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josephtrohman · 9 months
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jtrohman: Reliving my youth as a young man ahead of our shows in Tokyo and Osaka next week.
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gr8rockstarrox · 2 years
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Dynasty might be terribly scripted with insane plot lines and terrible direction, but I’m still going to miss it so incredibly much.
No more Carrington family shenanigans.
What a weird world we live in.
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tomkeirblyth · 2 years
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Kirby Anders has dated not one, but two people she shares a brother with. The CW really loves that trope sjjs
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kaipanzero · 2 years
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Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday (2022)
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It's still Adam and Kirby for me.
I mean sure Amanda and Kirby are adorable together and good for each other but the fire and intense connection between Adam and Kirby is still unmatched.
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superfandomcorp · 2 years
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I Will miss You Fallon Carrington 😭😭😭
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femperials · 2 years
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did dynasty elaborately use their last gay character standing being biphobic as an allegory for how demanding and ungrateful they believe their gay audience is? is this just another piece in a long-term pattern from dynasty to get back at their lgbt audience? am i giving them too much credit by thinking they’re smart enough to be that evil? let’s discuss. 
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(this post will contain un-tagged talk about biphobia within the lgbt community as well as community infighting in online queer spaces. it’s pride month! if talking about those topics is going to (reasonably) bum you out, please skip this post at least for now!) 
this is the most negative thing i have ever written about dynasty and will likely be the ONLY post of its kind that i ever write. it’s impossible not to talk about the writing, cast, crew, etc of this show and be 100% just about the plots because there will often be overlap in terms of the how and the why of it. this will be the only post that i put here that focuses on critiquing the overall running of dynasty’s production and patterns of poor decision making over the course of the past five years. as i say on all of my fandom social media, often, i have overwhelmingly positive feelings about dynasty and find heavy comfort in it. if i want to write 4.1k words about something about it that has always felt a little ‘off’, im gna do that. :)
back during the final stretch of season 4, i distinctly remember talking with some friends about our feelings towards the show (as we often do) and while i'm possibly the least jaded in both my circle of friends and my online circles of other dynasty viewers, i do have some lines that i would absolutely drop the show like a hot pan for. 
they're SUPER distinct and clear lines that are less personally-triggering and moreso things that would feel distinctly like the writers either a) were intentionally trying to hurt certain demographics of their audience or, possibly just as bad, b) were genuinely too out of touch to realize the ramifications of. dynasty features plenty content that i find triggering on a personal level but as a general rule, i know that there is a separation between things that upset me individually and things that are related to doing more serious damage. sometimes these things overlap (an example, which i'll obviously be talking about liberally in this post, being homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, etc). so, while i have certain things that i wince away from every time dynasty shoves at us - looking at you, the beaten-to-death horse known as 'people being drugged against their will as a comedy trope' - i put up with it.  
as a sidenote, i think that the twitter timeline during episode 5.15 was a really great example of what sorts of buttons people won't allow others to push. the biphobic comment in the episode was hurtful enough for bisexual people to have to hear at all, but on top of that, the who - what - where of it all was even more insidious than it may have seemed on a surface level to people who saw their mutuals talking about it without being part of the dynasty sphere.
in 4.15, we were introduced to eva. she was cute, she was fun, she was there to be fallon's new assistant (funnily enough, the replacement for allison - the only canonically wlw character at the time since amanda wouldn't appear until the following episode), and then of course, to be a foil for falliam. the concept of there being any credible foil to falliam was ALREADY laughable at this point. i'm not even going to bother touching on how deeply predictable and boring the very concept of the writers thinking any of us truly believe they would do anything interesting or dangerous with them. i was bopping along in season 4, minding my business, discussing my theories with my friends and other people online and hehe-ing about how boring the eva-likes-liam thing was when i woke up in a cold sweat one night with a horrifying thought: what if the writers shake things up for fucking once in terms of falliam? what if this won't be their 500th predictable stupid storyline? what if eva is going to try to break up falliam because she likes fallon and not liam?
it turns out i was giving them too much credit in that department, so i lived to keep watching the show another day. that had been my own paranoid theory that i immediately jumped into the groupchat with to say ‘ok i found it, i found what i would stop watching dynasty for’. they were already pushing the stalking angle with eva and fallon’s previous stalker had been the only east asian representation on dynasty ever. if they said ‘ok lets do that storyline again but with a creepy predatory GIRL KISSER’ i think i would have had to tap out. 
another sidenote - i love hearing about people’s ‘what i would stop watching dynasty for’ moments. everyone’s different thoughts are so different and every time someone has told me one of theirs its usually something i didn’t even consider, but realized their fear of it happening was definitely still rooted in logic based on the way certain storylines go in this show.
