It's about a rich, dysfunctional family in Manhattan (good enough right there, I'm in love with NYC and craziness haha).
The acting is great, and the plot lines, while far-fetched at times, are soap-opera-ish and kind of fun. Donald Sutherland and Jill Clayburgh do an awesome job as the parents, and I'm a fan of Peter Krause (99% sure that's his name) who is the main character. He was also on 6 feet under. Most of the other actors were not familiar to me though they are also good. Lucy Liu played a great character, love her. So just very entertaining all the way around.
"Dirty Sexy Money" stars Peter Krause as Nick George, Donald Sutherland as Tripp Darling, William Baldwin as Patrick Darling, Natalie Zea as Karen Darling, Glenn Fitzgerald as Rev. Brian Darling, Seth Gabel as Jeremy Darling, Zoe McLellan as Lisa George, with Blair Underwood as Simon Elder, Jill Clayburgh as Letitia Darling and Lucy Liu as Nola Lyons.
"Dirty Sexy Money" was created by Emmy-nominated Craig Wright ("Brothers & Sisters," "Lost," "Six Feet Under"). Wright, Greg Berlanti ("Brothers & Sisters," "Everwood"), Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated Matthew Gross ("Day Break," "Across the Universe"), Bryan Singer ("House," "Superman Returns," "The Usual Suspects") and Jon Harmon Feldman ("Dawson's Creek") are executive producers. The series is produced by ABC Studios.
It was a modern soap like Dallas, Dynasty, Knots Landing. Loved it.
Never understand why a show like that can't find an audience, but there are mutiple CSI, LAW & Order, etc. type shows that are all the same... they'll probably replace it with another unnecessary cop show.
ER's gone, Grey's Anatomy jumped the shark...we need a new medical drama.