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Image:Dirt underscore.PNG (Dirt) is an FX drama television series that premiered as a midseason replacement on January 2, 2007. It stars Courteney Cox as Lucy Spiller, the editor-in-chief of the tabloid magazine DirtNow, which was previously two separate publications: Dirt and Now. Dirt centers around the lives of Hollywood stars and the reporters that track them, specifically Lucy and Don Konkey, a functioning schizophrenic who is deeply loyal to her. Holt McLaren and Julia Mallory are two of the main stars of the series and much of an episode is built around their relationship. Further plotlines are detailed below.
PlotEach plot differs episode to episode, but most of it seems to center on Lucy Spiller driving her staff to get breaking news exclusives to run in her magazine, DirtNow. Ongoing plotlines include star bastketball player Prince Tyreese getting blackmailed for having sex with a hooker (who DirtNow apparently hired) and consequently revealing the whereabouts and status of missing rapper Aundre G.; Holt McLaren and Julia Mallory as they deal with the death of friend Kira Klay, their acting careers, and Julia's back/drug problems; Don Konkey's battles with manageable schizophrenia and the loss/gaining of cats; Leo Spiller's homosexual relationship with star Jack Dawson (who has a heterosexual image); Willa McPherson trying to get a break with Lucy and trying to become a better reporter; Tweetie McDaniel intervening and punishing anyone close to the truth about Aundre G.; and Lucy's near-perpetual loneliness and deprivation. Each episode furthers these plots usually by introducing seeming side-plots.
CharactersMain charactersLucy Spiller (Courteney Cox) - Lucy Spiller is the pivotal character of the show. She runs the magazine DirtNow, (previously two separate magazines), which is marketed as a respectable tabloid. Lucy is a workaholic with a brilliant eye for a story and little remorse about the lives she tangles with. She is constantly burdened with the guilt of the suicide of her father and the feelings of loneliness which stem from this. She does however, truly love her best friend Don Konkey and her brother Leo. For Don, she goes to great lengths to keep him healthy - on his medication, and she and her brother are also close. She finds herself unable to reach orgasm with anything other than her vibrator until she meets Holt McLaren. Don Konkey (Ian Hart) - Don Konkey was in the journalism club with Lucy during college, and as such is the only character revealed she has a true bond with. Don does exceptional photography work, and is so committed to Lucy that he severed one of his own fingers to get a shot. He suffers from manageable schizophrenia, and is often reluctant to take medication, even at the request of Lucy. Willa McPherson (Alex Breckenridge) - Willa McPherson is a reporter under Lucy who is frequently on thin ice with her. She goes to great lengths to get stories for Lucy, much as Don does to get photos. In various episodes, she takes drugs, submits to sexual advances and befriends the mentally unstable to further the goals of the magazine. She is also involved in a casual relationship with Brent Barrow.
Julia Mallory (Laura Allen) - At the start of the series, Julia Mallory is "America's sweetheart", but as DirtNow destroys her career, the series tracks her character's degeneration, pain and corruption. Julia is an actress dating actor Holt McLaren. She hurt her back in episode one after Holt crashed their car at 90 miles an hour following the news of Kira Klay's death. She has since suffered various problems - narcotic, sexual, physical and mental, which lead to the collapse of her career. Leo Spiller (Will McCormack) - Leo is Lucy's younger brother, to whom she is reasonably close. He appeared to cope with their father's suicide slightly better than she has, and is closer to their mother than her. He finds his sister's line of work destructive and shallow. He identifies himself as bisexual, although his sister argues that he is gay and in denial. He has a search for peace and disapproves very much of his sister's career, especially after an incident with a closeted A-list celebrity, Jack Dawson. Brent Barrow (Jeffrey Nordling) - DirtNow's publisher, Lucy's boss and very constricting when it comes to content and schedule issues. Throughout the series he has threatened Lucy with termination from her position as their interests conflict. Episodes
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