Fallon Carrington Colby

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Fallon Carrington Colby
Pamela Sue Martin as Fallon Carrington Colby
DYNASTY
Name Fallon Carrington Colby
Alias Randall Adams
Portrayed by Pamela Sue Martin (1981-1984)
Emma Samms (1985; 1987-1989; 1991)
First appearance "Oil" (1981)
Last appearance Dynasty: The Reunion (1991)
Spouses Jeff Colby
Miles Colby (annulled)
Romances Michael Culhane
Cecil Colby
Nick Toscanni
Mark Jennings
Peter De Vilbis
John Zorelli
Children Blake "L.B." Colby
Lauren Colby
Family Blake Carrington (father)
Alexis Colby (mother)
Adam Carrington (brother)
Steven Carrington (brother)
Amanda Carrington (sister)
Krystina Carrington (half-sister)
Friends Kirby Anders
Enemies Krystle Jennings Carrington
Sammy Jo Carrington
Emma Samms as Fallon Carrington Colby

Fallon Carrington Colby is a fictional character on the American TV series Dynasty, and its spin-off The Colbys.

The role was originated by Pamela Sue Martin in the show's first episode in 1981; Martin left in 1984. The role was recast with Emma Samms in 1985, and the character was spun off onto a separate series called The Colbys. Fallon (portrayed by Samms) returned to Dynasty in 1987 and remained on the show until the finale in 1989. Samms later reprised the role of Fallon for the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.

Contents

[edit] Season One

He'd sell me into the harem of a sheik for three barrels of crude and a box of cigars.
 
— Fallon, about father Blake, in "Oil" (1981)

As Dynasty begins, spoiled Carrington heiress Fallon is underestimated by and considered little more than a trophy to father Blake. She is devoted to Blake but dislikes his new wife (and former secretary) Krystle. Fallon is also close to her younger brother Steven, who is struggling with his sexual orientation.

Fallon is very promiscuous, and immediately has an affair with her father's chauffeur Michael Culhane. She has a flirtatious relationship with Blake's business rival, Cecil Colby, and later agrees to marry Cecil's nephew, Jeff, in order to secure Cecil's assistance when her father's company runs into financial trouble. A jealous Michael tells Blake about Fallon's arrangement, causing friction between them.[1] When Jeff learns that his marriage is just part of a business deal, Jeff embarrasses her by drunkenly broadcasting the details to a room full of party guests. Fallon feels sympathetic for Jeff, but still doesn't feel she can return his love.

Fallon tries to keep Steven's ex-boyfriend, Ted Dinard from contacting him, but she is unable to keep them apart. When Blake accidentally encounters the two men hugging, he pushes Ted away from his son. Ted falls, hits his head, and dies. Blake is arrested and charged with murder. Fallon lies about her father's mental state on the witness stand, in an attempt to protect Blake. When a mystery witness is called into the courtroom, Fallon takes one look at her and exclaims: "Oh my God, that's my mother."

[edit] Season Two

The surprise witness is Fallon's long-absent mother, Alexis. When she testifies against Blake, Fallon reacts poorly. Blake is found guilty but will not have to serve jail time. Fallon's relationship with her mother will continue to be tense. Jealous of Fallon's love for Blake, a spiteful Alexis begins to spread the rumor that he is not Fallon's father.[2]

When Krystle announces she is pregnant, Fallon decides that she and Jeff should have a baby as well. However, Krystle suffers a miscarriage in episode 22. In the following episode Fallon learns that she is now pregnant. She decides to have an abortion, despite Jeff's pleas. Blake finds out and rushes to stop her -- but when he arrives he learns that Fallon could not go through with it.

During this time Fallon has an affair with Dr. Nick Toscani. Nick, who blames Blake for his brother's suicide in a Middle Eastern prison, has his own agenda. In addition to sleeping with Fallon, Nick attempts to seduce Krystle. Fallon notices the rapport between them and becomes petulant and jealous. As Fallon's feelings for Nick grow, so does her dislike of Krystle. Despite both women disliking Krystle, Fallon refuses her mothers overtures of friendship. Fallon wants to divorce Jeff and marry Nick, but Blake pleads with her not to divorce. By the end of the season, Fallon will learn that Nick has only been toying with her.

