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Minx
Season 2
TV-MA
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Doug and Joyce grapple with Minx’s explosive success, which brings more money, fame and temptation than either of them knows how to handle.
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8 Episodes
The perils of being a wealthy widow
E1
The perils of being a wealthy widow
One year into launching Minx Magazine, Joyce struggles to pick a new publisher she can trust. Drowning in debt, Doug scrambles to keep his company afloat. Shelly goes back to the ’burbs to focus on her family.
I thought the bed was gonna fly
E2
I thought the bed was gonna fly
Bottom Dollar hosts the west coast premiere of the controversial and illegal adult film, “Deep Throat.” Doug tries to dazzle their new publisher while Joyce sets out to get a famed writer to contribute a piece for Minx.
It's okay to like it
E3
It's okay to like it
Six months later, Minx is front and center of the sexual revolution. Rolling Stone descends on the Bottom Dollar offices to interview the gang.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sexiness
E4
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sexiness
Joyce takes her eyes off the ball(s) and ditches work for her new rock star beau.
A stately pleasure dome decree
E5
A stately pleasure dome decree
Joyce and Doug head to Vegas to sell the international rights to Minx. At Bottom Dollar, Tina aims to let loose and host a watch party for the Billie Jean King vs. Bobby Riggs tennis match.
This is our zig
E6
This is our zig
Shelly gets a taste of college life while joining Joyce on her victory-lap trip to Vassar. Doug accompanies Tina to her mom’s retirement party and learns some surprising news. Bambi connects with Richie on a trip of their own.
God closes a door, opens a glory hole
E7
God closes a door, opens a glory hole
Constance, Joyce, and Tina head to a wilderness retreat to pick Minx International publishers. Back at Bottom Dollar, Richie has to replace a centerfold and scrambles to redo the new issue.
Woman of the hour
E8
Woman of the hour
At the Minx International launch party, Doug confronts Constance, while Joyce starts to lose control of her magazine. Shelly and Lenny look towards an uncertain future.
Cast of Season 2
Ophelia Lovibond
Joyce
Jake Johnson
Doug
Jessica Lowe
Bambi
Oscar Montoya
Richie
Lennon Parham
Shelly
Idara Victor
Tina
Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Clint Worthington
Even with the change of address, "Minx" remains the fun, thought-provoking laugh riot audiences came to love last year.
Collider
Carly Lane
Minx Season 2 more than proves that the show was worth saving and that it deserves to continue on for many more to come.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Season 2 improved upon Season 1, testing the characters in the crucible of success and complicating their relationship with the addition of a benefactor, played by the wonderful Elizabeth Perkins, whose motives may not be entirely pure.
indieWire
Ben Travers
There's a consistent lack of the rowdy chuckles that helped Minx's first season fly by. Season 2 also can't stop name-dropping semi-random historical somebodies.
Variety
Alison Herman
Minx is here to have fun. The faux-celebrity cameos can get exhausting, but for the series regulars, it's a pleasure just to watch them thrive.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Through its performances and dialogue that gaily bubbles, simmering in the appropriate places, watching Minx is less about marveling at its period accuracy that witnessing the joy congress between well-rounded characters and a freewheeling mood.
Under the Radar
Kyle Mullin
Minx now has even more to say about the intersections, and clashes, between feminism and LGBTQ+ rights, the ability of toxically masculine shot callers to redeem themselves, and the competing demands that weigh mothers down.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
What begins as a lighthearted and frothy tale of gender warfare, however, eventually devolves into a preposterous mess, thanks to its desire to imagine yesteryear through an ill-fitting contemporary lens.
Looper.com
Audrey Fox
If Minx struggles a little bit in transitioning its underdog porn mag to the big time, it still offers up plenty of heart, classic 1970s showdowns, and yes, more prosthetic penises than you can shake a stick at.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
Worth watching.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The ensemble -- it's almost a workplace comedy -- is well-defined, energetic, and amusing.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
The show is glib where it used to be thoughtful, evasive about the exploitative edges of the business it's portraying, and seemingly more interested in staging a quippy '70s costume party than engaging with the mission of the magazine at its center.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
Minx is exploring the customs and culture of an era that is a half-century removed from our own, and yet these themes are still relevant.
Mashable
Saloni Gajjar
The show is more robust this time around, with stories that feel keenly relevant today despite its flashy '70s setting. So, yes, it's a strong sophomore run, proving that HBO Max was stupid to cancel it and Starz was smart to keep it going.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
Minx has not entirely resolved the issues it could never quite shake in the first season, but it's still significantly improved.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
"Minx" is a racy, smart snapshot, and you just have to accept certain blemishes unretouched.
Decider
Joel Keller
Minx improves on a fun first season with an even more fun and ambitious second season, with an ensemble that's clicking and meaty (pun intended) storylines for everyone in that ensemble.
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
All the stylistic flourishes take a back seat to the characters, who we enjoy watching get consumed by their dreams and ambitions, which only grow larger when real results start happening.
Pajiba
Chris Revelle
Minx serves up a delicious tea tray of glamorous clothes, high hair, and groovy vibes, but it also keeps the darker realities firmly in view.
Mashable
Belen Edwards
Like its predecessor, Season 2 of Minx remains an entertaining examination of feminism and sexuality in the '70s.
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