The A-List: Dallas

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season
  • 4.9  (79)

The A-List: Dallas was a reality television series that aired on Logo in 2011. The show followed the lives of a group of affluent gay men as they navigated their personal and professional lives in the city of Dallas, Texas. The cast of the show included Taylor Garrett, a conservative political commentator, and his best friend and party boy, Chase Hutchinson. Also featured on the show were Ashley Kelly, an ambitious and driven marketing professional, and Phillip Willis, a successful entrepreneur. At the heart of the show was the drama and tension that arose from the close friendships and relationships between the cast members. From conflicts over business deals and romantic pursuits to petty arguments and fierce competition for social status, the show provided a glimpse into the complex and often fraught social dynamics of the Dallas gay community. Despite its focus on drama and interpersonal conflict, the show also explored deeper themes related to the challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals in conservative communities like Dallas. Throughout the series, the cast members grappled with issues like discrimination, homophobia, and the struggle to balance their personal lives with their professional ambitions. One of the standout characters of the show was Taylor Garrett, whose conservative political views often put him at odds with his more progressive castmates. Garrett's outspokenness and willingness to challenge the status quo made him one of the most controversial figures on the show, and his clashes with his fellow cast members became a major source of drama throughout the series. Another key player on the show was Ashley Kelly, whose ambition and drive often put her at odds with the other women in the cast. Despite this, Kelly managed to build a successful marketing career and become a respected figure in the Dallas LGBTQ community. Overall, The A-List: Dallas was a captivating and engaging reality show that offered a unique window into the lives of a group of wealthy, fashion-conscious gay men in one of America's most conservative regions. With its mix of drama, humor, and social commentary, the show remains a fascinating and relevant look at the complex issues facing LGBTQ individuals in today's society.

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Seasons
Reunion
11. Reunion
December 19, 2011
The guys reunite to discuss the season.
Showdown at the Rodeo
10. Showdown at the Rodeo
December 12, 2011
In the season finale, the drama definitely continues. Levi is chosen as the face of the gay rodeo and his friends are thrilled to celebrate with him. Especially Chase and Taylor who can't seem to stop fighting!
Forgive My Vengeful Ways
9. Forgive My Vengeful Ways
December 5, 2011
Levi still refuses to officially commit to Chase, so Chase decides he needs space, hoping that distance will make Levi's heart grow fonder. Meanwhile, Taylor still hasn't forgiven Chase for stealing his cowboy crush.
Horseplay
8. Horseplay
November 28, 2011
Will Chase be able to rope Levi into a full time relationship? Or will he continue to see "date" as nothing more than a four letter word?
BatCrazy
7. BatCrazy
November 21, 2011
Fresh off of his fight with Phillip, James tries to cope with the help of his friends. However, things don't patch up so easily for James: Ashley won't stop texting him, and he is "dead" to Phillip.
Get Out From Under My Boot
6. Get Out From Under My Boot
November 14, 2011
James seeks his mother's approval, so he decides to stop his partying ways and focus on his new career...party planning.
That's Illegal in Texas
5. That's Illegal in Texas
November 7, 2011
Believe it or not, Phillip has never officially revealed his sexual orientation to his mother (though he doesn't think his being gay is a huge secret anymore!). To prepare, he decides to reconnect with someone else else first - his estranged dad.
How Do You Measure Up?
4. How Do You Measure Up?
October 31, 2011
Levi's life seems to be going downhill. His relationship with Taylor is on the rocks and the boys are pissed about being kept in the dark about the new couple.
Revenge and Karma's a Bitch
3. Revenge and Karma's a Bitch
October 24, 2011
Phillip & Levi have a score to settle after getting pushed in the pool at Chase's party, but Taylor can't be bothered to apologize to anybody. Meanwhile, Levi focuses his energy on his new underwear and swimsuit line.
Mark My Words
2. Mark My Words
October 17, 2011
Relationships are tested and parties are ruined as the drama continues in Dallas. Chase enlists Ashley to help plan his annual theme party and this year's sure to be a splash...if only the boys would learn to behave
The Higher the Hair the Closer to Jesus
1. The Higher the Hair the Closer to Jesus
October 10, 2011
Welcome to Dallas, ya'll! The new A-List series hits the city of bulls, boots, and boys, boys, boys! In this premier episode, meet our wildly successful Texas A-Listers: Chase, Philip, James, Taylor and Levi, who are determined to wrangle anything their heart desires, even if it means stirring up a little drama.
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The A-List: Dallas was a reality television series that aired on Logo in 2011. The show followed the lives of a group of affluent gay men as they navigated their personal and professional lives in the city of Dallas, Texas. The cast of the show included Taylor Garrett, a conservative political commentator, and his best friend and party boy, Chase Hutchinson. Also featured on the show were Ashley Kelly, an ambitious and driven marketing professional, and Phillip Willis, a successful entrepreneur.

At the heart of the show was the drama and tension that arose from the close friendships and relationships between the cast members. From conflicts over business deals and romantic pursuits to petty arguments and fierce competition for social status, the show provided a glimpse into the complex and often fraught social dynamics of the Dallas gay community.

Despite its focus on drama and interpersonal conflict, the show also explored deeper themes related to the challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals in conservative communities like Dallas. Throughout the series, the cast members grappled with issues like discrimination, homophobia, and the struggle to balance their personal lives with their professional ambitions.

One of the standout characters of the show was Taylor Garrett, whose conservative political views often put him at odds with his more progressive castmates. Garrett's outspokenness and willingness to challenge the status quo made him one of the most controversial figures on the show, and his clashes with his fellow cast members became a major source of drama throughout the series.

Another key player on the show was Ashley Kelly, whose ambition and drive often put her at odds with the other women in the cast. Despite this, Kelly managed to build a successful marketing career and become a respected figure in the Dallas LGBTQ community.

Overall, The A-List: Dallas was a captivating and engaging reality show that offered a unique window into the lives of a group of wealthy, fashion-conscious gay men in one of America's most conservative regions. With its mix of drama, humor, and social commentary, the show remains a fascinating and relevant look at the complex issues facing LGBTQ individuals in today's society.

  • Premiere Date
    October 10, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (79)