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 Roseanne, Grace Under Fire, Laverne and Shirley and My Name is Earl. She is such a Laverne and Shirley devotee 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.
- Melissa grew up watching "Roseanne," and, 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 interviewed celebrities such as Joel Hodgson and Sean Evans of Hot Ones fame. She has been working at Looper for two 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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With "Frasier" making its contemporary return, some viewers may want to see how the series fared during its initial run. Here's where the show can be watched.
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The Seinfeld revival looks more likely than ever, but Frasier is currently proving why it's a bad, bad idea.
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A major player is headed back into Frasier Crane's orbit, and the latest episode just laid more groundwork for their inevitable return.
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With Tracy Spiridakos set to exit "Chicago P.D.," fans are sad to see her leave, but not surprised that Hailey Upton's story is apparently coming to an end.
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Jamie Lee Curtis has turned in her final Halloween movie. Now, it's time for Rob Zombie's Halloween - and his tortured Laurie Strode - to make a comeback.
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Linda Hunt's Hetty was a major part of "NCIS: Los Angeles" for years, so why did she virtually disappear for the show's final seasons?
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The mid-season finale of "American Horror Story: Delicate" left viewers with a lot of unanswered questions as the wait begins for the show's second half.
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"Shark Tank" viewers may recall a pitch for the Peanut Butter Pump. Here's what happened to the company after the episode originally aired.
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The cast of "Storage Wars" has shifted over time, with some pickers leaving for various reasons and others being brought on. Here's who appears in Season 15.
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The last "Frasier" episode where "Cheers" main character Sam Malone (Ted Danson) appears has, quite unfortunately, aged like milk in a number of ways.
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Sylvie and Matt are the best couple on Chicago Fire, but the writers are letting them down, forcing them through the same motions as Matt's failed marriage.
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Frasier has always been a pretentious jerk, both in the 20th century and today. That's exactly what makes him one of the best sitcom protagonists of all-time.
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"The Fall of the House of Usher" and "Blue Bloods" couldn't be more different, but both series do share one major thing in common.
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Veteran performer Debra Monk is now part of the "American Horror Story" world. And fans may be interested to learn more about her character.
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Paramount+'s "Frasier" reboot will soon be seeing another character from the original show — Frasier's producer Roz — make a brief return to the series.
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When Marvel's "Agatha: Darkhold Diaries" picks up, the titular character will be dealing with a problem more severe than being brainwashed in "WandaVision."
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Mike Flanagan's "The Fall of the House of Usher" differs in numerous ways from its short story equivalent. Let's take a look at those differences.
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Tanner Novlan returns for a new string of Liberty Mutual TV commercials, and it looks like he's replacing Doug as Limu Emu's partner.
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"Shark Tank" fans might remember Just The Cheese and the company's line of cheesy snacks. Here's what happened to the company after appearing on the show.
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Given how Bernadette often took to impersonating Howard's mom on "The Big Bang Theory," did Melissa Rauch also voice her at some points in the show's run?
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From Nine Inch Nails to Bonnie Tyler, "The Fall of the House of Usher" makes expert, bone-chilling use of its needle drops.
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Netflix's "The Fall of the House of Usher" uses its tale to explore the ramifications of Big Pharma — serving as a parallel to the real-life Sackler family.
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Blue Bloods has a villain problem, and the Reagans are desperately in need of a worthy adversary.
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In Season 4 of "Friends," Monica explains to Chandler that the human body has seven erogenous zones and maps them out, but the viewer never sees them.
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"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" star Terry Farrell is ready to bring back Jadzia Dax, citing Spock's iconic death scene as how she can return.
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Based in Washington state, Return Home specializes in environmentally friendly funeral services and advocates for legal human composting.
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Social media is dying for Chucky and M3GAN to face off, but it'll only work if Chucky's mastermind pulls the strings.