dynasty's relationship with its lgbt audience has always been shaky at best and borderline emotional terrorism at its worst. from the outright refusal for a wlw character (which even then, was still a bit of a 'gotcha' at the audience) until its final stretch despite long ago having shifted from a series about the scandals of business with social and emotional stories woven in to a nearly sitcom-esque y.a. romance, or the fact that sammy jo is literally the last gay standing, the lgbt viewers have long resigned to a state of refusing to expect anything and shitposting about it for fun to keep things light. it's a cw show. plenty of the audience for dynasty - cishet AND lgbt - have experienced them before. for the lgbt audience, we're all seasoned veterans when it comes to navigating passive-aggressive feedback from the production teams and sometimes even cast members, not to mention the blatant and aggressive homophobia from other fans who don't fit into the same minority groups that a lot of us do and have no lived experience to draw any empathy from.
i think a lot of writers for television - a lot of which are specific to the cw though if i were to start naming examples from their recent catalogue, i would be here all day - learned fairly early on that blatant homophobia causes outrage which obviously causes buzz. this makes for great television writing because it very much gives the straight audience something to be surprised by and interested in. often the best of the self-proclaimed straight allies often for some reason love to see an act of homophobia and yell "i am NOT like that, by the way!" without doing much else, but it makes them feel good at the end of the day nonetheless. they get to think about the hardships that lgbt people face for a few minutes, go "oh jeez, how awful" which obviously makes them incredible people and there you have it. this is great news for television writers, as being the writer puts you in a position to 'make up a guy and then get mad at him' (for the record, this is bad when people do it random political discourse, not in television for the most part. 'make up a guy and ___' is sort of the basis of writing, that isn't the issue here). the thing is, those scenes where lgbt people face discrimination are not 'feel good' moments for the lgbt audience, usually. just like in real life, the other shoe dropping where the writers add in a little "and then the homophobe gets his just desserts" doesn't really heal the shock or hurt for anyone except their straight audience. when i get yelled at or threatened in public and a well-meaning ally steps up and tells the person harassing me to go fuck themselves, i still just experienced being harassed. i may be thankful to the person who used their power to help me, but i still was, for a moment, in a position where i needed help. 
homophobia exists, obviously, and shows set in the real world will obviously have moments where it is appropriate to weave it into the story. no one is arguing this much. the issue is that certain shows, and dynasty is not the only show that deserves this critique, will not have any real intention to dedicate time or care to this issue. i've spoken a lot about how i prefer that the newer seasons of dynasty stop trying when it comes to touching on serious issues because their track record of trying to do things tactfully hasn't been good since season 1. 
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the other side of this blade is that we've now experienced two instances of anti-lgbt rhetoric from within canon, and both times it has been from lgbt characters.
in season 2, we had beto - cristal's brother who is aggressively homophobic specifically towards sam but plot twist! it was because he was into sam and was just shamefully closeted all along. audiences pushed back HARD against that across social media and explained why the rhetoric that lgbt people are really our own worst enemies was so dangerous - the cast or crew obviously didn't comment, which they generally don't so that wasn't strange - but the cishet audience did make sure to put on their best meat-gargling britches and let the lgbt audience know that if we were so unhappy with what we got, we could go watch something else and leave them alone.
in season 5, we got the pride party episode. i call it the pride party episode because while the actual pride party took up maybe about 8 total minutes of screen time, it was what the cast and crew posted the majority of their behind the scenes content from and it was obviously meant to be the draw as it did air during pride month.  for those who haven't watched yet or have been scouring for spoilers after seeing the tweets and different social media posts talking about it, here's your context:
sam begins to feel like he's an irrelevant gay in atlanta so he enlists the help of kirby and culhane to throw the biggest pride party of the weekend and get his status back. kirby and culhane put together a big party but same is unhappy with it (in their defense, his 'theme' was call me by your name / twink / leather daddy realness. with a drag performance. i think that since THAT was such a word salad of gay terminology that make no cohesive sense together, they just assumed he didn't know what he was talking about and was going to be cool with rainbow streamers and edm). he blows up and refers to culhane as a 'bad ally' and calls kirby 'just gay whenever it's convenient' - both comments he later apologizes for in the same breath because they were OBVIOUSLY on the same level of offensive (he also, at one earlier point, refers to them as allies together and while i don't know if it was intentional or not, it kind of felt more like a writers flub moreso than a dig at kirby but i could be wrong. kirby was sam's token straight for so long that it might just be muscle memory). he gets a quick pep talk from angeria paris vanmichaels and admits that he was actually just insecure about his gayness.
