1971. Aspiring journalist Joyce Prigger struggles to find a home for her feminist magazine until low-rent pornography publisher Doug Renetti offers to help her achieve her dream... with one catch: each issue must feature a nude male centrefold.
Fearing that Doug's salacious ad partners will kill Minx before its newsstand debut, Joyce seeks answers from her familiar country club set. Meanwhile, influenced by her new feminist ideals, Bambi envisions a new role for herself at Bottom Dollar.
The arrival of the Valley's newest councilwoman spells trouble for both Bottom Dollar and Minx. When her contributors begin to pull out with only 36 hours before print, Joyce scrambles to come up with new articles that conform to her own high-brow standards.
After Bottom Dollar is audited, Tina and Doug scour the books - and their employees' pockets - for the missing money. Meanwhile, as the Minx team prepares for the magazine's long-awaited debut, Joyce finds herself in a sticky situation with one of her cover boys.
When Doug forces her to make nice with the Mob, Joyce finds herself surrounded by the gangster's wives - who offer some sage advice. Meanwhile, the Minx team struggles to capture their missing leader's artistic vision for their renaissance-man model.
After sales from Minx's first issue fail to impress, the Bottom Dollar crew takes to the streets to build brand awareness. But while Richie, Bambi, and Shelly's word-of-mouth campaigns see some success, Joyce and Glenn are accidental sources of chaos on a local campus.
As controversy continues to mount over the magazine, Minx begins to sell out, first in LA, then nationwide. But what Doug sees as a cause to celebrate, Joyce deems a fall from grace - until an offer from an unlikely source helps set the record straight.
In 1968, Joyce deals with misogyny from her colleagues in New York. In 1972, the newly-minted editor-in-chief of Minx takes stock of all that she's fought for during an appearance on an iconic TV talk show - despite interference from Doug.
While Joyce enjoys all that New York has to offer, Doug discovers that running the magazine without her is surprisingly difficult. Meanwhile, after Joyce's embarrassing on-air announcement, Shelly turns to Bambi for help getting her marriage back on track.
When a spicy lawsuit lands Minx in hot water, a disappointed Joyce recruits Bambi and Richie to help take a stand against Doug. Meanwhile, a men's rights movement led by a local radio personality fights back against Bottom Dollar Publications.
One year into launching Minx, and Joyce faces struggles. Meanwhile, Doug scrambles to keep his company afloat and Shelly focuses on her family.
Bottom Dollar hosts the west coast premiere of the controversial and illegal adult film, “Deep Throat.” Doug tries to dazzle their new publisher, Constance, while Joyce sets out to get a famed writer to contribute a piece for Minx.
Six months later, Minx is front and center of the sexual revolution. Rolling Stone descends on the Bottom Dollar offices to interview the gang.
Joyce takes her eyes off the ball(s) and ditches work for her new rock star beau.
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.
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.
Constance, Joyce, and Tina head to a wilderness retreat to pick Minx International publishers; at Bottom Dollar, Richie has to replace a centerfold and scrambles to redo the new issue..
At the Minx International launch party, Doug confronts Constance, while Joyce starts to lose control of her magazine; Shelly and Lenny look toward an uncertain future.