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A3: Yes, many white tote bags come with adjustable straps for added comfort and versatility. This feature becomes even more valuable when you graduate and continue using your bag as a travel backpack post-graduation, ensuring that you can explore the world in style and comfort. We're talking Moses baskets, baby monitors, changing mats AND play mats, baby blankets, bath seats - and that's not even all the things you need inside the house. Even when venturing out for epic adventures, many of our bags easily transform into versatile daypacks. They often come with multiple pockets for all the essentials, ideal for busy days out. Sorry mamas, the days of leaving the house with just your phone and keys tucked into your pocket are long gone. Print location is on the pocket. 18 oz canvas. High resin molded tooth zipper, handles are heavy weight polypropolene, nickel D-rings for the optional shoulder strap, and includes an interior mesh pocket for valuables. Children younger than 2 who develop shigellosis may develop a high fever that can cause seizures, but this is rare. If you're the kind of person who loses your electronic gadgets a lot, or the cords you need to charge them up every couple of days, consider an electronic valet.


Minimal and a little bit ugly, this is the bag for the man who can’t take off his Birkenstock Bostons. And top of that list is a baby changing bag. Venturing beyond your front door with your little one in tow requires its own exhaustive list. On the Front Shell this will overlap the Pocket, closing the bottom edge. The scene at the end of the Oct. 11, 1985 episode wherein Pam, in emotional distress, turns and finds Graison standing lovingly in front of her, is truly tear-jerking. Those Eyes" (Oct. 4, 1985) Police find Sue Ellen, but because her purse was stolen, she is without identification and is placed in a "drunk tank" jail cell with a horrendous group of drunk-and-disorderly, belligerent females. She fitfully tries to open the jail cell door and then falls to the floor in convulsive alcoholic shock. J.R. visits Pam at Pam's stately home and proposes that Pam relieve herself of the burden of administering Christopher's inheritance at Ewing Oil by selling Christopher's shares to him. Though animosity between J.R. and Pam has not diminished, Pam is pensive about J.R.'s proposition. Jenna decides to remain at the Southfork ranch with her daughter, Charlie, for the near future. Ewing matriarch Miss Ellie and her husband, Clayton Farlow, worried about Sue Ellen, contact police and are guided to the detoxifying ward of the County Hospital, where they discover a baggy-eyed and frenzied Sue Ellen on one of the beds. Miss Ellie agrees to J.R.'s plan to commit Sue Ellen to a sanitarium for problem drinkers. J.R. encounters Dusty at the hospital's detoxifying ward, and the two men exchange fist-punches. Seeing the demented look in Sue Ellen's eyes causes J.R. to remember Sue Ellen as she was when he first met her. Jeremy Wendell of Weststar suggests to Cliff that Cliff persuade Pam to sell Christopher's shares in Ewing Oil to Weststar, and if Wendell can persuade a Ewing to sell another ten percent share of ownership to him, he will own enough of Ewing Oil for it to become a Weststar subsidiary and will reward Cliff's favour by appointing Cliff as Chief Executive Officer and J.R.'s boss! Naturally, this idea appeals to Cliff. J.R. consigns Sue Ellen to Meadowlark Sanitarium. "Resurrection" (Oct. 11, 1985) Pam decides to return to work at Barnes/Wentworth Industries and is welcomed back there by Cliff. However, she is reminded of Bobby when she sees a picture of him on her desk and again experiences debilitating sadness. Wendell meets with Miss Ellie and Clayton to proclaim his wish to buy Ewing Oil and to this purpose asks to purchase Miss Ellie's 10% ownership of the company. Ewing Oil has always been the focus of family infighting, and Miss Ellie, weary of the strife, is tempted by Wendell's "sales pitch" and says that she will consider it. Wendell mentions that he is going to extend a similar offer to the remainder of the family. Miss