, you're the most important thing to me in the world, you know that.
10:50But you could be important to more than me.
10:53You're the son of a big, powerful oil family.
10:57You know, if you want to make a good impression on mommy, you best remember her side of the family,
11:00too.
11:01Oh, that's right.
11:02Oil and cattle.
11:04And with your daddy retired, I bet they could use another man to help run the business.
11:08J.R.'s got the brains.
11:09Oh, so do you.
11:11You've been looping it up for so many years, Bobby, you haven't shut up long enough to hear how good
11:16your brain ticks.
11:21Okay.
11:22Okay.
11:23Okay, what?
11:24Okay, I'll tell daddy and J.R. tonight.
11:28Might as well spring it all on him at once.
11:40Oh, Bobby.
11:43Tammy?
11:44I can't believe you.
12:06Hey, Bobby's back.
12:07Yeah?
12:08And he's bringing home a lady.
12:11Must be something special.
12:14Ladies he usually runs with, he don't bring home to meet Miss Ellie.
12:23Hey, Ray, you know this lady.
12:26Take a look.
12:27Let me see those things.
12:30Go right ahead.
12:37Why did she bring Pam here?
12:40Last couple barbecues you brought her here to.
12:43While you were getting south, they were getting chummy.
13:06They are married.
13:08You're crazy.
13:10Yeah, you're blind.
13:11They are married.
13:13Shut up.
13:15It's funny, Ray.
13:17I'm...
13:18Shut up.
13:27Mama.
13:29This is my wife.
13:33I'm sorry.
13:34I don't know what to say.
13:38Well, you could start by saying good luck.
13:41And hello.
13:45Miss Ellie?
13:46Do you mind if I freshen up a little?
13:49No, of course not.
13:51I'll show you.
13:51I'll find it.
13:52Excuse me, brother.
14:00Isn't she pretty, Mama?
14:02She's also Cliff Barnes's sister and Digger Barnes's daughter.
14:05Now, Mama...
14:06I don't want to hear any now mamas.
14:08You come on inside.
14:10I'll get the bags.
14:11It'll keep.
14:17Hi.
14:23Now, we didn't have no money for anything.
14:26What's that, Robert?
14:27Oh, wait.
14:28Mr. Bradley, just address me as counselor.
14:31John?
14:31I'm merely...
14:32Heard anything from Bobby yet?
14:34He's here, John.
14:35I've just got in.
14:36I'll send him right on.
14:37You've got to go to Austin.
14:39I don't think he can go.
14:40Why not?
14:42Because he came home with a wife.
14:45What?
14:46A wife.
14:48He brought a wife home.
14:50Who is she?
14:51Anybody?
14:52Sarah wants to know if she's anybody.
14:54She's anybody, all right.
14:57And you two best come right on home.
15:11Well, I'm not sure I can even tell you how the whole thing happened.
15:16Except that I said I loved you.
15:19And she said I loved you.
15:20And I said, are you sure?
15:22She said, of course I'm sure.
15:24So I said, well, then let's get married right here in this old city of New Orleans.
15:28He said, Bobby Ewing, that's about the dumbest idea I've ever heard.
15:31Twenty minutes later, there we were standing in front of that old Baptist preacher saying, I will, I will.
15:40And that was that.
15:44I never knew you were so impulsive, Bobby.
15:47Well, I never knew I was either.
15:49Pamela, you settled in your room all right?
15:51Oh, yes, ma'am.
15:53Of course, I only have the one suitcase, but I'll go into Dallas tomorrow and get my things.
15:58Young lady, when's that brother of yours going to give up that crusade against us Ewings?
16:06Daddy, I don't think this is the proper time to discuss this.
16:08I don't know why not.
16:09We don't talk business at this hour, Jock.
16:16Anybody want a refill?
16:18Yeah, please.
16:19Can I help you?
16:20Yeah.
16:24Excuse me, silly.
16:25Come in, Ray.
16:27Have a drink.
16:28No, thanks, sir.
16:29Hey.
16:30You are?
16:31I believe you know Pamela here.
