Members Chris B Posted November 14, 2024 Members Share Posted November 14, 2024 This is the next episode in my rewatch and I had forgotten what a wonderful job they did developing this story. I think I had blacked everything out and thought it was a "very special episode" sort of thing, but they did a good job of developing Olivia's addiction, why it happened and how it affected the entire family. Yet another reason I love season 8. For a new crop of writers they did a really good job of re-freshing the show but keeping it grounded and centered around the characters we love. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members titan1978 Posted November 26, 2024 Members Share Posted November 26, 2024 December 1st Knots Landing 1-14 will be available on Prime on demand. No information yet if these will be remastered or not. But it’s another good step towards a full release for purchase at some point I think. Right now it’s available there live through a partner subscription I believe, but this will be actually through Amazon. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Marco Dane Posted November 26, 2024 Members Share Posted November 26, 2024 "I hope all seasons of Knots Landing will be available to buy on Apple TV, preferably as a complete set. Plex has seen a huge surge in views for KL, which could potentially spark interest in a reboot." 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members dragonflies Posted November 26, 2024 Members Share Posted November 26, 2024 According to this site,all season of Knots is coming to PRIME next month https://www.givememyremote.com/remote/2024/11/26/prime-video-december-2024-lineup/ 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Soapsuds Posted November 27, 2024 Members Share Posted November 27, 2024 I wonder if all the seasons will be available to purchase? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members soapfan770 Posted November 30, 2024 Members Share Posted November 30, 2024 That’s a good question. I see Falcon Crest is coming back too, which means Prime now will have all four of the big 80s primetime soaps on it. i would definitely shell out some $$ for sure especially if remastered versions came out. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Liberty City Posted November 30, 2024 Members Share Posted November 30, 2024 GOOD! 'Cause Plex keeps forgetting where I last watched. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members kalbir Posted December 1, 2024 Members Share Posted December 1, 2024 That TV Guide cover is from 1985. I don't know of any website that has TV Guide articles. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members All My Shadows Posted December 1, 2024 Members Share Posted December 1, 2024 I honestly wish they would have waited to fully remaster the series before putting it on Prime. The picture quality isn’t terrible, but the weird gurgling sound that persists through so much of each episode is annoying as hell. I’m not sure what the source of that is as I’ve heard it on Prime’s LHOTP streams as well, and that’s been cleaned up as much as possible. Falcon Crest doesn’t have the gurgling sound, though. I’m still in S3 and is it just me or is “Reunion” sped up ever so slightly? I noticed it on Plex this morning and said “screw it, I’ll just watch it on Prime once it’s there,” but it’s the same exact sped-up print. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members soapfan770 Posted December 1, 2024 Members Share Posted December 1, 2024 I believe this is it here: Knots Landing the Better Soap My friend Donna, the hair stylist, has watched more hours of prime-time television soap opera than any other human being. While this fact has not yet made its way into the Guinnes Book Of World Records, it’s true, and her three favorite shows are CBS’s Dallas, ABC’s Dynasty and CBS’s Knots Landing, all of which she has watched, without missing a single episode, since they first went on the air, which was more years ago than either of us care to think. Early this season, over a cup of soup and a chicken salad between customers, Donna delivered the following breathless report: “If you ask me, Knots Landing is going to be number one. I predict it. Knots Landing is more down-to-earth. Dallas has gotten boring. Dynasty has gotten too phony. The clothes are too phony. I mean, who wears evening gowns for breakfast? Dynasty is suddenly all about palace revolutions in some phony country. Even the makeup looks phony. Did you see Krystle after the palace revolution? All she got when they shot everybody down was one itty-bitty little blood spot on her cheek! It didn’t even mess up her hair! “Dallas started to get boring after Jock died. On Knots Landing, Gary is JR’s brother–he’s the middle brother, between JR and Bobby, and Gary came back to Dallas for Bobby’s funeral. JR hates Gary. Bobby was always Jock’s favorite. But Miss Ellie has always had a soft spot in her heart for Gary, even though she usually sticks up for JR. If you ask me, Donna Reed was never Miss Ellie. I’m glad they brought back the real Miss Ellie (Barbara Bel Geddes) after her quadruple bypass. Anyway, Dallas started going even further downhill when they killed Bobby because he was bored with the show. I read that. What’s Bobby going to do, though, now that he’s dead? What do you think? “Anyway, to start Knots Landing, Gary left Southfork and moved to California. Gary is a nice guy, but he has problems. He used to be an alcoholic. he was really knocking back the booze, but then he dried out. He used to be married to Val, but now he’s married to Abby. But if you ask me, Val was Gary’s true love, and Gary was Val’s. Gary has always felt rejected. Now Gary doesn’t know about it, but Abby, his wife is a real devil. She’ll kill to keep that Ewing name and that Ewing money, and she’s fooled Gary from the beginning. She’s a compulsive liar. Gary thinks he loves her, but he’ll see through her sooner or