Ellie advises J.R. to give serious thought to Wendell's proposal, but J.R., adamant that his father's legacy remain a Ewing property, seeks to secure for himself enough Ewing Oil shares to stop Wendell. He is unsuccessful in acquiring Ray's 10% share as Ray tells to J.R. that he will follow Miss Ellie's lead if Miss Ellie chooses to sell to Wendell, but Jack Ewing, J.R's cousin and Jamie's brother, who endeared himself to J.R. in defending the Dallas Ewings' sole entitlement to Ewing Oil against Cliff and Jamie's challenge- in exchange for a ten percent share in the company, promises not to sell his fraction of Ewing Oil ownership to any non-Ewing buyer (e.g. Wendell). However, Jack also assures Cliff that he would side with Jamie (Cliff's wife) if Jamie wanted for him to do so. Pam perceives that she is being followed and of this suspects J.R., who is increasing pressure upon her to sell Christopher's Ewing Oil shares to him. She is angry at Cliff when Cliff obliquely states his wish that she sell the shares to Weststar. Pam's feelings of sorrow and anxiety reach a climax, before the man who is really following her, Mark Graison, arrives at her home, and she faints in his arms when she sees him. "Saving Grace" (Oct. 18, 1985) Mark explains his reasons for staying away from Pam until now, tells her that he is in remission, and agrees to stay indefinitely in Dallas to help her. Cliff confers with Wendell in downtown Dallas while Wendell eats ice cream. Wendell is curious about Jack, of whom Cliff refers as being in agreement with Wendell's plan to purchase Ewing Oil. Later, Jack tells to Cliff that he does not appreciate Cliff's hasty conclusion about his intentions concerning Ewing Oil and shirks further contact with Barnes or Wendell. Mark and Pam join Cliff and Jamie for dinner, and Cliff is overjoyed that Mark is alive. Treatment of Sue Ellen has begun at the sanitarium. Dusty tries to assist, but Miss Ellie tells him that she wants no involvement by him in Sue Ellen's recovery. J.R. employs a private detective to investigate Jack's background, and Jack's apartment is searched by a phantom figure. Jack discovers the intruder but is unsuccessful at identifying him or preventing his escape, and Jack and Jamie suspect the fight for control of Ewing Oil as the cause for the mysterious visit. Jack is developing a fondness for Jenna and Jenna's daughter, Charlie. Ray cautions Jack about J.R.. From a talk with Wendell, J.R. realises that Cliff and Wendell are working together in Weststar's bid to own Ewing Oil. Mark goes to the Ewing Oil offices and confronts and punches J.R. for J.R.'s treatment of Pam, after learning from Cliff about J.R.'s attempt the previous year to preoccupy Pam on a false search for Mark in the Caribbean. He informs J.R. that he will do everything within his means to ruin Ewing Oil. "Mothers" (Oct. 25, 1985) Sue Ellen's mother, Patricia Shepard, comes to Dallas after hearing about Bobby's death and learns from Miss Ellie that Sue Ellen has been committed to a sanitarium, and though accommodating Patricia at Southfork, Miss Ellie is not particularly pleased to see the rather overbearing and un-empathetic Patricia, who asserts her right to aid Sue Ellen. J.R. nominates Bobby for Oil-Man of the Year, the award to be given at the annual Oil Barons' Ball. When Jack accuses J.R. of involvement in the intrusion upon his home, J.R. denies responsibility and suggests that Cliff or Wendell was the culprit. Mark reunites with his friend and doctor, Jerry Kenderson, who agrees to lead a new research facility on unusual blood diseases, funded by Graisco. Someone takes photographs of Jack while Jack is accompanying Jenna, Charlie, and Donna at a shopping mall. J.R. meets Mark at Mark's polo grounds and attempts to "mend fences" with Graison so that Graison will not influence Pam to sell Christopher's Ewing Oil shares to Wendell, and Mark replies that he will not attempt to sway Pam one way or the other. Ray advises Jack not to pursue Jenna romantically because Jenna needs time to recover from Bobby's death. After Pam informs J.R. of her intent to sell the shares of Ewing Oil bequeathed to Christopher