Soaplore

Jett Shae

Ever wondered what you missed out on before the golden age of streaming? Welcome to Soaplore, the podcast where we dive headfirst into the wonderfully over-the-top world of vintage soap operas from the 80s and 90s. I’m Jett, a TV-loving Millennial who’s finally escaping the monotony of modern shows and embracing the drama, the shoulder pads, and the catfights of yesteryear. Join me as I experience the soapy sagas of "Dynasty," "Dallas," "Falcon Crest," and "Knots Landing" for the first time, episode by episode. With over 200 shows, we’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and we’ll probably question our life choices—just like the characters do, but with slightly less fabulous wardrobes. Whether you’re a Gen X kid who grew up with these iconic series, a Xillenial /Millennial like me who missed out the first time around, or a new fan discovering the glorious chaos of primetime soaps, "Soaplore" is your time machine to the melodramatic past. Tune in, relive the magic, and let’s marvel together at how people ever survived without binge-watching. Pour yourself a glass of something strong, because, trust me, you’ll need it. This isn’t just nostalgia; this is Soaplore—where every episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, and nothing is ever as it seems.

  1. 1 day ago

    S4 EP11 Knots Landing-Abby’s Choice: The "Decisions & Incisions" Episode

    Send us Fan Mail One kidney. Two sisters-in-law who can barely stand each other. And an 18-year-old stuck in the middle of a decision that’s way bigger than soap opera drama, even when it’s happening on Knots Landing. We’re recapping Season 4 Episode 11, “Abby’s Choice,” and the tension starts the moment Abby realizes everyone expects her body to become the solution. We talk through Abby Cunningham’s anger and fear without sanding off the rough edges, because the episode doesn’t either. The doctor’s explanation of dialysis versus a kidney transplant puts real weight behind the story, and it forces the question nobody wants to say out loud: if you can save someone, are you obligated to risk yourself. We also dig into how Karen Fairgate turns the ask into a public test of character, and why Abby’s boundary-setting feels both harsh and completely human. Around the main plot, the cul-de-sac keeps spinning: Kenny Ward finally hears the rumor that Ted Munson is backing CG, Laura and CG’s unlikely friendship grows, and Chip proves he’ll use any crisis to angle for attention. Then the hospital waiting room squeezes everybody, including Gary Ewing and Valene Ewing, whose complicated history shows up in the quietest, most telling moments. If you love Knots Landing recaps, classic 1980s TV, and character-driven soap opera storytelling that actually makes you argue with your own instincts, this one delivers. Subscribe, share the show with a fellow soap fan, leave a review, and tell us: would you have made Abby’s choice?

    40 min
  2. 19 Jun

    S5 EP10 Dynasty: Kristina- The "Concussions, Confessions and The New Kid Carrington's Debut"

    Send us Fan Mail A pregnant fall down the stairs should be straightforward horror, but Dynasty turns it into a full-on domino chain of bad decisions, raw fear, and power plays that can’t stop the clock. We’re reacting to Season 5 Episode 10 “Christina,” starting with Crystal Carrington’s accident and the surreal panic that follows, right down to the maddening wait for the ambulance and the frantic rush to get her upstairs when she should probably not be moved at all. Once we hit the delivery, everything tightens. The baby arrives too early, the room freezes when she doesn’t breathe, and the story barrels into the hospital, where doctors deliver big diagnoses with even bigger attitude. We talk through the episode’s medical melodrama, including respiratory distress syndrome, the sudden jaundice scare, rising bilirubin, and the terrifying talk of an extreme blood procedure. It’s a classic 1980s prime time soap move: make the medicine feel like a cliff edge, then dare the characters to stand near it.  And because it’s Dynasty, the side plots refuse to stay “side.” Nicole Simpson’s “lock these documents in a safe” routine at La Mirage reads like a con in progress, Jeff Colby catches uncomfortable funeral chatter, and Alexis Carrington storms into the hospital with gifts in one hand and a grudge in the other as she tries to keep Blake from learning too much about Amanda’s past. We also dig into Stephen’s Santa Barbara PR trip with Luke Fuller and the insecurity it sparks back home. If you love Dynasty recaps, soap opera commentary, and deep dives into why these storylines still work, hit subscribe, share this with a fellow soap fan, and leave us a review. What would you do first in this mess: call a specialist, confront Alexis, or crack that safe?

    42 min
  3. 17 Jun

    S4 EP10 Knots Landing: Emergency - The "Crooners & Kidneys" Episode

    Send us Fan Mail “Emergency” sounds like a buzzword until Knots Landing makes it literal, and we are not ready for how fast everything flips. We break down Season 4 Episode 10 with a full recap that starts in familiar soap territory, hurt feelings, ego, and a marriage strain you can see from a mile away, then slams into a medical crisis that turns the whole cul-de-sac upside down. First, we talk through Ginger trying to be seen as more than “the one at home with the baby.” She brings Kenny a brand-new piece of music she helped create, only to watch him dismiss it until it becomes useful for CG’s career. The tension boils over at Daniel’s when CG performs the song live, Ginger realizes what happened, and the night turns into a confrontation about credit, boundaries, and what Kenny is really investing his time in. Then the true emergency hits: Diana collapses during a trip with Gary and Abby and ends up in the hospital as the doctors reveal worsening symptoms, kidney failure, and the reality of dialysis and transplant options. We dig into the family dynamics as Karen tries to keep it together, Abby gets iced out when she wants to help, and Mac unexpectedly steps up when the kids need an adult to lean on. The ending lands with a brutal question and a door-knock that changes everything: Karen needs Abby’s kidney. If you love Knots Landing recap podcasts, 1980s TV drama, and character-driven soap opera analysis, hit play, then subscribe, share with a fellow fan, and leave a review. What would you do if your family asked you for a kidney?

