Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Senteur
As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
babelibab
This is entertainment at its best. It's incredible, ridiculously clever, funny and wow the crazy story turns! Almost every episode I go from "ha, ha", and "no way!", to "they didn't" and "oh I did not see this coming!". The actresses in this show are so talented that even with the most impossible situation I totally believe them, what they feel and what their hopes are. The cliffhangers are spectacular and I love the current culture references. Bravo! Keep up the great awesome work Dynasty staff and vivement la saison 2!
miss_lady_ice-853-608700
This is very much a 21st century woke Dynasty. The original had more WASPS than a summer picnic but here we have different races. The Colby family are black and Krystal and her nephew Sammy Jo is Venezualan. In general, the whole show is twenty-first century attitudes. Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) is a shrewd businesswoman rather than the little girl lost of the original Dynasty. Krystal loves and is (for the most part) loyal to her husband but she is not the pure and angelic Krystle of the original series. Stephen is also out and proud- his father is concerned with Stephen's charitable do-gooding rather than his sexuality.I have no issue with the changes for the most part. Simply transposing the original would not have worked- social attitudes have changed too much. In the original, Stephen being gay was treated as incredibly shocking whereas no one would bat an eye now. I also really enjoy the change of Sammy Jo from female to male- no longer a trampy wife but fun-loving casual boyfriend.The only issue I have is with the Colby family. TV has a bit of an issue with writing in black characters but making them underwritten and boring. Even when Jeff and Monica are trying to be sneaky, they're still dull as ditchwater hangers-on to the Carringtons. This isn't portraying ethnic balance; this is tokenism and the actors deserve better.Grant Show might be suitably silver-foxish (much more so than original Blake!) but his performance is so wooden that he could be replaced by a tree and the tree would outact him. I don't like how villainous and shady he is either- it feels like a lazy way to make the female characters stand out.Gillies is the most spirited cast member, bringing Alexis's feistiness and manipulation to the role of Fallon. I have not yet watched up to the point where Alexis comes in but she might feel redundant.The role of Claudia is completely wasted, with Claudia being a two-dimensional crazy woman, whereas in the original she was interesting and sympathetic.The original series was very influential- in some respects we already have a modern version of Dynasty in the form of the excellent Empire.All in all, it's a watchable, if forgettable version of a camp classic.
bethwaller
I think this is better than the original series. While at times the programme is camp, the cast are brilliant. Totally addicated.
tpmcheng
It's funny and entertaining. Love the characters and the plot and plot twists.