by Bobby to Weststar, J.R. considers leaving Dallas, accompanied by John Ross, if he loses control of Ewing Oil to Cliff and Wendell, and Miss Ellie bows to the memory of her late husband, Jock Ewing, family patriarch and founder of Ewing Oil, and decides not to sell her 10% share in the business to Wendell. "The Wind of Change" (Nov. 1, 1985) Sue Ellen is released from the sanitarium and stays with her mother, now with her own residence in Dallas. Patricia is intent on mending the marital rift between Sue Ellen and J.R.. The people secretly photographing Jack are Angelica Nero of Marinos Shipping and her assistant, Grace, who regard Jack as essential to their mysterious business aims, and they plan to use J.R. and Ewing Oil, of which Jack has 10% ownership, to gain suasion over Jack. Miss Ellie tells J.R. of her resolution not to sell her 10% Ewing Oil share, but J.R. retorts that her choice is at this stage immaterial because due to the imminent purchase by Weststar of Christopher's 30% Ewing Oil ownership from Pam, "outsiders" will now own a portion of the family business- and J.R. cannot be a party to such an arrangement. He proclaims his wish to sell his 30% fraction of Ewing Oil and with the proceeds of the sale build a new oil company away from Dallas. Miss Ellie, during a visit at Pam's home, expresses her concern that the Ewing clan is disintegrating, which gives Pam pause for thought. At the Oil Barons' Ball, J.R. is unpleasantly surprised to find Sue Ellen in attendance with her mother at Miss Ellie's table, Bobby is posthumously declared Oil-Man of the Year, and Pam announces that she will retain Christopher's shares in Ewing Oil and act on his behalf as co-President to J.R.. Donna and Ray Krebbs learn that Donna's unborn baby has Downs syndrome and are devastated. "Quandary" (Nov. 8, 1985) J.R. and Pam's first confrontation involves Pam's use of Bobby's office. Mark is displeased about Pam's decision on assuming Bobby's duties as co-President, and he and Pam quarrel. Ray is unenthusiastic about Donna continuing her pregnancy of a defective foetus, but Donna is adamant that the baby be born and loved regardless of any abnormalities. Donna and Ray watch a group of handicapped children play soccer, and Ray starts to share Donna's sentiment. To pique J.R.'s curiosity, Angelica propositions Cliff with a joint offshore oil-drilling venture with Marinos Shipping. Word of this reaches J.R., and as Angelica has hoped, J.R. contacts her and requests a meeting, at which J.R. invalidates Barnes/Wentworth and suggests that Ewing Oil would be a superior choice for partner in the co-venture. Angelica meets Jack and Jenna, who have come to the same restaurant where she is dining with J.R.. For the time being, Mark and Pam have a truce where Pam's work at Ewing Oil is concerned, and the two passionately make love. "Close Encounters" (Nov. 15, 1985) J.R. asks a hesitant Jack to work at Ewing Oil and invites Angelica to the Ewing Charity Rodeo, where Angelica can again see Jack. At the rodeo, Jack and Ray participate in a bareback bronco riding event, applauded by Jenna and Donna; Dusty performs in several events and wins the All-Round Cowboy Award, presented to him by none other than J.R.; and a rejuvenated Sue Ellen competes with Jamie and Jenna in a barrel race. Patricia is annoyed by Dusty's reciprocated attentions to Sue Ellen and interrupts a conversation between J.R. and Mandy. Sue Ellen calmly confronts Mandy with a question: why is Mandy still the "other woman" in J.R.'s life if J.R. is committed to her as she claims? So many "other women" have been in J.R.'s life and invariably abandoned. Angelica mingles with the Ewing family, and Pam, also in attendance of the gathering and learning that J.R. is interested in dealing with Angelica, insists that she, as J.R.'s "partner", be involved in any business between Ewing Oil and Marinos Shipping. Angelica reluctantly concurs and later says to Grace in regard to Pam, "I didn't count on her." Angelica convinces Jack to drive her in his car to the hotel at which she is staying and appeals to his manners as a gentleman for him to accompany her to the door to her