16:33Sure.
16:33Pam.
16:34Hi, Ray.
16:36Ray Krebs, have you heard that our Bobby has up and married Pamela Barnes?
16:41Yeah, I heard.
16:43Congratulations, Deebo.
16:45Where are your manners, Ray?
16:47You're going to kiss the bride, aren't you?
16:53Sure.
16:55Where are my manners?
16:57Congratulations.
17:01You don't want a drink or anything, do you, Ray?
17:03I'm with the time, Bobby.
17:05I do want to wish you luck, though.
17:07Well, thank you very much.
17:11You stand right here, sir.
17:16Good night, Ray.
17:19Good night, Ray.
17:21Good night, Ray.
17:21Good night.
17:22Good night.
17:22Good night.
17:22Good night.
17:23Good night.
17:24Good night.
17:25Well, there's some light left.
17:26I'd like to show Pamela our little house.
17:28There's plenty of time for that, J.R.
17:29Let's just get to know each other first.
17:30Yeah, I always get to know people best one to one.
17:32You know, you will excuse us.
17:35Excuse me, please.
17:36Excuse me, please.
17:44It's getting a bit chilly out.
17:45I think we ought to get some warm clothes on.
17:48I think this is all so exciting.
17:51Don't you, Sue Ellen?
17:55Wedding's always on, aren't they?
18:01Fine country, isn't it?
18:02It's beautiful.
18:05I've got to apologize for my father.
18:08He's from another generation.
18:10He's just used to speaking his own mind.
18:13Now, he really doesn't expect you to reveal anything
18:15about your brother's political activities.
18:18Well, I don't know anything to reveal.
18:20Of course you don't.
18:22This is Mother's garden.
18:23It doesn't look like much now, but I tell you,
18:25in the spring, it just bursts with beauty.
18:27I can't wait to see it.
18:29Yeah.
18:30Yeah, Sue Ellen and I, it's our little house over here.
18:33It's not very big, but it's comfortable.
18:36Has a little kitchen and a sitting room,
18:38and even has an extra bedroom
18:40that we're thinking of making into a nursery.
18:42Oh, is Sue Ellen...?
18:43No, no, no, no, not yet.
18:44But it's just a matter of time.
18:48We do want an heir to head the family
18:51and the business for the next generation.
18:53Me and Bobby want kids too.
18:55Of course you do.
18:58Who lives there?
19:00No one now.
19:03That's my middle brother Gary's house.
19:05He used to live there with the little bride, briefly.
19:09Did your brother put you up to this, Miss Barnes?
19:14Well, I don't think that's an unusual question to ask, Miss Barnes.
19:18Mrs. Ewing.
19:20Excuse me, please.
19:21Well, perhaps it'd be more appropriate to ask
19:23what sort of settlement you'd require to annul this farce.
19:26Let go of my arm.
19:28I'm willing to spend some money now
19:30to avoid any inconvenience.
19:32But if you insist on being driven away,
19:34which you surely will be,
19:36you're gonna come out of this without anything, honey.
19:38Hi there.
19:39What's going on?
19:41Oh, just talking a little business.
19:45Mama don't like business talk with supper on the table, J.R.
19:48Well, you know Mama, she's so old-fashioned.
19:52Come on, honey, let's go.
20:23I didn't know you were allowed to smoke those things.
20:27Smoke what things?
20:37I asked her how much she'd take.
20:39You did what?
20:41I tried to pay her off.
20:44You jackass.
20:46Now, wait a minute, Danny.
20:48You called me at the office all upset
20:49because Cliff Barnes is crucifying us on TV.
20:53You really want Bobby married to his sister?
20:56I ain't saying I do.
20:58But it's about time you learned the art of subtlety.
21:08Why should I be subtle?
21:10Because the lack of it turns competitors into enemies
21:13and enemies into fanatics.
21:19Anyway, I ain't so sure it's a bad thing.
21:22You're not.
21:24Well, you've seen what's happening.
21:26Bobby wanting to come in off the road being executive.
21:29What's wrong with that?
