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Looking Back At It, Miss Ellie Was Very Selfish.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snarky Oracle!" data-source="post: 443287" data-attributes="member: 57984"><p>Well, Jock only cheated on Miss Ellie once -- during war no less. It's true she married Jock to save the ranch, but a lot of women (maybe most?) marry men for the resources or potential resources. Some feel Jock loved Ellie more than she did him, but that's most hetero relationships; I'm not sure Jock deserved better, the reprobate.</p><p></p><p>BBG joked that she'd had a hard time working up tears over the idea that her 30-year-old son was moving out of the house, but Miss Ellie's trauma over how Gary was treated was still raw.</p><p></p><p>Yes, JR had enlarged the family fortune, but his behavior was probably hard to ignore.</p><p></p><p>But it's an old argument: should JR have been treated better? It's hard to believe he should've been, but naturally he felt the answer was "yes." Sue Ellen's opinions fluctuated based on how well she was getting along with JR at any given moment. And of all the Southfork ladies, only Donna -- already rich by her first marriage -- married (to Ray) for the money.</p><p></p><p>If Ellie was occasionally unfair to Jock, it's hard to care all that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarky Oracle!, post: 443287, member: 57984"] Well, Jock only cheated on Miss Ellie once -- during war no less. It's true she married Jock to save the ranch, but a lot of women (maybe most?) marry men for the resources or potential resources. Some feel Jock loved Ellie more than she did him, but that's most hetero relationships; I'm not sure Jock deserved better, the reprobate. BBG joked that she'd had a hard time working up tears over the idea that her 30-year-old son was moving out of the house, but Miss Ellie's trauma over how Gary was treated was still raw. Yes, JR had enlarged the family fortune, but his behavior was probably hard to ignore. But it's an old argument: should JR have been treated better? It's hard to believe he should've been, but naturally he felt the answer was "yes." Sue Ellen's opinions fluctuated based on how well she was getting along with JR at any given moment. And of all the Southfork ladies, only Donna -- already rich by her first marriage -- married (to Ray) for the money. If Ellie was occasionally unfair to Jock, it's hard to care all that much. [/QUOTE]
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