If you’re looking at it from an essay perspective, a few themes usually stand out:
Blake views himself as a provider and a "just" patriarch, but his "gospel" is really just a set of rules that only apply when they benefit him. [S1E14] The Gospel According to Blake Carrington
The way the courtroom scenes serve as a microcosm for the Carrington family's internal power struggles. If you’re looking at it from an essay
Even if she’s just looming or newly arrived, her presence immediately challenges the "theology" Blake has built around his family life. That's one of the most pivotal episodes of Dynasty
That's one of the most pivotal episodes of Dynasty . It really strips back Blake’s "moral compass" to show it’s actually just a reflection of his own ego and desire for control.
Are you to Blake’s behavior in this episode, or focusing on the overall themes of power ?