room. Jack is curious about Angelica's obvious interest in him. At the rodeo, a violent steer strikes a fence near which Donna is standing, and the fence hits her in the abdomen. Ray rushes Donna to hospital, where doctors are only able to save Donna's life by removing the foetus, which is not advanced enough in development to survive. "Suffer, the Little Children" (Nov. 22, 1985) Donna becomes bitterly withdrawn after Ray tells her that she lost their baby. J.R. assures Pam that he would not engage in collaboration with Marinos Shipping if doing so were harmful to Ewing Oil and promises to provide her with full information on Marinos Shipping's co-venture offer. He then informs Angelica that he will see to it that Pam will not interfere in Ewing-Marinos business. Still living with her mother, Sue Ellen refuses Dusty's invitation to co-habit Dusty's apartment. She does not want to commit to any man at this point in her life, though she appreciates Dusty's companionship. J.R. senses Angelica's interest in Jack and deliberately arrives late for a lunch with Angelica and Jack, in the hope that the two will establish a rapport that would be helpful to J.R. in J.R.'s scheme to use Jack's involvement in the alliance with Marinos Shipping to assure that Jack (and Jack's 10% Ewing Oil shares) will be in his "corner" in his struggle with Pam for control of the family business. When he does eventually join Angelica and Jack, J.R. needles Angelica with his doubts about Angelica's motives vis-a-vis the co-venture. Later alone with Angelica at Angelica's hotel suite, J.R. seduces Angelica (and vice versa) while J.R. demands answers concerning Angelica's choice of Ewing Oil as an offshore oil-drilling partner and the nature of her fascination with Jack. Patricia and Miss Ellie agree that John Ross is the best thing to result from J.R. and Sue Ellen's troubled marriage. J.R. assigns Pete Adams, a private detective, to investigate the reclusive Dimitri Marinos and his executive business director, Angelica. Sue Ellen initiates legal separation from J.R. and files a petition for full custody of John Ross, sparking a confrontation with a furious J.R.. "The Prize" (Nov. 29, 1985) Sue Ellen has a nightmare (that is, a nightmare within a nightmare, if the Pam's dream premise is accepted) that J.R. pursues her and John Ross and removes the boy from her arms. Telephoning from Athens, J.R.'s detective, Adams, suggests that J.R. refrain from dealing with Angelica while he probes some strange activity at Marinos Shipping's Greek headquarters. Angelica learns about J.R.'s hire's enquiries and arranges through her Greek contact, Nickolas, to detain the investigator. J.R. and Sue Ellen separately talk with John Ross about their battle for custody of him, and the boy, confused and distraught, hides in Bobby and Gary's tree house, to be found by Miss Ellie, who tries to allay his anxiety that he is the focus of his parents' mutual animosity and may be required to choose one over the other. Angelica tells J.R. that Jack, unbeknown to himself, is the illegitimate son of Dimitri Marinos from Jason Ewing's wife and will inherit ownership of Dimitri's assets when the ailing Dimitri dies. J.R. deduces that Jack is only half Jamie's brother- and not his cousin, and Angelica declares that the deal between Ewing Oil and Marinos Shipping depends upon Jack's uninformed compliance with her. Pam announces to Angelica that she is at this juncture opposed to Ewing Oil's undertaking with Marinos Shipping on the basis of it being too extensive an investment, and Angelica confers with Grace on the option to eliminate Pam. The custody trial judge individually interviews John Ross, J.R., and Sue Ellen (in a weird fading sequence with an unseen questioner) and decrees that Sue Ellen, despite her history of alcoholism, will have custody of John Ross. "En Passant" (Dec. 6, 1985) Displeased with the judge's custody decision, J.R. orders his lawyer to file a petition for appeal- and tries to influence the slated appeal judge by promising to provide a job for His Honor's son at Ewing Oil. Pete Adams is still a captive of Angelica's man, Nickolas, in Athens, and