For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Even . Most of the season's writers are as per the previous season: showrunner Leonard Katzman, David Paulsen, Mitchell Wayne Katzman, Leah Markus and Louella Lee Caraway are joined by the returning Arthur Bernard Lewis. Furious at J.R., she persuaded the family to vote with her to have him fired as president, but changed her mind at the last moment as nobody would be able to take his place at the time. The wells came in as one of the biggest oil strikes in the world, making the Ewing family even wealthier. Cliff's daughter Pamela, who married John Ross, convinced him to give her 1/3 of Barnes Global giving the Ewings control of Barnes Global and Ewing Energies again. J.R. treads lightly as he keeps Debra Lynn, the woman who claims to be James' wife, at bay while manipulating James into returning to his current wife, Michelle. Ole' J.R. is upset and naturally tries to con Bobby into letting him back into the company. Cliff meets Dandy Dandridge, who reminds him of Digger; J.R. obtains Pam's will to plan in case she dies, while April lends Bobby her support; Sue Ellen is approached with help for her business; Miss Ellie feels Clayton is overexerting himself. This article is about the fictional American prime time soap opera family. In 1988, Bobby obtained the right to use the Ewing Oil name again. Bobby turned to childhood sweetheart Jenna Wade (Priscilla Presley; previously Morgan Fairchild and Francine Tacker) and they became engaged. Episode 13: "The Loudest Word". Cliff and Michelle hatch a plan to send Debra Lynn packing. Pamela Rebecca Barnes: 33% Must be used but can be one of a conglomerate of companies Votes: 2 . Bobby uncovers videotape that shows assassin Andre Schumann murdering Veronica on the plane, but Jenna refuses to believe she'll get out of prison. Bobby doesn't agree but goes along with it for now, although it later leads to some disputes between Bobby and John Ross. Still, Bobby retained his central role as the show's primary hero, and the Abel to J.R.'s Cain. Mrs Scotfield, his widow, wanted revenge and told Bobby that "one day a big fish like Ewing Oil is gonna get eaten up and swallowed whole by a even bigger fish". This almost always put him in the cross-hairs of his older brother JR, who was known as a conniving and ruthless oilman. Bobby enlists the help of Liz Adams to find Hillary Taylor. LeeAnn continues to play games with J.R. and dangles the possibility of getting Ewing Oil back in front of him; in the light of Cliff's confession to Johnny's murder, the DA, wanting to save face with the taxpayers for convicting an innocent man, manipulates evidence to have a mistrial declared and Carter is set free; realizing that her . In J.R. Returns, Bobby had a relationship with Julia Cunningham before taking over Ewing Oil. His chest and arms too! The land in East Texas may not contain oil, but it does have a lot of natural gas; Bobby rediscovers his passion for the oil business; Jenna isn't happy with Ray's choice for his best man; J.R. tells Casey about a company he wants Casey to acquire for J.R.E., but Casey considers buying the company for himself; April continues to dig into Nicholas' past; Ray and Jenna's wedding day arrives; Christopher learns he was a new half-brother; Sue Ellen meets Kimberly; Lisa shows up at the Ewing barbecue with legal papers for Bobby. He and Bobby agreed to merge their holdings, effectively resurrecting Ewing Oil. The remainder would go to Miss Ellie, Ray and Gary who would inherit 10% each. He halted the new drilling sites of Ewing Oil and began shutting down the oil fields. J.R. contemplates romancing Lee Ann in his effort to win back Ewing Oil, unaware that he's falling into her trap. The youngest son of the family, Bobby Ewing, was famously killed off at the end of the 1984-1985 season but brought back to life in an infamous "shower scene" a year later explaining that it was . Two men come April's apartment to 'talk' to her about Joey Lombardi and she tells them that Joey Lombardi is now Nicholas Pearce and where to find him; because of J.R. the price of WestStar stock is dropping and J.R. asks Ray buy some stock to help him take control of the company, but Ray refuses; Ray and Jenna tell Charlie that they want to send her to a Swiss boarding school and she is not happy about it; the mob men are looking for Nicholas' father and Nicholas sets up a ruse to make them believe his parents are dead; Casey opens up to Sly about his father's business dealings with J.R. and