21:31PR is important.
21:33Pepping, that's what it is.
21:35I got nothing against him settling down
21:37and taking on a little responsibility.
21:42Are you putting me in your chair, Daddy?
21:44Sure, that's fine.
21:45Just keep it that way.
21:47But I got more than one son.
21:49And nobody says that you've got to run things alone.
22:01You better go see your wife, Junior.
22:04If they get too much of a head start.
22:07My first grandson's gonna be theirs.
22:10Night.
22:45Yeah.
22:48Thought you might want to talk to me.
22:50How in hell did she end up marrying him?
22:53You're asking me?
22:55I brought her a couple of barbecues here.
22:57I didn't know they were getting on that well.
23:00Well, I don't know about you, Ray,
23:01but I'm not standing still for this.
23:02I don't want to stand still for it either, J.R.,
23:05but they're married, ain't they?
23:08Yeah.
23:09So were those fine ladies we spent that memorable weekend with
23:13I was up at Waco last year.
23:19Holy word.
23:23What do you do?
23:24Not me.
23:26Us.
23:28You and me, Ray.
23:29We're gonna bust it up, ain't we?
23:31What else?
23:32Yeah.
23:33What else?
23:47I'm off.
23:55I know where all my people is going at and
24:08For now?
24:10I'm not waiting for you.
24:10I can't wait for you.
24:11I'm not waiting for you, Ray.
24:11Your lifewhat While you're not you everyone
24:12have wigao ?
24:18I don't know.
24:51I don't know.
25:16You're getting up, you're just going to roll in when I open the door.
25:24What are you doing up in Austin?
25:26No hearings today.
25:28When I heard about my little sister getting married, what do you think you're doing marrying a Ewing?
25:34Marrying a man.
25:36Bobby Ewing is not a man.
25:39Pamela, he's a Ewing.
25:41You know who those people are.
25:44They're me now.
25:47You used to be worse than I was.
25:50Breaking out windows in the Ewing building downtown.
25:53You used to plot revenge.
25:55Maybe marrying one is the best revenge.
25:59Oh, I'll bet the Ewing thinks so.
26:01I don't care what they think.
26:03I don't care what you think.
26:05I love Bobby Ewing, that's it.
26:09Well, I don't believe it.
26:11Because, I mean, I think you do care what they think.
26:13And I think you care what I think.
26:15I think you care a lot.
26:19I'll send a truck for the rest of this.
26:23I got it.
26:26Let's go.
26:28What about Digger?
26:29When are you going to tell him?
26:31I'll get around to it.
26:32Get around to it.
26:33Come on, Pam.
26:34You're telling your father ought to be first priority.
26:37I can't deal with Digger now.
26:39Don't blame me.
26:40Just don't go telling me how strong you are.
26:45Where are you going?
26:46What is this?
26:47Is that...
26:48I don't believe that car.
26:50All right.
26:52I believe it.
26:55Where are you going?
26:59Pam, where are you going?
27:00Look for Digger.
27:02Are you coming?
27:03No.
27:05I'm not riding in that car.
27:07Fine.
27:36Just in front of the sofa, guys.
27:38Thanks.
27:41Julie.
27:42Your new secretary.
27:44Want to meet him?
27:46Not right yet.
27:49Uh, Julie.
27:54I'm going to need the combination of the safe.
27:56Oh, J.R. changes it every month.
27:58I'll have to ask him.
28:12How's baby brother doing?
28:14He wants the combination.
28:27Well, how's all that reading coming along, Bobby?
28:29You get through that stuff yet?
28:30It's all pretty much routine, J.R.
28:32Yeah.
28:33Well, nobody ever said nuts and bolts are interesting,
28:35but they hold everything together.
28:37I'd like to look at the red files now.
28:38Well, now, if you think what you've been reading is dull,
28:41wait till you get in those red files.
28:42They'll just put you to sleep.
28:43Come on, J.R.
28:44By the time I was three years old,
28:45I knew the red files meant current and important.