Grace moves to intercept an envelope (that contains revelation of sinister intent on Angelica's part) mailed from the detective to his agency partner, Sam Barker. Posing as a secretarial replacement, Grace works for Barker until the envelope is delivered, then secretly confiscates it. Nickolas forces Adams to telephone Barker with a falsely favourable report about Miss Nero's stewardship of Marinos Shipping. An increasingly withdrawn Jenna rebuffs Jack, who expresses his attraction to her. Sue Ellen reconsiders assuming custody of John Ross due to the effect that the separation from J.R. and from Southfork would have on the boy. Pam's independent advisers persuade her to consent to Ewing Oil's collaboration with Marinos Shipping, and Pam, J.R., Jack, and Angelica meet to formalise the deal. Mark and Jerry successfully open Graison Research to find cures for rare blood diseases. "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" (Dec. 13, 1985) Sue Ellen decides to return to Southfork for John Ross' sake, and Patricia chooses to leave Dallas now that her daughter seems to be in a settled position again. Realising that he has no future with Sue Ellen, Dusty Farlow bows out of Sue Ellen's life, informing Clayton of his intention to part with Dallas. Clayton begins to experience financial problems with his oil industry holdings. J.R.'s detective, Adams, is arrested by Greek police- and henceforth silenced- on charges fabricated by Nickolas. "Curiosity Killed the Cat" (Dec. 20, 1985) Pam receives a package from Matt Cantrell, a childhood friend of Bobby's. The content is an emerald, with a note written by Cantrell stating that the emerald is the first return on an investment made by Bobby prior to Bobby's death. Bobby's secretary, Phyllis, provides Pam with the details of Bobby's funding of Cantrell's quest for emeralds in Colombia. Mark, annoyed by Bobby's continuing presence in Pam's life, cannot pretend to be enamoured with Pam's excitement regarding Bobby's friend. Sullen with his rejection by Jenna, Jack does not attend an arranged luncheon with J.R., Pam, Angelica, and Grace, and J.R. must explain Jack's absence to Angelica, using the improvised excuse that Jack is attending to some unavoidable business with Ray and Clayton, Jack's partners in a ranching project. Barker recognises Grace when he sees her with J.R., Angelica, and Pam, and Grace acts quickly to prevent Barker from revealing her secretarial ruse to J.R.. A day later, J.R. learns that Barker was killed in an automobile accident. Donna visits a care centre for disabled children and is invited to become involved in helping them- and Ray is less than enthusiastic about her interest. Miss Ellie senses that Clayton is worried about something. Mark invites Sue Ellen to work for Graison Research as a fund-raiser, and Sue Ellen realises that gainful employment is precisely what she needs for a sense of self-worth outside of her troubled marriage. Mandy catches J.R. in a lie regarding his whereabouts. Knowing from Cliff that J.R. was at Angelica Nero's hotel room on a night said by J.R. to have been spent at home with John Ross, Mandy vows revenge and agrees to funnel information about Ewing Oil to Barnes. "The Missing Link" (Jan. 3, 1986) Cliff uses information provided by Mandy regarding J.R.'s offshore oil drilling plans in which a secretly purchased instrument from Barnes/Wentworth Industries is crucial, to scuttle J.R.'s covert buying strategy and thence complicate Ewing Oil's union with Marinos Shipping. J.R. suspects Pam of telling her brother about Ewing Oil's need of Barnes/ Wentworth merchandise now withheld by Cliff from J.R.'s "middleman" purchaser. Matt Cantrell arrives in Dallas and meets with Pam to request her endorsement and capital support in the Colombian emerald mine, and Mark's irritability concerning this is nearing a boiling point. Miss Ellie learns about Clayton's troubles, and when Clayton begins to sell his assets to cut his monetary losses, Miss Ellie decides to purchase them anonymously. Angelica is fuming when she learns that Jack has left Dallas and not provided an address where he can be contacted. Jamie is critically