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00:01what's wrong nothing he's coming home who's coming home gary gary did you hear jr yes mama i heard
00:12i don't want anything to go wrong honey this is gary my brother gary how are you going to handle
00:20two brothers i don't have to handle two brothers i don't have to handle anything he's a loser
00:25if he wants something he can't lose it all by himself no he'll mess up this visit without any help
00:30for me
00:58so
01:08so
01:12so
01:16so
01:25so
01:32so
01:37so
01:43so
01:50so
02:12that's not going to help your game i'll be the one to decide that ellie
02:17i guess 15 percent resection in personnel uh suggest termination of the older personnel
02:23before they have a chance to retire and collect the accrued retired benefits
02:27i destroy the tape and put the type version in the red files
02:36jr five letters watermarkers
02:43buoys
02:44what'd you say jr
02:47b-u-o-y-s buoys
02:54thank you jr
02:59thanks jr
03:00thanks jr
03:00thanks jr
03:02thanks jr
03:12a sore loser
03:16not too much now pam
03:18she's okay jock
03:20well the doctor said she shouldn't exert herself
03:23the exercise is good for her
03:28oh no jock not again
03:30you haven't won a game since february
03:33march
03:52i love this song
03:57don't overdo it now pam
04:01i'm fine
04:01come on pam
04:03my daddy hasn't talked to me in weeks because of what he did
04:06that's not the whole story and you know it
04:09no
04:09it doesn't change the way i feel
04:13lucy i bet you're real excited about that cattle auction tomorrow
04:17aren't you
04:18i used to love the cattle auctions
04:20my daddy used to take me
04:22you're kidding grandpa southworth
04:24he must have felt about you the way grandpa feels about bobby
04:29when i was four or five
04:30when i was four or five and found out what the auctions were i made a terrible fuss
04:35i didn't want them to sell them
04:39i didn't want them to sell any of the livestock
05:04why did he take you
05:04i never did understand what southworth saw in those deer but i do now
05:08don't pay as well as oil
05:10but
05:11well i don't know
05:11it just feels good ellie
05:15it'd be nice if you could share that feeling with your sons
05:17i'd love to
05:18but bobby has to go on that
05:20the oil man's junk at the las vegas
05:23and jr there
05:23well he don't care anything about ranching anyway
05:27gary was always a cowboy among my sons
05:29he really loved this ranch
05:31like i do
05:48ever notice how quiet it gets when my daddy's name is mentioned
05:53i wonder why that is
06:09cold drink for you my darling
06:18i bet jr'd just love to go to that cattle auction with you
06:22well i've asked him before but he's always turned me down
06:24well that's because you and oil takes up all of his time
06:28i think he'd really be interested
06:29i never knew that
06:31but hell yeah it's a big lad to have him go
06:34thank you chuck
06:43jr
06:44i have great news for you
06:47daddy's gonna take you to the cattle auction with him tomorrow
06:50isn't that wonderful
07:15yes my darling
07:19What was that all about?
07:21It's a wife's duty to come to the aid in the support of her husband.
07:26Well, what's that got to do with a cattle auction?
07:29Well, your daddy's going to the auction,
07:31and I should think that you'd want to be by his side for a change.
07:35I don't know about your cows, I don't.
07:37Well, the surroundings are not important.
07:39Listen, I got something to tell you.
07:40No, you listen.
07:43Now, you may not see what's going on around here, but I do.
07:45You, little brother Bobby is slowly taking away everything that you have.
07:52I have lost a thing.
07:53Yes, you have.
07:55Bobby's in the business now,
07:57and Mommy and Daddy have accepted that girl.
08:01And ever since the miscarriage, they've become downright sweet to her.
08:05They wouldn't even let you say those funny little things about her that you used to say.
08:10That's temporary.
08:11Well, maybe.
08:12But every day I see you losing your grip.
08:16And if you're not going to do something about it, then I will.
08:21Are you finished?
08:24I said, well, don't you ever try to tell me how to run my business?