28:48And when Daddy retired,
28:49I seem to remember he very ceremoniously presented you
28:51with a combination of the safe.
28:53So don't tell me it's all routine.
28:54Okay.
28:55I just thought you ought to get through that harder stuff,
28:57you know, all that procedures and operations and everything.
29:00That background stuff is real important.
29:04Okay, Bobby.
29:06Here you go.
29:10Well, thank you very much.
29:13Anytime.
29:14Anything you need, you just let me know.
29:21I'll be with you in just a minute.
29:22Okay, thanks.
29:32I want you to go to the bank
29:33and put this in my safe deposit box.
29:36Aren't you going to share your secrets
29:38with your little brother?
29:39You just do like I tell you.
30:10I'll be with you in just a minute.
30:17Come on, buddy.
30:18Another drink.
30:19I'll drink it out.
30:20Thank you, sir.
30:22That's a mighty nice of you.
30:23Now, 1930 was my year.
30:26My partner and I walked out right here in Texas.
30:30And I just followed my nose.
30:32I said, here.
30:34And he went back to register the claim
30:37and I stayed there and I drilled.
30:39And when I thought we had enough,
30:42I'm ten times more than we could ever spend.
30:45I said, that's plenty.
30:48And he looked at me and laughed in my face
30:53and said that I owned nothing.
30:56Nothing at all.
30:57I even owed him some money.
31:00Well, I tried to kill...
31:03I tried to kill Jock Ewing once or twice,
31:08but I bungled it.
31:09See, I can drill,
31:11but I can't kill.
31:13There you have it, Pammy.
31:15Product of Jock Ewing's ethics.
31:20You know what he's doing.
31:22Drill, you're going to be.
31:24What are you going to be?
31:25Hey, we're not ready to...
31:28Come on, it's all right.
31:29Come on, come on.
31:31No more treats?
31:32Listen, don't take it away.
31:33We're having a good time here.
31:35Come on, now.
31:36What's going on?
31:38Come on, let's go.
31:38I'll have a drink.
31:44Hi, Daddy.
31:46You okay?
31:47Sure, sure, sure.
31:53Daddy, I...
31:55I came...
32:00I came to tell you...
32:07I came to tell you that I got married.
32:10Well, now, what do you think of that?
32:16Daddy, please don't be mad or hurt.
32:21I love my husband, Daddy.
32:25Sure, you do.
32:29But he's...
32:30He's Bobby Ewing.
32:32Ah.
32:35Daddy, the boy I married is Ewing.
32:38Jack Ewing's boy.
33:15Oh, you love it, don't you love it.
33:20Well, can you move in?
33:21I haven't got enough to yell out here.
33:25Just a few friends coming over tonight.
33:35Can I help?
33:37Oh, I don't think so.
33:39We got sort of a routine here, you know?
33:42Ravel, would you put these spoons over there, please?
33:55I had your bag sent upstairs for you.
34:02You ain't got a chance.
34:04What do you mean?
34:05Well, when they don't want somebody, that somebody ain't got a chance.
34:11Do you ride horses?
34:12Wish I did.
34:14All you need is a good teacher.
34:17Ray Krebs would teach you, if you asked him nice.
34:22Did you ever hear the story on how I come to be here?
34:25No.
34:26Well, my daddy, he's the third brother in the middle.
34:31Gary, I heard about him.
34:32Yeah, the black sheep.
34:34A drunk.
34:36Like your daddy.
34:39Anyways, once upon a time, he went off and got this lovely 15-year-old girl pregnant.
34:46My mommy.
34:48He brought her home, but he couldn't do nothing right.
34:52He started drinking all the time, disappeared for weeks and months, came back again and started
34:58hitting my mom.
35:00So she up and left, her and me.
35:04When J.R. found out, he called some nice old boys in Dallas.
35:10They went after her.
35:12They caught up with her all the way over to Virginia, and they took back the baby.
35:18Me.
35:20They told her that if she ever came near Texas again, they'd kill her.
35:25You know, one time, I even heard she went to the law to get me back.
35:30Didn't amount to anything, though.
