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Dallas Season 1 Episode 9 ‘Family Business’ Recap 8/1/12

Dallas Season 1 Episode 9 ‘Family Business’ Recap 8/1/12

Dallas airs tonight on TNT with an all new episode. On tonight’s show titled “Family Business.” On tonight’s show John Ross learns the value of family when he must choose between blood and oil. Sue Ellen and Rebecca both find themselves victims of men who could destroy their lives.

If you missed last week’s show called “No Good Deed”, we have a full and detailed recap for you here.

On last week’s Bobby was arrested for assaulting Harris Ryland who later demanded an apology from Bobby. Christopher demanded a paternity test when he found out from Elena that Rebecca was pregnant as she was with her when she had morning sickness. Ann flipped out because Christopher wanted nothing to do with Rebecca and get this, Rebecca is having twins.

On tonight’s show John Ross learns the value of family when he must choose between blood and oil. Sue Ellen and Rebecca both find themselves victims of men who could destroy their lives. And the Ewings must once again rally around one another when a medical crisis strikes.

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 8 of Dallas season 1!

DALLAS SEASON 1 EPISODE 9 ‘FAMILY BUSINESS’ 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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