wounded in an accident while observing the goings-on at Barnes/Wentworth Industries. J.R. sees Mandy sneakily perusing his oil-deal papers. "Twenty-Four Hours" (Jan. 10, 1986) Cliff maintains a vigil at Jamie's bedside while friends fill a Dallas Memorial Hospital waiting room. Jamie goes into hemolytic shock as her body adversely reacts to transfused blood lacking the rare antigen variant in hers. It is determined that Jamie is in mortal need of a compatible blood donor. On the premise that Jack's blood will match that of Jamie, the Barnes and Ewings initiate an intensive search for Jack. Although J.R. believes that Jack is not a complete blood relation to Jamie and will not be able to help her, he is determined to locate Jack for his own purpose with Angelica. So, J.R. goes on television with a message about Jamie's condition and with a $25,000 reward for anyone with knowledge of Jack's location. Cliff is mystified by J.R.'s seemingly altruistic action. Jenna, blaming her rebuff of Jack for his absence, remembers Jack's mention of a secluded cabin retreat and goes there with Ray to successfully find Jack, who has been incommunicado and has not known about the emergency with Jamie. Jack arrives at Dallas Memorial and donates a sample of his blood for analysis, and to J.R.'s astonishment, the blood type is identical to Jamie's. Jack and Jamie are truly full brother and sister. Jamie starts to recover after a transfusion of blood from Jack. "The Deadly Game" (Jan. 17, 1986) J.R. confronts Angelica about her deception concerning Jack's lineage, and Angelica has no choice but to tell J.R. the truth, that Jack is a close look-alike of Dimitri Marinos, and that Jack is needed to substitute for a very ill Marinos in a public appearance. J.R. is not pleased with Angelica's prior untruthfulness but still wants to profit from the Marinos offshore oil wells and agrees with some apprehension to Angelica's insistence that Jack not be told about the planned substitution of Marinos until he and J.R. are on an aeroplane to Martinique, which is where Marinos is scheduled to attend an oil industry conference and a party- a masquerade party. Cliff and Jack watch over Jamie during her recuperation. Sue Ellen attracts the amorous eye of Jerry Kenderson at Graison Research. Pam decides to visit the emerald mine site in Colombia, and Mark angrily refuses to go with her on her chase of Bobby's dream. Cantrell is in conspiracy with J.R. to preoccupy Pam with the mine, which is really anything but certain to yield the desired gems; hence, Cantrell is on J.R.'s payroll. "Blame it On Bogota" (Jan. 24, 1986) Knowing that Mandy is acting as a spy for Cliff, J.R. laments to Mandy that the emerald mine has been projected by experts to be the most promising one in the Western hemisphere, and as J.R. has expected, Mandy reports this to Cliff, who eagerly involves himself as a partner in the emerald mine endeavour, with which Cantrell has beguiled Pam and inflamed Mark, who warns Cantrell that Pam's investment in the mine had better reap dividends. Jack becomes romantically involved with Grace. Miss Ellie approaches the Ewing family banker to request a large loan, with her 10% of Ewing Oil ownership as collateral, and the banker, though complying with Miss Ellie's request, expresses his concerns to J.R., who wants his mother's banking monitored to determine where she is spending the money. While covertly talking with Matt in a park while Matt feeds popcorn to pigeons, J.R. states his intention to Cantrell to use Pam's disastrous investment in the emerald mine as proof that she is unfit to administer Christopher's 30% share of Ewing Oil. Matt and Pam fly to Bogota and trek to Los Gatos, where an "emerald-yielding" mountain is. Sue Ellen reassures Mark about Pam's love for him and remarks that Pam is simply honouring Bobby's memory. "Shadow Games" (Jan. 31, 1986) J.R. fumes when he learns that Clayton is the receiver of Miss Ellie's borrowed funds and confronts Farlow with this information. Clayton now knows that Miss Ellie is the mysterious buyer of the assets that he has been selling to stay solvent, and despite some initial anger, Clayton