i've already said that it's harmful for straight people (though gay people also parrot this rhetoric too sometimes) to either make jokes about or outright seriously claim that people who perpetuate the most homophobia are insecure or closeted gay people. add on top of that that dynasty has now TWICE ‘addressed’ homo/bi/transphobia and both times have been by lgbt characters. i’m also in the conspiracy-theory camp of believing that fanworks for dynasty have, in the past, influenced the direction of the show or inspired plots and tropes used, and while kirby anders was always an icon for the wlw audience since before she was even introduced, fanworks that featured fan-interpretations of her as a wlw character often weren’t shy about talking about the implications that that would have if it were to fit into the canon of the show. some headcanons and fan-created works became common use among the wlw fandom and while they had no basis in canon they were considered ‘canon’ in the fan-verse where kirby was wlw - all of this pre-wlw-canon kirby, of course. a personal favorite in a lot of wlw fanworks for dynasty was the concept that alexis carrington, historically not a homophobe, would be perfectly okay with her daughter (either or, depending on your persuasion) dating another woman - but NEVER if it were kirby, turning the homophobic character trope on its head.  
what distinctly stood out to me once the smoke cleared from hearing the most wattpad-villain-esque overused line of biphobia from, again, the ONLY remaining gay man on the show, was exactly why sam saying it was so much more unsettling than just your run of the mill ‘homophobes are just mean gays’ tropery. earlier when i mentioned that the lgbt audience of dynasty tend to approach things in a sort of resigned way, i probably should have clarified that ‘expects nothing good’ comes in a wide range of flavours, spanning from ‘cautious but refusing to be hopeful’ (shoutout to kamanda nation) all the way to ‘blatantly giggling at all of the cw’s attempts to garner interest’. my dynasty twitter timeline and groupchats leading up to ‘the pride party episode’ since it was announced were a constant stream of shitposting and sarcastic claims that it would be a trainwreck that everyone was deeply excited to watch happen (“the cw is kicking the air right now demanding to know why they still aren’t allowed to say the f slur after putting a rainbow border on their page”).
there are plenty of common biphobic talking points. like every single group within the lgbt community, lack of understanding or empathy for one another who have different experiences than we do can cause ignorance and hurt. in my personal opinion, ‘queer discourse’, as its often all lumped together as, can do its part to help us educate one another on our own unique histories and experiences while it can also be a jumping-off point for hatred and circular, senseless arguing. also in my personal opinion, when it comes to queer discourse, or more often than not, community infighting, it should be entirely left up to those groups involved. i will listen to and value the opinion of someone that disagrees with me (to a reasonable extent, obviously) who i share a space with over the opinion of someone who agrees with me but has no idea what they’re talking about. for this reason, i obviously do not care about cishet opinions on queer issues. the internet evolves and expands incredibly quickly. online queer discourse used to be mainly reserved for deep tumblr: sideblogs and instant messages and google docs with links to talking points and sources in case one was ever backed into a corner in an argument. now, queer discourse has become such a massive part of the average twitter experience (not to mention tiktok) that its caught the attention of cishet people in a very strange way. not only have people with zero lived experience began to pay attention to what inter-community issues that the lgbt community are discussing, they’ve also pushed themselves into the discussions.  
it's not difficult at all, nowadays, for any straight television writer with a twitter account to not only a) find an lgbt issue to exploit clumsily for a quick plot or b) find an lgbt issue to exploit to have their audience do the fighting for them. a personal favorite example of mine is 7-season CW hatecrime The 100. their mistreatment of lesbian character lexa and wildly archaic use of the dead lesbian trope (which, while overlapping often, is not to be confused with the bury your gays trope) upset audiences on a catastrophic level. the interesting part, though, was that the bisexual female lead would go on to endgame with the male cishet lead in the wake of the death of her lesbian love interest. this was obviously upsetting to the lesbian audience for the obvious reasons that being brutally killed off (in a very specific way, too, which is worth looking up if you’re interested in queer fandom history) in order to make room for another m/f relationship. however, any lgbt person who has spent more than a few minutes in literally any queer discourse space online would be privy to the fact that lesbians and bisexual women can sometimes carry a certain tension when it comes to discussions about validity. this is not a queer discourse blog and i’m not going to delve into the talking points surrounding this, but it is important for me to point out that those talks DO take place in a lot of queer online spaces, and since online fandom is often a relatively queer space itself, the discussions do bleed together sometimes. that’s why it was so genius (in a sociopathic sort of way) for the cast, crew, and writer’s room of the 100 to listen to the lesbians crying about the representation being yanked out from under them and go “you hear that, bisexual audience? the lesbians are mad because YOU aren’t gay enough for them on this show.” 