In episode 30, during a party for Steven and Sammy Jo, Fallon confronts her mother about the rumor she's been repeating. While driving together, Alexis reveals to Fallon that she believes Cecil Colby to be her father. A horrified Fallon[3] crashes her car and is unconscious. At the hospital, Fallon goes into premature labor and delivers a baby boy. Depressed by Alexis's revelation, Fallon refuses to see either of her parents. However, in episode 33, Blake demands a blood test which proves that he, not Cecil, is Fallon's father.

Fallon and Jeff bring home their son, Blake Carrington Colby, called "Little Blake." In the season cliffhanger, Fallon discovers that her son has been kidnapped.

[edit] Season Three

Fallon suspects Claudia Blaisdel, a woman who had affairs with both Steven and Jeff. When they learn that Little Blake's nanny, Susan, has ties to Nick Toscani, she too is suspect. However, the kidnapper turns out to be Alfred Grimes, the father of a former lover of Alexis. More surprisingly, during a televised plea to return their grandson, Alexis reveals that a shocking secret. Fallon learns that she had an older brother, Adam, who had been kidnapped as an infant and never returned.

Fallon decides to start working at La Mirage, a hotel owned by Blake. While there, she flirts with handsome stranger Michael Torrance, and they share a kiss. In episode 42, she is horrified when Alexis introduces Michael Torrance to her as Adam, her long lost brother. Fallon's relationship with her "new" brother is strained forever after.

In episode 43, she hires Mark Jennings as her tennis instructor, only to learn that he is Krystle's ex-husband, brought to Denver by Alexis to cause trouble for Blake. By episode 45, Mark and Fallon begin having an affair, not knowing that he is also sleeping with her mother.

Fallon hires Joseph's daughter, Kirby, to be her son's nanny. As Fallon's marriage to Jeff deteriorates, she is miffed by Kirby's obvious designs on Jeff. Jeff's behavior becomes more erractic and violent. Jeff attacks Fallon after finding her in Mark's hotel room. Angry and upset, Fallon decides her marriage is finally over. Despite protests from Blake, she flies to Haiti for a divorce in episode 52. Fallon continues her relationship with Mark, while Jeff marries Kirby on the rebound. In episode 59, however, Fallon discovers Mark, undressed, in Alexis's bed.[4]

Fallon learns that Jeff's odd behavior was caused by lead paint poisoning - and suspects Adam of deliberately causing it. She decides to investigate and warns Adam that she will destroy him if he's responsible.

[edit] Season Four

Fallon investigates Adam and learns that he once tried a case in which a worker was poisoned by toxic paint fumes. She reveals the truth to Blake and Jeff, but they are unable to punish Adam as he has framed Alexis for the crime.

In episode 70, Fallon meets European tycoon Peter De Vilbis, and they become romantically involved. In episode 76 they get engaged, much to Blake and Jeff's dismay. When one of Blake's prize race horses is "kidnapped" and held for ransom, Fallon learns that Peter set it up in order to extort money from Blake. Upset and confused by Peter's betrayal, Fallon accidentally runs in front of a car and suffers a severe head injury after being hit.

The accident leaves her temporarily paralyzed, but her doctors say it is psychosomatic. She suddenly regains her ability to walk when she sees her son toddling too close to the edge of a swimming pool and leaps up to pull him to safety. Although she is able to walk again, she is plagued by painful headaches and occasionally suffers from seizures.

Fallon reconciles with Jeff and they decide to remarry in episode 84. In episode 88, on the eve of her wedding, Fallon suffers a particularly severe headache. After she fails to appear at the altar, Jeff goes to her room to investigate, only to find her wedding dress crumpled in the corner and the room empty. He glances out the window in time to see Fallon's car speeding off into the night...[5]

[edit] Season Five

Jeff discovers the wreckage of Fallon's car, but no sign of her. He finds a trucker who gave her a lift to Portland and continues to search for her. He suspects that she is traveling with Peter. In episode 91, Jeff learns that Peter has died when his small twin-engine plane crashed. Investigators tell Jeff that the badly burned remains of a woman were found with him. Jeff goes to make an identification of the body and recognizes Fallon's engagement ring. Heartbroken, Jeff lashes out at her memorial service.

