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Dynasty (2017 TV series) season 1
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The first season of Dynasty, an American television series based on the 1980s prime time soap opera of the same name, originally aired in the United States on The CW from October 11, 2017 through May 11, 2018. The season was produced by CBS Television Studios, with Sallie Patrick as showrunner and executive producer alongside executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. The pilot, which was announced in September 2016, was ordered to series in May 2017. On November 8, 2017, The CW picked up Dynasty for a full season of 22 episodes. On April 2, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a second season.
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Season one stars Elizabeth Gillies as heiress Fallon Carrington, Grant Show as her billionaire father Blake Carrington, Nathalie Kelley as Blake's new wife Cristal, and James Mackay as Fallon's brother Steven, with Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane, Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby, Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones, and Alan Dale as Joseph Anders. Notable recurring characters introduced in season one include Claudia Blaisdel (Brianna Brown); Monica (Wakeema Hollis); Cesil Colby (Hakeem Kae-Kazim); Liam Ridley (Adam Huber); Iris Machado (Elena Tovar); Alejandro Raya (Luis Fernández); Ted Dinard (Michael Patrick Lane); Melissa Daniels (Kelly Rutherford); Hank Sullivan (Brent Antonello); and Alexis Carrington (Nicollette Sheridan).
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Dynasty begins with heiress Fallon Carrington unhappy to find her billionaire father Blake engaged to Cristal, a rival employee at the family company. When Fallon's machinations to separate the couple backfire and cost her a promotion, she allies with Blake's nemesis and former employee, Jeff Colby, and strikes out on her own. Meanwhile, the arrival of Cristal's opportunistic nephew Sam—who becomes romantically involved with Fallon's wayward brother Steven—threatens to expose her shady past. The Carringtons form a united front in the wake of the suspicious death of Cristal's former lover Matthew, but things at the mansion do not remain harmonious for long. Blake's manipulations put him at odds with Cristal and his children, while the rivalry between Fallon and Cristal cools. Tired of waiting around for Fallon to take him seriously, Michael begins to date someone else, which only intensifies Fallon's feelings for him but drives her into Jeff's arms. Matthew's pregnant widow Claudia convalesces at the mansion with a hidden agenda, and Cristal's past comes back to haunt her in the form of her sister Iris, and Sam's father, Alejandro. Steven and Sam's on-again, off-again relationship is complicated by Sam's criminal tendencies and Steven's unstable ex-boyfriend, Ted. Jeff's partnership with Fallon is revealed to be a means for him to destroy the Carringtons for what Blake did to Jeff's father, Cesil. Fallon enlists Michael and Cristal to help her turn the tables on the Colbys, and she manages to neutralize Jeff and secure a percentage of his company. Blake's ex-wife Alexis—Steven and Fallon's mother—returns, purportedly to reconnect with her children but in fact angling for a piece of the Carrington fortune. Alexis arranges for her lover to pose as her and Blake's kidnapped son Adam, and reveals to Jeff and Monica that their mother is Blake's half-sister. Fallon ousts Blake as CEO of Carrington Atlantic just as the Colbys force a sale of the company. At Steven and Sam's wedding, an unhinged Claudia appears and shoots Cristal. Blake, Fallon, and Sam escape a fire in the stable house, but Steven, Michael, Alexis, and Cristal remain trapped inside.
The reboot updates several elements from the 1980s original, including moving the setting from Denver, Colorado to Atlanta, Georgia; making Steven's homosexuality a nonissue to Blake; and changing gold digger Sammy Jo from a woman to a gay man.[1][2][3] Additionally, in the new series, both Blake's new wife and her nephew are Hispanic, and both chauffeur Michael Culhane and the Colby family are African-American.[1][3]
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Cast and characters


Main
- Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon Carrington, an Atlanta energy executive and heiress who is the daughter of billionaire Blake Carrington and his first wife, Alexis
- Skylar Morgan Jones and Marisa Hampton portray younger versions of Fallon
- Nathalie Kelley as Cristal Flores Carrington (a.k.a. Celia Machado), Fallon's new stepmother, a woman with a shady past
- James Mackay as Steven Carrington, Fallon's gay environmentalist brother
- Paul Luke Bonenfant and Nicholas Cordts portray younger versions of Steven
- Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane, the Carrington chauffeur and Fallon's lover
- Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby, business rival to Blake, a young tech genius
- Rafael de la Fuente as Samuel Josiah "Sammy Jo" Jones, Cristal's wayward nephew and Steven's fiancé
- Alan Dale as Joseph Anders, the Carrington majordomo
- Grant Show as Blake Carrington, billionaire CEO of Carrington Atlantic, married to Cristal, and the father of Steven and Fallon by his first wife
Recurring
- Brianna Brown as Claudia Blaisdel, Matthew's wife, a former engineer
- Wakeema Hollis as Monica Colby, Jeff's sister
- Elena Tovar as Iris Machado, Cristal's sister and Sam's mother
- Luis Fernández as Alejandro Raya, Sam's father who is operating under the alias of Diego Calastana
- Michael Patrick Lane as Ted Dinard, Steven's ex-boyfriend
- Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Cesil Colby, Jeff and Monica's incarcerated father
- Adam Huber as Liam Ridley, a writer who marries Fallon (real name: Jack Lowden)
- Nicollette Sheridan as Alexis Carrington, Blake's ex-wife, the estranged mother of Steven and Fallon
- Nick Wechsler as Matthew Blaisdel, Cristal's former lover, a field engineer who dies in a suspicious explosion
Guests
- Dave Maldonado as Willy Santiago, Matthew's friend and coworker at Carrington Atlantic
