Dirt - Season 2

Dirt - Season 2

Season 2

Network
Episodes7
DatesMar 2, 2008 - Apr 13, 2008
Previous Season

Episodes

Welcome to Normal
Season 2Episode 160 min

Welcome to Normal

Picking up right where the finale left off, Lucy is unconscious after a brutal attack by Julia Mallory, who blames DirtNow for the destruction of her career. Don has a hard time after finding Lucy and his schizophrenia begins taking a toll. Holt's fame is rising as Willa begins to rise at DirtNow.
Mar 2, 2008
Dirty Slutty Whores
Season 2Episode 260 min

Dirty Slutty Whores

Lucy is on the lookout for answers when a celebrity is released from jail early. Meanwhile, Willa and Farber search for the source a self-destructive star's video.
Mar 9, 2008
God Bless the Child
Season 2Episode 360 min

God Bless the Child

Brent decides it's time to make the fact that he's the boss known to Lucy. In the meantime, Lucy embarks on the mission of bringing down a music mogul's empire. Finally, Don uncovers the hidden secrets of a famous politician.
Mar 16, 2008
Ties That (Don't) Bind
Season 2Episode 460 min

Ties That (Don't) Bind

The dynamic duo of Willa and Farber score again as they uncover the dirty secrets behind a hit television series. Meanwhile, one of Holt's relatives appears and gives negative press about him, and Lucy decides to get back to a relationship with a powerful studio executive.
Mar 23, 2008
What is This Thing Called
Season 2Episode 560 min

What is This Thing Called

Lucy and Holt make serious decisions about their love affair. Meanwhile, Don's friendship with a pop icon reaches new levels, and Willa and Farber explore the love lives of top celebrities and reveal some very juicy secrets about them.
Mar 30, 2008
And the Winner Is...
Season 2Episode 660 min

And the Winner Is...

Brent goes out of his way to impress his new boss. Meanwhile, the staff learns that the real gossip is backstage while covering an awards show.
Apr 6, 2008
In Lieu of Flowers...
Season 2Episode 760 min

In Lieu of Flowers...

In the second season finale, an overweight sitcom actor goes out of his way to avoid being DirtNow's latest cover story. Meanwhile, Willa and Farber find their relationship tested by a former child star, and Lucy is forced to examine her romances due to recent circumstances.
Apr 13, 2008

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