his own ambitions; Miss Ellie finally reveals to Clayton her suspicion that he is having an affair. The investors lost everything, sending them all near bankruptcy, though J.R. had minimized his losses by selling most of his shares. Margaret Krebbs (born 1987) - Daughter of Ray and Donna Krebbs. Bobby eventually pulled the deal off via a loan but had a terrible fight with Jock and decided to quit Ewing Oil, and later became a state senator. Bobby Ewing: Partner Only after awhile, the deals became more important than the people. Lisa goes to Southfork to say goodbye to Christopher; Casey informs J.R. about his meeting with Kimberley; Sue Ellen tells J.R. that she knows exactly what he's been up to; April is frightened when the men looking for Nicholas contact her; Laurel's friend David tries to blackmail Clayton for $50,000 to keep his silence regarding Clayton's alleged affair with Laurel; Bobby continues to get closer to Kay and later tells April that he doesn't think that their relationship should go any further. J.R. finds out that Cally's baby is his and hires a detective to find her. Back in control of Ewing Oil, J.R. sets out to get even with James, Sly, and Melinda Carlisle. and then when J.R. recovered and rightfulled expected his job back, he still backed Bobby. Cliff's plan was to sabotage Christopher's technology demonstration on the gas rig, causing the state to levy a billion dollar fine against Ewing Energies. The family met with Amanda, retrieved the document and won the battle for control. Original Air Date: November 9, 1990 In Paris, Sheila Foley tells Bobby that she will "take April's place" for a few days, and Bobby is forced to play the charade. Again, Bobby. Michelle's first act as the new owner of the former Ewing Oil is to fire J.R.; Bobby discovers that Jory Taylor, Hilary's daughter, is living in Malibu; J.R. laments that with Ewing Oil gone and Southfork practically empty, he feels all alone; as a further way to annoy J.R., Michelle convinces a somewhat reluctant James to marry her; J.R. asks James to move back to Southfork, but is livid when . Bobby's most defining character trait was his altruistic desire to do the right thing. Between 1996 and 1998, Bobby is CEO of Ewing Oil. She was the wife of Jock Ewing and Clayton Farlow. When Cliff Barnes, the son of Jock's rival Digger Barnes, became Commissioner of the Office of Land Management, he used his position to declare war on the Ewings and Ewing Oil. Bobby arrives at Ewing Oil for a meeting with grizzled Eugene Bullock and his trophy wife Sally, last seen in Season 3 when JR tried to get them to help finance his ill-fated Asian oil deal. ^ S14EP2, "Charade"; Full name given on passport as "Bobby" ^ "Official Dallas website interview . J.R. forgives Casey for his betrayal; Nicholas tells Sue Ellen that he doesn't want her to be with him only to get revenge against J.R.; Cliff agrees to J.R.'s proposal and signs over to J.R. the voting rights for the WestStar stock he has bought in return for the Right Of Way over the farmland J.R. purchased; while Miss Ellie works on her DOA project, Clayton continues to spend time with Laurel; Jenna gets upset with Charlie and slaps her; Bobby realizes the truth about J.R.'s involvement with Lisa. ; Lisa threatens to reveal that Bobby bought Christopher from her brother, then confesses feeling guilty to a surprising partner. He changed his mind pretty quickly and spent the episodes before "Check and Mate" secretly plotting to stab Bobby in the back when the final results were announced. He became a billionaire not long after. Miss Ellie was the sweetheart of Willard "Digger" Barnes in the first half of the Great Depression. The subsequent "dream revelation" at the start of the next season explained Bobby's accident, his death, and all but the final scene, as a dream of Bobby's fiance and ex-wife, Pamela Barnes Ewing (Victoria Principal). It was beneficial for WestStar, but disastrous for independents like Ewing Oil. Emma stole evidence from her father's safe that linked him to working with a Mexican drug cartel and cocaine trafficking. Bobby arrives at the hospital to find that Pam has disappeared; Bobby suspects Katherine may have kidnapped Pam and he and Cliff hire a private investigator to find her; Serena, a former madam and mistress of J.R.'s, comes to Dallas to ask for J.R.'s help for a friend of hers named Walter Hicks, Hicks owns a drilling equipment company and has a 5 million dollar loan due soon for 20 million dollars of inventory he can't sell due