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'Dynasty' Season 1 Spoilers: Sammy Jo Sells Matthew's Phone

The upcoming episode of "Dynasty" season 1 will see the Carrington family away from their Manor.

The synopsis of the next episode, titled "Private as a Circus," states that the Carringtons will still be trying to keep their secrets from both the world and each other. However, they will all soon find themselves outside of their Manor.

Blake (Grant Show) will go on his late honeymoon with Cristal (Nathalie Kelley), though it remains to be seen whether everything there will go smoothly. Elsewhere, Steve (James Mackay) will run to Sammy Joe (Rafael de la Fuente) in order to save him. Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) will also have her own problems to deal with.

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A teaser trailer for the new episode has also been released. It opens with Sammy Jo becoming conflicted about whether or not he should sell Matthew's (Nick Wechsler) phone, which he stole from Blake in the previous episode. He is told that he cannot sell it because it contains a video that will implicate his aunt. Sammy Jo then turns to Steven, asking him for $200,000 or else Cristal will be found out. Worse yet, the video will go online, and she will become viral.

However, based on Fallon's reaction while looking at her phone, it seems that the video will find its way to the internet anyway. Jeff (Sam Adegoke) asks her about the authenticity of whatever she is looking at. Fallon assures him that "it's real." It remains to be seen, though, whether she really is looking at Cristal and Matthew's video or if it is something else entirely. Moreover, Claudia (Brianna Brown) is also taken aback by something she sees in her laptop.

Finally, Blake asks Joseph (Alan Dale) for his lawyers immediately. Joseph then snidely remarks, "Perhaps we suggest they move in."

"Dynasty" season 1 airs Wednesdays, at 9 p.m. EDT on The CW.

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