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Knots Landing

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I remember that ad!

KL's finale was the best of the four. Not just because they tied up all loose ends, but also because they brought back JVA/Val and DM/Abby, two actresses who had been integral parts of its' identity.

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Knots Landing final season overlapped with 90210 high school graduation season and Melrose first season.

The following season we saw peak 90210, Melrose take off, and new drama NYPD Blue and those would have made Knots Landing look old school so Knots Landing ending when it did was for the best.

I could have done without the final four seasons though as I found them a chore to get through, mainly because Paige practically ate the show. I feel the final four seasons happened because CBS was in their third place primetime mess era for two of them and in the other two CBS really didn't have much success with launching new dramas.

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I'm putting the other Knots promo in the primetime soaps thread.

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Forgive me if this is covered somewhere else in the thread, but where can I currently watch “Back To The Cul-de-Sac”? I just finished watching all 14 seasons of KL on Plex and it would be nice to see the return movie made just a few years later.

I cant seem to find anything on YT, but maybe I’m not searching for the right thing?

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On 5/15/2026 at 9:56 AM, kalbir said:

Knots Landing final season overlapped with 90210 high school graduation season and Melrose first season.

The following season we saw peak 90210, Melrose take off, and new drama NYPD Blue and those would have made Knots Landing look old school so Knots Landing ending when it did was for the best.

I could have done without the final four seasons though as I found them a chore to get through, mainly because Paige practically ate the show. I feel the final four seasons happened because CBS was in their third place primetime mess era for two of them and in the other two CBS really didn't have much success with launching new dramas.

I feel like the show could have leaned into targeting an older audience. All those shows were coming into their own, but CBS was about to embrace stuff like Dr. Quinn, Walker, Diagnosis Murder, and Touched by an Angel. I think there would have been a place for Knots in that lineup, but only if they had refocused on the core characters in the cul-de-sac.

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4 hours ago, All My Shadows said:

I feel like the show could have leaned into targeting an older audience. All those shows were coming into their own, but CBS was about to embrace stuff like Dr. Quinn, Walker, Diagnosis Murder, and Touched by an Angel. I think there would have been a place for Knots in that lineup, but only if they had refocused on the core characters in the cul-de-sac.

Even if Knots Landing continued past 1993, it would have been killed in 1994/95 by ER.

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1 hour ago, kalbir said:

Even if Knots Landing continued past 1993, it would have been killed in 1994/95 by ER.

I agree. There's no way KL could've survived the rise of NBC's Must See TV era. CBS would've either canceled it or moved it to another night - maybe Fridays or Mondays? - which would've resulted in cancellation as well.

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7 hours ago, All My Shadows said:

I feel like the show could have leaned into targeting an older audience. All those shows were coming into their own, but CBS was about to embrace stuff like Dr. Quinn, Walker, Diagnosis Murder, and Touched by an Angel. I think there would have been a place for Knots in that lineup, but only if they had refocused on the core characters in the cul-de-sac.

CBS' audience embraced those shows. Les Moonves, on the other hand ...

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1 hour ago, Khan said:

I agree. There's no way KL could've survived the rise of NBC's Must See TV era. CBS would've either canceled it or moved it to another night - maybe Fridays or Mondays? - which would've resulted in cancellation as well.

I agree, although I wouldn't have minded one last revamp season. I struggle to get through 14, "improved" or not. The cast is very tired, in many ways, and not appealing to me.

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1 minute ago, DRW50 said:

I struggle to get through 14, "improved" or not. The cast is very tired, in many ways, and not appealing to me.

The budget issues are really apparent in the final season.

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5 minutes ago, kalbir said:

The budget issues are really apparent in the final season.

Very true. I think they are also still paying the price for how weak the cast was becoming in the last seasons. They made so many mistakes in 12 and especially 13.

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