Dynasty (2017 TV series, season 2)
The second season of Dynasty, an American television series based on the 1980s prime time soap opera of the same name, originally aired in the United States on The CW from October 12, 2018, through May 24, 2019. The season was produced by CBS Television Studios, with Sallie Patrick as showrunner and executive producer alongside executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. Debuting on October 11, 2017, the series was renewed for a second season on April 2, 2018. Dynasty was renewed for a third season on January 31, 2019.
Season two stars Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon Carrington, Grant Show as her father Blake Carrington, and James Mackay as his son Steven, with Robert Christopher Riley as former chauffeur Michael Culhane, Sam Adegoke as tech billionaire Jeff Colby, Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones, Blake's wife Cristal Flores' nephew and Steven's husband, Alan Dale as Joseph Anders, the Carrington majordomo, and Nicollette Sheridan as Alexis Carrington, Blake's ex-wife and the mother of Adam, Steven, and Fallon. Series regulars added for the second season include Ana Brenda Contreras as Cristal Jennings, Maddison Brown as Anders's daughter Kirby, and Sam Underwood as Adam Carrington, Blake and Alexis's eldest son. Notable recurring characters featured in season two include Monica Colby, Jeff's sister; Dominique Deveraux, Jeff and Monica's mother and Blake's half-sister; Claudia Blaisdel, Cristal's murderer; Liam Ridley, Fallon's ex-husband; Ada Stone, an antiquities dealer who blackmails Michael; Melissa Daniels, Steven's former lover; and Hank Sullivan, Alexis' former co-conspirator.
Cast and characters
Main
- Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon Carrington, energy executive and heiress to an Atlanta energy fortune, daughter of billionaire Blake Carrington and his first wife, Alexis
- Nicollette Sheridan and later Gillies as Alexis Carrington, Blake's ex-wife, and the mother of Adam, Steven, and Fallon
- Ana Brenda Contreras as Cristal Jennings, a friend of Blake's late wife, Cristal Flores
- James Mackay as Steven Carrington, Fallon's gay environmentalist brother, raised as Blake's son with Alexis but actually fathered by Anders
- Rafael de la Fuente as Samuel Josiah "Sammy Jo" Jones, nephew of Blake's second wife Cristal, and Steven's husband
- Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane, Fallon's ex-fiancé, formerly the Carrington chauffeur
- Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby, a young business rival to Blake eventually revealed to be his nephew
- Maddison Brown as Kirby Anders, Joseph's daughter
- Alan Dale as Joseph Anders, the Carrington majordomo
- Grant Show as Blake Carrington, billionaire CEO of the recently sold Carrington Atlantic, recently widowed, and the father of Adam and Fallon by his first wife, Alexis
- Sam Underwood as Adam Carrington / Dr. Mike Harrison, Blake's and Alexis's eldest son, who was kidnapped as an infant
Recurring
- Kelly Rutherford as Melissa Daniels, wife of Senator Paul Daniels, and Steven's former lover
- Adam Huber as Liam Ridley, a writer who marries Fallon and whose real name is Jack Lowden
- Brent Antonello as Hank Sullivan, Alexis' former lover and co-conspirator in a plot to fleece Carrington Atlantic
- Wakeema Hollis as Monica Colby, Jeff's sister and Blake's niece
- Katherine LaNasa as Ada Stone, an antiquities dealer who blackmails Michael
- Michael Masini as Keith Hayes, Ada's associate
- Brianna Brown as Claudia Blaisdel, the woman who killed Blake's wife Cristal/Celia
- Nicole Zyana as Allison, Fallon's assistant
Guests
- C. Thomas Howell as Max Van Kirk, Liam's uncle
- Pawel Szajda as Nikolai Dimitrov, a Russian oligarch interested in buying Carrington Atlantic
- Shannon Lucio as Mora Van Kirk, Max's wife
- Sharon Lawrence as Laura Van Kirk, Liam's mother
- Brian Krause as George, Liam's stepfather
- Natalie Karp as Mrs. Gunnerson, the Carrington cook
- Robert Arbogast as Dr. Nick Toscanni
- Harriet Sansom Harris as Adriana, a psychic
- Arnetia Walker as Louella Culhane, Michael's mother
- Elizabeth Youman as Evie Culhane, Michael's sister
- Yani Gellman as Manuel, a tattoo artist that Sam hires as a "manny" for baby Matthew / Little Blake
- Joanna Going as Mimi Rose Prescott, Alexis's socialite friend
- David Furr as Nico Russo, a Van Kirk employee who threatens to expose Michael's criminal activities
- Taylor Black as Ashley Cunningham, Liam's new girlfriend