- Michael Beach as Police Chief Aaron Stansfield, a longtime friend of Blake's
- KJ Smith as Kori Rucks, Michael's ex-girlfriend
- Mustafa Elzein as Ramy Crockett, Sam's friend who burglarizes the Manor at his request
- Nana Visitor as Diana Davis, editor-in-chief of Atlanta Digest
- Arnetia Walker as Louella Culhane, Michael's mother
- Darryl Booker as James Culhane, Michael's father
- Hines Ward and Jamal Anderson as themselves
- Andi Matheny and later Natalie Karp as Mrs. Gunnerson, the Carrington cook
- Bill Smitrovich as Thomas Carrington, Blake's father
- Kearran Giovanni as Police Chief Bobbi Johnson[4]
- Kelly Rutherford as Melissa Daniels, wife of Senator Paul Daniels, and Steven's former lover
- J. R. Cacia as Rick Morales, a journalist and old friend of Cristal's
- Rick Hearst as Senator Paul Daniels, a longtime contact of Blake's[5][6]
- Steven Culp as Tim Meyers, a business associate of Jeff and Fallon[7]
- Stephan Jones as Gerard Dinard, Ted's father
- Elizabeth Youman as Evie Culhane, Michael's sister[8]
- Brent Antonello as Hank Sullivan, Alexis's lover who is impersonating her and Blake's kidnapped firstborn, Adam
- L. Scott Caldwell as Lo Cox, Jeff and Monica's maternal grandmother, Thomas Carrington's former secretary[9]
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Development
In September 2016, it was announced that a reboot of the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty was in development at The CW, co-written by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick.[32][33] The show received a 13-episode a first season order on May 10, 2017.[34][35] A preview trailer was released on May 18, 2017.[36][37] On November 8, 2017, the series received a back nine order for a full season of 22 episodes.[38]
Casting
Nathalie Kelley was cast as Cristal in January 2017,[39][40] followed by Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon,[41] Sam Adegoke as playboy Jeff Colby,[42] and Robert Christopher Riley as Blake's chauffeur Michael Culhane in February.[43] Next cast were Grant Show as Fallon's father Blake Carrington,[44] and Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones, a gay male version of the original series' Sammy Jo Carrington, in March.[45][46] The remaining main cast members are James Mackay as Fallon's gay brother Steven,[47][48] and Alan Dale as Carrington majordomo Anders,[49] Additional recurring performers include Nick Wechsler as Cristal's ex-lover Matthew Blaisdel,[50] Brianna Brown as Matthew's wife Claudia,[51] and Wakeema Hollis as Jeff's sister Monica Colby.[3] In November 2017, Nicollette Sheridan was cast in the role of Blake's ex-wife Alexis Carrington.[52] Other guest stars include Elena Tovar as Iris Machado, Cristal's sister and Sam's mother,[5][6] Bill Smitrovich as Thomas Carrington, Blake's estranged father,[53] and Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Cesil Colby, Jeff and Monica's father.[54]
In June 2018, Kelley told E! News that she would not be returning for season two.[55] She said in 2020 that she had been surprised to get the call that she would not be returning to the series, and explained:
I think I wasn't up to the challenge of a nighttime soap. I wasn't prepared for that genre. It wasn't something I had experience in. I didn't know too many actresses who can hold a candle to the wonderful Elizabeth Gillies (Fallon), who absolutely nails that tone and that genre ... I was challenged ... I didn't dig as deep as I could have. I felt limited and I felt stuck. At the same time, the writing was boxing me in a little bit. And I think the best thing they felt they could do is start afresh.[56]
The CW announced in August 2018 that Ana Brenda Contreras had been cast as "the real Cristal Flores" for the second season.[57][58][59]
Filming
Filming for the season commenced on July 19, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia, and wrapped up during the first quarter of 2018.[60]
Music
Paul Leonard-Morgan composed the music for the first season, with him, Bill Conti and Troy Nõka composing the music for the theme song, which debuted in the third episode, "Guilt is for Insecure People", but is only used in some episodes.[61][62] Composer Paul Leonard-Morgan worked with Troy Nõka to get "an '80s-rock vibe" for the song, to match Leonard-Morgan's soundtrack for the series.[62] The new theme was recorded with an orchestra at Capitol Records in Hollywood, featuring Los Angeles Philharmonic lead trumpet player Tom Hooten.[62]
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Broadcast
Season 1 of Dynasty premiered on The CW in the United States on Wednesday, October 11, 2017, with the season 2 premiere of Riverdale as its lead-in.[63] Netflix acquired the exclusive international broadcast rights to Dynasty, making it available as a Netflix original series on the platform less than a day after their original U.S. broadcast.[64] The series moved to Fridays starting with the fourteenth episode,[65] and the season finale aired on May 11, 2018.[66] Season one of Dynasty is available worldwide on Netflix.
Leslie Moonves, the then-head of CBS Corporation, said in 2017, "We own 100 percent of [Dynasty], and we've already licensed it to Netflix in 188 countries ... So this means Dynasty is profitable before it even hits the air."[67]
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Critical response
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 49% approval rating with an average rating of 6.54/10 based on 47 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Dynasty's revival retains enough of its predecessor's over-the-top allure to offer a glamorous guilty pleasure in its first season, even if it never quite recaptures the magic of the original."[78] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, gave the season a score of 52, based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[79]
Reviewing the first episode of the season, Danette Chavez writing for The A.V. Club felt that despite the premiere "cresting waves of '80s nostalgia and reboots, the CW's reimagined Dynasty feels like it's coming at a bit of an inopportune time".[80]
Accolades
In 2018, the series was nominated by the Dorian Awards as Campy TV Show of the Year.[81]
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