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About
Knots Landing is a long‑running drama set in a California cul‑de‑sac, following five families through everyday and extraordinary moments.
A 14‑year soap‑opera that spun off from Dallas, Knots Landing explores the lives, loves, and betrayals of five families living on a quiet cul‑de‑sac in California. The series blends domestic drama, romance, and social issues against a backdrop of suburban ambition and personal ambition. Over its run, the show tackled marriage, career struggles, health crises, and shifting family dynamics, all while keeping viewers invested in the characters’ evolving relationships.
What to know
- Aired from December 1979 to May 1993.
- Spin‑off of the long‑running drama Dallas.
- Main storylines revolve around five families in a suburban cul‑de‑sac.
- The show is known for its character‑driven, dialogue‑heavy storytelling.
- Romance, betrayal, and business rivalries are central themes.
- The finale aired as a two‑hour episode ending with a cliffhanger.
- Cast changes over time reflected budget cuts and shifting audience interest.
Watch if
If you enjoy slow‑burn, character‑driven dramas that explore the complexities of family life and relationships, Knots Landing offers a detailed, mature look at suburban American culture from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
Skip if
If fast‑paced action, supernatural elements, or modern streaming formats are your preference, this long‑running soap‑opera may feel slow and less engaging.
Premise and Setting
Key Families and Cast
Plot Highlights
Character Developments
End of the Series
Legacy and Cultural Impact
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