- Donna Culver Krebbs: Last time that I saw you, I was married to Sam.
- Paul Morgan: Well, half the time you couldn't remember my name then either. But I understood that. You were married to the most powerful man in Texas, and I was only...
- [shakes his head]
- Paul Morgan: assistant legal counsel in his reelection campaign.
- Donna Culver Krebbs: Which he won.
- Paul Morgan: Oh, he always won. No wonder you never paid attention to a... shy underpaid lawyer with a big crush on you.
- Donna Culver Krebbs: [smiles] You were shy?
- Paul Morgan: Oh, very.
- Donna Culver Krebbs: And you had a crush on me? $
- Paul Morgan: Of course.
- Donna Culver Krebbs: Well, if I'd had known then, I'd have remembered your name right away. Besides, if that's the way you felt, you... certainly kept it to yourself.
- Paul Morgan: Well, how could I say anything? It, uh, wasn't politically wise for a young lawyer wanting a career in Texas to start fooling around with Sam Culver's wife.
- Donna Culver Krebbs: [raises eyebrows] Well, we would have never gotten to fooling around.
- [walks on]
- J.R. Ewing: [Serena has everything ready] Breakfast?
- Serena Wald: For a special friend.
- J.R. Ewing: Hell, I don't think I earned breakfast this morning.
- Serena Wald: You don't have to earn breakfast. Besides, you just had a little too much to drink last night, that's all.
- J.R. Ewing: How come women are so understanding in a situation like that?
- [takes sip of hangover cure]
- Serena Wald: Because men are so fragile.
- [he scoffs]
- Serena Wald: J.R., I was wondering about something. When I tried to send you home at 2:30 this morning... you said you didn't have to go home.
- J.R. Ewing: Well... Sue Ellen doesn't care who I sleep with nowadays.
- Serena Wald: Does that mean I'm no longer forbidden fruit?
- J.R. Ewing: Ugh...
- [puts down glass]
- J.R. Ewing: I guess.
- Serena Wald: [smiles] Maybe I should have asked Diane to stay.
- J.R. Ewing: I don't think it would have mattered.
- Serena Wald: [snickers] You are in a mood. J.R., it's temporary, it'll pass. I was surprised to see you and Bobby so chummy last night. When you said to bring a friend along I didn't realize it'd would be for your brother.
- J.R. Ewing: Well, he needs special handling. He's so close to divorce now, I don't want anything to go wrong.
- Serena Wald: What could go wrong?
- J.R. Ewing: They could get back together. Reconcile.
- Serena Wald: And you don't want that.
- J.R. Ewing: I want what's best for Bob.
- Serena Wald: Of course you do, and you're being very nice to him, sharing Ewing Oil.
- J.R. Ewing: I'm gonna do something even better.
- Serena Wald: Oh?
- J.R. Ewing: I'm gonna protect him from... all the headaches and responsibilities of being an equal partner in the company.
- Serena Wald: [smiles] Do you mean the fight for Ewing Oil isn't over?
- J.R. Ewing: It is for Bobby.
- [takes sip of his drink]