“ | I'm sorry. I'm sorry for everything. I... I need help. I think I wanna talk to someone.
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Steven to Fallon and Sam[src] |
Steven Carrington is a main character in the television series, Dynasty on The CW. He is portrayed by James Mackay.
The son of Blake Carrington, and biologically Joseph Anders, Steven is an environmental activist with a flair for making his billionaire father pay for his unethical mistakes. He also has an on/off relationship with Sam Jones.
He used to reside in a mental institution in Paris following severe manipulation caused by his long-lost brother Adam Carrington, who assumed an alias and convinced Steven that he was losing his sanity. He has now returned home and rekindled his relationship with his ex-husband.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Steven Carrington was born in 1988, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Alexis Carrington and Joseph Anders. Alexis had an affair with the Carrington family's butler, Joseph Anders, who impregnated her. She lied and claimed that Blake was the biological father so that she would remain in the Carrington family, and her child would be an heir to their fortune.[3] Because of this, Steven is the second oldest Carrington child, following his kidnapped brother, Adam. He is the older brother of Fallon Carrington, and the older half-brother of Kirby Anders. As an adult, Steven clashed with his legal father on the companies policies and ethics and decided to leave Atlanta. He helped fund several environmental protests, some even against Carrington Atlantic.
Season 1[]
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After getting a call from Blake, he returns home only to reunite with his sister and Anders, their majordomo. There, Blake introduces them to Cristal Flores, his fiancée, and business partner. Fallon however bitterly dislikes her and storms off in a huff. Steven kindly apologizes to Cristal for her stubborn behavior and starts to accept her as a step-mother. At a bar, he later meets Sam, Cristal's nephew and the two go to the hotel and have sex. Now getting involved with Police Chief Stansfield, teaming up with Jeff Colby and clashing with Blake, Steven is willing to do the right thing all the time.[4]
Steven and Sam's relationship blossomed and they got married.[5]
Season 2[]
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Steven later left to Paraguay when things fell apart at home, and eventually ended up in France with a new supposed love interest.[6]
Steven was manipulated by Adam Carrington, who introduced himself as George Emerson(character of his favourite novel), during his time in France and made to believe he had a mental illness that impaired his judgment. Adam achieved this by faking Steven's robbery and loss of passport, only to have it reappear later. Adam also made Fallon and Sam believe that Steven's "friend" and Paris-co ed was made up in Steven's mind. Steven was later admitted to a psychiatric facility after he was found by Fallon and Sam after the trio were lead to believe Steven was going to commit suicide. In the facility, Adam revealed his true identity to Steven, while Steven was forced into therapy and medications to treat his believed mental illness.
Season 5[]
Steven spends years locked away in the sanitarium, drugged by a nurse kept on Adam's payroll. The nurse intercepts letters sent to Steven by Fallon, Blake, and Sam, and Adam additionally forges letters from Steven to his family, demanding that they not contact him. The sanitarium burns down, and the nurse dies in the fire while Steven gets out with a few burns. The lack of drugs in his system allows for his memory to become clear, and he visits the nurse's old house where he discovers what Adam has done to him. Steven has a mask made and returns to Atlanta as a hospital patient where he reconnects with his sister, Kirby, under the alias of Graham. His connection to Kirby lands him a job as the new majordomo of Carrington Manor where he is able to kidnap Adam and make him pay for all of the people that have been hurt. Steven reveals this to Adam before a physical altercation where Steven nearly kills Adam, but he refuses to allow Adam to turn him into a murderer. He demands that Adam leave and never return again, and Steven proceeds to reunite with both Sam and Fallon, the truth about Adam exposed, before he reveals himself to the rest of the family. Steven and Sam get back together, and Steven expresses interest in taking over Fallon's foundation. ("More Power to Her", "Catch 22")
Notes and Trivia[]
- In the original series, his relationship with his homophobic father was very complicated. In the reboot, Steven's sexuality is not a problem for Blake but their relationship is complicated due to different opinions in business and politics.
- In the original series, his sister Fallon was the oldest child. In the reboot, he is the oldest.
- However, in the reboot, it was revealed in I Answer to No Man, that there is at least one more Carrington child named Adam who is the eldest.
- In the original series, he had a son named Danny with Heather Lockclear's version of Sammy Jo in 1982, during their brief marriage together. In the reboot, his brief parentage with Melissa Daniels may have been a nod to Danny's existence. However, Steven wasn't the biological father of Melissa's child. Knowing Melissa, this maybe a lie too.
- Joseph Anders being Steven's real father may have been foreshadowed by the fact that the actor who played Steven (James Mackay) is also from Australia.
- On May 24, 2019, Paula Sabbaga, one of the head writers for the show, revealed that the Dynasty writers were Steven's political career for a potential 4th season arc for this particular Carrington, however it was written into Blake's storyline instead of Steven's.[7]
- He is a skilled fighter. ("Guilt is for Insecure People")
- He is an excellent piano player. ("Rotten Things")
- His first baby food was white truffles. ("Enter Alexis")
- Alexis would build a pillow wall on his bed whenever he brought a girl home. ("The Butler Did It")
- He was described as Alexis to "always [have] his nose in a book. ("First Kidnapping and Now Theft")
- His favorite book is A Room with a View. ("Parisian Legend Has It...")
