Everything Looks Wonderful, Joseph | |
Season 4, Episode 19 | |
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Air date | September 17, 2021 |
Written by | Libby Wells |
Directed by | Brandon Lott |
Viewers | 0.25 million (250,000) |
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"Everything Looks Wonderful, Joseph" is the nineteenth episode of the fourth season and the eighty-third episode overall of The CW's Dynasty. It aired on September 17th, 2021.
Synopsis[]
IF ONLY - Someone from Dominique's past returns, and Jeff wants answers. Blake takes Amanda under his wing, but she has other ideas, and he has other motives. Sam and Culhane divulge a secret to the Carringtons. Meanwhile, as Fallon and Liam think about what to do with their struggles, Fallon takes an unexpected journey.
Plot Summary[]
Dominique's ex, Brady Lloyd, shows up at her studio. He explains he ran out years ago to protect her from his creditors and wins her back. Sam spins a reporter's scoop about Abbott's death, only to see the article rewritten as a hit piece on La Mirage. Adam tampers with a contract Amanda is drafting for Primetime Private Air but she turns the tables on him, joining his hospital's legal team. Fallon numbs her troubles with pot edibles creating a Capra-esque hallucination of the Carringtons if she had no ambition. Guided by Anders, she realizes that a simpler life may not be so wonderful. Jeff learns Dom and Brady never divorced; Blake and Amanda bond; Liam states he's the spouse who needs to change, not Fallon. He rides off, breaking her heart.[1]
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Trivia[]
- This episode's title, along with its synopsis, directors, and writer were revealed on August 31, 2021, via a press release.
- This is the fourth segmented special episode following Something Desperate, You See Most Things in Terms of Black & White, and Everybody Loves The Carringtons.
- This episode features archive footage of Fallon Carrington and Liam Ridley in "A Good Marriage in Every Sense".
- In Fallon's fantasy her parents are still married and Adam and Amanda was raised alongside her resulting in Eliza Bennett using an American Accent during those segments of the episode.
- This is one of Eliza Bennett's favourite episode.
- This episode introduces the concept of the Multiverse, which is a occurring thing in The CW shows.
- This episode's original title was A Little Electrocution.
- Fallon mentions that she hasn't taken edibles since college. She first alludes to using cannabis in the eleventh episode of the first season.
Quotes[]
Alexis (to Cristal): You're about as fake as your tan.
Fallon: I saved you the blueberry.
Liam: When you said you were going to make more of an effort, I didn't think you meant by saving me a pastry.
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