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Clips from Dallas - Digger's Daughter (S01E01)
"Your folks are gonna throw me right off that ranch."
Dallas
"Relax, honey. You're my wife now. You're family. You are a Ewing."
Dallas
"How in hell did she end up marrying him?"
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"I brought her to a couple barbecues."
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"I didn't know they were getting on that well."
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"I don't know about you, but I won't stand for this."
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"We should have got hitched a long time ago."
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"- Maybe it's not too late. - Oh, I don't know."
Dallas
"It stops right now, J.R."
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"Pamela's my wife, and you're gonna treat her with respect."
Dallas
"- Now, listen here, little brother... - It was a dumb, stupid trick, J.R.!"
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"Bobby James Ewing, I don't believe you."
Dallas
"Well, now, this is a fine state of affairs."
Dallas
"Married less than 24 hours, and my new bride doubts my veracity."
Dallas
"- I do if you say you're not nervous. - Well, I'm not nervous."
Dallas
"Except for maybe one or two little butterflies somewhere."
Dallas
"Your folks are gonna throw me right off that ranch."
Dallas
"Relax, honey. You're my wife now. You're family. You are a Ewing."
Dallas
"And once that sinks in, they're gonna love you."
Dallas
"Before it sinks in is what worries me."
Dallas
"Relax, sweetheart. Everything's gonna be fine."
Dallas
"- Lf you say so, Bobby. - I say so."
Dallas
"Gonna be a cold day today, eh?"
Dallas
"Not for everybody."
Dallas
"Fill it up with unleaded and check under the hood for me."
Dallas
"Then pull it over to the side. We'll have breakfast. I appreciate it."
Dallas
"Come on, sweetie."
Dallas
"You work for Jock Ewing personally, or Ewing Oil?"
Dallas
"Ewing Oil Company."
Dallas
"How long did you work for Ewing Oil, Mr. Bradley?"
Dallas
"Oh, about five years, Senator Barnes."
Dallas
"No, I'm not a senator. The gentlemen on my left and right are senators."
Dallas
"I'm just a legal counsel. I'm counsel for this committee."
Dallas
"I gotcha."
Dallas
"- Did you carry...? - J.R., you want me to open the drapes?"
Dallas
"- Daylight will make a glare on the TV. - Go ahead, open them up."
Dallas
"Maybe the glare will blind that jackass."
Dallas
"I told you, my job was courier, not opener."
Dallas
"Those envelopes were sealed."
Dallas
"Did you ever have any reason to think that there was money in those envelopes?"
Dallas
"I never had any reason to think about anything, except maybe traffic."
Dallas
"Were you ever told to be careful with the envelopes?"
Dallas
"I wasn't hired to be careless, so no one told me... Had to tell me about it."
Dallas
"Seems like old Phil is handling Cliff Barnes just fine."
Dallas
"Old Phil will be spilling his guts by noontime."
Dallas
"I hope the old man ain't watching this."
Dallas
"Well, we have testimony that..."
Dallas
"John Ewing Jr. 's office."
Dallas
"Good. How about yourself? Fine. Yes, he's right here."
Dallas
"It seems he is watching."
Dallas
"Hello, Daddy."
Dallas
"- You watching this thing? - Yes, sir."
Dallas
"I see a couple of familiar faces sitting there."
Dallas
"Them old boys are supposed to be on our side."
Dallas
"Why in the hell ain't they saying anything?"
Dallas
"- I don't know. - Where's Bobby?"
Dallas
"- I don't know. In New Orleans someplace. - John..."
Dallas
"...get him back and send him down to Austin."
Dallas
"Tell him to spread around a few B's and collect some of our markers, hear?"
Dallas
"Yes, sir."
Dallas
"- I don't know. - To pay Pearl?"
Dallas
"Now, look, you're on to something that I know nothing about."
Dallas
"That's for sticking your nose where it don't belong."
Dallas
"Most men keep work in their briefcases."
Dallas
"This is work, honey. I told you, I'm Ewing Oil's goodwill ambassador."
Dallas
"You got a whole satchel full of goodwill there."
Dallas
"Yeah. Daddy calls them B's. Booze, broads and booty."
Dallas
"That's what keeps the independent oil men independent."
Dallas
"I thought you had a hand in running the family business."
Dallas
"Well, I do, honey. I got a hand in keeping the business running. Same thing."
Dallas
"No, it's not."
Dallas
"Pammy, I like my job. It's people, it's a good time."
Dallas
"And women."
Dallas
"Now, just because I got what I want don't mean I can't help..."
Dallas
"...some old boys get a little of what they can't get on their own, does it?"
Dallas
"Especially if the good old boys do a turn for Ewing Oil now and then?"
Dallas
"Well, see there? You're not so dumb."
Dallas
"Ray?"
Dallas
"- Ray. - Yes, sir?"
Dallas
"That you, Ray?"
Dallas
"Yeah. Yeah."
Dallas
"Be right down."
Dallas
"- Good morning. - Morning."
Dallas
"Did you take my granddaughter to school today?"
Dallas
"No, sir. I haven't seen her."
Dallas
"- Well, maybe one of the boys took her. - Yeah."
Dallas
"You know what?"
Dallas
"- I want you to do something for me. - Sir?"
Dallas
"I want you to make sure that Lucy gets to school every day."
Dallas
"We've been getting letters saying she misses more than she goes..."
Dallas
"...and she ain't ever gonna graduate that way."
Dallas
"Sure thing. I'll take care of it."
Dallas
"I'm counting on you, boy."
Dallas
"Ray?"
Dallas
"Yeah?"
Dallas
"You and that fine-looking Barnes girl on or off these days?"
Dallas
"- Mostly off, sir. - Well, too bad."
Dallas
"Thought maybe you might talk to her, get her to call off her brother."
Dallas
"- Yeah? What's old Cliff Barnes up to now? - He's turning us Ewings up on TV."
Dallas
"Well, you know how it is with us."
Dallas
"Soon as I start seeing her again, maybe I can help you out."
Dallas
"Sure. Give it a try."
Dallas
"Trying's the fun part of it anyway."
Dallas
"- Yeah. - See you."
Dallas
"Have a good day, sir."
Dallas
"Damn. You know how close that was?"
Dallas
"It weren't close at all. He'd never come up here."
Dallas
"- Well, I tell you, if he knew, he'd kill me. - Well, I ain't gonna tell him."
Dallas
"- Hey, who's number one, Ray, her or me? - Come on, Lucy."
Dallas
"She's probably real different, right?"
Dallas
"Look..."
Dallas
"...I gotta go."
Dallas
"- Do you ever call her Lucy by mistake? - No."
Dallas
"That would be funny."
Dallas
"- Call me her name. - No."
Dallas
"Do it."
Dallas
"Call me her name."
Dallas
"Pam."
Dallas
"Again."
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"Pamela."
Dallas
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