i didn’t watch the 100. i was about to start it the week that they killed off lexa which i personally think was one of the top 10 bullets dodged in history. but EVERYONE in online fandom spaces, myself included, knows what happened and experienced it in some regard. the 100 became a piece of history for the resulting terrible pr that they got for the writing choice as well as their unprofessional and batshit insane handling of the aftermath. the cw to this day has never made a mistake so serious again but the lasting effects of pitting one’s lgbt audience against each other to avoid accountability has never left, and the cw specifically is famous for its use of audience infighting to avoid effort and quality when it comes to lgbt storylines. sam’s biphobic comment hit hard in that way, because the writers got to throw that in and step back and go “whoa now hey it wasn’t us! it was the gay guy. obviously!”
and his phrasing, “gay when its convenient” - while also not an uncommon biphobic soundbite - was hilariously something that dynasty’s lgbt audience have been saying for years. after steammy was wiped off the map as a couple and sam was written into a few forgettable guy of the month romances with minimal screentime to keep cashing in one being able to put SOMETHING in the ‘we promise we have diversity’ montages that the cw keeps getting fucking clowned for posting (seriously, why do they keep posting those ads? i have NEVER seen a healthy comment section under one of them) they finally seemed to find their footing to utilize rafael de la fuente’s talent in a meaningful way. his drama work is unreal. he manages to hit his comedy beats even when the writing is clearly below him and elevates it every time. this of course had to come at the cost of dropping a lot of the romance from his storyline which would be perfectly fine - perhaps even welcome especially in these later seasons - were he not the only opportunity for the mlm audience to have someone they can relate to.
dynasty’s cishet audience commenting about how the moment amanda was canonized as wlw that it was ‘too soon’ to start putting her into relationships was the usual level of tone-deaf and blatantly un-self-aware that lgbt audiences have been putting up with since the dawn of time. 
‘gay when its convenient’ has been something that the lgbt audiences have been accusing dynasty of since the first season came and went without a hint of fallon carrington looking twice at a girl, after liz gillies said that she could definitely see fallon as a bisexual woman. dynasty's answer to lgbt people asking for representation - PROPER representation - has always been met with either crumbs (rip allison!) or a sort of weird derisive 'here's what we have for you - YOU are actually VERY stupid for thinking we wouldn't give it to you and i think that says more about how miserable you all are than it does about us as a television show' vibe. fallon's offhanded comment about 'having always had a thing for princess frostine' in 2.12 was not a 'win' for bisexual representation, either. at the time, it almost felt like a smug little slap in the face to the people who were flooding online anonymous forums to scream and cry "STOP saying fallon likes girls" at the wlw audience. rewatching it even a day later felt like a slap in the face to the lgbt audience who claimed that the show didn't have enough queer characters. the line meant nothing and went no where - it was just a reminder that "she's right HERE you blind idiots, stop asking us for more gay women". 
pre-kamanda, dynasty consistently told us that we had all of the representation we needed. we have a gay guy who pops in to say random gay-isms (who was once a success story about an undocumented immigrant from an abusive household that struggled and cheated and did what he could to survive among billionaires) once or twice per episode, and we have fallon, who sometimes slaps women on the ass as they walk by, or whatever. the lgbt audience came up with our own ships and our own silly in-universe ideas to keep us busy while we sat through whatever new trope the writers wanted to half-ass with falliam for the majority of the episode. and, since we thought, only having historical patterns to base our expectations on, that we were never going to get anything, we let our own fan-canon and faux-theories get wilder and sillier despite the usual obstacles whether that was the writers making them moot with canon on accident or the literal cast of the show mocking us publicly based on their own misunderstanding of the concepts at hand (as an aside: cast and crew’s of shows and movies interacting with fanworks is not only their given right but also often very welcome. that being said, at the end of the day it was never for them, though that is a topic for another day).
kamanda was not only a breath of fresh air in terms of finally having something a little more lighthearted and fun without feeling like a waste of time to focus on, but it brought back audience that had long-since jumped ship (often around early to mid season 4).
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even then, there was something sort of ‘off’ about the whole feeling. these aren’t my personal opinions because i didn’t see amanda’s introduction, kirby’s wlw canonization, or kamanda in general anything other than an (embarrassingly fucking late) agreement to finally give the wlw audience what we’ve been asking for for the last five years: real (fictional) women in a real (fictional) relationship, a privilege granted to literally everyone else on the show since the very beginning, in a show that had increasingly dropped most of its plotting to focus solely on romance and interpersonal relationships. i did however see static and enter discussions about the a) aggressive cancellation season last-ditch attempt to be relatable and b) a redirect of the wlw audience’s attention away from firby - arguably the most popular dynasty ship behind falliam, pre-kamanda. i’m literally still in the middle of a giant unhinged post about the history of firby fandom and its eventual replacement by kamanda so i’m not going to go into a lot of detail about it here. the main takeaway there is that the way in which dynasty hands us our representation often feels like we’re supposed to feel bad about it once we get it. not in the ‘here’s representation but they’re BAD’ way, but in a ‘how dare you have ever doubted us, why are you even here if you’re so angry with us’ sort of way. i would consider that my own paranoia and overthinking and just assuming that i’m feeling sorry for myself had i not realized across multiple platforms how widespread that weird ‘guilty’ feeling is when it comes to being lgbt in dynasty fandom. 
