Endearing show about a wealthy family that loses everything and has to move to a small town where they live in two rooms in a rundown motel. It’s hard to put a finger on what is so great about this – the family members are unapologetically who they are: self-centered and delusional. As they navigate their new life, they learn to rely on love rather than wealth. Like a warm hug, but with laughs and wildly improbable clothes. Seasons One and Two are okay, funny enough – but the show really takes off in Season Three. Episodes are short and always good hearted and great LGBTQ representation.