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Dallas - The Original Series
A&Q - Who Said What? Answer, Then Post Your Line
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<blockquote data-quote="Lastkidpicked" data-source="post: 195188" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>I'm glad you posted that Jon Ewing, Jr. Because there is so much more behind the comment than it seems.</p><p></p><p>During the contest to see who will win Ewing Oil, Bobby finally decides that he needs to get down in the mud to beat J.R. so he decides to set up George Hicks, the energy commissioner.</p><p></p><p>Bobby goes to Carl Daggett to line up the blackmail. Carl approves of the blackmail, saying, "<strong>Its a classic move, Bobby, it works every time</strong>".</p><p></p><p>The reason that this line has some extra meaning behind it is that in Bobby's mind, this is a one time thing that he has never done before and will never do again.</p><p></p><p>But when he hears "It works every time", Bobby realizes that doing this once is just as bad as doing it all the time.</p><p></p><p>Great scene.</p><p></p><p>And I guess you can now easily guess this next one:</p><p></p><p>"Ewing, I gotta give you credit. You are just as dirty as your famous brother."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lastkidpicked, post: 195188, member: 237"] I'm glad you posted that Jon Ewing, Jr. Because there is so much more behind the comment than it seems. During the contest to see who will win Ewing Oil, Bobby finally decides that he needs to get down in the mud to beat J.R. so he decides to set up George Hicks, the energy commissioner. Bobby goes to Carl Daggett to line up the blackmail. Carl approves of the blackmail, saying, "[B]Its a classic move, Bobby, it works every time[/B]". The reason that this line has some extra meaning behind it is that in Bobby's mind, this is a one time thing that he has never done before and will never do again. But when he hears "It works every time", Bobby realizes that doing this once is just as bad as doing it all the time. Great scene. And I guess you can now easily guess this next one: "Ewing, I gotta give you credit. You are just as dirty as your famous brother." [/QUOTE]
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