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Despite a strong premiere, the show struggled to maintain a consistent audience and was officially cancelled by Fox on October 30, 2020.
Starring Kim Cattrall (yes, that Kim Cattrall) and Dixie Carter's successor in comedic chaos, the show brought a ridiculous, high-camp Southern gothic vibe to Thursday nights. But in a move that felt almost as dramatic as the show itself, Fox cancelled Filthy Rich after just one season. Filthy Rich
If you are a fan of Designing Women , soap-opera-level drama, or just love watching extremely wealthy people lose their minds, Fox's 2020 show Filthy Rich was tailored for you. Southern Gothic, Scandals, and SEC Network Vibes: Why
Here’s a breakdown of the show, why it was a guilty pleasure, and why it ultimately didn't make the cut. What Was Filthy Rich About?
When the patriarch, Eugene Monreaux, dies in a plane crash, his iron-willed wife Margaret (Kim Cattrall) takes charge to run the network, "Sunshine Network." However, the plot thickens when it's revealed that Eugene had three illegitimate children, and they are written into his will to inherit a piece of the fortune.
Despite a strong premiere, the show struggled to maintain a consistent audience and was officially cancelled by Fox on October 30, 2020.
Starring Kim Cattrall (yes, that Kim Cattrall) and Dixie Carter's successor in comedic chaos, the show brought a ridiculous, high-camp Southern gothic vibe to Thursday nights. But in a move that felt almost as dramatic as the show itself, Fox cancelled Filthy Rich after just one season.
Southern Gothic, Scandals, and SEC Network Vibes: Why Filthy Rich (2020) Was Cancelled Too Soon
If you are a fan of Designing Women , soap-opera-level drama, or just love watching extremely wealthy people lose their minds, Fox's 2020 show Filthy Rich was tailored for you.
Here’s a breakdown of the show, why it was a guilty pleasure, and why it ultimately didn't make the cut. What Was Filthy Rich About?
When the patriarch, Eugene Monreaux, dies in a plane crash, his iron-willed wife Margaret (Kim Cattrall) takes charge to run the network, "Sunshine Network." However, the plot thickens when it's revealed that Eugene had three illegitimate children, and they are written into his will to inherit a piece of the fortune.