Dirty Sexy Money The Complete and Final Second Season

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Product Description Get down and dirty with the deliciously scandalous second season of DIRTY SEXY MONEY. TV's most manipulative family takes drama to new heights in a year filled with deception, suspense and even murder. Money has met its match in the Darlings -- they use it and abuse it. But will the family's stash of cash be enough to bail them out of a whole new world of trouble? And will the lure of riches and power pull Nick toward the dark side of the Darling Empire? Featuring Donald Sutherland, Peter Krause, William Baldwin, Blair Underwood, Jill Clayburgh, and Lucy Liu, DIRTY SEXY MONEY has everything you could hope for...a stellar cast, lush interiors, catfights, affairs, parties and jewels, raves the Chicago Tribune. Experience the exciting culmination of the series, complete with exclusive bonus features. It's addictive television at its best. Bonus Features Include: Directing The Darlings Take A Seat In The Director's Chair Of DIRTY SEXY MONEY With Accomplished Director Jamie Babbit, A Total Knockout Spend A Day In The Life With Natalie Zea On The Set, Dirty Sexy Crafty Meet Josh Kuhn, the Mobile Craft Service Specialist, Who Serves His Own Blend Of Hot Food And Hilarity To The Cast, Faux Pas Bloopers From Season 2, Deleted Scenes Amazon.com Launched just as the U.S. economy was tanking, ABC's Dirty Sexy Money makes wealth seem more like a burden than a blessing. The most well balanced character, lawyer Nick George ( Six Feet Under's Peter Krause), represents the Darling clan, a blue-blooded cross between the Corleones and the Kennedys. As patriarch Patrick "Tripp" Darling (Golden Globe nominee Donald Sutherland) tells him, "We're not perfect; we're messy." In the second season, the political career of eldest son Patrick (William Baldwin) takes another hit when his wife, an abusive alcoholic, dies after a nasty spill. Tripp concocts an alternate story and ropes in right-hand son Brian (Glenn Fitzgerald) to play along. Just when things couldn't get much worse, Letitia (Jill Clayburgh) stands trial for the murder of Nick's father, Dutch. Nola (new cast member Lucy Liu) prosecutes the case when she isn't sleeping with party boy Jeremy (Seth Gabel). Samaire Armstrong's Juliet appears only briefly, which leaves socialite Karen (Natalie Zea), who accepts an offer of marriage to entrepreneur Simon Elder (a deliciously devious Blair Underwood),