Who doesn't love a southern gothic style drama comedy centered around a wealthy televangelist patriarch and his family of bloodsucking children who worship the all mighty... All mighty DOLLAR that is. This story takes place in the devil's den of New Orleans and focuses on a Filthy Rich family of TV preachers and mega-church leaders who have more skeletons in their closet than they would ever let on. That is until the patriarch Eugene Monreaux (Gerald McRaney) supposedly dies in a plane crash and it is discovered that he has a few illegitimate and full grown children scattered throughout the US. As his surname sharing brood look to divide up the ample inheritance, his three other kids get the paperwork that the daddy they never knew wants to give them a slice of the pie, postmortem. The three new kids are a Cam-Girl (Melia Keiling), a Weed Farmer (Mark L. Young), and a Bronx born MMA fighter (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) and as the families come crashing together, it's up the the jaded matriarch, Margaret Monreaux (Kim Cattrall) to determine who gets the money, the fame, the family name, and who needs to be banished out of their so called "holy" circle! It also wouldn't be a southern gothic story without some scintillating and sexy good times behind closed doors amongst various cast members, especially the hunky Benjamin Levy Aguilar and Mark L. Young, who both spend some serious times shirtless on screen. Come for the drama, stay for the sweaty and sticky southern studs battling each other for millions in cold, hard cash!