35:32It was J.R. who done it all.
35:35You ain't got a chance, lady.
35:44Bobby, you said it'd get better, and the status getting worse.
35:48Nobody said ten worse to me at dinner.
35:51I don't know, honey.
35:53Maybe I was being a little too much an optimist.
35:55My former position, being an optimist, was a virtue.
35:58Just take a while to adjust, that's all.
36:03Come in.
36:06Bobby, I'm sorry.
36:07I don't mean to disturb you.
36:08We just got word the hearings have been closed down for a while,
36:11so I want you to get down to Austin the next couple of days, okay?
36:13Uh, J.R., I thought this was all decided.
36:18Bobby, this is the last time, but it's got to be done.
36:21There's some old boys down there that owe us,
36:23and I want you to remind them of that fact.
36:26Once you don't owe us,
36:27well, it gives you a little time to rectify that situation.
36:29Then, J.R., I said I was through with this kind of work.
36:32Then, Bobby, you'd be through when the hearings are over.
36:35Once you leave early in the morning,
36:36shouldn't take more than three or four days.
36:49It's the last time, honey, I promise.
36:52Sure, Bobby.
36:54It's family, Pam.
36:55What can I say?
36:57No.
37:13Go up to the north pasture and see if you're spotty in those trees.
37:16I don't know what happened to them.
37:17They're just gone.
37:18Gone.
37:20Uh, Pamela.
37:21Where's Bobby?
37:23He'll be out in a minute.
37:24Oh, yeah?
37:24Going for a walk?
37:25Yeah.
37:26Say, uh, Ray's going up in the helicopter today,
37:30and since you're a Ewing now,
37:32I really want you to see the place right.
37:34So why don't you go up with him?
37:37No, thanks.
37:38No?
37:39Something the matter?
37:40Uh, you afraid of flying, or?
37:43No, I'm not afraid of flying.
37:45Oh.
37:50Sounds like a good idea.
37:51Okay, you're going to like it.
37:53Hey, you ever been up to a helicopter before?
37:56No.
37:57Won't you take her around the place.
37:58Forget anything I said, all right?
37:59You just show her the whole place.
38:00Anything she wants to do.
38:02Okay.
38:17Hey, you are.
38:18Yeah.
38:19Have you seen Pammy this morning?
38:21Well, yeah, I did.
38:22She was fixing to take a walk around here,
38:23look the place over.
38:24Well, she must be upset about this trip.
38:26I can't say I blame her.
38:27Oh, come on.
38:29I'm feeling sorry for yourself, boy.
38:30I just don't like leaving without saying goodbye, that's all.
38:32Yeah.
39:33Cow park.
39:34Like to think of himself as a rancher.
39:38Who was I kidding?
39:40What?
39:43Nothing.
39:55How about this now?
40:01What do you think of that, huh?
40:24You're going to get your feet wet.
40:25No, we're okay.
40:26We're okay.
40:38Put his head right over here now.
41:01Bobby, you could have had any woman in Texas.
41:05I didn't want that anymore.
41:10So she's special.
41:12Why?
41:13Because the way she makes you feel?
41:16Oh, hell, Bobby.
41:18Ray Grebs has been telling me about that girl for years.
41:20That's enough, J.R.
41:21I don't think it is.
41:23We need you down in Austin.
41:25There's things happening down there that are important.
41:27It could mean millions of dollars to us, Bobby.
41:30But it's not as important as your peace of mind.
41:34I'll help it.
41:38J.R., what are you doing?
41:40Something distasteful, but necessary.
41:54It's not working out, is it, Pam?
41:58No, it's not.
42:02Well, there's something to be said for, like, sticking to life.
42:08I've never believed that before.
42:13What are you going to do now, Pam?
42:17I don't know.
42:25Maybe this isn't the time to say this.
42:28You and me.
42:30It was good.
42:31Real good.
42:34We should have got itched a long time ago.
42:37I guess I just needed to lose you to realize that.
42:41Oh, that's so sweet.
42:44You've been sweet right along.