to a lull in drilling; in L.A., Nicholas tries convinces Sue Ellen to buy Secret Hours, a lingerie company with coast-to-coast distribution. Bobby and Pam divorced; and Cliff and Pamela's mother, Rebecca Wentworth, died in a plane crash in an attempt to stop J.R. from winning. At her daughter Jory's request, Hillary Taylor, aka Sheila Foley, agrees to meet with Bobby at Southfork, unaware of the danger that lurks there. The Ewing family is the fictional family of the American prime time soap opera Dallas and its 2012 revival, as well as the foundation of the spin-off series Knots Landing. Those are probably the biggest wins for Bobby over JR. Sue Ellen told John Ross in the new Dallas that "JR lost to Bobby more than he should have because he underestimated him." Bobby warns Sue Ellen that his custody suit could rehash a lot of old Ewing dirty laundry; J.R. inadvertently learns from one of Casey's cartel members that Casey cheated him out of Brinker Oil and then sets Casey up to buy a worthless piece of property from him; Cliff tries to buy off Lisa; Clayton is intrigued by a portrait he sees at a gallery; Bobby asks April out to dinner; J.R. meets Dr. Herbert Styles who makes him an interesting proposal. . The shareholders at WestStar elect a new Chairman of the Board and J.R. expects to be elected, using the voting rights from April, Cliff and Sly, but is stunned when Sue Ellen arrives at the meeting as a secret shareholder and votes against J.R., preventing him from taking over WestStar. Bobby James Ewing[1][2][3] is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas and its 2012 revival. Clayton informs Miss Ellie that he doesn't want to continue living at Southfork if it's just for show, but Miss Ellie doesn't want Clayton to leave, she just needs more time; J.R. sets his sights on Laurel; Ray sleeps with Connie, but immediately regrets it; Sue Ellen asks Nicholas to buy her a large amount of WestStar stock; Casey realizes that J.R. will never let him out from under his thumb, so he tries to make a business deal with Cliff; J.R. gets proof that Clayton didn't kill David and he's willing to use it, for a price; Kimberly is surprised to get Sue Ellen's support in the battle for WestStar, but the fight may cost Kimberly something more dear to her. Her father Jason, Jock's brother, had died and Jamie had a document which proved that Ewing Oil was in fact owned by Jock, Digger Barnes and Jason. After the death of J.R. Ewing Cliff conspired with trucking magnate Harris Ryland and Texas governor Sam McConaughey to take down the Ewing family once and for all. Bobby moved very fast and was eager to prove he was smarter and better than J.R. at running Ewing Oil, but encountered numerous obstacles in the business community. Bobby arrives at the hospital to find that Pam has disappeared; Bobby suspects Katherine may have kidnapped Pam and he and Cliff hire a private investigator to find her; Serena, a former madam and mistress of J.R.'s, comes to Dallas to ask for J.R.'s help for a friend of hers named Walter Hicks, Hicks owns a drilling equipment company and has a 5 million dollar loan due soon for 20 million dollars of inventory he can't sell due to a lull in drilling; in L.A., Nicholas tries convinces Sue Ellen to buy Secret Hours, a lingerie company with coast-to-coast distribution. Sue Ellen Ewing: Partner. J.R.'s route was to over-pump oil with a special variance from the OLM (which he obtained through blackmail), refine it and open a chain of cut-price gas stations. How important is the name Ewing Oil? Pamela Rebecca Ewing/John Ross Ewing: 33% Bobby returned in the famous "shower scene" at the end of the following season. S14, Ep12. He had witnessed the dissolving of the partnership and revealed that the document was with Jock's first wife, Amanda Ewing. Thread starter Snowcat; Start date Oct 15, 2022; Copy link Copy link Prev. Jeremy Wendell of WestStar wanted Ewing Oil's assets. The next day there was a political revolt in Asia and the wells were nationalized. Rate. However, Bobby was successful in getting the Ewing Oil name back, and proudly announced to JR that HE was the new President of Ewing Oil. In the original series of Dallas, the Ewings own and run Southfork Ranch and the oil giant Ewing Oil; in the revival series, Ewing Oil is replaced by Ewing Global, formerly Ewing Energies. He made Mrs. Scotfield a rich woman, for which she gave him the evidence he needed to destroy Ewing Oil. Synopsis (1) Summaries Bobby and Pam's dreams of a serene and happy future