- Pamela Barnes Ewing: [in Cannes, receives big gift-wrapped box] Mark, this is very sweet.
- Mark Graison: It's for the beach. The way styles change, I was afraid you might not know what they're wearing this year.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: A box this big for a bathing suit?
- Mark Graison: Actually, it fits very nicely in the little box there.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: [takes out the smaller gift-wrapped box] If this is a bathing suit, I wore a larger size when I was five.
- [takes out the content, peeks past pink wrapping paper, there is nothing, and she laughs at the idea]
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: If that's what they're wearing here, I'm in the wrong place.
- Mark Graison: It cost me a fortune...
- [she laughs]
- Mark Graison: you're not gonna wear It?
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: [giggles] Not in public. You better get your money back.
- [laughs]
- Mark Graison: Well, if it made you laugh, it's worth it. It's so good to see you this way.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: [happily] I feel wonderful. You know, I'd almost forgotten
- [shakes her head]
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: how good it feels just to relax.
- Mark Graison: Well, Dr. Graison has the cure for all your ills.
- [nods]
- Mark Graison: But I told you you'd have your own space over here and that's the way it will be.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: I'm glad you're a man of your word.
- Mark Graison: Well, I mean, between the beaches, the nights, all this atmosphere... I wouldn't want you to fall in love with me for the wrong reason.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: And what would the wrong reason be?
- [smiles]
- Mark Graison: For the first time in a long time... you're at ease and at peace, and if you're not tearing yourself apart.
- [both smile]
- Mark Graison: So let's just relax and enjoy what we have right now. Deal?
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: Deal.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: Well, I just went for a walk. It's a beautiful night.
- Mark Graison: [chuckles] Pam, this isn't Dallas. You can't just go out for a walk. You don't know your way around. It's not that safe.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: I had a really nice walk and I was perfectly safe. It was sweet of you to worry, but it wasn't necessary.
- Mark Graison: Well, I mean, I, I am responsible for you. And, uh, besides, I don't like being alone.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: Wait a minute. Didn't we agree I wasn't coming over here just to be with you?
- [shakes her head]
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: Didn't you say that I wouldn't even know you'd be around? Isn't that a correct quote?
- Mark Graison: Yeah, that's correct. But, but I lied.
- [Pamela smiles]
- Mark Graison: I wanna be with you a lot.
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: Mark, you're really sweet and you've been a lot of fun... and despite my better judgment, I like you... but I've got a lot of things to sort out and you just confuse me.
- Mark Graison: Well, uh... it's a start.
- [smiles]
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: [chuckles, and kisses him on the side of his neck] Good night.
- [goes up the stairs, then looks back:]
- Pamela Barnes Ewing: Mark... thanks for worrying.
- [smiles]
- J.R. Ewing: How was Washington?
- Richard McIntyre: Well, the same grease still makes the same wheels turn.
- J.R. Ewing: You got it?
- Richard McIntyre: It was rather circuitous, but you now have your Cuban visa.
- Cliff Barnes: Never in this life am I gonna let a Ewing get his hands on anything from Wentworth Tool and Die. And that's the way it is.
- Garcia: [after keeping J.R. waiting for four hours] A thousand pardons for keeping you out there waiting. I had so many things to attend...
- J.R. Ewing: Oh, I understand. When I have the upper hand I play it to the hilt myself.
- Bobby Ewing: [yanking Cliff off his barstool by the lapel] You know, Barnes, you are a nasty little man. And no wonder my brother stepped all over you every chance he got. Now you just keep your nose out of my affairs or I'm gonna do the same thing.