is deeply touched by Miss Ellie's concern for his financial welfare. Jenna is more and more self-blaming, self-pitying, reclusive, and brusque over her loss of Bobby. Dimitri Marinos' death gives Angelica further impetus to instigate the impersonation of Dimitri by Jack. Angelica donates 1 million dollars to Graison Research at a fund-raising auction organised by Sue Ellen, whose new, self-assured persona appeals to J.R.. In Los Gatos, dissident miners overpower Matt and kidnap Pam. "Missing" (Feb. 7, 1986) Matt telephones J.R. with the grim report. Because Pam's peril as a kidnappee was not part of J.R.'s plan, he confers by telephone with Cantrell, telling Matt that at all costs Pam must not be harmed. J.R. orders Cantrell to wait until J.R. is already on an aeroplane to Colombia before contacting Mark. Knowing that his telephone link with Cantrell has been monitored by the Los Gatos police (who are privy to the kidnapping and are expected by Mark and Cliff to help), J.R. realises that to keep his involvement in the emerald mine adventure secret from Mark, Cliff, and Pam, he must go to Los Gatos and persuade the top policeman, Luis Rueda, to cooperate. Mark and Cliff are aghast at Pam's abduction and fly to Colombia. "Dire Straits" (Feb. 14, 1986) J.R. bribes Rueda to maintain the secrecy of his connection with Cantrell and to spare no effort to find Pam and departs Colombia shortly before the arrival of Mark and Cliff. After a fisticuffs between Mark and Matt, Mark and Cliff reluctantly agree to allow Matt to deliver ransom money to Pam's captors in the Colombian jungle. Cantrell is successful, and Mark and Pam are reunited. Mandy confesses to J.R. that she has been betraying him to Cliff, and J.R. replies that he has known this for some time and could never have confidence in her again. Charlie overhears Miss Ellie, Clayton, Ray, and Donna discussing the possibility of placing Jenna into an establishment for mental therapy. Grace beds with Jack as per Angelica's instructions. Corrupt-to-the-core Rueda is really the orchestrator of the kidnapping of Pam and benefits both from the ransom and from J.R.'s bribery. Through research with a stack of videotapes, J.R. learns that an old acquaintance, Alex Garrett, was at one time connected with Marinos Shipping. "Overture" (Feb. 21, 1986) Still in Los Gatos, Matt is obliged to show the emerald mine to Pam, Mark, and Cliff, and there is not much to see. Cantrell maintains that the mine will, when fully developed, yield jewels, but Cliff is sceptical. Pam has complete trust in Matt, as too now does Mark- because Graison is grateful for Cantrell's role in Pam's release from danger. Pam offers to relieve Cliff of Cliff's financial endorsement of the mine, and Cliff accepts the offer. Despite his dishonest alliance with J.R., Cantrell is determined to mine emeralds at the Colombian site. Through Donna's work at a centre for disabled children, the Krebbs are becoming close with a deaf and partly mute orphan named Tony Crane. Jenna's state of mind continues to worsen, and despite the urging of the Ewing family, she refuses to see a psychiatrist. Although tempted by J.R.'s invitation for her to come with him to Martinique, Sue Ellen rejects it. Garrett steadfastly declines J.R.'s urgent request for information on Marinos Shipping. "Sitting Ducks" (Feb. 28, 1986) Pam, Mark, and Cliff return to Dallas, and Pam and Mark go to Southfork to obtain Christopher, who was staying with Miss Ellie while Pam was in Colombia. Garrett reconsiders his evasiveness and telephones J.R. with a warning that Angelica may be a threat. Hurried to board an aeroplane for business purposes, Garrett arranges to meet with J.R. in Martinique before the masquerade party. J.R. and Jack fly to Martinique with Angelica and Grace, and to his bitter dismay, Jack is finally told about the plan for him to impersonate Marinos at the oil industry conference, at the masquerade party, and then on the Marinos yacht departing Martinique. Though furious with J.R., Angelica, and Grace for not telling him about this until now, Jack agrees to cooperate with his associates. J.R. and Jack do not know that Angelica