Melissa Lemieux
Location
United States Of America
Expertise
Evil Dead, The Conners And Roseanne, Laverne And Shirley
- Melissa is a dyed-in-the-wool aficionado of blue-collar comedies such as "Grace Under Fire," "Laverne and Shirley," and "My Name is Earl" She is such a devotee of "Laverne and Shirley" that she owns several pieces of memorabilia from the show, including one of Laverne's signature L-emblazoned sweaters and a chair from Cowboy Bills.
- She grew up watching "Roseanne," despite her love for the show and its spinoff, she thinks "The Conners" works a lot better without lead Roseanne Barr. She's also glad Darlene and David broke up and likes Darlene's relationship with Ben more.
- Melissa conducted an interview for Newsweek with Christopher Schonberger and Sean Evans, the founders of "Hot Ones" and "First We Feast." The interview was retweeted through their official social media.
Experience
Melissa Lemieux has been in entertainment journalism since she was a teenager and has always wanted to bring the truth to light with her words. She has moved from distributing her own professional wrestling newsletter to working for Newsweek in the span of ten short but busy years. In between, she has worked as a freelance celebrity interviewer who has contributed her work to websites such as The Deadite Slayer and Deadites Online. She has been working at Looper for over three years running.
Education
Melissa is a high school graduate who is currently working on her college education.
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Stories By Melissa Lemieux
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Nicola Coughlan's wardrobe for Season 3 of "Bridgerton" was quite an upgrade from previous seasons -- one dress even left her speechless.
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"Chicago Med" Season 12, Episode 9 saw a new couple's relationship get solidified. Unfortunately, it wasn't the pairing that most fans were hoping to see.
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At the end of the final season of "Young Sheldon," audiences get to check in on the lives of Amy and Sheldon in the present day -- here's what they're up to.
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With "Chicago PD" actress Tracy Spiridakos slated to leave the show at the end of the current season, Episode 12 features hints to the character's departure.
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"NCIS" has been on the air for 21 seasons, but it still has some surprises in its back pocket -- including how recent plot twists will impact Season 22.
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Nicola Coughlan wanted her character, Penelope Featherington, to get as naked as possible in Season 3 of "Bridgerton," and had some very good reasons why.
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Apple's new iPad Pro commercial drew so much negativity among viewers that the tech giant was forced to issue an apology. What made the ad so controversial?
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Jonathan Frakes may be an absolute icon in the world of "Star Trek," but the veteran actor also played a prominent part in the "NCIS" franchise.
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Two important supporting characters from Season 6 and 7 of "Young Sheldon" will be reprising their roles on the spin-off "George and Mandy’s First Marriage."
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"Chicago Fire" Season 12, Episode 15 will feature a guest spot from New Kids on the Block singer Joey McIntyre, who plays rival firefighter Lorenzo.
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Longtime fans of "Grey's Anatomy" will need to get ready to say yet another goodbye, as Jake Borelli's Levi Schmitt will soon be exiting stage left.
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The events of Season 4, Episode 12 of "Law & Order: Organized Crime" could hint at the imminent departure of Michael Trotter's Joe Stabler Jr. from the show.
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Jay Harrington's character Deacon has gone through some changes during Season 7 of "S.W.A.T.," so his status for the 8th season is still up in the air.
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A tantalizing image posted on social media may offer up a hint about just who Eddie Brock and his symbiote pal will be fighting in "Venom: The Last Dance."
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Regrets? Chuck Lorre may not have many, but there's one thing that the "Young Sheldon" and "Big Bang Theory" producer wishes he could take back.
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"The Big Bang Theory" features an iconic opening credits sequence at the start of each episode, which has a couple of mistakes that become hard to miss.
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When Kim Kardashian turned up at Tom Brady's roast, she got an immediate reaction from the audience -- one that Netflix has bizarrely edited.
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Violet hasn't exactly had the best love when it comes to romance on "Chicago Fire" -- but is that about to change for the better, or just get worse?
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A sad event that fans had seen coming for years finally came to pass at the tail end of Season 7 of "Young Sheldon" -- here's how it went down.
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Amidst the darker elements of "Young Sheldon's" final season, fans also got a sweet little tidbit of trivia -- the reveal baby Sheldon's first word.
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Details on "Funeral," the penultimate episode of "Young Sheldon," are still scant, but signs are pointing to the episode being the series' saddest.
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Pop music fans should have no trouble recognizing singer-actor Camila Cabello as the face -- and also the voice -- of Bacardi Rum's new commercial.
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Here's a closer look at the controversial comments Jerry Seinfeld dropped about Howard Stern during an appearance on David Spade and Dana Carvey's podcast.
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In an interview with Parade, Tom Selleck revealed if he will continue acting after "Blue Bloods" airs its last episode and Frank Reagan's story comes to an end.
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During his roast, Tom Brady might have seemed upset at host Jeff Ross over his joke about Patriots owner Robert Kraft, but it turns out he wasn't.
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The role of Olivia Navarro, Victor Tan's love interest in Season 7 of "S.W.A.T.," is played by Emily Alabi, who is no stranger to the cop drama genre.
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Season 12, Episode 11 of "Chicago Fire" will feature a crucial moment for Kelly Severide as he bounces back and forth between the ATF and Firehouse 51.