- Maulik Pancholy as Kenneth Desai, a reporter doing a story on Fallon
- Nicole Steinwedell as Lady Monk, a self-help guru Sam finds online
- Bill Barrett and later Chase Anderson as Tony, the Carrington gardener
- Damon Dayoub as Mark Jennings, Cristal's ex-husband
- as Juliette Carrington, the French daughter of Blake's disinherited brother Benjamin
- Geovanni Gopradi as Roberto "Beto" Flores, Cristal's brother
- Jeremy Davidson as Nathan "Mack" Macintosh, Blake's hired muscle
- Elizabeth Fendrick as Theresa Harrison, Mike / Adam's foster mother
- P. J. Byrne as Stuart, a publishing executive who crosses Fallon
- Chris Brochu as Dale, the ghost writer of Fallon's memoir
- Lamont Thompson as Dr. Glennon, the team doctor for the Atlantix
- Andrea Bordeaux as Gloria Collins, a popular feminist podcaster Fallon seeks to land for her new publishing company
- Tony Plana as Silvio Flores, Cristal's father
- Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Cesil Colby, Jeff and Monica's father
- Michael Michele as Dominique Deveraux, Blake's half-sister and Jeff and Monica's mother
- Jessi Goei as Trixie Tate, a childhood friend of Fallon's who was killed at Carrington Manor
Episodes
Production
Development
Dynasty was renewed for a 22-episode second season on April 2, 2018. A May 2018 press release teased that the show would introduce Blake's half-sister Dominique Deveraux, Jeff and Monica's mother, in season two. In March 2019, the role was cast with Michael Michele. In December 2018, AlloCiné reported that Dynasty would film an episode in Paris and its suburbs in January 2019 during Paris Fashion Week. Dynasty was renewed for a third season on January 31, 2019. In May 2019, Deadline Hollywood reported that co-executive producer Josh Reims would succeed Sallie Patrick as executive producer and showrunner for season three.Casting
In May 2018, TVLine reported that Nicollette Sheridan would be a series regular for the second season. In June 2018, original cast member Nathalie Kelley, who portrayed Celia Machado Cristal Flores Carrington, told E! News that she would not be returning for season two. The CW announced in August 2018 that Ana Brenda Contreras had been cast as "the real Cristal Flores" for the second season. Maddison Brown was also cast as Anders' daughter, Kirby, and Sharon Lawrence portrayed the guest role of Liam's mother, Laura Van Kirk. Grant Show's wife Katherine LaNasa joined the cast in October 2018 in the recurring role of Ada Stone.In November 2018, The CW confirmed that James Mackay would no longer be a series regular after the first four episodes of season two, but would return later in the season. The CW announced on February 25, 2019 that Sheridan would be leaving Dynasty to focus on "some personal family responsibilities." Sheridan said in her own statement that she was leaving to spend more time with her terminally ill mother in Los Angeles. She last appeared in the episode "Motherly Overprotectiveness". In March 2019, Sam Underwood began appearing as Blake and Alexis's kidnapped eldest child, Adam. Elizabeth Gillies, who was already playing Fallon on the show, took over the role after Sheridan's departure near the end of the second season. Her three-episode portrayal was a temporary recast to give producers time to find a suitable replacement for Sheridan. On March 22, 2019, it was announced that Michael Michele had been cast as Blake's half-sister Dominique. Michele first appeared in "New Lady in Town".
Broadcast
Season two of Dynasty premiered on October 12, 2018, and the season finale aired on May 24, 2019. The season became available on Netflix in the US on June 1, 2019.Reception
On May 15, 2019, Dynasty ranked #5 on the list of most-watched series on Netflix in the UK, and #8 on the overall list of shows and films. The series ranked #6 the following week.Ratings
Critical response
In a review of the first nine episodes, Hidden Remote critic Georgia Makitalo gave the second season a letter grade of a B, noting that it's "more for the bigger story that I believe the writers are setting up for viewers," and that the grade could drop to a D if the storylines do not improve soon. Praise was given to the stunning and campy scenes that "make the show worth watching," such as The Great Gatsby inspired party and the Wizard of Oz dream sequence. Criticism was geared toward the lack of direction since selling Carrington Atlantic, noting that "Fallon needs something to do," as well as the Colbys' lack of screentime.Makitalo was also disappointed in Alexis' development in the second season, stating: