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[Back at Southfork Ranch in the evening. Sue Ellen is home to see Bobby that he's in the house to have a drink]
Sue Ellen Ewing:
Bobby?
Bobby Ewing:
Sue Ellen, what are you doing here?
Sue Ellen Ewing:
[sighed] Don't condemned me without hearing my sight of, Bobby.
Bobby Ewing:
I really don't care very much about your sight of it. You couldn't kill J.R., even he doesn't deserved that. [Bobby sits down, read his newspaper, and drink]
Sue Ellen Ewing:
[sighed] I think it's a little strange to hear to defending him, as well as you know him.
Bobby Ewing:
He's my brother. And that's the bottom line. I love him.
Sue Ellen Ewing:
Well... [sighed] they're very few people in the world who can make a statement like that.
Bobby Ewing:
[sighed] What do you want, Sue Ellen?
Sue Ellen Ewing:
I wanted to talk to Miss Ellie.
Bobby Ewing:
What makes you she's gonna be any happier seeing her than I am?
Sue Ellen Ewing:
I think see might understand what happened.
Bobby Ewing:
Even mama can only turned the other cheek so many times.
Sue Ellen Ewing:
I thought she might knew where John Ross is. I want him.
Bobby Ewing:
She's in Florida. Clayton's gonna be bringing her home tomorrow.
Sue Ellen Ewing:
[sighed] Do you know where John Ross is?
Bobby Ewing:
No. And I'm not sure I'd tell you even if I did.
Sue Ellen Ewing:
Bobby, I'm gonna get him back one way or the other. J.R. is hardly able to take care of him from prison.
Bobby Ewing:
[Scoff] What makes you think that J.R.'s gonna end up in prison?
Sue Ellen Ewing:
For killing Nicholas Pearce, that's why! Don't you think I'm gonna see him prosecuted for that?
Bobby Ewing:
Well that make a wonderful headlines for John Ross to read, wouldn't it? Mother accuses father of killing her boyfriend. That's real love, Sue Ellen.
Sue Ellen Ewing:
You don't know a damn thing about it!
Bobby Ewing:
I know it would be hard for John Ross to live with that.
Sue Ellen Ewing:
You expect me to just let him get off scot free? [Lucy arrived in the living room and find out what Bobby and Sue Ellen complaining about]
Lucy Ewing Cooper:
Well, if you're a better shot, you wouldn't have to worry about that.
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