the biphobia is the core issue at hand - full stop. bisexual audiences did not need to hear something like that and especially not coming from a show that consistently backs out of touching on real-world issues by claiming that the show is meant to be an escape and therefore wouldn't be fair to the audience. the bisexual audience do not qualify for such escapism.
however what this obnoxiously long rant of a post is also poking at is that sam's biphobic comment not only shocked and hurt the bisexual audience but it added to an overarching message that the lgbt audience have been having yelled at us by dynasty for the past five years, usually RIGHT whenever we feel comfortable and safe, and that's that sure, this show is going to upset us sometimes but that's the real world, and symbolically, we really only have ourselves to blame.
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promosbrasil · 2 years
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Dynasty 5x22 Promo “Catch 22” (SERIES FINALE)
Dinastia 5 Temporada Episódio 22 Promo
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CURTAIN CALL
part three of the fallon / kirby hollywood au inspired by bojack horseman
1. waves never break | 2. wild horses | 3. curtain call
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unexpected-character · 10 months
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Butter Knife and Blake Time
Fallon Carrington x Reader
CEO!reader and Fallon meet after all these years, what do you think would happen next…
Warning: implied sexual themes, kinda toxic old relationship, rivalry (if you think there’s more, kindly tell me so I can it here)
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Fallon's pov
"Who are we meeting again?" I told Kirby while scrolling through my phone looking at news and articles about what people are saying with Dad's fiasco.
"For fucksakes Fallon! Do you even listen?! This is like the hundredth time. We're meeting Y/N Y/L/N. She's the CEO of Y/L/N Industries." I can feel her irritation but I ignored her. I know who we were meeting but I was bored and she annoys me so I annoy her even more.
"Fine. What time do we have to go then?"
"We have to leave in 30 and Culhane is ready."
I followed her to the car, closed my phone. Tried drowning out everything to try to make me relax before this meeting with y/n. I haven't seen her in years, and now because of my stupid father, we will see each other again. How can my father be such an idiot and announced to everyone in Atlanta that he’ll have a "Blake time" what the hell is it even about.
Ugh! The audacity of that asshole to fucking give up everything he built. He really is a selfish imbecile.
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Y/N's pov
Mean while in Y/L/N Industries, you were in a meeting with your own mother because she bought the Carrington Atlantics. It is now one of your subsidiaries.
"For godsakes mother! I told you I didn't want to do business with CA because of the scandal they have." I said to my mom, not even hiding how frustrated I am with her.
"Could you just calm —"
"Calm down?! How would I fucking calm down with this? I don't even see why you'd even want it." my secretary knocked on my door, signaling that my next meeting is in 5 minutes.
"You have to go, mom. Let's talk about this at your home. I'll be there for dinner and will continue everything." I gave her a curt nod, didn't even look at her when she left.
I smoothen out the imaginary wrinkles on my suit and looked if my blouse was tucked well. I made myself presentable for my next meeting. I made them wait to the last second of the 5 minutes and pressed the intercom and spoke,
"Donna, show them in." You've been dreading to see her again after so many years.
The woman you didn't want to see entered your office as if she owned it. Still as beautiful and sexy as ever with her a redhead following her. You didn't even sat up your chair to greet them, not because you didn't have the etiquette but because it's Fallon and you just didn't want too. You looked at the red haired woman seeing as she's checking you out not as subtle as you may add. You raised your brows and got up and introduce yourself to her,
"Hello, I'm Y/n. To what do I owe such pleasure Ms.?"
You told the redhead completely ignoring the other woman inside your office who has been studying you closely and staring at you as if she wants to kill you. Jealousy ah green is a beautiful color on her.
"Anders, Kirby Anders, I'm Fallon's executive assistant among others." She told you, slight pink covering her pale face.
"Anders? Like Jo's daughter or something?"
"Yeah? You know him."
"Of course. He's an amazing man, very organized even the smallest of details."
"Yeah that's Dad." Before you were going to reply, the bubble you both had was burst by the ignored woman in the room.
"Have you both forgotten that I'm here too." She looked at you annoyed. If you didn't know her well, which you do, you wouldn't catch the small hurt in her facial expression that suddenly was schooled like it wasn't there before, bug you caught it. You look at her and raised your brow letting her know you saw it too. It's been years and she still thinks she had a claim on you.
