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8.8 Great
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Premiered

September 26, 2007

Ended

August 8, 2009

Genre

Drama , Family

Theme

Court Room

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The Bad Guy
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8.4
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The Bad Guy

Simon is tortured by Nola to get the truth about her brother with the help of Nick. Later, he takes Simon to Darlings' private clinic to recover. There, Simon unveils the truth about his plans, the business he had with Nola's father, and who is behind all his evil deeds.

Trying to avoid her departure with her family, Jeremy proposes to Nola. When she rejects him, he goes on a… read more »

Aired: 08/08/09

Show Summary

When idealistic attorney Nick George's father dies, he ends up taking his father's clients, the Darlings, led by patriarch Tripp. It's not always easy for Nick handling both legal and sometimes illegal matters.

Nick George goes through each episode trying to solve and correct the

More problems of each of the Darling family members. From fighting siblings to a dishonest husband to dealing with Tripp himself; Nick George certainly has his hands full in Dirty Sexy Money.

The hour-long pilot was penned by Craig Wright and will be executive produced by Wright, Bryan Singer, and Greg Berlanti. The pilot is produced by ABC Television Studio in association with Berlanti Television.

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  • Basically canceled

    ABC's not ordering any more episodes. Bummer. I thought it was really good this season. http://tvseriesfinale.com/articles/dirty-sexy-money-abc-cancels-peter-krause-tv-show/

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    9.5 Superb

    In all the adult soaps this one actually makes sense
    the title says it all and ABC are a bunch of idiots following the nielson report or whatever who cares about market share the advertisers are insane as well something good and you idiots don't re hide show

    The idiots who brought you nothing finally do something great and cancel it for lack of good common sense. If only it had been a reality show, no budget? Oh thats right reality no budget
    Lack of advertising support? Do your advertising hacks ever ask the public what they want ?
    Dirty Sexy Money was the freshest comedic drama ever presented on Net Work. Of course I must admit some of the plot lines were a liile above the Grade 3 level, so your reviewers probably missed the punch lines sort of like it takes a minimmum of 100 words to write a critique of a great brilliant piece of work.
    my hats off to to the net works and their expertise in selecting our TV fare

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    10 Perfect

    What the heck??? I love this show! I have been waiting and waiting for the new season and there isn't going to be one???? Shame on who ever canceled it!!! Bring it back! Bring it back! Bring it back! Donald Sutherland was superb! hide show

    AWESOME! Was one of the best shows on! arrgh why do all the great shows get canceled? Every character was perfect! Donald Sutherland as well as all the others are superb! The story line was brilliant. An hour was too short, I was always left wanting more. I still want more. I would love to see it become a daytime soap opera, no that would be fantastic. Dirty Sexy Money, every day of the week. Everyone in our home loved this show and we range in age from mid 20's to mid 50's. The show always left me on the edge of my seat wanting more!

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    9 Superb

    such a great show hide show

    this was such a great show. it had all kinds of plot twists and every episode always left you with some sort of cliffhanger, wanting more. it was so sad that the show ended so ubruptly. the last show didn't even have any real closure. the good thing about the show only having two seasons is that anyone wanting to catch up or watch from the beginning to end of the series, is it won't take much time to do so. this show had a great cast and a great script. i'm sad to see it go :(

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    9 Superb

    The title says it all. Don't blink during an episode, or you'll miss something integral to the plot. Sad that stupid ABC cancelled it before it could find its core audience. hide show

    Some said "DSM" was loosely based on the Kennedy clan, but I think there was some Hearst family influence as well -- you know, the publishing dynasty. Heck, there was even a little channeling of Rupert Murdoch thrown in for balance, but what do I know?

    This show moved a mile-a-minute, and if one did not pay attention, or -- God forbid! -- happened to miss an episode, then too bad, so sad, 'cause one missed some plot point. That was a draw of this show: it made us (me) want to tune in for the next episode. I quickly learned to TiVo each show so I could watch it again more carefully. The Darling family was just over-the-top, and I wanted to slap most of them on a regular basis. Poor Nick was definitely torn between family and clients, and didn't his father sound like a real jerk? As time went on, I went from having sympathy for Nick's wife to wanting to push her in front of a bus (no, not really). And I ended up hoping Karen Darling and Nick could make a go of it. The Darlings definitely put the "fun" in dysfunctional!

    But as good as this show was - excellent dialogue, cool scenery, and great actors - it was hit very hard by that jackass Writers' Strike, from which it could no longer recover. By the time production on many shows had cranked up again, viewers had moved on, gotten DVDs from NetFlics or couldn't find their shows anymore. Perhaps the writers had a valid point, but they killed some very good TV shows and hurt a lot of people who were out of work while the studios were dark. We now have tons of idiotic Reality Shows that popped up during The Strike and will not go away. But I digress.

    Even I, loyal viewer of DSM, had trouble picking up where they had left off. I thought Season One was better than Season Two. While it was a fast-paced show to begin with, Season Two seemed almost frantic and a big rushed. ABC did no one a service when they cancelled this show. It could have gone on to becoming even more entertaining, as did "Boston Legal", to name but one example. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted!

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    8 Great

    amusing good show... hide show

    I love the show very much, I was sad when the show cancelled and didn't figure out how a good show was cancelled but now I heard the great news that the show will come back in July. The plot and story is great and with great actors, "Dirty Sexy Money" is a great show. The places that story take place are also great, I love NY :)
    I love Tripp and Nick also Karen, I dislike Lisa because of her hair. I think she needs long hair absolutely.
    For me it was a very amusing show, I was watching it with laughing.
    I can't wait to see the new episode.

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