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  1. A scintillating conversation about a lethal pesticide: Directed by Natalia Leite. With Ophelia Lovibond, Michael Angarano, Jessica Lowe, Oscar Montoya. While Joyce takes it easy in New York, things back at Bottom Dollar only get harder for Doug, whose vision for Minx clashes with everything Joyce's magazine stood for.

  2. Apr 14, 2022 · Summary. We are witnessing the downfall of Minx in a massive way. Some strong moments by our principal cast raise the stakes as we head to the finale. This recap of the HBO Max series Minx season 1, episode 9, “a scintillating conversation about a lethal pesticide,” contains spoilers. Access the archive for reviews, recaps, and news for Minx.

  3. Season 1 Episode 9: A scintillating conversation about a lethal pesticide Written By: Kimberly Nicole Walker Directed By: Natalia Leite Original Airdate: 14 April 2022 Synopsis: While Joyce takes it easy in New York, things back at Bottom Dollar only get harder for Doug, whose vision for Minx clashes with everything Joyce's magazine stood for.

  4. Apr 13, 2022 · I cannot remember the last time I had a scintillating conversation about a lethal pesticide. ( laughter) Oh, no, tragedy. That's the last of the ice. all: Oh, boo. Brandt--Just stick to the wine. It's delicious. You love it. It's great. Says the man with ice in his whiskey. I'm humiliated. I am so sorry. You should be. ( laughter ...

  5. Apr 14, 2022 · Things seem to be falling apart at Minx after the events of Episode 8, and Episode 9 “A Scintillating Conversation About a Lethal Pesticide” (directed by Natalia Leite and written by Kimberly Nicole Walker) has our publishing team doing some deep soul searching to figure out what they want.

  6. Mar 17, 2022 · The arrival of a new local politician disrupts Bottom Dollar's status quo. Then, when her contributors pull out at the last minute, Joyce scrambles to fill Minx with articles that live up to her ludicrously high standards.

  7. Apr 14, 2022 · Last week, Minx avoided the obvious frenemy trope with Maggie and it does so again in "A scintillating conversation about a lethal pesticide." It's an important distinction that Maggie thinks she is a good friend and can’t understand why Joyce left the dinner party halfway through.