are shattered. By this time, Jack Ewing's ex-wife April Stevens had arrived in Dallas to claim half of Jack's 10% share of Ewing Oil as per the terms of their divorce settlement. J.R. is furious with Sue Ellen for siding with Kimberly and voting Jeremy Wendell back as Chairman of WestStar; Sue Ellen leaves Southfork, but J.R. prevents her from taking John Ross; Ray orders a very unstable Connie to stay away from him; J.R. informs Casey that he no longer needs his services; Miss Ellie wants Clayton to be co-owner of Southfork. in J.R.'s (Larry Hagman) office, is now blind, putting his wedding to long-lost love Jenna Wade (Priscilla Presley) in jeopardy. Rate. She blackmailed the governor into ending the eminent domain on the Ewings' oil wells. At the end of the original series in 1991, Cliff Barnes had become sole owner of Ewing Oil. Venezuelan oil magnate Lee Ann De La Vega attempts to cast a spell over J.R. Ewing when she maneuvers to buy his precious Ewing Oil. He wants to end it all, when an otherworldly creature calling himself "Adam" offers to show him what a world where J.R. Ewing was never born would be like. James Richard "Jimmy" Beaumont II (born 1989) - Son of James and Debra Lynn Beaumount. Following Enoch's death in 1901, his sole child, a son Aaron, born in the 1870s, had Southfork Ranch signed over to him and carried on his father's legacy. Lucas Krebbs (born 1987) - Illegitimate son of Bobby Ewing and Jenna Wade, adopted by Ray. . Minor recurring actors Deborah Marie Taylor (Oil Baron's Club waitress Debbie) and Linda Gray's daughter Kehly Sloane (Sue Ellen's secretary Kelly) join the cast. Bobby did on many occasions use ruthless tactics in failed attempts to beat J.R. Bobby was one of few people openly to take a stand against J.R. on numerous occasions (at times physically), yet the two never forgot they were brothers. Feeling pity on his brother, Bobby agreed to let JR return to Ewing Oil----but HE would be running the show. The very first scene of the whole series is of Bobby and Pam, recently married, driving in a car. In the 1998 TV movie Dallas: War Of The Ewings, J.R. managed to wrangle his way back into Ewing Oil to become partners with Bobby and Sue Ellen. J.R. was forced to shut down many fields, causing a great deal of unemployment. Well she tried to sell Ewing Oil twice. In 1997 he changed his name to Nicolas Trevio. Dandy is upset that Cliff has stopped drilling on his land and later, at gunpoint, forces the crew back to work; J.R. urges April to secretly and slowly buy WestStar stock; Lisa disobeys Bobby's wishes and arranges to meet Christopher; Sue Ellen spies J.R. up to old tricks again; J.R. learns that the largest shareholder of WestStar stock is Dr. Herbert Styles and that he has an unexpected connection to Kimberly. Rate. In the fall of 1983, J.R. and Bobby decided to call the battle off and divide their shares equally regardless of who won the contest. Bobby gets a jolt of adrenaline when he learns that Sheila Foley will be in town soon, but he can't ignore his growing . Christopher Ewing: 33% 347K views 14 years ago. Dallas was planned to center on Bobby's Romeo and Juliet-style marriage to Pamela Barnes, who was from the rival Barnes family. Bobby would also take part in the raising of cattle on the family ranch, Southfork. With Pam gone, Charlie is concerned that Jenna will leave Ray for Bobby; the mysterious blond woman introduces herself to Bobby and Christopher as Lisa Alden and tells them that she recently moved to Dallas; Sue Ellen decides not to partner with April and buys Secret Hours on her own; Dandy tells Cliff his land has been tested before with poor results, but Dandy convinces Cliff to go ahead with drilling anyway; Pam sends Bobby a Power of Attorney document giving him control of her Wentworth stock; J.R. learns of the POA document from the PI he hired to find Pam; Ray has a question for Jenna; Clayton has chest pains. The fight for Ewing Oil went to Bobby. Despondent about April, Bobby turns his back on Ewing Oil, while J.R. gets a surprise visit from the only woman he has ever loved. he fakes his death and has his attorney "accidentally" put the shares in his name instead of his son's. Bobby holds a memorial service, . Elena directed him to Cliff where Nicolas became his proxy for his 1/3 ownership in Barnes Global now Ewing Global. "Things Ain't Goin' Too Good at Southfork, Again". The Cartel and Jock were thrilled but Cliff Barnes uncovered J.R.'s plot and tried to have him prosecuted but failed. Bobby warns Sue Ellen that his custody suit could rehash a lot of old Ewing dirty laundry; J.R. inadvertently learns from one of Casey's cartel members that Casey cheated him out of Brinker Oil and then sets Casey up to buy a worthless piece of property from him; Cliff tries to buy off Lisa; Clayton is intrigued by a portrait he sees at a gallery; Bobby asks April out to dinner; J.R. meets Dr. Herbert Styles who makes him an interesting proposal. Bobby was known for his short temper and emotional reactions. Bobby's back! Rate. In 1988, Bobby obtained the right to use the Ewing Oil name again. 