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3->''"What's yours is mine."''
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5The Malloys are a family of UsefulNotes/IrishTravellers and accomplished con artists. Wayne Malloy (Creator/EddieIzzard), the head of the family, his wife Dahlia (Creator/MinnieDriver) - and their kids, Cael (Creator/NoelFisher), Didi (Creator/ShannonWoodward), and Sam - gets on the wrong side of a Traveller clan, and the family goes on the run. While fleeing from another Traveller who they bumped into on the road, they accidentally run over a rich couple who are moving to a new neighborhood ''off'' the road, killing them. The Malloys take the chance to adopt the couples' identities and house and begin to experience life in the upper class.
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7This {{Dramedy}} (emphasis on Drama, but with Eddie Izzard in the cast, uproarious comedy was more or less inevitable) ran on FX for 2 seasons in 2007-2008.
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9!!''The Riches'' provides examples of:
10* AffablyEvil: The Malloys, who are shown to be at least more moral than their Irish traveller family relatives despite being con artists, who are all FauxAffablyEvil.
11%%* BadBoss: Hugh
12* BavarianFireDrill: The entire show, and most of the episode plots. A notable one is where Wayne needs to learn law, so he wrangles himself a position as a guest lecturer at a nearby law college and tells the students to [[SarcasticConfession pretend he knows nothing about the law]], as a way of "testing" their knowledge. When they use too much legal language, he makes them dumb it down. Oh, and if they answer a question correctly, they get a cookie. It works ''beautifully''.
13* ABoyAGirlAndABabyFamily: The three Malloy kids form this when they're on their own, with Cael, Didi, and their younger brother Sam as the baby.
14* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Didi frequently, and Cael is often a gender-flipped version.
15* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The one-armed woman who was a recurring character in season one completely vanishes in season two, despite Dale's growing attraction to her.
16%%* ConArtist: A whole family of them.
17* ConMenHateGuns: The Malloys are unrepentant con artists, but they try not to participate in violence.
18* ContrivedCoincidence: For starters, the opening. The Malloys are running from the other travellers when they accidentally run the Riches off the road, killing them. And they're just moving in and don't know anybody, giving them a perfect in.
19* CoolOldLady: Nina, who is happy to smoke weed, sneak a few pills, and [[spoiler: run away with the family in season 2]].
20* CrapsackWorld: Everyone is miserable in Edenfalls, and the travelling community is a violent, sexist, murderous nightmare (for the most part).
21* DeadPersonImpersonation: Embedded in the plot as the Riches [[PlotTriggeringDeath die in the first episode]] and the Malloys take over their apparently privileged lives.
22* DrugsAreBad: With one episode even entitled "This is Your Brain on Drugs"
23* EvenEvilHasStandards: It's repeatedly stated that stealing from little old ladies is despicable; Cael gets chewed out for it at one point. Although this might fall more into EveryoneHasStandards depending on your perspective of the Malloys' moral compasses.
24* EvilerThanThou: The other Irish travellers.
25* FishOutOfWater: The Malloys are a family of down on their luck Irish travellers who move into upper-class suburbia through a series of bizarre events.
26* HouseSquatting: The Malloy family does this as part of their Dead Person Impersonation of the Riches. The original Mr. and Mrs. Rich die in a car crash while moving to a new house in a community that they'd never visited, so the Malloys steal their identities and and move in in their place, with their new neighbours none the wiser.
27* HowsYourBritishAccent: Used by Wayne in one of the cons.
28%%* IHaveManyNames
29* IJustWantToBeNormal: One of the main conflicts of the show is what normal is for the family. Didi and Wayne want to fit in at Edenfalls, and Dahlia and Cael want to go back to their Traveller lifestyle.
30* IndyPloy: Much of the cons go like this - one character will ask another "What's your plan?" to which the reply is "Uh ... yeah".
31* UsefulNotes/IrishTravellers: Specifically, Irish-American Travellers.
32* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Just about everybody. Especially Dahlia, who is a (at first...) FunctionalAddict who is prone to abandoning her family, then falls off the wagon.
33* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: [[spoiler:Pete]]
34* MockMillionaire: The premise of the whole show. The poor Malloys are pretending to be the wealthy Riches.
35* MeaningfulName: The family moves to a gated community named ''Edenfalls''. Also obvious but the Riches are...rich.
36* ObfuscatingDisability: An episode has Dahlia seeing a little kid in a wheelchair with a bald head, holding a sign claiming to be a cancer victim at a fair. He's surrounded by local women who gladly donate money and wish the kid good luck. When they leave, Dahlia (a con artist herself) tells the kid he's doing a good job but he needs to shave his head more often and gives tips on how to look more sickly. The two share a knowing wink and smile before heading their separate ways.
37* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Izzard, almost constantly.
38* PreferableImpersonator: The show stars a family of UsefulNotes/IrishTravellers who find Doug and Cherien Rich dead in a car crash, then steal their identities and move into their home in StepfordSuburbia. When they meet Cherien's elderly mother, she sees through them immediately despite the new "Mrs. Rich"'s best efforts to play the dutiful daughter, although the nurses [[CassandraTruth write it off as dementia]]. The mother eventually explains that she knew because "[Cherien] was a bitch" and is happy to [[CoolOldLady smoke pot and have a drink]] with her new "family".
39* RagsToRiches: The main characters, but not through hard work, and also the backstory of Wayne's boss, Hugh.
40* RichBitch: We don't know much about the married couple killed in the first episode. But from what we do learn about them is that they were both pretty much obnoxious assholes. The husband having abandoned his first wife and their kids to live in poverty so he can run off with his young trophy wife. And the wife's mother simply describing her as "a bitch."
41* RoguishRomani: The series stars the Malloys, a family of Irish Travellers on the run from another clan in the American South. In the pilot, they accidentally run a rich couple off the road, killing the couple -- at which point the family moves into their brand new house, posing as a wealthy family who just moved in.
42* StepfordSuburbia: Edenfalls.
43* VillainDecay: Dale spends the entire first season being the lead antagonist. But immediately at the start of season two he becomes a harmless drunken baffoon.
44* WholesomeCrossdresser: Sam, an 8-year-old. While this is a source of some humor, it's still shown as a serious part of Sam's identity, and the family refuses to force him to identify as any one gender.

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