

Filthy Rich
Three illegitimate children discover they each have a claim to the fortune of one of NZ's wealthiest men, John Truebridge. With so much money on the line, John's legitimate family will do anything to stop these new, unexpected heirs!
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Plot Summary
The series follows con artist Margaret Monreaux, the matriarch of a wealthy family who built her empire on a Bible-themed catering business. When her husband dies, she discovers he was secretly living a double life with a younger woman and was about to leave her. Margaret must then navigate the fallout of this revelation and deal with the family's unexpected inheritance.
Critical Reception
Filthy Rich received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to its uneven tone, struggling to balance its comedic and dramatic elements. While Kim Cattrall's performance was frequently praised, the show's storylines and character development were seen as lacking by many.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Kim Cattrall's performance, but criticized for its tonal inconsistencies.
- The show struggles to find a balance between its comedic and dramatic aspirations.
- Plot points and character arcs were often seen as underdeveloped or predictable.
Google audience: Google users generally found the show to be entertaining, with many appreciating the campy humor and Kim Cattrall's presence. However, some viewers also noted that the plot could be predictable and that the series didn't always live up to its full potential.
Fun Fact
The series was originally developed for Fox, but was ultimately picked up by Fox Corporation after the Disney acquisition, making it one of the first original series for the newly formed company.
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