8/3/08

About the Show


Power, privilege and family money are a volatile cocktail.

Living proof of this are the Darlings of New York City, so absurdly wealthy, they put the upper in Upper East Side. This preeminent family are always getting mixed up with the wrong people and finding themselves in the middle of bad situations. It'll take a miracle to take care of the legal and sometimes illegal needs of the Darling family.

That miracle comes in the form of Nick George. As a boy, Nick watched his father surrender his freedom and family as the Darling's trusted consigliere. Nick grew up in a troubled household where he was always second to the overpowering Darling family. Burned by his own boyhood encounters with them, he vowed never to follow in his father's footsteps. The idealistic Nick did a 180-degree turn and became a lawyer for the disadvantaged.

After the mysterious, sudden death of Nick's father, family patriarch Tripp Darling offers Nick the opportunity to inherit the responsibility of protecting the Darlings' secrets. The job, with an ungodly salary, will allow Nick the freedom to be an altruistic do-gooder. But he discovers all too soon that his new position requires him to be an all-around problem fixer, hand-holder, therapist and public relations expert.

The powerful and persuasive Tripp Darling, owner of vineyards and homes around the world, lives with his beautiful, graceful and posh wife, Letitia. While they symbolize the charm and all-Americanism of old money, they also embody scandal and have spawned five grown, troubled children.

The oldest is Patrick Darling, the attorney general for New York. He's a handsome and commanding man whose political star is quickly rising. There's just one problem -- he has a transgendered girlfriend who won't go away, and this potential senatorial candidate needs Nick to fix the situation.

The sexy, stunning and thrice-married Karen is the eldest daughter, a socialite who runs the family foundation. She lost her virginity to Nick, a fact she isn't shy about telling her newest fiancé. A self-described loser in love, Karen still looks to Nick for help in her personal life.

12/5/07

The Nutcracker


Nick learns Simon and Karen are secretly seeing each other, but he refuses to admit why it truly bothers him. Karen bails on the family tradition of watching "The Nutcracker" in order to accept Simon's invitation to meet a mysterious person.

Brian's suspension from the ministry thrusts him into an existential career crisis, and Letitia suggests he go to Tripp for guidance. Lisa guides Jeremy in his quest to impress Sofia by pretending to be a painter.

Meanwhile, Juliet has a visitor from the Seychelles, and Carmelita tells Patrick she thinks she's being watched.

11/28/07

The Watch


Secrets are revealed through a series of flashbacks regarding Nick's father, Dutch, about his affair with Letitia and his relationships with Nick and Tripp; sparks fly between Simon and Karen; Brian is arrested for trying to bribe the arbitrator into awarding him custody of his son; and Sofia presses Jeremy to show her his apartment, as he scrambles to keep up his charade of poverty and enlists an unlikely ally -- Lisa George.

11/21/07

The Country House


Nick and Lisa are looking forward to spending their Thanksgiving holiday together, with no Darlings - but all that changes when Tripp demands that Nick set up a face-to-face meeting at the family's country house with a skeptical Simon Elder.

During the visit, Letitia initiates her plan to help Karen get the man she really wants, Nick George. Meanwhile, Nick tries to stop Andrea from taking Brian's son away from him; Patrick's wife, Ellen, insists on meeting his transgendered mistress, Carmelita; and Jeremy keeps up his disguise as a poor valet on his first date with Sofia.

11/14/07

The Wedding


Karen's cold feet about marrying Freddy (Daniel Cosgrove) cause drama as her wedding day arrives, and Lisa suspects that Nick is the reason why. Brian Jr.'s (Will Shadley) mother returns after her two-month Brazilian getaway to reclaim her son, to whom Brian Sr. is now attached. As Patrick's senatorial campaign heats up, his wife finds out about his extramarital affair from an unlikely source. Meanwhile, Natalie Kimpton (Tamara Feldman), who has stolen Juliet's bangs as well as her brother, tries to mend fences with Juliet by releasing a pop song with lyrics about forgiveness -- but a distrustful Jeremy thinks Natalie is pulling a con.

10/31/07

The Game


A high-stakes poker game on a yacht -- $20 million just to get in -- pits Simon Elder against Tripp, and the wagers are some of Manhattan's most sought-after properties. If Nick can convince Tripp to bet his most prized property, Elder will give Nick the dirt on his father's death.

Karen panics when she learns she can't marry her fourth husband until her last divorce from the wildly irresistible Sebastian Fleet is finalized.

Meanwhile, Juliet introduces Brian Jr. to the joys of materialism, a blackmailer takes photos of Patrick and Carmelita, and Jeremy starts working for Tripp as a parking lot attendant -- but is distracted by a mysterious beauty.

10/24/07

The Bridge


Nick finally has a meeting with Tripp's nemesis, billionaire Simon Elder, and finds he has more in common with Simon than he imagined.

Since Darling twins Juliet and Jeremy are feuding over Jeremy's affair with Natalie Kimpton, they decide to throw separate birthday parties for themselves, each budgeted at $1 million dollars. Trying to outdo the other, Jeremy has his party on the Brooklyn Bridge, while Juliet's party has a French Revolution theme, complete with life-size chocolate aristocrats.

And Brian Jr. feels the need to tell Brian's wife the truth about his paternity, while Karen presses to help get her fiance, Freddy, into a prestigious country club.