Okay, we are going to ignore the fact that Underwood thinks that canceled is "the C-word," and lament the loss of his show. True, "Dirty Sexy Money" started as a interesting drama about the power of wealth to corrupt, but came back after the writers' strike as a soap opera with no moral center. That doesn't mean we won't miss it's panoply of fabulous babes.
"Lisa George," lost her way as a character,
but the actress who played her, Zoe McClellan
never made a false move.







Natalie Zea, the delightfully spoiled brat, Karen.
Lucy Liu showed up in the second season as a seductress/dragon lady/heroine/lawyer. She wasn't that believable. But, really, who cares?
Samaire Armstrong played a Paris Hilton-like daughter who disappeared by the second season. Too bad the real Paris won't do the same.