Dallas (TV Series)
A Ewing Is a Ewing (1983)
Victoria Principal: Pamela Barnes Ewing
Quotes
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Pamela Barnes Ewing : Mark, you come here dressed like a delivery man... and you bring roses, champagne, glasses. I'd like to know why.
Mark Graison : Did I get your attention?
Pamela Barnes Ewing : Yes, you did.
[nods]
Mark Graison : That's why.
[picks up glass, takes sip]
Mark Graison : I really wanted... to let you know how sorry I was about the outcome of the hearing. I mean, I... was the one that released Brooks Oliver to you and Miss Ellie.
Pamela Barnes Ewing : Brooks Oliver is a wonderful attorney. The judge just ruled against Miss Ellie, that's all. There's no need for an apology, *if* that's really what this is about.
Mark Graison : It is.
[with no real interest:]
Mark Graison : This is quite a place you've got here. I mean, look... at this!
[mounts exercise bike]
Mark Graison : I'll try it.
Pamela Barnes Ewing : Shouldn't you have apologized to Miss Ellie?
Mark Graison : Well, does she like good champagne?
Pamela Barnes Ewing : I think she does.
Mark Graison : How does she feel about delivery men?
[Pamela bursts out laughing delightfully]
Mark Graison : Oh, I like your laugh. You haven't been doing much of it lately, have you?
Pamela Barnes Ewing : No, I haven't.
Mark Graison : And with the hearing over... Bobby and J.R. will going at it head to head again, I suppose.
Pamela Barnes Ewing : I don't think that concerns you.
Mark Graison : Well, if it makes you unhappy... it concerns me.
Pamela Barnes Ewing : Mark, what you did was really sweet, thoughtful and lovely...
Mark Graison : Thank you.
Pamela Barnes Ewing : ...but I don't want you to do it again.
[shakes her head]
Mark Graison : I never repeat myself.
Pamela Barnes Ewing : You know what I mean.
Mark Graison : I know that you are getting serious again... and that means it's time for me to leave...
[walks past her]
Pamela Barnes Ewing : Mark...
Mark Graison : Oh, listen, and, and don't bother washing the glasses. Uh, just throw 'em out. I got plenty for next time. I'll see you again.
[leaves, with her staring after him]