"We didn't, we just decided we want to ignore you. What do you want Fallon?"
"I want to buy the company back."
"As much as I want you to have it so I don't have to see you. The contract stated you can't. I seriously don't know how your family sign such without reading the fine print."
"Well why didn't you?"
"I wasn't here you idiot. I gave mom the ropes as I had personal matters to attend to. She fucking accepted the deal. Hell, I didn't want what was written in it."
"Then give it back."
"I can't Fallon and you know it. I'd let hell freeze over before I'd work with you again, we both know that."
"What? Work together?"
"You didn't know? What happened to you? You just don't do stuff without knowing. Are you sick or dying?"
"Stop being dramatic, y/n! I'm trying to think. This can't be it."
"Well that's hopeful. You don't think, you scheme."
"Fucking shut up, Y/n! You don't know me!" She yelled. Kirby flinching as she haven't seen Fallon to be this enraged at someone other than her own family.
You clenched your jaw and looked at the redhead that's been standing awkwardly among you both. You walked around your desk and stop in front of Kirby and said,
"Ms. Anders, would you be a dear and let Ms. Carrington and I have a moment alone. You can ask Donna to show you around or get whatever you want." You smiled at the woman sweetly as if nothing is bothering you at all. You directed the redhead woman to the door. She nodded and smiled, leaving you both alone in your office. You locked the door after she left.
You studied the brunette woman facing away from you. Even after years of not seeing each other. She still has the same physique. Looking like a work of art. You admire her features. Maybe more defined ass but still the same old Fallon you know years ago. You approached her from behind. Your breath so close to her, her breathe hitching. It's been years but you still have that affect on her. She has an effect on you too but you know how to school yourself with all the years of practice.
"You still haven't change, have you pretty girl." you whispered close to her ear. She let out a breath as she felt you nibbling her lobe.b"Y/n..." she whimpered, trying to move away from your proximity. Yet you left open mouth kisses along her ear, neck, and jaw. The sexual tension in your office could be cut with a dull butter knife.
"Still bratty aren't you, love?" You put both your hands on her hips and gave it a hard grip. You heard her groan, finally having your hand on her body. Leaning her body over yours trying to feel anything to help her in her predicament. "Y/n, please..." she tried grinding her ass to your front. She was so frustrated and you can feel the heat. She needed relief and fast. She wants you. You both want each other so much.
"Be a good girl and bend over baby."
To the people outside, they thought nothing of it. As they thought that it was you getting frustrated due to your mother visiting you. It wasn't unusual for them to see your cold demeanour after being in a meeting with her or with old stupid men. Maybe you were angry again and the loud scream they heard and the banging that they can hear from inside was just that. Kirby on the other hand, knew what was going on. Her face looking like a tomato, knowing what's happening but a bit confuse on why it's happening now. Did you both know each other since back then?
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ok important fic-related question! I know Kirby is into rock / punk / metal (yes yes MJ you're projecting) and I think Sam is an indie rock girl, but what about Tara and Amber? I do think Amber had an edgy "Helter Skelter" phase but outside of that I'm drawing a blank
oooooh okay okay i have some thoughts yeah!
for tara, there are songs that she's listened to in canon, which can help giving you an insight into what she probably listens to? because in the post-OKB party argument scene in 6 "when the party's over" by billie eilish starts playing, and when it transitions to tara's bedroom, the volume lowers, giving you the impression she was listening to it as she got ready for bed.
also i went back to rewatch the scene (i love having all of the movies downloaded on my pc) and when chad arrives another music starts playing! the name's "you have stolen my heart" by brian fallon, and it's a folk/indie song.
which yeah it pretty much lines up with what i think tara would listen to? a mix of folk, indie/indie rock (some of which she's listened to since she was a kid, influenced by sammy <3), alt/alt rock (influenced by amber!) and pop/pop punk! maybe artists like billie ofc, tate mcrae, conan gray, paramore, phoebe bridgers, lorde, mitski, haim, mumford and sons... let's say she also listens to maya hawke because why tf not am i right :3
for amber, i think she definitely listened to pop punk and rock! she definitely had an edgy helter skelter phase lmfao. i think she's deep into her edgy phase actually. and i think she listens to both indie/alt rock and punk/hard rock with a pinch of metal as well!