08:27Ewing oil is bigger than it ever has been.
08:29You know why?
08:30It's real simple, honey.
08:31It's because of me.
08:33Now, I got brother Bobby running errands so fast,
08:35he hadn't even found the washroom yet,
08:37and I don't think he ever will.
08:40So if you want to keep sleeping between those satin sheets,
08:43don't you ever try to tell me how to run my business.
08:55Now, Bobby.
08:57Well, now what, honey?
08:59What's all this about Las Vegas?
09:02Oh, there's an oilman's convention there tomorrow.
09:05You're going?
09:07Well, honey, I know I promised I wouldn't go on the road anymore.
09:09I was kind of saving it as sort of a surprise.
09:15We're both going.
09:16Oh, man.
09:18Oh, man.
09:19Oh, man.
10:13Oh, man.
10:24Well, there's a pool.
10:26Well, I wouldn't trust you.
10:27I wouldn't trust you.
10:31Now, Rex, you low-wild bandit, how are you?
10:34Good to see you.
10:35Best of you, don't need anything.
10:36We'll get up the bar anyway.
10:38Bobby, it's good to see you.
10:39How do you feel it?
10:41Okay?
10:41Good enough, good enough.
10:44Victor, Bobby.
10:46I can't believe your daddy had missed one of these shindles.
10:48Well, I'm telling no tales, Victor.
10:49He's a dyed-in-the-wool rancher now.
10:51Cattle have stolen his old oilman's heart.
10:56Tis of water.
10:57Tell him.
11:16Gotta getkin's out of it.
11:182,5, 6,8, 6,6,9, 6,9...
11:226,9, 6,9, 6,9...
11:266,9, 6,6,9, 6,9, 6,9, 6,9...
11:35Uh...
11:35What's it, Roger?
11:36Yeah, Daddy?
11:40I want to go to that Western store and see what they have there.
11:43Well, what about lunch?
11:45I'm not hungry.
11:46All right, you go ahead, t-shirt.
11:47I'm hungry.
11:47Thanks, Granddaddy. I'll see you in an hour.
11:49Lucy.
11:50What?
11:51Suppose you see something you like.
11:52Hey, 132.
11:53What?
11:53You're going to the Western store.
11:54You might want to buy something.
11:55Hey, 132.
11:57There's one.
11:57Hey, there's a couple out of them.
11:58Up here.
11:58Yeah, it's all right.
12:03That one down there is 27 on that cliff.
12:06Don't run with me.
12:0727.
12:08Yeah, I heard it.
12:09But you're not coming with me.
12:10I'm not going to the Western store.
12:11Hey, 132.
12:12Coming off the scale.
12:18Where are you going?
12:20It's none of your business.
12:22You know, your granddaddy just happened to make my business.
12:25Leave me alone.
12:29You know, you're fixing to get yourself into trouble, Lucy.
12:33You don't know everything, so just get lost.
12:39No.
12:43If you don't, I'll tell granddaddy about you and me.
12:47I don't think I'll start harping on that again, Lucy.
12:50Try me.
12:52Wouldn't granddaddy just love to know about all those afternoons in the hayloft?
12:56I'll tell him I tried to stop, but that you wouldn't let me.
12:59And I'll tell him that you tried to make me go with you somewhere right now.
13:03What's so important?
13:06What's so important?
13:20I'll meet you back here in an hour.
13:34It's not what you think.
13:35Oh, I don't care.
13:39I'll tell you.
13:39Bobby marrying Digger Barnes' daughter, that's one thing.
13:42But that don't mean Jock's going to stand for you taking up with Digger's nephew.
13:46Then you make sure he doesn't find out.
13:52Let's go.
14:24Thanks.
14:26Hi.
14:28Hey.
14:30You remember, Jimmy.
14:31Oh, sure I do. I brought you the last time.
14:33How are you doing, Jimmy?
14:35Good. How about yourself?
