In 1988, Ray married Jenna Wade after Jenna had given birth to his half-brother Bobby's son, Lucas. Their marriage and the decision that Ray adopt Lucas caused some acrimony between the once-close Ray and Bobby, but they made amends and resumed their brotherly relationship.
In 1987, Jenna gave birth to Bobby's son, Lucas, named after her father. Jenna later married Ray, who adopted Lucas and raised him with Jenna despite Bobby being the father. The next year, after problems with the now-teenaged Charlie, Jenna escorted Charlie to Europe to attend boarding school.
Jenna Wade is the wife of Ray Krebbs and the mother of Charlotte Wade and Lucas Krebbs.
Lucas Krebbs is the adopted son of Ray Krebbs and the biological son of Jenna Wade and Bobby Ewing.
In season 10 she learns she's pregnant and KC's the father, at first she thought she'd be a single mom, but KC pulled through, and now in season 11 they're trying to make things work while raising baby Tyson.
By 1987, they had divorced, and Donna had given birth to a daughter named Margaret Krebbs, named after Ray's deceased mother. In 1988, Ray married Jenna Wade after Jenna had given birth to his half-brother Bobby's son, Lucas.
Pam and Bobby remarry in 1986, and she receives good news at the end of the 1986–87 season finale: she is finally able to conceive a baby, after confirming that there would be no health risks involved.
Dallas (2012)
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. 353), Miss Ellie had deeded Southfork to Bobby while she was still alive, thereby suggesting a continuity error).
Pam is devastated and angry, blaming the contest between J.R. and Bobby for her mother's death. Pam leaves Bobby and they divorce in the fall of 1983.
Lucy began an affair with Ray Krebbs, who would later turn out to be her uncle no less. She would skip school and spend her time with him in the hayloft. Eventually, they were caught by Pamela Barnes Ewing, the new wife of her uncle Bobby.
Donna and Eric married, had a child, and moved to Chicago after That '70s Show, with That '90s Show also confirming that Jackie left Fez and married Michael, with whom she had a son.
In a turn of events, the four of them end up stranded for the night in convent after their car breaks down. Valerie also convinces Donna to break up with Ray knowing that he is physical abusive.
"Dallas" The Sting (TV Episode 1983) - Susan Howard as Donna Culver Krebbs - IMDb.
Lucy Ann Ewing is a fictional character in the popular American television series Dallas.
Southfork ranch is the home of the Ewing family (formerly the Southworth family.) It was owned by Aaron Southworth until his death in 1959. After Aaron's death, Jock and his daughter Miss Ellie Ewing inherited Southfork where the Ewing family would live and raise there families there.
Patrick Duffy's character on the 1970s/80s serial was tragically killed in the Season 8 finale, after Bobby pushed wife Pam out of harm's way and got mowed down by a car instead.
Bobby Ewing has had three wives during Dallas's long run.
Bobby met a girl named Jenna Wade, who became his on-off again girlfriend. They planned to get married, but Jenna ditched him at the altar to marry an Italian count, Renaldo Marchetta. Bobby found love again after meeting Pamela Barnes, and got married to her shortly before the start of the series.
Bobby hears a gunshot and runs to the second floor to J.R.'s bedroom. The series ends in a cliffhanger: a stunned Bobby stands in the doorway, saying "oh my God!", leaving J.R.'s fate unknown.
Sue Ellen's storylines in the season 2 focused on the character's bout with alcohol and her slowly deteriorating relationship with her husband. The final episode of the season focused on the birth of her son with J.R., John Ross Ewing III.
Donna dated Ray for a year, but he eventually became abusive. He knocked her down a flight of stairs in Palm Springs but she lied about what happened and stayed with him.
Donna and her parents finally tell each other hard truths: Donna reveals that Ray pushed her down the stairs in Palm Springs, and Felice admits that she lied about the 1969 Rose Court pictures because she had to drop out when she got pregnant.
It was his gruff characterization of Jock Ewing in the 1978–91 series Dallas, though, that catapulted him to stardom. Davis's death from cancer in 1981 occurred during the fourth season. Rather than recast the role, the show's producers had Jock die in a helicopter crash.