i think she would listen to artists like arctic monkeys, måneskin... i can see her having artists such as evanescence and paramore (which she definitely got tara into, because tara, please, look at hayley williams) as her first loves lmfao. i'm also gonna say she listened to fall out boy/p!atd and my chemical romance at some point. also older bands like ramones! i'm not big on metal though so i can't give many examples on what i think she'd listen to :3
i could also see her listening to artists such as tyler the creator and kendrick lamar!!! :3 and she definitely got into billie after tara showed her the when we fall asleep where do we go album lmfao
as always this is just my opinion so if anyone has any other ideas or thinks otherwise i would love to know!!!! i would love more songs for my tara and amber playlists :3
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Dear Cykestrogen
I am holding your loved ones hostages including Your boyfriend,Your Nintendo Switch,34th president of the united states jimmy Fallon and wendslo
Meet me at this adress alone and without aid
From anon
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ive already beaten kirby super star. no challenge for me (also ill let jimmy fallon die in the lava)
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culpepper-pals · 4 months
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(Fallon Lyman, Diego Lobo & Zelda Lobo)
Diego is the ex-husband of Dolores “Dolly” Vatore, the youngest child of Culpepper Founder Kirby Vatore. Dolly and Diego met and fell in love during Summer 3, and the couple tied the knot in Autumn 3. Their daughter Zelda was born in Winter 3.
Autumn 4 for the Lobo family: The season began with another move - this time back to San Myshuno, to the Vatore's old house in the Spice Market. Zelda had a birthday early on in the season, and grew into a teenager with a passion for thrifting and learning. She later confessed to her mother that she wasn't sure she wanted to remain a spellcaster, feeling that the occult life might not be for her. Zelda thrived on her first day of high school, and even agreed to go to prom with Alice Ember as friends. Meanwhile Diego decided to try dating again, and found himself nervous for a dinner date with Fallon Lyman. Things went really well, and the couple agreed to move in together, despite the fact the two of them hadn't been together very long. At the end of the week, Zelda found herself crushing on Yumiko Ito, the cat girl, and after a party was able to score a first kiss and ask her out!
Diego, Fallon and Zelda live at the Old Salt House in San Myshuno.
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denver-carrington · 2 years
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Season 3 promo of Fallon, Jeff, and Kirby.
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queerpumpkinnn · 2 years
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Hey, I’m not sure if you do requests between two different characters or just y/n and a character but if you do, I would like to request a Kirby anders/Fallon carrington coffee shop au fic where Fallon works at a shop and kirby comes in, and becomes a bit obsessed with Fallon, then dumbifys her, and then smut(if you don’t enjoy writing kirby anders you could make it fem-reader) also I love your writing have a wonderful day<333
First of all, thank you so much for requesting! A few things regarding your request. I did state in my rules for requesting that I only write character(s) x reader, and that I don't write sex at first sight scenes (also I personally find Kirby annoying so I don't write for her lol). I did use Fallon x fem!reader coffee shop au though, so I hope you like it!
All Hot and Bothered
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Summary: You visit your girlfriend Fallon at work and get her all hot and bothered.
Pairing: Fallon Carrington x fem!reader
Content warnings: Mention of food and drink (non-alcoholic), slight sexual innuendos. Will I make a part two? Maybe someday ;)
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Would you normally get coffee from a shop that isn't on the way to work?
No.
Are you doing it this time?
Yes.
Why?
Because the one out of the way happens to be the one your girlfriend works at. And since she's your girlfriend, it is your sacred duty and God-given right to tease the living hell out of her whenever you please- and you so please today.
Naturally, Fallon's deep appreciation for your body is present regardless of your attire, but in her opinion, the human body looks best when it's naked. You kept that in mind as your clothing. Shorts a little shorter, tank top a little tighter and lower cut. Of course you'd simply blame it on the weather.
As you sat in your car in the parking spot collecting your belongings, you glanced through the glass walls of the shop. You could just barely make out the shape of her standing behind the counter. She hadn't noticed you, at least not that you could tell.
With a sly smile tugging your cheeks at the thought of how your girlfriend would react, you stepped out of the car and into the shop, headed immediately towards the register.
There were two or three people ahead of you in line, which meant Fallon had enough time to notice you walking in, take a good look at you, and watch you step behind the other people to wait to order. You loved giving her a little time to sweat.
By the time it was your turn to order, Fallon was already visibly distracted. And I haven't even spoken yet.
You placed both hands on the counter, leaning forward ever so slightly. You stood a little taller so that you would be standing over her if not for the counter. Just waiting for her to say something.
"Hi, welcome to Femperial Coffeehouse, what can I get started for you?"
The reaction wasn't entirely what you had expected, but upon further inspection, you could see how affected she was. The intense focus of her eyes on the computer even though you hadn't placed an order so as to avoid blatantly admiring your body.
"I'll have an iced white mocha and a strawberry scone, please." You told her sweetly, staring at her through bedroom eyes.
Fallon cleared her throat, typing into the computer and forcing a customer service smile. "Of course. What's the name for your order?"