14:37Can't complain. Just let me clear these and we'll take a little walk.
14:40I'm going to forgive myself.
14:43I'll help you.
14:48They look more like sisters, don't they?
14:50What?
14:51Well, Val and Lucy, they look more like sisters than they do mom and daughter.
14:55Yeah.
14:57Oops.
14:58Well, we'll see you down in the casino, all right?
15:00Bye-bye.
15:01Bye-bye.
15:20Bye, honey. That's the last of them.
15:23Almost.
15:24One more good old boy, I'll shake hands and say goodbye.
15:26Bye-bye.
15:37Yeah.
15:38Got to clean up.
15:39Uh, my wife and I are going down to the pool right now.
15:41Don't forget suntan motion.
15:43Uh, can't you do this while we're out?
15:45The thought of this messy room would ruin my day.
15:48I am compulsive.
15:49Uh, now listen, fella.
15:50I'm sorry.
15:51Once I start, I can't stop.
15:52Now listen here.
15:53I just want you to get out and...
16:00Gary.
16:02In the flesh.
16:06Gary.
16:13No.
16:20Pammy.
16:21Pammy, I want you to meet somebody.
16:29This my wife?
16:30Honey, this is Gary.
16:33Hello, Gary.
16:35Hello.
16:36No, honey, this is Gary.
16:38My brother, Gary.
16:55You know, every time I look at that pretty face, I can't believe how lucky I am I found you
17:00again.
17:02Tell me about you and Daddy.
17:04Oh, sugar, I've been telling you that same story for the last couple of months.
17:08Come on.
17:10Okay.
17:13Well, I was only 15 years old.
17:16But you said you were 16 to get the job.
17:19Right.
17:20And in he comes, the greatest man I ever saw.
17:24He sat himself down and took a look at me.
17:29Oh, are you sure you want to hear all this again?
17:31Yes.
17:31And then you said, what will it be?
17:33Mm-hmm.
17:34And he said, I don't know, what does a man in love eat for lunch?
17:40I knew he was just flirting, but it was good flirting.
17:45He made me feel like a lady.
17:49He always did, didn't he?
17:51Always.
17:52He was there when I got off work to walk me home.
17:56Miss Valleen, he said, I have the urge to ask you to marry me.
18:03What did you say?
18:04Well, nothing.
18:05I didn't know what to say.
18:07But he took that as a guess, and two days later we got married.
18:13He never even touched me.
18:15He never even hardly kissed me until after.
18:19A real gentleman.
18:21It's a good thing, too.
18:25Because I would have been scared.
18:27I mean, I was always a good girl.
18:30The times that you saw him, he just came and went.
18:35He was the dearest man I ever knew.
18:38Every day I knew him.
18:40Until he took me home to meet his family.
18:43Yeah, I know that family.
18:45He kept saying no and stalling, but after you was on the way,
18:49I made him take me home to meet him.
18:51Well, that was the biggest mistake of my whole life.
18:55The last thing they wanted was him being married to a nobody like me.
19:00He just wasn't strong enough to stand up to me.
19:06Especially to J.R.
19:11I used to think I hated J.R. Ewing more than anybody.
19:17But I didn't.
19:20Not until now.
19:24Anyway, there I was.
19:25Gambled myself into $40,000, $50,000 debt.
19:28Full-fledged alcohol with no place to go.
19:31So I did the only thing a real man could do.
19:34What was that?
19:35I blacked out.
19:38One day I woke up.
19:39I looked in the mirror.
19:41I'd been beaten to a pulp.
19:43Yeah, I don't know who did, but I'm sure I had it coming.
19:46Later on that day, I discovered that I'd lost two weeks.
19:49I still didn't know a thing about them.
19:51I don't care.
19:53Anyway, I figured whoever worked me over would be back,
19:55so I hightailed it out of town.
19:57You came here?
19:59Eventually.
20:00And you've been straight ever since?
20:01No.
20:02I kept on trying, and I kept slipping back.
20:06Took me a long time to lick it.