1981-present. When John Ross was attacked while in police custody for the suspected murder of Veronica Martinez aka Marta Del Sol, Christopher signed over exclusive South American rights to his technology to John Ross's former business partner, Vicente Cano. Bobby Ewing returned to Dallas and joined the executive management team. Once during the aftermath of Jock's will and once during the Dream season . By doing this, Christopher also prevented Bobby from having to drill on Southfork to protect John Ross from Vicente. Spoilers The synopsis below may give away important plot points. As April agreed to sell her share back to J.R. and Bobby, the company was now divided as follows: The same year, J.R. wanted the price of American crude to rise and he met with mercenary B.D. In the follow-up film War of the Ewings, he is no longer with Julia and the reasons are not even explained. However, Bobby's family were dismayed to discover that Bobby's wife was Pamela Barnes (Victoria Principal, briefly Margaret Michaels), the daughter of Digger Barnes (Keenan Wynn, originally David Wayne) and the sister of Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), both of whom were arch-enemies of the Ewing family. Soaring upward from the Dallas skyline, the Ewing Oil building is right up there, at fifty stories, with the Republic Bank and Reunion Tower. Christopher got proof that his adoptive mother Pamela Barnes Ewing was dead and he inherited 1/3 of Barnes Global. Cliff is currently being represented by his hired proxy Nicolas Trevio (a childhood friend of Elena Ramos). The company was now owned as follows: By 1986, the price of oil dropped dramatically, the Middle East flooded the market with their oil, sending the price of crude oil down to an all-time low. Things go from bad to worse for J.R. when Ewing Oil slips further from his grasp and James makes a shocking announcement about Cally in the midst of J.R.'s engagement toast to Vanessa. However, Mrs Scotfield's brother worked at the CIA's archives as a clerk. There are too many suspects to name, but which of the following choices correctly matches a suspect with his or her motive? In 1989, Bobby invited Cliff Barnes to become a partner in Ewing Oil after Cliff sold his own company, Barnes-Wentworth, and Bobby, J.R. and Cliff ran Ewing Oil together. persuaded Duffy to return, making it . The two called their company Ramos Oil. After his new wife April died in 1990, Bobby decided to leave Ewing Oil, as he blamed the oil business for her death. Ray wants to be a father to Charlie, but she's not interested; J.R. goes to Cliff with a proposal to bring down WestStar; Nicholas tells Sue Ellen that J.R. has had both April and Sly buying WestStar stock; after hearing that Kimberly has started divorce proceedings against Wilson, J.R. talks to a lawyer about his chances for custody of John Ross should he divorce Sue Ellen; Bobby feels betrayed when he sees Cliff having dinner with Lisa; J.R. gives Nicholas his permission to have an affair with Sue Ellen. Cliff bought the debt and knowing the Ewings didn't have the money to pay the fine, took control of Ewing Energies. It will be a surprise." And it certainly was a surprise - I showed up with me! Season nine of Dallas saw those closest to Bobby Ewing, played by Patrick Duffy, mourning the death of the more wholesome son of his oil baron father, Jock. Back in Dallas, James loses everything in a poker game with Duke Carlisle and his friends. During the fight, J.R. throws Nicholas over the balcony and Sue Ellen retaliates by shooting J.R. Annabel Schofield as Laurel Ellis (11 episodes), This page was last edited on 24 October 2022, at 21:20. Website. He appeals to Bobby to get back in business together and buy Ewing Oil back but is rebuffed. A Ewing employee named Scotfield lost his job and, in his anger, he blew up a well, was later arrested and committed suicide. He has decided to sell Southfork, due to his contracting