She walked right into that one. "Don't give me that. You know what my name is."
This was, of course, a reference to a name she only called you under a specific circumstance. You knew she was thinking about it as you watched her type a bit more. Fallon handed you a receipt.
"Thank you, sweetheart." You smiled at her, winking and taking the paper bag and small slip of paper from her fingers, sauntering away to a table to wait for your drink.
As you watched Fallon take more orders and frequently glancing over at you for a split second, you realized something. You didn't ask for a receipt. You glanced down at the paper and saw a note scratched out in delicate writing with faded black ink.
Next time you do that I'm dragging you in back.
You couldn't help the grin creeping on your face as you drug the pad of your thumb over the letters.
Well then I'll just have to do that again, now won't I?
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emisirrelevant · 2 years
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DYNASTY FINALE THOUGHTS
OMGGGG I JUST FINISHED THE FINALE OF DYNASTY AND-
I actually didn't think I'd be kinda emo???
It's so interesting to look back on what kind of shows pull me in. Dynasty was not a show I ever expected to be pulled into. I didn't even know it was based off of the original series in 1981 until they announced the 2017 series. But let's be real, anything that has Liz Gillies in it is worth it right? Anyway, my thoughts on the finale as follows:
• Fallon preparing for her baby in typical Fallon fashion
• I WAS RIGHT STEVEN CAME BACK AAAHAAAAAAAAA HE CAME BACK TO US
• SO HE WAS GRAHAM THE WHOLE FUCKING TIME OMG
• When Steven was literally about to murk Adam
• THE BOYS ARE FIGHTING
• I liked that Steven didn't actually k-word Adam though- I think it showed that was a key aspect of his character and I liked it- because to me it makes me think how much of a better man Steven is than Adam
• Even though they're the Carrington brothers, they both have their differences
• Sam being sad about Culhane leaving- but purposely causing the interviews to bomb lol
• STEVEN THEN REVEALING HIMSELF TO SAM I CRY ADKFHJKGLKHL
• ADAM TELLING FALLON IN THE CAR ABOUT THE BOOK omg no I was so scared for him but LOVE that Fallon said what she said to him and wasn't mad after all
• STEVEN THEN SHOWING UP AND REVEALING HIMSELF TO FALLON AGAIN I'M EMO MY EMOTIONS AND THEN THEY SANG TOGETHER ONE LAST TIME HOW DARE THEY-
• Aww Sam and Culhane: "I'm gonna miss you big bro" "you too, little bro"
• FALLON NAMING THE BABY Lauren Morell Carrington- "And Ridley"
• STEVEN COMING BACK AND THE REST OF THE FAMILY'S REACTIONS!!! EEEEEEE
• SAM MARRYING MICHAEL AND NINA AHHHHHHHH
• FALLON RENAMING THE COMPANY TO CARRINGTON UNITED!!! THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
• Blake telling Fallon he loves her and he's just so proud of his daughter OH THE FULL CIRCLE MOMENT
• SAM AND STEVEN TOGETHER AGAIN EUEHEHUE
• AND KIRBY AND AMANDA HAVING A HAPPY ENDGAME HOLY SHIT I'M SO HAPPY THEY ACTUALLY GOT A DECENT RESOLUTION THEY HAD ME WORRIED FOR A BIT BUT OMG THE WLWS WIN TODAY!!!!
• ENDING THE SHOW WITH A FAMILY PICTURE!!!! OH GOD WE'RE DONE THIS IS REALLY THE END
• "Smile, and pretend you love each other" "Everyone say Carrington"
• The only thing I did not like about this finale was what the heck they did with Adam- so is HE in London again??? As GEORGE??? HE BETTER STAY THE F AWAY FROM KIRBY AND AMANDA that's all I have to say
• Like, I get why he wasn't in the final picture at the end, but like it seemed weird to me that nobody wondered what happened but he was the "black sheep" I guess you could argue, and we know Fallon knew it was Adam with what happened to Steven... idk
• But I think Sam and Steven and Kirby and Amanda cancels that out for me honestly HAHA
• I'M STILL REELING CW FINALLY GAVE US WLW AND MLM WINS??? This makes me soooo happy. And how meaningful/significant it is.
ANYWAY. Now comes the hard part. It is time yet again to say goodbye to another CW show I got invested in. Like I mentioned, previously, I had no idea what this show was until I sort of just decided to jump into it. And I'm so grateful I decided to give Dynasty a chance. I'll miss waiting for every Friday to come around, to see what the Carringtons are up to now. But this finale wrapped things up pretty decently in my opinion. So lastly, I would like to say thank you. To everyone involved in making this show. Thank you, and goodbye, Dynasty.
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