Follows two of America's wealthiest families as they feud for control over their fortune and their children.Follows two of America's wealthiest families as they feud for control over their fortune and their children.Follows two of America's wealthiest families as they feud for control over their fortune and their children.
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I love this show and the actors!!! I really cannot get enough, I only watch one show a week and right now this is the show that takes that spot. Totally addicting, guilty pleasure. I love the costuming, the story line is fantastic and binge-worthy. Again I love the actors and main characters, SO happy season 2 was green lighted.
The new Kristal is absolutely terrible. She can't act and is beyond annoying.
I m from the older generation who sat home to watch Dynasty decades ago.
Out of curiousity I start watching the new series and I enjoyed it.
Since Alexis made her entry the show really started.
Without that character there is no Dynasty.
The casting of Fallon is excellent, I really like her personication of the old Fallon.
Forget the old Dynasty and for tv that has no meaning and message it 's great to watch this to set your mind of things
Season 1 was exciting, the right Alexis and Krystle. Season 2 was ok. Season 3 is stupid and kinda sloppy written. Boring storyline and the twists are missing. The Deveraux-family is really boring and not interesting characters.
Just watched the pilot of this and I don't get to whom it is addressed...
Is it the past Audience? Who can recognize Bill Conti's theme played in the piano by a young Steven Carrington and know the characters already? I highly doubted since that audience is around 65-70 y.o. and can't understand and relate with the "modern" direction and editing and music of the 2017's version.
Is it a new Audience? Then why bother with this premise. Reviving an old series which was heavily based on the personas of actors like John Forsythe, Joan Collins and Linda Evans. The "aristocrat" look, without having similar actors to work with.
Anyway, such a reboot is a waste of time, in my opinion. It is basically realized because maybe the inspiration hit a ceiling and we live in the age of old reboots.
As a show its too light to watch. Too pseudo-arrogant and pretentious. None of the actual billionaires I watch interviews and such, are emphasizing words like in this show. "It is a deal of 500 MIIILLL-ion dollars", like a game show host or like in an advertisement.
And it tries too hard to "play" with the audience. like in the revelation/presentation of the Cristal character, which reach us to my original question "...to whom it is addressed?" The past audience won't watch it, the new audience won't get it.
Overall: I don't see a ...Dynasty grow out of this. It lacks the larger-than-life actors/characters of the original and its too pretentious for each own sake.
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Is it the past Audience? Who can recognize Bill Conti's theme played in the piano by a young Steven Carrington and know the characters already? I highly doubted since that audience is around 65-70 y.o. and can't understand and relate with the "modern" direction and editing and music of the 2017's version.
Is it a new Audience? Then why bother with this premise. Reviving an old series which was heavily based on the personas of actors like John Forsythe, Joan Collins and Linda Evans. The "aristocrat" look, without having similar actors to work with.
Anyway, such a reboot is a waste of time, in my opinion. It is basically realized because maybe the inspiration hit a ceiling and we live in the age of old reboots.
As a show its too light to watch. Too pseudo-arrogant and pretentious. None of the actual billionaires I watch interviews and such, are emphasizing words like in this show. "It is a deal of 500 MIIILLL-ion dollars", like a game show host or like in an advertisement.
And it tries too hard to "play" with the audience. like in the revelation/presentation of the Cristal character, which reach us to my original question "...to whom it is addressed?" The past audience won't watch it, the new audience won't get it.
Overall: I don't see a ...Dynasty grow out of this. It lacks the larger-than-life actors/characters of the original and its too pretentious for each own sake.
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- TriviaThe champagne the characters drink is actually sparkling water with a hint of tea for color.
- GoofsIn various episodes, Fallon and Blake keep referring to their "family dynasty". This is a linguistic error (known as a tautology or a pleonasm), as a dynasty is a family by definition. The word "family" is therefore redundant.
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