a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) and resulting fears that he will not be around to keep the ranch safe, and that Christopher is not yet ready to take over from him. . Cliff continues to sink money into drilling on Dandy's land with no results; J.R. arranges an 'accidental' meeting with Kimberly Cryder, wife of Wilson Cryder; Bobby signs Pam's divorce papers; Casey dreams of one day making big deals for himself and not other people; while speaking with April, Nicholas is approached by a man who believes Nicholas is Joseph Lombardi from Bensonhurst, Nicholas denies this, but later, an intrigued April hires a PI to investigate Joseph Lombardi. Bobby visits Val in the hospital, where she is awaiting surgery. Show more. The news that Pam has left Dallas (and Bobby) devastates both Bobby and Cliff; J.R. secretly takes over Walter's loan from the bank and then forecloses on the loan, cheaply acquiring the inventory; after being left by Walter, Serena is nearly forced back into prostitution until J.R. hires her to dig up dirt on Wilson Cryder, the new head of WestStar; Dandy tells Cliff he owns some land which he believes is loaded with oil; Sue Ellen doesn't have enough money to successfully expand her company, so Nicholas finds her a potential partner; a mysterious blond woman takes an interest in Bobby and Christopher. J.R. secretly financed the overthrow of the new government that nationalized the Asian wells and the country's new rulers returned the oil wells to their Texas owners. Ewing Global is a fictional company on the updated version of Dallas. Dallas Nancy Shaw (sister in-law)Jamie Ewing (niece)Jack Ewing (nephew)Lucy Ewing (granddaughter)Bobby Ewing II (grandson)Betsy Ewing (granddaughter)Molly Whittaker (granddaughter)John Ross Ewing III (grandson)Christopher Ewing (grandson)Unnamed son (JR's son with Cally: no name has ever been. In the 1996 TV movie Dallas: J.R. Returns, Cliff Barnes sold Ewing Oil to Bobby and Sue Ellen. Carter overpays for the land, knowing he will make the money back, but soon learns that the oil is only accessible from Ewing land. When it initially appeared that J.R. was the winner, he was about to double-cross Bobby and take control of Ewing Oil, but at the last moment Bobby Ewing won the contest when his Canadian project struck oil. The CIA decided on a cover up to keep their involvement secret. Sue Ellen would be a Everything Coming to IMDb TV in July 2020. She said, "Who?" I said, "Just put down my name. karen3110 Wasn't one of them played by Priscilla Presley - her name was Jenna. The camera never shows what Bobby actually saw and it was thought J.R. committed suicide, although in subsequent films it was explained J.R. shot a mirror. Ewing Energies is a fictional company in the revived Dallas series. Labels. you're not going . Bobby Ewing appeared in three episodes of the Dallas spin-off series, Knots Landing, between 1979 and 1982. Aaron and his wife Barbara had two children: son Garrison and daughter Eleanor, who eventually became known as Miss Ellie. Bobby also learns that his first wife Pam died of cancer in 1989. By 2012, Bobby has remarried again, this time to a woman named Ann Smith, and is the owner of Southfork Ranch, according to the terms of Miss Ellie Ewing's will (in season 14 (ep. The oil turns out to be located under Ray's ranch, and Carter and J.R. both scramble to claim it. J.R. relies on fellow patients in the asylum as he schemes to secure his freedom, while Bobby turns to his cyclist friends in a last ditch effort to rescue his imperiled bride. Bobby had been killed off in the final episode of the 1984-1985 season, and Patrick Duffy left the show for a year. The youngest son of Jock and Miss Ellie Ewing, he was portrayed by actor Patrick Duffy (19781985, 19861991). LeeAnn De La Vega sells Ewing Oil to Michelle Stevens. The charade played out, Bobby returns from his honeymoon in Paris, a changed man and alone. J.R. is furious with Sue Ellen for siding with Kimberly and voting Jeremy Wendell back as Chairman of WestStar; Sue Ellen leaves Southfork, but J.R. prevents her from taking John Ross; Ray orders a very unstable Connie to stay away from him; J.R. informs Casey that he no longer needs his services; Miss Ellie wants Clayton to be co-owner of Southfork. Jack maliciously sold his 10% share to Jamie for $1 so April would only get 50 cents, but after Jamie died without leaving a signed will, her husband Cliff Barnes inherited it, finally giving him a piece of the Ewing's company, much to J.R.'s chagrin.