20:08How'd you do it?
20:10Got a job as a bartender.
20:12You're kidding.
20:13No, think about it.
20:14You keep the stuff all in front of you there.
20:17It's the only way.
20:20And when you felt a gambling urge coming on?
20:22Same thing.
20:23Came here and got a job dealing blackjack.
20:25I love it.
20:26I love it.
20:27You work here?
20:28In the Byzantine.
20:30But I knew the Lone Star oil men were here.
20:33So I checked the junket list downstairs,
20:35and when I saw your name on it, I came on up.
20:39I suppose Daddy's name would have been on that list.
20:45He still might have come up.
20:48J.R.?
20:51What do you think?
20:54Garrett.
20:55I think you and I have something in common.
21:02Hey, come on now.
21:03J.R.'s not that bad.
21:05Oh, Bobby.
21:10Mama, let's get a place together.
21:14That'd be nice, wouldn't it?
21:16Maybe rent a little apartment.
21:18Sugar Plum, if your uncle knew we was even seeing each other,
21:21he'd run us clean out of Texas.
21:23Maybe even worse.
21:24Imagine what he'd do if you left home to come with me.
21:27We could go to another state.
21:29I tried that when he was a baby.
21:31He found us then.
21:32You could just bet he'd find us now.
21:34Maybe.
21:35But you know, I told you how Bobby's married Digger Barnes' daughter.
21:39If he hasn't been able to break them up...
21:41Just give him time, Sugar Plum.
21:42Oh, but, Mom...
21:43No buts.
21:45Let's just keep it like this.
21:46For the time being, anyhow.
21:47Then we'll see.
21:49Okay?
21:50Okay.
21:52I'll come back as soon as I can.
21:54I'll be counting the days.
21:55You take care now.
21:57And you too, Jimmy.
22:19Lucy's still round-faced and rosy.
22:22Long golden hair and a smile that would melt rocks.
22:26And sweet Lord, is she sweet.
22:28Oh, Bobby, she's a wild cat.
22:30Pamela!
22:31Well, I'm sorry, but you're not describing the Lucy I know.
22:35Everybody tweets her like a China doll, and she's not.
22:38She gets everything she wants.
22:40And she got the Ewing temper and the stubbornness...
22:43And the Ewing spirit.
22:44So far, I like her.
22:47I thought you would.
22:48Do you?
22:50Well, she'd hate to hear me say it.
22:53But I do.
22:54I like her a lot.
22:56And I know I would.
22:58Oh, you old boy.
23:02Bobby, who are you coming?
23:04My mama.
23:04Who else? Tell her you're coming home.
23:10Don't.
23:11I don't get it.
23:12I didn't say anything about going home.
23:14Well, you looked us up, didn't you?
23:17That doesn't mean I'm ready for a family reunion.
23:20Now, look at you.
23:21You're fine.
23:21You're solid as a rock.
23:23Some rock.
23:24I can just see old J.R. getting ready to pulverize me.
23:27Gary, you're making a big deal out of nothing.
23:29You haven't seen him in years.
23:31And time changes things.
23:35Maybe a visitor.
23:36Oh, I don't...
23:36Hey, come on.
23:37Anybody who can lick booze and gambling and Lord knows what else
23:40is not going to have trouble with J.R.
23:41And you didn't get along, that's all.
23:44Well, look, he's not a monster.
23:48He's family.
23:51Let me think about it.
23:54Oh, I gotta get going.
23:55Hey, we're gonna see you for dinner, right?
23:57Sure.
24:01Good to see you.
24:06Bye-bye.
24:08We'll see you at dinner.
24:09Right.
24:16Bobby, are you sure you know what you're doing?
24:19Honey, everything is gonna be fine now.
24:22You know, sometimes I think you forget just how tough your family can be.
24:27Don't forget what they did to Digger at the barbecue.
24:29Now, honey, I love you.
24:31And you know how I feel about you, Daddy.