Months later, in episode 115, Fallon, suffering from amnesia, appears at a Los Angeles police station, calling herself Randall Adams[6]. Desperately trying to learn her identity, she asks about missing persons reports and disheartened to learn that no one is looking for her. In the season finale, "Randall" decides to leave Los Angeles, telling a sympathetic police detective that she feels drawn to the mountains; perhaps Denver.

[edit] Season Six (Dynasty) Season One (The Colbys)

Samms' main title card
Samms' main title card

Fallon notices the name "Miles Colby" in the newspaper and feels a glimmer of recognition. She wonders if perhaps they've met before and decides to track him down. She meets Miles, an irresponsible playboy, who is also Jeff's cousin. Miles has no idea that "Randall" is really the presumed-dead Fallon Carrington Colby, and he quickly falls in love with her.

Coincidentally, Blake enters a business deal with Jason Colby, Miles' father (and Jeff's uncle), and invites the Colbys of California to Denver to celebrate. In episode 124, Miles and Randall arrive at the Carrington mansion. Fallon feels anxious and uncomfortable at the sight of the Carrington mansion and is quickly becoming hysterical. She insists that Miles take her away, and they speed off without attending the party. But not before, Jeff, who has long suspected that Fallon might be alive, sees her in the courtyard.

On their return to California, Miles and Fallon elope. When they arrive at the Colby mansion, Miles introduces Randall to his family, including his cousin Jeff[7]. Amnesiac Fallon has no reaction. She will later "meet" Blake Carrington with a similar lack of recognition.

The family decides to let Fallon's memory return on its own — so nobody tells her who she really is. Jeff, however, tries to jog her memory by introducing her to her young son. Fallon's memory returns after she sees Adam in episode 5 (of The Colbys). In a hysterical outburst, she accuses Adam of raping her on her wedding night to Jeff. She later remembers that she merely argued with Adam on her wedding night. Because she never fully accepted that she almost had sex with Adam when she knew him as "Michael," that strain combined with her head injury had led to her amnesia.

L.B. Colby in 1985
L.B. Colby in 1985

Both Miles and Jeff are openly competing for Fallon's affection. Fallon and Jeff grow closer, which upsets Miles. In a fit of anger he rapes her. Fallon, shocked and horrified, returns to Denver for a visit. Miles, apologetic, follows her to ask for forgiveness.[8]. Although her father suspects something is wrong, Fallon says nothing.

Fallon and Jeff comfort each other when their son runs away in episode 17. Upon his return, Jeff asks Fallon to remarry him (again) and in episode 18 the renew their vows in the Colby mansion, with Blake, Dominique and Steven in attendance[9]. In the season finale (episode 24), Fallon tells Jeff that she is pregnant. But when she learns that her pregnancy is farther along that she first thought, she secretly worries that the child could be Miles'.

[edit] Season Two (The Colbys)

Miles marries Channing Carter, a reporter, who quickly becomes jealous of the torch he carries for Fallon. Channing learns Fallon's secret and then reveals it to the family, which divides them further. Miles declares that if he is the father he will fight for custody of the baby.

During another visit to Denver, Fallon learns that her former lover Michael Culhane is now romancing her younger sister, Amanda. Fallon warns her sister that Michael is not to be trusted, but Amanda rebuffs her sisterly advice.[10].

After an argument with Channing, Fallon falls down a flight of stairs and goes into premature labor in episode 41. The baby girl survives and turns out to be Jeff's daughter, much to their joy.

Following her fall, Fallon is troubled by headaches again. One night while driving down a deserted road, she leaves her car and sees a UFO. She enters the ship, which takes off.

[edit] Season Eight (Dynasty)

L.B. Colby with Blake, in 1988
L.B. Colby with Blake, in 1988

The next day[11], Jeff finds Fallon miles from her car. She only remembers entering the ship but nothing more. Afraid to share what little she remembers with Jeff, she insists that they return to Denver. She eventually confides to Jeff, but his disbelief causes them to drift apart. Their marriage is further strained when Fallon learns that Jeff broke her confidence, telling Blake and her cousin, Leslie, about her UFO encounter. When Fallon learns that Jeff slept with Leslie, they divorce again.

