On This Day: May 15, 1985 - Dynasty Season 5 Finale Aired Featuring the Moldavian Massacre

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On This Day: May 15, 1985 - Dynasty Season 5 Finale Aired Featuring the Moldavian Massacre
On this day May 15, 1985, ABC aired the shocking season 5 finale of Dynasty titled Royal Wedding, which ended with one of the most iconic cliffhangers in television history. The episode followed the glamorous wedding of Amanda Carrington and Prince Michael of Moldavia, but the celebration turned into chaos when revolutionaries stormed the chapel and opened fire on the entire wedding party.

This unforgettable ending became known as the Moldavian Massacre and left viewers stunned as the screen faded to black with guests lying motionless across the floor. The storyline sparked nationwide speculation over the summer about who survived and helped cement Dynasty’s reputation as a must watch drama filled with over the top twists, high fashion and nonstop intrigue.

At the height of its popularity, Dynasty was a cultural phenomenon, regularly drawing millions of viewers and competing with Dallas for primetime dominance. The Moldavian Massacre remains one of the most talked about moments in 1980s television and a defining event in the show’s legacy.

Fun fact: The season finale drew over 25 million viewers and was ranked among TV Guide’s most unforgettable cliffhangers of all time.

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