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Dallas Season 1 Episode 7 ‘Collateral Damage’ Recap 7/18/12

Dallas Season 1 Episode 7 ‘Collateral Damage’ Recap 7/18/12

Tonight on TNT is an all new episode of Dallas.

On tonight’s show titled “Collateral Damage”. When John Ross is pressured, he starts a feud amongst family members. If you missed last week’s show called “The Enemy of My Enemy”, we have a full and detailed recap for you here.

On last week’s show John Ross was bothered by the weight of having to do his father’s dirty work and decided to move into Southfork. Strife continued to grow between Ann and Bobby when it was revealed she went to her ex for help with a family problem. Rebecca tried to get back into Christopher’s good graces again by trying to help him save Southfork.

On tonight’s show a life-changing secret is revealed to Elena by Rebecca. Ann’s ex-husband demands an apology. John Ross meets with Lucy as he attempts to turn two family members against each other.

Meanwhile, John Ross is under pressure from his allies and tries to turn one family member against another. A family associate is murdered, leaving everybody wondering who the culprit is.

Tonight’s episode is going to be an exciting and explosive one that you won’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in for our live coverage TNT’s Dallas tonight at 9PM EST! While you wait for our recap hit the comments and let us know what you thought of last week’s episode 6 of Dallas season 1! Also check out a sneak peek video of tonight’s episode below!

DALLAS SEASON 1 EPISODE 7 ‘COLLATERAL DAMAGE’ LIVE RECAP HERE!

disclosure: I was selected to participate in TNT’s Dallas Roundup Network. I was not compensated for writing this post, but have received a screener.

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