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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Kinney" data-source="post: 215262" data-attributes="member: 3219"><p>First: thanks for giving Rafael de La Fuente the usual hairstyle back because it was terrible in Episode 18.</p><p></p><p>I liked this episode as much as most of Season 3. I still prefer this Alexis to OG Alexis because I don't want the obvious former character traits back - btw. none of the roles are too similar to their originals. Of all 80's prime-time-soap-villains I disliked only Alexis because she was full of hate against Blake and an anti-feminist (absolute no match to Abby Ewing or Angela Channing who thought about climbing the ladder professionally or saving a family estate), she was only bearable with her grand-kids. Elaine Hendrix's Alexis shines more in the scenes where she hasn't to act opposite Fallon because Fallon is the most dominant/ aggressive part and this is a dynamic where the writers need to soften Fallon and enable Alexis (also: Blake/ Adam) to get the upper hand at least sometimes.</p><p></p><p>They've checked Moldavia and I'm okay with it. Male bonding is a rare thing on this <em>Dynasty</em> and Liam seemed not integrated enough into the family that C3 couldn't remember his job - they've checked that too. And I agree about not being irritated by social media replacing old media which in OG Dynasty was Alexis' newspaper and Caress' book. Dominique's story in that could be juicier of course as it happened when filming at the party where they overheard stuff. My current favourite TV show is <em>Westworld</em> which is dystopian, I'm still glued to <em>How To Get Away With Murder </em>(the final season, where <em>Falcon Crest</em>'s :sigh: William R. Moses has an important supporting role) but I also love <em>Dynasty</em> for being just care- and violence-free popcorn entertainment: a satirical dramedy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Kinney, post: 215262, member: 3219"] First: thanks for giving Rafael de La Fuente the usual hairstyle back because it was terrible in Episode 18. I liked this episode as much as most of Season 3. I still prefer this Alexis to OG Alexis because I don't want the obvious former character traits back - btw. none of the roles are too similar to their originals. Of all 80's prime-time-soap-villains I disliked only Alexis because she was full of hate against Blake and an anti-feminist (absolute no match to Abby Ewing or Angela Channing who thought about climbing the ladder professionally or saving a family estate), she was only bearable with her grand-kids. Elaine Hendrix's Alexis shines more in the scenes where she hasn't to act opposite Fallon because Fallon is the most dominant/ aggressive part and this is a dynamic where the writers need to soften Fallon and enable Alexis (also: Blake/ Adam) to get the upper hand at least sometimes. They've checked Moldavia and I'm okay with it. Male bonding is a rare thing on this [I]Dynasty[/I] and Liam seemed not integrated enough into the family that C3 couldn't remember his job - they've checked that too. And I agree about not being irritated by social media replacing old media which in OG Dynasty was Alexis' newspaper and Caress' book. Dominique's story in that could be juicier of course as it happened when filming at the party where they overheard stuff. My current favourite TV show is [I]Westworld[/I] which is dystopian, I'm still glued to [I]How To Get Away With Murder [/I](the final season, where [I]Falcon Crest[/I]'s :sigh: William R. Moses has an important supporting role) but I also love [I]Dynasty[/I] for being just care- and violence-free popcorn entertainment: a satirical dramedy. [/QUOTE]
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