I accidently turned it on during a marathon of them back to back one day...the one that stood out was the episode with the two Indian girls. They were so obnoxious. I couldn't believe they were actually talking to people and treating people that way. That show definitely shows sometimes how money does not equal class. Maybe it is an old money vs. new money thing. Most of the uber rich female law classmates of mine were really sweet people, unaffected by their families wealth, didn't really flaunt it, treated everyone with respect and many went into lower paying legal jobs where they could help people. I know especially parents who grew up poor and then become "new money" want to give their kids the best of everything but there is something to be said for raising them right and not having them grow up with a sense of entitlement and being better than others. The "old money" families seem to be better at raising kids with the right balance.