24:33But I don't see that Gary is anything like Digger.
24:36I hope not.
24:38And now I'm gonna get into my swim trunks and burn myself to a crisp.
24:41Mm-hmm.
24:43Oh, honey, Mama's gonna flip.
24:46I mean, Gary was always her favorite.
24:48A Southworth among Ewing, she used to call him.
24:52I'll see you downstairs.
24:59Let me have a club soda with a Twister lime, okay?
25:02Mm-hmm.
25:02Oh, wait just a minute.
25:06Hi.
25:07Hi, Gary.
25:08Where's Bobby?
25:08You got way laid by some old friends.
25:10He'll be along in a minute.
25:12So I could drink?
25:13Yeah.
25:14Like a tonic?
25:18Came on pretty strong, didn't he?
25:21Well, maybe.
25:23But I've been doing a lot of thinking over the last couple of years.
25:26So I don't hate J.R. anymore or my daddy.
25:31But I don't need to see him again.
25:33Never.
25:35And Mama?
25:37Well, I still miss Mama, but I can live with that.
25:40But.
25:41Lucy.
25:46The thing is, I'm an outsider with them.
25:49I know what that's like.
25:50I live in that house.
25:52They don't make it easy on outsiders.
25:54Well, J.R. anyway.
25:57But I think I can do it now, Mama.
26:00For a visit.
26:01I'm not positive, but I think I can.
26:05Well, if you need another outsider to leave them with them.
26:08Thanks.
26:09I just might.
26:10I'm sorry I'm late.
26:11Took a little extra, but I got him.
26:14You got what?
26:16Tickets?
26:17For the three of us?
26:18Home.
26:27It's the third time I've had this hat down.
26:29They're old.
26:29I don't know what the heck was this.
26:31Hey, Sally.
26:32Jock.
26:34What's wrong?
26:35Nothing.
26:37He's coming home.
26:38Who's coming home?
26:40Gary.
26:43Gary?
26:44He met Bobby and Pam in Las Vegas.
26:47And they talked.
26:49And Jock, he's just five.
26:52And they're all flying home this morning.
26:54Did you hear, J.R.?
26:56Yes, Mama, I heard.
26:57So you just forget about the office this morning.
27:00And Sue Ellen, you won't want to be going into town either.
27:04Of course not, Miss Ellen.
27:05Because I think we should all be here when he arrives.
27:10I don't want anything to go wrong.
27:14Nothing.
27:15Do you hear, Jock?
27:17Whatever is done is done.
27:19Leave it that way.
27:21He's still our son.
27:23And your brother.
27:25You give him what he needs to fit back in.
27:28Don't go putting up walls.
27:31Either of you.
27:35Jock?
27:37Jock, did you hear me?
27:44What kind of a man do you think I am?
27:47A son's coming home.
27:48I hardly know him.
27:50I'm not thinking about putting up walls.
27:52I'm thinking about tearing them down.
27:55You ought to know that, Miss Ellen.
28:07Well, isn't that exciting?
28:10Looks like you're going to have to get another office ready.
28:13I don't think that'll be necessary.
28:16Well, Lucy will be excited anyway.
28:20Lucky Lucy.
28:39J.R., it's not even lunchtime yet.
28:44Why do you think he's coming back?
28:46I don't know.
28:47See Lucy, I guess.
28:49He must want something.
28:51He's not smart enough to want anything.
28:53If he does, he's not strong enough to ask for it.
28:55Maybe he's changed.
28:57I doubt it.
28:58He's always weak.
29:00Is that why you drove him away?
29:03I did not drive him away.
29:05I tried everything in my power to keep him around here.
29:07I had plans for him.
29:09He was going to college.
29:10I tried to annul that marriage to that trashy girl.
29:12Only he left and the girl stayed, right?
29:15Did not leave.
29:16He flat ran out.
29:17Left his wife here.
29:18That little baby that my mother had to raise, by the way.
29:22He was scared of I don't know what.
29:24Always running away.
