Look, Minx is well-made television with smart things to say about feminism, sexual liberation, and 1970s cultural politics. The critics loved it for good reason—it's witty, well-acted, and tackles interesting themes.
But let's be crystal clear: this show features more full-frontal nudity than a European beach in August. We're talking extensive, explicit content in every episode because, well, it's literally about creating an erotic magazine. The 55% audience score versus 93% critics suggests regular viewers were like "okay, that's... a lot."
If you're an adult interested in period pieces that explore feminist history through an unconventional lens, and you're comfortable with graphic content, Minx delivers. It's entertaining and substantive. But this is absolutely, categorically not for kids, teens, or family viewing. Keep it in the adults-only column.




