Famous Quotes: Fallon Carrington
While the rich Carrington family is the focus of The CW remake series Dynasty, some may argue that Fallon Carrington is the show’s star.
She boasts some of the best lines in the series, as well as one of the most compelling character journeys.
While Fallon remains a career-driven, self-serving individual, she has softened in some areas, demonstrating that she cares profoundly about others, whether it’s her friends Sam and Kirby, her husband Liam, or even her estranged mother Alexis.
Even still, when it comes to dialogue, she is frequently the most entertaining.
6/6. “How Many Men Do I Need To Say This To? I Don’t Need Your Protection”
Fallon is a feminist who isn’t afraid to speak her opinion, in addition to being a competitive businesswoman. Whether she’s in a boardroom full of males or trying to break free from her father’s shadow, she always maintains her composure and never appears uncomfortable or out of place.
So, coming from Fallon, who has spent her entire life attempting to be someone other than Blake’s daughter while being protected, this line makes perfect sense. What she really wants to do is show that she can run a business on her own.
5/6. “The Fantasy Where You’re Smart, Funny, And Appealing To Women Only Exists On Your Laptop”
Even while providing a rejoinder to a man demonstrating his narcissistic character, Fallon remains quick-witted. When someone tries to offend her or show their selfishness, she always manages to come up with the right rebuttals.
This phrase is an insult, but it’s also a great method to put someone in their place and show them they aren’t as good as they think they are, which is something Fallon does all the time to everyone, whether it’s family, friends, or strangers.
4/6. “You Wanna Gaslight Me? I’ll Set The Gasoline On”
When it comes to gaslighting, Fallon is adamant that she will not be a victim
3/6. “I Don’t Have Trust Issues, I Just Know Better”
Fallon has to question peoples’ true motives because she always fears someone wants something from her considering how she has lived her life and how the most negative people have surrounded her throughout.
2/6. “Wealth-Shaming Is For The Working Class. And They’re Not On The Guest List”
Fallon feels no guilt about her wealth and the fact that she can get anything money can buy. This quote proves, she also doesn’t feel guilty about it.
She was born into the life she has and she plans to enjoy every minute of her success and access.
1/6. “You Know, There’s A Thin Line Between True Love And Truly Psycho”
Fallon notes, once love’s taken too far, the person might want to be careful as they can come across as though they are unhinged.