29:24Every time there's any pressure.
29:26Any time there's any responsibility.
29:27Out the door.
29:28J.R.
29:31How are you going to handle two brothers?
29:34I don't have to handle two brothers.
29:37I don't have to handle anything.
29:39Now he's coming for a visit.
29:40He's my brother and I'm happy about that.
29:42But why?
29:42But he's not going to stay.
29:45He's a loser to him.
29:46Been a loser every day of his life.
29:48If he wants something, he's going to lose it all by himself.
29:52No, he'll mess up this visit without any help from me.
29:55You can count on that.
30:14Ray?
30:15You in here?
30:16Yeah.
30:17I'll be right out.
30:27I said I was coming out.
30:29Oh, that was before I came in.
30:34Look at this.
30:35Our old stomping ground.
30:38Clothes book.
30:40Well, I've been thinking about reopening it, huh?
30:45What's the matter with that new little pal of yours?
30:49The Barnes kid.
30:51Monaghan, not Barnes.
30:53That's just the problem.
30:55He's a kid.
30:57Kid's just what you need.
31:01How about a kiss, Ray?
31:03Huh?
31:04Come on.
31:06For old time's sake.
31:10I told you I don't want no more of this, Lucy.
31:13Not now or ever.
31:16You don't mean that, Ray.
31:25It's Bobby and Pam doing home.
31:33Well, how's it look to you?
31:35About the same.
31:40Who's that?
31:42Well, how's it look to you?
31:57Well, how's it look to you?
32:00Well, how's it look to you?
32:05Well, how's it look to you?
32:07Oh, Gary.
32:14Oh, Gary.
32:16Hey, Gary.
32:21Hey, Gary.
32:34Do you know who that is?
32:39Yeah, I know who that is.
32:46Let's go.
33:16Hello, Lucy.
33:18Hi.
33:20It's good to see you.
33:24It's good to see you, too, Daddy.
33:40I tell you, Mama, he was wearing a busboy's uniform.
33:43And I had this wild vision of one crazy busboy
33:45running around the entire hotel cleaning up the whole thing all by himself.
33:49I opened the door and he came charging in.
33:50He was emptying glasses and cleaning up ashtrays.
33:53And I couldn't even catch up to him to throw him out.
33:55I was standing this close to my own brother and I didn't even recognize him.
33:58Until I finally spun him around to chuck him out of there
34:00and looked at him and there he was.
34:03Bobby, I don't think anybody wants to hear about this.
34:06Yes, we do.
34:08Gary, have you kept up with your riding?
34:10Lucy tells me you're the best rider in the county these days.
34:13That's enough.
34:14Let's cut out all this talk about bellboys and horseback riding
34:18and clear the air in this room.
34:20Jock, no.
34:21Bad enough during dinner, Ellie.
34:23I can't stand any more of it.
34:24Daddy, I don't think you can clear 16 years of air in just one sitting.
34:28Sure we can, Bobby.
34:29We take it simple.
34:30Who did what to who?
34:32Who needs forgiving?
34:34Who needs to forgive?
34:36We can stand eyeball to eyeball
34:39and get it over with all at once.
34:43If anybody wants to punch me in the mouth,
34:46just stand up and do it right now.
34:48That's enough, Jock.
34:50No, I don't think what Daddy's saying is so bad.
34:53Not in principle anyway.
34:55And I'd like to start the ball rolling myself.
34:58J-R-R.
34:59No, Gary.
35:00That's got to be said.
35:02I want to thank you for coming here in such a generous spirit
35:05and allowing all of us to let bygones be bygones.
35:09It's all right, J-R. It really is.
35:11You hear that?
35:13You hear it?
35:13He was always the kindest-hearted of us all.
35:17Welcome back, Gary.
35:45Hey, Bobby.
35:46Want to share some of that, brother?
35:48I don't know.
35:49Well, you were always a messy kid
35:51in milk down in front of your pajamas.