    41 min
  4. 12 Jun

    S5 EP9 Dynasty-Domestic Intrigue : The " A Baddie, A Bad-Boy and A Bag Of Illegal Substances Walk Into Istanbul" Episode

    Send us Fan Mail Somebody gets set up halfway around the world, and the fallout hits a pregnant woman at home. That’s the kind of whiplash I live for, and it’s exactly why Dynasty Season 5 Episode 9 “Domestic Intrigue” feels like the show firing on all cylinders: sharper jokes, nastier motives, and consequences that don’t stay contained to one storyline. I’m Jett, and I’m breaking down the Carrington chaos from Denver to Istanbul. Jeff Colby keeps treating Blake Carrington’s mansion like a private hotel, complete with a new redheaded love interest who is way too intense way too fast. At the same time, Blake throws himself into Amanda’s search for her father, and Crystal asks the question no one wants to hear out loud: is he trying to replace Fallon, or is he trying to outrun grief? Then we jump to Istanbul, where Dominique Deveraux and Adam Carrington attempt to corner Rashid Ahmed with money, pressure, and a “Plan B” that turns ugly. The negotiation spirals into a full-on sting, and the episode makes you sit with the blurred line between justice and revenge. When the truth hits the evening news back in Denver, Krystal finally connects the dots and everything collapses in the most soap opera way possible. Listen now for a detailed Dynasty recap, character reads, and the messy moral math behind every decision. If you’ve got behind-the-scenes trivia or strong opinions, send a text or voice note using the link in the show notes, or email me at soaplorepodcast@gmail.com, then subscribe, share with a fellow soap lover, and leave a review.

    54 min
  5. 10 Jun

    S4 Ep9 Knots Landing :Best Kept Secrets- The "Side Chick, Main Chick, New Lies &,Old Schtick" Episode

    Send us Fan Mail A single check on a cutting board tells you everything you need to know about who’s really in charge. We’re back in the West Coast chaos of Knots Landing Season 4 Episode 9, “Best Kept Secret,” and we can feel the gears turning as Abby Cunningham stops pretending she’s just “helping.” From Daniel’s restaurant to Gary Ewing’s beach house, the power plays are subtle, the smiles are practiced, and the consequences are loud. We break down Valene Ewing’s full-on success glow up, from fan mail and radio buzz to the way confidence changes how people treat you, including your ex. We also sit with Karen Fairgate’s emotional whiplash as her relationship with Mac takes a hard left, all sparked by one badly timed apology and one very suspicious robe situation. The show’s genius is how it makes miscommunication feel like fate, especially when nobody says the one sentence that could clear it all up. Then there’s the music plot: CG’s big night at Daniel’s, Kenny’s growing fear of being replaced, and Jeff Munson’s arrival as the kind of super producer who can change careers with a phone call. Add Gary’s increasingly flirty energy around CG, Abby’s uncanny ability to stay cool when money is on the table, and Ginger’s top-tier dry hate, and you’ve got a soap opera recap packed with betrayal, ambition, and that uneasy feeling that the real “secret” is who benefits most. If you love classic prime time soap opera drama, Knots Landing recaps, and character-driven chaos, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who misses the golden age of TV. After you listen, leave a review and tell us: is Abby the villain, the hero, or the only adult in the room?

    44 min
  6. 4 Jun

    S5 EP9 Dallas: 5 Dollars A Barrel- The" How To Scam A Schemer " Episode

    Send us Fan Mail J.R. Ewing has never met a scheme he didn’t think he could outmuscle, but “Five Dollars a Barrel” is where Dallas reminds us that pride is expensive and timing is everything. We’re breaking down Dallas Season 5 Episode 9 with all the vintage primetime soap opera mess intact: oil hoarding, bad bets, and the slow realization that nobody is rushing to buy what J.R. is selling. When the phones stop ringing and the bill collectors start calling, the king of Ewing Oil suddenly looks a lot less untouchable. On the personal side, Sue Ellen is stuck managing the emotional fallout of Dusty Farlow’s bruised ego. A simple trip to get her hair done turns into accusations, jealousy, and a deeper fight about identity, intimacy, and control. We also hit a quick but memorable Mitch storyline at the hospital that raises eyebrows and leaves questions, because Dallas loves to drop a strange scene and keep it moving. Then the stakes widen. A Knots Landing crossover brings Gary Ewing back to Texas just long enough to deliver a razor-sharp reminder of who J.R. is when things don’t go his way. While family power plays simmer, Bobby Ewing follows a paper trail tied to Kristin’s trust and makes a decision that gets morally complicated fast. And looming over it all is Cliff Barnes, assembling the “we hate J.R.” committee into something far more dangerous: a business plan. If you love Dallas recaps, 1980s TV drama, and the corporate warfare side of soap operas, this one is a must. Subscribe for more vintage TV recaps, share this with a fellow primetime soap fan, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the moment where you think J.R. finally realizes he might lose?

