Pamela Barnes Ewing: [entering room] Oh, Sue Ellen...
[hugs her]
Pamela Barnes Ewing: I'm so sorry.
Sue Ellen Ewing: Thank you, Pam. It's nobody's fault but my own. You are looking at the biggest masochist in Dallas. I wasn't content to destroy my life by marrying him once. Oh, no! No, I had to marry him twice!
Pamela Barnes Ewing: Well, what happened?
Sue Ellen Ewing: I found him... concluding a big oil deal... with Miss Holly Harwood... in her bed.
Pamela Barnes Ewing: I'm sorry.
Sue Ellen Ewing: It's all my fault. J.R. told me that he had changed. Oh, I believed that. Then he told me that our marriage would be different the second time around. And I believed that too. And he said he would be faithful. And I even believed *that!*
Pamela Barnes Ewing: [shakes her head, comes forward] Sue Ellen, you're being too hard on yourself. And you were so in love with J.R. And when you love somebody that much,
[shakes her head]
Pamela Barnes Ewing: you overlook certain things. We all do.
[shakes her head again]
Sue Ellen Ewing: Pam... do you remember when, uh... you and I had a... talk... about marrying Ewings... and I told you it was trouble... but you disagreed? Now we're in the same boat.
[shakes her head]
Pamela Barnes Ewing: Well, Bobby's never been unfaithful to me. Lord knows why.