35:53In case you haven't noticed,
35:55there's no buttons on the back of my jammies.
35:58Yeah, I noticed.
36:00All grown up, married.
36:03Hey, remember the last time we did this?
36:07You never made me feel like a little brother.
36:10You're the only one who took me seriously.
36:12You and Mama.
36:15Yeah, I'd tell you about growing things
36:18and what to look for in fine cattle and...
36:21and about your drawings.
36:23You're wanting to paint.
36:25Yeah.
36:26You still do that?
36:28No, I lost the desire somewhere in a fifth of gin.
36:33Well, get it back.
36:35Do anything you set your mind to.
36:37Hi, Mama.
36:40Do you know how I've longed to see you two like this again?
36:43The first time I found you here,
36:46Bobby was in his high chair
36:47and you were feeding him a graham cracker.
36:50In my jammies with the buttons on the back.
36:52I'll leave you two alone.
36:57There, Bobby.
37:00Can I get you anything?
37:02You hungry?
37:03Oh, no, Mama, thanks.
37:06Gary.
37:09I've missed you so much.
37:11All the time.
37:17I'm glad I came home for a visit, Mama.
37:19Not a visit, son.
37:22You're home for good.
37:29It's a miracle you're coming back.
37:32And I'll be thankful for it until the day I die.
37:51I've been looking all over for you.
37:53What are you doing up so early, Lucy?
37:56I can hardly sleep.
37:57Daddy, I want you to take a drive with me somewhere.
38:00Where to, honey?
38:01To Fort Worth.
38:02Come on, please, Lucy.
38:03It'll be worth it.
38:04Fort Worth?
38:05Oh, come on.
38:05We'll get the keys to the pickup from Ray Krebs.
38:08I'll get the keys.
38:09Yes?
38:20Come on.
38:21Come on.
38:43Mama?
38:46Lucy, what are you doing here?
38:51What are you doing here?
39:05Hold out.
39:07See him, Mama?
39:12And he's still pretty.
39:27Hello?
39:30Aunt Maggie?
39:32What's wrong?
39:35What happened?
39:39Okay, where are you?
39:42No, I'll be right here.
39:44Okay, bye-bye.
39:46Is that Digger?
39:47Yeah, he's in the hospital.
39:48How bad?
39:50Same as usual, I guess.
39:53Except this time they found him half dead in the street.
40:00I'll go with you.
40:02Oh.
40:04Bob, I love you, but if he sees you there, it's only gonna make it worse.
40:13I'll call you in a while, okay?
40:15Okay.
40:26She's so nervous.
40:28That shows how much she still cares, right?
40:31I think it shows how nervous she is.
40:35How'd you ever find her?
40:38She found me.
40:40A couple months ago, she started coming up to the school.
40:43Waiting around outside.
40:46I don't know.
40:47For some reason, I just knew that that lady was there to see me.
40:52So one day, I went up to her and started talking.
40:56Daddy, is Mama gonna come back to the ranch with us?
41:01Oh, I don't know, sweetheart.
41:04I don't think I can convince her.
41:05I'm not even sure I should try.
41:09Oh.
41:12You go sit down, I'll take over.
41:21Pete, believe me, in self-defense, I think.
41:26Excuse me.
41:33Just such a shock.
41:35For me, too.
41:36She wouldn't tell me where we were going.
41:39Well, you didn't look shocked when you came in.
41:41Well, I sort of figured it out on the way in from the ranch.
41:46You're at the ranch?
41:47For a while.
41:49How is it?
41:51Not bad.
41:53In fact, it's good.
41:55I'm amazed.
42:00You look terrific, Val.
42:03Same as ever.
42:05When did you turn liar?
42:06You never was one before.
42:08I'm still not one.
42:13Lucy wants you to come back to the ranch with us.
42:16No, no, no way. I'm sorry.
42:19It'd mean an awful lot to her.
42:21Yeah, and a J.R.
42:23I don't think so.
42:24Oh, Gary, now you can't believe that he's changed that much.