Blake asks Fallon and her brothers to run his company while he campaigns for governor. They disagree and fight, but ultimately band together when they learn that Alexis' new husband Sean Rowan is attempting to destroy their family. Fallon continues to fight with Adam after Steven leaves town.

Fallon and Jeff have a one-night stand on the same day that Jeff's new girlfriend, Sammy Jo Carrington (Steven's former wife), accepts his marriage proposal. The two women fight for a while, but ultimately decide that neither one wants Jeff.

[edit] Season Nine

Fallon with her daughter Lauren
Fallon with her daughter Lauren

A body is found at the bottom of a lake on the Carrington property. Fallon becomes romantically involved with John Zorelli, the police officer investigating the case — much to Blake and Jeff's dismay. The dead body turns out to be Roger Grimes, the man with whom Alexis was sleeping when she and Blake divorced. He had been dead for 20 years but the cold temperatures in the lake preserved his body. Fallon is haunted by memories of Roger Grimes that she cannot make sense of. Zorelli see this and tries to use Fallon to get information about the murder, but develops true feelings for her. Fallon's relationship with Zorelli causes much friction between her and her family. Ultimately, it is revealed that 8-year-old Fallon had shot Roger Grimes after finding him beating Alexis, and Blake had hid the body in a mine under the lake to protect Fallon. The situation is complicated by the fact that the mine is full of stolen Nazi treasure, hidden there by Blake's late father. Roger's body had been disturbed from its hiding place by someone[12] looking for the treasure.

Fallon learns that her half-sister, Krystina, has found an alternate entrance to the mine. They go there together and stumble upon the treasure, but are followed by the son of Roger Grimes and soon trapped by a cave-in.[13]

[edit] The Reunion

Years later in Dynasty: The Reunion, Fallon is living in California with Miles. However, she decides again to leave him and reconcile with Jeff.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ In episode 11, Blake learns that Michael was sleeping with Fallon and has him beaten up and "thrown out" of Denver. Michael will return in season 7.
  2. ^ Alexis has apparently used this threat with Blake in the past to gain leverage. He warns her not to "start telling that same lie you've tried to tell before."
  3. ^ Fallon almost slept with Cecil earlier in the series.
  4. ^ Alexis wanted to end Mark and Fallon's relationship. She attempted to bribe Mark into leaving Fallon; when he refused, she arranged for Fallon to find them in a compromising situation.
  5. ^ This was Pamela Sue Martin's last appearance as Fallon. The character is not seen again until Emma Samms assumes the role.
  6. ^ A portrait at the mansion of Martin as Fallon, introduced in the 1984 episode "That Holiday Spirit" after Martin's departure, was replaced with one of Samms as Fallon in the 1985 episode "Kidnap", presumably to allow viewers to immediately identify "Randall" as Fallon.
  7. ^ Between episodes 125 and 126 of Dynasty, the first two episodes of the spin-off show, The Colbys aired, transitioning the characters of Fallon and Jeff to their new show
  8. ^ Emma Samms and Maxwell Caufield guest-starred in episode 135 of Dynasty
  9. ^ The rest of Fallon's family, including her mother, did not attend the wedding because of fog at the Denver airport. In reality, the stars of Dynasty, led by Joan Collins, refused to appear on the sister show.
  10. ^ Dynasty episode 154 contains the only scene shared by the characters of Fallon and Amanda. Because Amanda didn't appear until after Fallon's disappearance, it can be assumed that at some point following her recovery, Fallon was told about her "new" younger sister.
  11. ^ Fallon entered the UFO in the final episode of The Colbys, but was found by Jeff during episode 177, the premiere of Dynasty's eighth season.
  12. ^ Alexis' cousin, Sable Colby, is behind the search for the treasure.
  13. ^ Fallon and Krystina's fates were never resolved, as Dynasty was cancelled after the season 9 cliffhanger. However, years later, both are living in California, so it assumed they were rescued without any lasting harm.

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