    40 min
  7. 2 Jun

    S5 EP9 FALCON CREST: The Naked Truth- The "Angela's Great Big Swingin Mic Drop "Episode

    Send us Fan Mail Your inbox shouldn’t be able to ruin your mood, but when emails disappear for weeks and a password reset tells you you’re “too close” to the old password, it’s hard not to fantasize about typewriters and stamps. We start there, in that specific modern frustration where you’re working hard yet producing nothing, then pull the thread into a bigger question: what’s the real difference between high tech and low tech, and how do you use either one to your advantage without losing your mind? From there we jump into Falcon Crest Season 5 Episode 9, “The Naked Truth,” where power plays are still mostly analog and somehow even more dangerous. Angela Channing is trapped in a not-so-romantic engagement with Peter Stravos, Emma arrives with a new boyfriend who looks uncannily like Captain Planet, and Lance detonates his own future by flipping a radio station from news to rock in the middle of the day. The drama is funny, sharp, and surprisingly relevant if you’ve ever watched people mistake chaos for strategy. We also dig into the darker edge of control and privilege: Richard crosses a boundary with Jordan, and she makes it crystal clear what consequences look like when a brilliant lawyer stops playing nice. Meanwhile Chase leans on Terry and the sheriff to set a sting on Councilman Costello, forcing the uncomfortable question of whether “getting the bad guy” is just entrapment with better outfits. And then Angela does what Angela does best: she hosts a garden party, grabs the microphone, and turns a toast into a public demolition. If you love 1980s soap opera recaps, messy family politics, and commentary that connects TV plots to real-life work and power dynamics, hit play. Subscribe, share with a fellow soap fan, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    56 min
  8. 29 Apr

    S5 Ep8 Dynasty-The Secret : The "Front Page Secret And A Five Finger Reset" Episode

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome back Soap Fiends!!  A secret doesn’t really count on Dynasty until it hits the front page, and that’s exactly where Alexis Colby’s newest nightmare lands. We’re back in 1985 Denver with Soap Lore as we recap Dynasty Season 5 Episode 8, “The Secret,” starting with a key storytelling twist: the show’s famous habit of “explaining” the rich world around it makes a lot more sense when you view it through Crystal’s fish-out-of-water perspective. Then we watch Blake Carrington snap right back into peak confidence and start asking favors like he didn’t just crawl out of a financial crater. The real firestorm is Alexis, fresh out of jail and determined to look like herself again, until Amanda shows up with receipts and a birth certificate that rewrites the family tree. When the Denver Chronicle splashes “Alexis Colby’s Secret Revealed” across page one, the truth becomes public property, and Alexis’ response is pure Dynasty: a slap, a scramble, and a hard pivot into damage control. We talk through Amanda’s nerve, her decision to use the Carrington name, and why every clue starts pointing toward one terrifying possibility, that Blake might be her father.Along the way, we hit the episode’s other moving parts: Dominique getting recruited to hunt down Rashid Ahmed, Crystal’s pregnancy checkup and the tug-of-war over her independence, Adam bonding with Amanda as a fellow outsider, and Steven dropping a suspicious “he was only fixing my tie” confession that opens a whole new door. Plus, Jeff stumbles into a new romantic thread that comes with an unexpected connection to Peter and promises more mess ahead. If you love Dynasty recaps, 1980s primetime soap opera chaos, and cliffhangers that feel like a dare, you’ll have a good time with this one. Subscribe, share the show with a fellow soap fan, leave a review, and tell us your theory: is Blake Amanda’s dad?

    49 min
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About

Ever wondered what you missed out on before the golden age of streaming? Welcome to Soaplore, the podcast where we dive headfirst into the wonderfully over-the-top world of vintage soap operas from the 80s and 90s. I’m Jett, a TV-loving Millennial who’s finally escaping the monotony of modern shows and embracing the drama, the shoulder pads, and the catfights of yesteryear. Join me as I experience the soapy sagas of "Dynasty," "Dallas," "Falcon Crest," and "Knots Landing" for the first time, episode by episode. With over 200 shows, we’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and we’ll probably question our life choices—just like the characters do, but with slightly less fabulous wardrobes. Whether you’re a Gen X kid who grew up with these iconic series, a Xillenial /Millennial like me who missed out the first time around, or a new fan discovering the glorious chaos of primetime soaps, "Soaplore" is your time machine to the melodramatic past. Tune in, relive the magic, and let’s marvel together at how people ever survived without binge-watching. Pour yourself a glass of something strong, because, trust me, you’ll need it. This isn’t just nostalgia; this is Soaplore—where every episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, and nothing is ever as it seems.

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