42:27I do.
42:28But even if I didn't, I...
42:31I've seen how Mom and Daddy keep him in line.
42:33Yeah, no.
42:35Lucy's told me that.
42:39Look, Val.
42:41You and I...
42:42You and I...
42:44We've got a lot to talk about.
42:47And...
42:48I can't do it here.
42:52If you came back to the ranch with us, the three of us could spend some time.
42:56No, Gary, don't.
42:58I don't blame you for not wanting to.
43:02We were kids then.
43:05It's all changed now.
43:09It'd mean so much to Lucy, even for a while.
43:14Uh...
43:15I...
43:17I...
43:17I just don't...
43:18know.
43:25Mama?
43:26You're gonna come back to the ranch with us, aren't you?
43:31Please?
43:33Daddy?
43:40It's settled then.
43:42I'm gonna call home and tell them we're coming.
43:44Can we make it a surprise?
43:47Call, Gary.
43:57I don't know.
44:03I don't know.
44:04I don't know.
44:04I don't know.
44:05I don't know.
44:06I don't know.
44:06Ray Krebs said they took the pickup and went off down the highway a couple hours ago.
44:10Don't worry about it, Eddie.
44:12You probably want to see some of these old hangouts.
44:15Probably.
44:16Good afternoon, little Bobby.
44:17Hi, Daddy.
44:18Where's Pam?
44:20She went to see her daddy.
44:21It's pretty bad.
44:22He's in the drunk ward.
44:24Same old digger barns, huh?
44:26That's right, Daddy.
44:28The same old digger barns who had the guts to come here not too long ago and try and bury
44:31the hatchet.
44:32And left drunk and broken again because of you.
44:34That's the same digger barns who won't even see Pamela, let alone talk to her.
44:38That's enough!
44:47Miss Elliot, the telephone.
44:50Thanks, Rob.
45:00I don't know why Bobby has to be so hostile.
45:03Yeah, my son's got a right to defend his wife and her family, even for me.
45:08As long as he's got the guts.
45:22Doc, that was Gary.
45:25He and Lucy are with Lucy's mama.
45:29What?
45:30How'd they ever find her?
45:32Lucy's been meeting her.
45:34Well, I'll put us down to that quick enough.
45:35No.
45:36No, they want to bring her here now.
45:39I told that girl never to set foot in Texas again.
45:42Come on, J.R., can't you forget the past?
45:44Never means never, Bobby.
45:46I told them to bring her here.
45:50Jock, I want my family together again.
45:54From what I saw last night, Gary's got a good level head on his shoulders.
45:59If he thinks it's okay to bring her here, it's okay.
46:04Well, I thought this was just supposed to be a visit.
46:06Not anymore.
46:08He's here now, with my other boys.
46:11With his daughter.
46:13You gonna bring that girl here?
46:14She's nothing but a tramp mother.
46:15Lay off, J.R.
46:17If Gary wants her here, she's got just as much a right to be here as anybody, including you.
46:25Well, that seems to be the unanimous opinion around here.
46:31That'll be it.
46:38Tom, what's the name of that company I asked you to liquidate?
46:41Q&R makes those byproducts.
46:44I want you to reactivate it and rework the book so that Q&R looks like the IBM of Texas.
46:50And get the books out here just as soon as you can.
46:53Mr. Ewing, I don't think I heard you right.
46:56Now, that company's a loser.
46:58Fine, fine. I found just the loser to run it.
47:05What are you gonna do about Gary?
47:08I'm gonna do just what my family wants me to do.
47:11Become just what they want me to become.
47:14And what exactly is that?
47:17My brother's keeper.
47:32We may have known the most.
47:33God.
47:45For so many people.
47:47I know the most.
47:47Even I know you'd be near the book.
47:48Never updates you.
47:48I have known him for the rest of my life.
47:49How many are you gonna do?
47:49How many are you tauped up?
47:49Who are you're gonna?
48:00How many are you going to do?