and Nickolas are not really in the late Dimitri Marinos' favour but have suppressed news of Marinos' death and plan to succeed Marinos in the seat of power after the company owner and founder (his impostor, Jack, to be precise), is killed, along with his "friend", J.R. Ewing, in an explosion on the Marinos yacht, the blast triggered in secret by Angelica and Nickolas and intended to look like an accident caused by a faulty fuel system on the yacht. The dastardly pair test-detonate their explosive, unbeknown to J.R. and Jack. "Masquerade" (Mar. 7, 1986) While Pam is at Southfork to collect John Ross to visit with Christopher, she has a tete-a-tete with a vitriolic Jenna, who argues that she (Jenna) was the only woman that Bobby really loved, that she was cheated from marrying him, and that while Pam has Mark Graison, she has nobody. Pam retorts that Bobby was instead going to remarry her, but Jenna did not know this and calls Pam a cruel liar. Grace is privy to what Angelica and Nickolas are planning and decides to warn Jack and J.R. that they will be in mortal danger on the Marinos yacht and urges them to flee Martinique. J.R. wants to talk with Garrett, who is overdue but has telephoned J.R. and agreed to meet J.R. at the party. J.R. replies that he and Jack will briefly appear at the masquerade party and then exit. While Angelica introduces Jack as Dimitri to oil industry executives, J.R. confers with Garrett, who confides to J.R. that Dimitri was near death three years ago, and a codicil to his will eliminated Angelica from Marinos Shipping. Garrett believes that Angelica gained control of the helpless Dimitri's affairs by repeatedly forging Dimitri's signature. Angelica and Nickolas suspect Grace of betraying them, and Angelica chooses a Plan B. She orders her henchman to sniper-shoot Jack with a crossbow while Jack/Marinos is about to speak to the party crowd. J.R. detects Jack's would-be assailant and rushes to push Jack away from of the crossbow's aim. In full view of every party attendee, Angelica points a pistol at Jack and J.R.. "Just Desserts" (Mar. 14, 1986) Angelica is unable in the ensuing commotion at the masquerade party to fire an effective gunshot at Jack and J.R. and opts to flee while she can. She "executes" Grace for Grace's betrayal of her plan, and Jack and J.R. find Grace's body. Nickolas is caught and forced by Garrett and the Martinique police to sign a confession to altering the codicil to Dimitri's will to reverse Dimitri's decree that Angelica is not entitled to a position of supreme power in the business. Pam tells Mark about her upsetting encounter with Jenna, and Mark visits Jenna at Southfork and proclaims to her that he and she are opposite sides of the same coin, the second choices of Pam and Bobby, that what Pam said about Bobby's decision to remarry Pam was the truth. After Mark departs Southfork, Jenna vividly recalls the day before Bobby's death, on which she sensed that Pam was still Bobby's first choice and decided to suspend her own marriage engagement to Bobby, a fact that Jenna has been refusing to remember. Finally, she realises that she had already essentially lost Bobby before Bobby's death and is able now to cope with the loss of her beloved. Jenna apologises to Pam for her bitter and intemperate remarks, and the two women whom Bobby loved embrace, each promising to support the other. Martinique police are not entirely convinced of Jack and J.R.'s innocence in Angelica's plot but agree to allow them to return to Dallas, where J.R. acts to secure agreement with Garrett (by Dimitri's will now the magnate of Marinos Shipping) to ownership of the oil yielded by the Marinos oil wells. He also claims to Sue Ellen that being close to death from Angelica's gun has caused him to prize more highly the things that he has in life, including her. Pam decides to finally separate herself from Bobby's legacy and to allow J.R. to buy Christopher's shares in Ewing Oil. Now assured of majority control of the company, J.R. looks at the portrait of his father, Jock, in the Ewing Oil office, and says, "Daddy, it's all mine.


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