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词条 Carter McKay
释义

  1. Storylines

     Original series  Reunion films  2012 revival 

  2. References

  3. External links

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| series = Dallas
| portrayer = George Kennedy
| years = 1988–91, 1996, 1998
| first = October 28, 1988
Carousel
| last = April 24, 1998
War of the Ewings
| cause =
| creator = Leonard Katzman
| spinoffs = J.R. Returns
War of the Ewings
| image1 =
| caption1 =
| occupation = CEO of WestStar Oil (1989–)
| siblings =
| spouse = Rose Daniels McKay
| sons = Tommy McKay
| daughters = Tracey Lawton (McKay)
| grandsons = Hunter McKay
Tripp McKay
| grandparents =
| aunts/uncles =
| nieces/nephews =
| cousins =
| relatives =
| color = #6D9BC3
| color text = #000000
}}

Carter McKay is a fictional character that appeared in the later seasons of the popular American television series Dallas, played by George Kennedy from 1988 to 1991. The character reappeared in the reunion movies J.R. Returns (1996) and War of the Ewings (1998), again played by Kennedy.

Storylines

Original series

Carter McKay, a rancher from Colorado, arrives in Dallas and buys Ray Krebbs's ranch, where he lives with his young wife Rose (Jeri Gaile). Carter quickly makes enemies of the Ewing family when, during a severe drought, he dams up the river that runs through Southfork, claiming he cannot afford to import water for his livestock, whereas the Ewings can. When Miss Ellie has Clayton, Bobby and Ray blow up the dam, Carter hires mercenaries to protect himself and to scare the Ewings off. Meanwhile, Carter tries to find his daughter, who is coincidentally Bobby's new romance, Tracey Lawton (Beth Toussaint). Tracey wants nothing to do with her father, but he persists and heals the rift between them. The range war continues as Carter's right-hand man Fred Hughes almost shoots Bobby's son Christopher in an ambush by helicopter. The Ewings manage to cripple Carter's defenses and confront him, and Carter shoots Fred for trying to shoot Bobby. Carter explains to Bobby that he is fronting the range war for Jeremy Wendell, Head of WestStar, who has promised to get Carter's son Tommy (J. Eddie Peck) out of a South American prison. Jeremy wants to force the Ewings into selling him Section 40 of their land, which contains a large amount of oil. With pressure from Jeremy to complete their deal, Carter threatens the Ewings with more violence unless they sell the land to him. Miss Ellie agrees, but later during the deal meeting Jeremy confesses his master plan to the Ewings. However, the Ewings have arranged for detectives to record the meeting, and Jeremy is arrested. With Jeremy gone, Carter becomes Head of WestStar. McKay leaves Dallas during the final season and sells his ranch, but after reuniting with wife Rose he returns to drive J.R. Ewing out of the oil business. He manages to swindle J.R. into losing control of both Ewing Oil and WestStar to Cliff and himself, respectively. The series ends with J.R. drunkenly considering suicide.

Reunion films

In J.R. Returns (1996), J.R. returns to Dallas having been in Europe for the past five years. Carter and Cliff are still at their respective companies but Cliff now wants out of the oil business. Carter plans to buy Ewing Oil and incorporate it into WestStar. This news is the impetus for a plan that ultimately puts Ewing Oil in Bobby's hands and sets J.R. in charge of WestStar.

Two years later in War of the Ewings (1998), J.R. attempts to take back Ewing Oil as well, but Bobby and his new partner Sue Ellen refuse his offers. Carter seeks to make a deal with Ewing Oil, claiming he knows of a huge untapped oil source. The oil turns out to be located under Ray's ranch, and Carter and J.R. both scramble to claim it. Carter overpays for the land, knowing he will make the money back, but soon learns that the oil is only accessible from Ewing land.

2012 revival

Carter was still alive in 2014. His grandson Hunter, Tommy's son, is a video game millionaire; he has known John Ross Ewing since childhood, and still holds a grudge against the Ewings. He makes a secret deal with Nicolas Treviño to take control of Ewing Global, laughing at John Ross that Carter had tricked J.R. the same way. Meanwhile, Bobby seeks out Tracey (now Melinda Clarke) to get her help in negotiating a resolution with her nephew. But Hunter is unaware that Nicolas works for a Mexican drug cartel, and when the deal is done, they murder Hunter and make it look like suicide.

In "Victims of Love", Tracey mentioned that Tommy's girlfriend turned up several years after his death with Hunter and his brother Trip.

References

  • {{cite book|title=Dallas: The Complete Story of the World's Favorite Prime-Time Soap|author=Curran, Barbara A.|year=2005|publisher=Cumberland House Publishing|isbn=978-1581824728}}

External links

{{Dallas (TV series)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McKay, Carter}}Список актёров и персонажей телесериала «Даллас»#Картер Маккей

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