In its best moments, the show acts as a glossy, fascinating mirror of the American Dream—reminding viewers that while money can buy a $75,000 sunglasses set (looking at you, Dana Wilkey), it certainly cannot buy peace of mind.

The show transformed the "confessional look" into an art form. Viewers tune in as much for the couture and Hermès Birkin collections as they do for the arguments.

showcased the "business of being a pop star," highlighting the massive financial investment required to maintain a public persona.

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