42:46Maybe it's not too late.
42:49Oh, I don't know.
42:51I can't even think straight.
42:54Sure.
42:57Well, aren't you going to swim?
42:58Are you kidding?
42:59It's freezing.
43:00You used to like the cold.
43:03Not that much.
43:08You know, in the old days, I wouldn't have had to do that.
43:12Oh!
43:13Oh!
43:16Oh!
43:17Oh!
43:18Oh, no!
43:19Oh, what a lovely idea!
43:20What the hell did I do?
43:21Oh!
43:22It's cold!
43:23Oh!
43:24You are the one who didn't know that!
43:27Oh!
43:28Oh!
43:29Well done!
43:29It wasn't.
43:30That's real!
43:31We love you, Shaq.
43:34I'll build fire.
43:36Make us some food and coffee.
43:40Okay?
43:42It's life old times.
43:44It's all been old times.
43:45It's summer!
43:46It's summer!
43:54Sure don't want some more of this hot Joe now.
43:56Mm-mm.
43:58Mm.
43:58I'm fine.
43:59You don't like my coffee.
44:01Oh, I love your coffee.
44:03Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
44:07You're so beautiful.
44:13Shouldn't we be getting back now?
44:15No, I suppose you're gonna tell me this isn't the most fun you've had in the last three days.
44:21I had a real good time.
44:23Yeah.
44:27What's that?
44:28What?
44:30Hey, ma'am.
44:34Hey, ma'am.
44:40It's J.R.
44:42Well, it can't be.
44:43He's on the way to Austin with Bobby.
44:45Well, it is, and Bobby's with him.
44:57This is a setup.
44:59What?
45:00J.R. sent me up, and you helped him?
45:03Now, ma'am, I don't know where you get that idea.
45:06Nothing happened here.
45:07You better back me up.
45:10I can't help but conclusions your husband's gonna draw.
45:13Yes, you can.
45:14And if you don't back me up, I'll tell J.R. about you and Lucy.
45:17And Lucy?
45:18I saw you and Lucy coming out of the barn.
45:21She couldn't wait to tell me all about it.
45:26You tell him, J.R. and he's gonna kill me.
45:27That's right.
45:28So back me up and make it good.
45:36Hi, J.R.
45:38Hello.
45:39Hi, honey.
45:40Nice to see you.
45:42Isn't it nice J.R. knew exactly where we'd be?
45:45Pam fell in the lake.
45:47I slipped in trying to help her out.
45:49Bobby, if I were you...
45:50If I were you, I'd shut up.
45:54Ray showed me the ranch, but it was J.R.'s idea.
45:57Is that true, J.R.?
45:59Is that why going to Austin can wait till you brought me up here?
46:04It stops right now, J.R.
46:06Pamela's my wife and you're gonna treat her with respect.
46:08Now, listen here, little brother.
46:10No, I won't listen.
46:11And you can stop that little brother nonsense, too,
46:13because that stops from here on in.
46:14Hold on.
46:15We'll always be brothers, J.R.
46:18But if you ever try and force me to choose,
46:21there's not a chance in a million I'd choose you or any family above my wife.
46:26Are you listening?
46:27Yeah, I'm listening.
46:29Pamela's past is none of my business.
46:31She was not my wife in the past, but she is now.
46:34And you'd better remember it.
46:36Well, I don't think you're...
46:36It was a dumb, stupid trick, J.R.
46:38If we ever do it again, I should...
46:39Bobby, Bobby, that's your brother!
46:41Please.
46:45She's my wife, J.R.
46:47And she's gonna stay that way.
46:58Come on.
47:18Sorry, J.R.
47:20A couple more minutes.
47:21Sorry, Ray.
47:22Not your fault.
47:24It's fine.
47:29I underestimated the new Mrs. Ewing.
47:33Well, I surely won't do that again.
48:05Thanks.
48:06Thanks for listening.
48:08Bye.
48:16Bye.
48:20Bye.
48:21Bye.
48:24Bye.
48:24Bye.
48:25Bye.
48:25Bye.
48:28You