The story of the Nobles, three upper-class twenty-somethings who appear to have no limitations on their spending and no direction in their life, is told in the form of a "riches to rags" narrative. This continues until their father attempts to teach them a lesson by arranging an elaborate financial scandal that drives the entire family to flee into an old house on the outskirts of town, forcing the "kids" to do something they have never done before: find work.
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The story of the Nobles, three upper-class twenty-somethings who appear to have no limitations on their spending and no direction in their life, is told in the form of a "riches to rags" narrative. This continues until their father attempts to teach them a lesson by arranging an elaborate financial scandal that drives the entire family to flee into an old house on the outskirts of town, forcing the "kids" to do something they have never done before: find work.
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