- As a child, he was a fan of Un Chien Andalou. ("There's No One Around to Watch You Drown")
- He had a Harriet the Spy phase and would use a wax pencil to writer secret messages. ("There's No One Around to Watch You Drown")
- He drinks Mai Tais with lime. ("Catch 22")
Appearances[]
Dynasty: Season 1 (22/22) | ||||||||||
"I Hardly Recognized You": | "Spit It Out": | "Guilt is for Insecure People": | "Private as a Circus": | "Company Slut": | "I Exist Only For Me": | "A Taste of Your Own Medicine": | "The Best Things In Life": | "Rotten Things": | "A Well-Dressed Tarantula": | "I Answer to No Man": |
Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears |
"Promises You Can't Keep": | "Nothing But Trouble": | "The Gospel According to Blake Carrington": | "Our Turn Now": | "Poor Little Rich Girl": | "Enter Alexis": | "Don't Con a Con Artist": | "Use or Be Used": | "A Line From the Past": | "Trashy Little Tramp": | "Dead Scratch": |
Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears |
Dynasty: Season 2 (10/22) | ||||||||||
"Twenty-Three Skidoo": | "Ship of Vipers": | "The Butler Did It": | "Snowflakes in Hell": | "Queen of Cups": | "That Witch": | "A Temporary Infestation": | "A Real Instinct for the Jugular": | "Crazy Lady": | "A Champagne Mood": | "The Sight of You": |
Appears | Appears | Appears | Appears | Mentioned | Mentioned | Mentioned | Voice Only | Mentioned | Appears | Mentioned |
"Filthy Games": | "Even Worms Can Procreate": | "Parisian Legend Has It...: | "Motherly Overprotectiveness": | "Miserably Ungrateful Men": | "How Two-Faced Can You Get": | "Life is A Masquerade Party": | "This Illness of Mine": | "New Lady in Town": | "Thicker Than Money": | "Deception, Jealousy, and Lies": |
Mentioned | Voice Only | Appears | Mentioned | Photograph Only | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Appears |
Dynasty: Season 3 (0/20) | ||||||||||
"Guilt Trip to Alaska": | "Caution Never Won A War": | "Wild Ghost Chase": | "Something Desperate": | "Mother? I’m At La Mirage": | "A Used Up Memory": | "Shoot From the Hip": | "The Sensational Blake Carrington Trial": | "The Caviar, I Trust, Is Not Burned": | "What Sorrows Are You Drowning?": | |
Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | |
"A Wound That May Never Heal": | "Battle Lines": | "You See Most Things in Terms of Black & White": | "That Wicked Stepmother": | "Up A Tree": | "Is The Next Surgery on The House?": | "She Cancelled...": | "You Make Being a Priest Sound Like Something Bad": | "Robin Hood Rescues": | "My Hangover's Arrived": | |
Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
Dynasty: Season 4 (0/22) | ||||||||||
"That Unfortunate Dinner": | "Vows Are Still Sacred": | "The Aftermath": | "Everybody Loves The Carringtons": | "New Hopes, New Beginnings": | "A Little Father-Daughter Chat": | "The Birthday Party": | "Your Sick and Self-Serving Vendetta": | "Equal Justice for the Rich": | "I Hate to Spoil Your Memories": | "A Public Forum for Her Lies": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Mentioned |
"Everything But Facing Reality": | "Go Rescue Someone Else": | "But I Don't Need Therapy": | "She Lives in a Showplace Penthouse": | "The British Are Coming": | "Stars Make You Smile": | "A Good Marriage in Every Sense": | "Everything Looks Wonderful, Joseph": | "You Vicious, Miserable Liar": | "Affairs of State and Affairs of the Heart": | "Filled With Manipulations and Deceptions": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Absent |
Dynasty: Season 5 (3/22) | ||||||||||
"Let's Start Over Again": | "That Holiday Spirit": | "How Did The Board Meeting Go?": | "Go Catch Your Horse": | "A Little Fun Wouldn't Hurt": | "Devoting All Of Her Energy to Hate": | "A Real Actress Could Do It": | "The Only Thing That Counts Is Winning": | "A Friendly Kiss Between Friends": | "Mind Your Own Business": | "I'll Settle For a Prayer": |
Mentioned | Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Mentioned |
"There's No Need to Panic": | "Do You Always Talk to Turtles": | "Vicious Vendetta": | "Ben": | "My Family, My Blood": | "There's No One Around to Watch You Drown": | "A Writer of Dubious Talent": | "But a Drug Scandal?": | "First Kidnapping and Now Theft": | "More Power to Her": | "Catch 22": |
Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Appears | Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Appears | Appears |
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References[]
- ↑ In "Enter Alexis", it's revealed that Thomas bought the Morell family farm from Alexis' father to build Carrington Manor as a wedding gift for Alexis and Blake.
- ↑ In "Use or Be Used", Alexis reveals that her mother cared more about Blake's wealth than whether or not her daughter wanted to marry him.
- ↑ The Butler Did It. Dynasty. Season 2. Episode 3. The CW.
- ↑ I Hardly Recognized You. Dynasty. Season 1. Episode 1. The CW.
- ↑ Dead Scratch. Dynasty. Season 1. Episode 22. The CW.
- ↑ Snowflakes in Hell. Dynasty. Season 2. Episode 4. The CW.
- ↑ @sabbaga on Instagram