The final scene of DYNASTY

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For me, it's not Dynasty if Blake don't have K and K don't have B.

The ending with/for B&K should have been in season 8, they leave Denver together with the irritating child and let the children and Alexis, and Sable, battle it out. I also think the writers would be happy with that, not having to focus on the relationship and what rules not to break.

In my mind Blake does not exist anymore in Denver when K has gone to the alps.
 

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For me, it's not Dynasty if Blake don't have K and K don't have B.

The ending with/for B&K should have been in season 8, they leave Denver together with the irritating child and let the children and Alexis, and Sable, battle it out. I also think the writers would be happy with that, not having to focus on the relationship and what rules not to break.

In my mind Blake does not exist anymore in Denver when K has gone to the alps.


Anybody who dismisses Season 9 simply cannot be taken seriously. Probably not even in the kitchen.

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You and your season 9...
 

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To me, Dynasty IS Blake Carrington. The ecosystem evolved from this fact. And I can't think of another show with an equally important start figur or head man. Blake was written very smart, and no surprise a woman was involved in creating him, with real personality features that made him complex and lovable and not just a bulldozer for power and women. He had a meaning, and JF:s good looks integrated well with this Carrington pride and tower of strength Alexis often referred to.
 
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Blake was written very smart
After season 1 he wasn’t.
Cecil Colby played him. I’ll give that but the writing of his weak ex wife despite having new power playing him every season and he didn’t recognize his own wife.
he was an idiot who inherited his wealth
So he basically was a Musk or Trump
 

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After season 1 he wasn’t.
Cecil Colby played him. I’ll give that but the writing of his weak ex wife despite having new power playing him every season and he didn’t recognize his own wife.
he was an idiot who inherited his wealth
So he basically was a Musk or Trump

If you honestly think Trump or Musk are idiots without any knowledge of the business world and not capable of doing something on their own, then I can't help you.
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Blake accumulated most of his wealth on his own, hence Denver-Carrintgon, his own company and his own rumor in the business world. When Alexis came in, he did behave somewhat odd in the dealings with her, letting her get the best of him. But him and Alexis kind of traded places after season 1, so one of them was to "surrender" to the denseness needed for the drama.

In the end, Blake always beat Alexis.
 

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An article in a German magazine from early 1989 claimed that Dynasty was all but cancelled in the US and that the finale was currently being written.

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According to the article, Alexis makes a pass at Blake after Krystle fell into a coma. When he brusquely rejects her, she stabs him with a butcher knife. In the ensuing trial, she is found guilty and sentenced to death. Ultimately, she dies in a gas chamber.

Have you ever heard of this theory regarding the finale? A final scene in which Alexis is gassed while Adam, Fallon, Dex, and Sable watch through a glass partition would certainly have been dramatic—but was that really something anyone wanted to see?
 
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An article in a German magazine from early 1989 claimed that Dynasty was all but cancelled in the US and that the finale was currently being written.

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According to the article, Alexis makes a pass at Blake after Krystle fell into a coma. When he brusquely rejects her, she stabs him with a butcher knife. In the ensuing trial, she is found guilty and sentenced to death. Ultimately, she dies in a gas chamber.

Have you ever heard of this theory regarding the finale? A final scene in which Alexis is gassed while Adam, Fallon, Dex, and Sable watch through a glass partition would certainly have been dramatic—but was that really something anyone wanted to see?
And Krystle too, or is it Rita?
 

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According to that "article" Spelling has been a Lorimar-Producer. So Dynasty was a Lorimar production after all. Interesting, never knew that. :cool:
 
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