later. When that happens–watch out! But if you ask me, Abby is more real than Alexis on Dynasty. Alexis plots like a man. When she wants something done, she picls up the phone and calls the President of the United States and has him do it. But Abby plots the way a woman would. She schemes and schemes. Abby’s double-crossing and triple-crossing everybody, and getting away with it. I love that! Abby is behind all of Val and Gary’s troubles, but they don’t know it. “You see, the big thing right now is trying to get Val’s twin babies (stolen at birth, and illegally adopted by another couple) back to her. (They were returned in this season’s second episode). Gary is the babies’ father, but he doesn’t know it. Val has let on that the father is her new fiance (now husband), Ben, but it’s Gary. How did Gary get to be the father? After he divorced Val, and the night before he married Abby, he snuck back to Val for a one-night stand. Abby knows that Gary is the father, and so does what’s-his-name, the (former) senator, Greg Sumner. Greg Sumner and Abby are plotting together, and Abby has gotten Gary to put a lot of money into some secret, illegal project (Empire Valley). That senator is a crook. naturally, Abby doesn’t want Gary to find out he’s the babies’ father. Why not? Because then he might go back to Val, of course! Or he could change his will and leave all his money to the babies, and Abby wouldn’t get any! “Val’s going to have a rough time. Val’s a little flaky, but she’s really a nice girl. She’s really sweet. She’s never done anything bad. her only problem is that she’s always going into a state of shock. So people use her. She’s to honest. She won’t lie. She and Sue Ellen on Dallas have a lot in common. If anybody can save Dallas, it’s Sue Ellen, if you ask me. She’s drying out again after being back on the bottle. But I predict: JR will take Sue Ellen back. He always takes Sue Ellen back. “But that Abby is so smart! And pretty, too. I read where she’s going to have her own cosmetics line. That’s another thing I like about Knots Landing–their hair styles keep changing. i notice that, because I’m into hair. Everybody should his hair style now and then– that’s natural. And on Knots Landing they dress more like real people do– more natural. Val loves jeans. their houses are more like real people’s houses. On Dynasty, they’re like movie sets, and the clothes are like a fashion show. i wouldn’t be caught dead in one of Alexis’ dresses. I’m actually thinking of giving up watching Dynasty altogether. It’s just more of the same. I watch the daytime reruns of Dallas and Dynasty, too– there’s a TV in my shop– and all I see is those same people getting older. Do you see what I mean about Knots Landing being more down-to-earth?” In Donna’s opinion, Dynasty is losing ground because it’s trying to copy Dallas. “Dynasty’s been getting ready for a spinoff (Dynasty 2: The Colbys), like Knots Landing was a spinoff of Dallas,” she said between mouthfuls. “That’s what Charlton Heston and Barbara Stanwyck are doing, getting ready to spinoff with Jeff to California–the way Gary did on Dallas. That’s copying, if you ask me. “But, if you ask me, the main thing that makes Knots Landing better than either of the other two is that the relationships between the people are more, like, real. I mean the relationships between the cvouples, between Gary and Val, between Gary and Abby and between Mack and Karen. They’re more human. mack really cared when Karen was in the hospital (for a drug problem)–you could tell. You can tell how much Val loves Gary. Does what’s-her-name (Amanda) on Dynasty really love that prince? I think she just wanted to be queen. And when they fight on Dallas and Dynasty, it’s like the way they fight in Bugs Bunny cartoons–insulting each other, and cracknig wise, and setting littel traps for each other. In real life, couples don’t fight that way. The relationships on Knots Landing are more, like, subtle. On Knots Landing, when couples fight, they really suffer. I mean, when I fight with a man, I suffer. i don’t make wise-crack. I can never think of a good wisecrack until later. On Dallas and Dynasty, it’s like the writers are writing the story for the characters. On Knots Landing, the writers re letting the characters write their own story, if you know what I mean.” Donna paused, and pondered her salad, as though impressed, and a bit surprised, with her own insight. “OK, so if you ask me, here’s what I predict: On Knots Landing, Gary’s going to have to find out he’s the father of Val’s babies. but rather than let him do that, Abby could have him killed. That might happen. Or that senator, what’s-his-name, Greg Sumner, could get killed, particularly when they get to the bottom of all this illegal business. And Abby will be behind it all, of course. And watch out for Lilimae! She’s been pretty quiet lately, and she could be up to something. Anyway, that’s what I think. What do you think?” 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members te. Posted December 1, 2024 Members Share Posted December 1, 2024 I'm not sure why, but I image "Donna" with huge teased sprayed hair and chewing gum while delivering it all in a deep New York accent. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Chris 2 Posted December 1, 2024 Members Share Posted December 1, 2024 I know that someone has been saying that WB is remastering Knots and Falcon Crest. I doubt it, though. Prime has the remastered HD Dallas, and if Knots had been remastered, Prime likely would have it too. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Liberty City Posted December 1, 2024 Members Share Posted December 1, 2024 I'm just wondering why the 16:9 edit of Dallas was not made available when they were supposedly working on that with the original film? And hoping the 2012 TNT revival becomes available, too! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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