Melissa DiMarco and team secured interviews on the Red Carpet of a movie premiere but experience technical difficulties. What does the team do? They tell Melissa to break the rules and do whatever it takes to get the job done.
What the audience sees on the average entertainment journalism program is the glamour; but all is not as it seems. The Out There team rewinds and lets the world see what really happens to pull it all together and deliver a show on time.
Melissa's good friend and writer, Ellen, is out of town, leaving a lot of men. The guys of Out There sneak women on camera and Melissa feels nearly out of place on her own show.
Screen the movie. Do the interview. Simple. But, what happens when everyone wants to meet the star you're interviewing? Melissa faces a dilemma - How does she maintain her journalistic integrity AND please her girlfriends?
Melissa attends a "dress appropriate" S&M leather show bash, and learns she isn't dressed correctly for the occasion. Her Story Producer Adam is in for a surprise when Melissa puts him on a leash to get them into the party.
The world of entertainment journalism is never predictable. One day the red carpet is as dry as the desert, leaving the Out There team to scramble for anyone in town; and other days, the production schedule is so booked someone may have to be cut...but who?
Melissa discusses promotions with her publicist and then plans to celebrate a quiet birthday alone. The team has other plans and throws her a surprise party to remember.
What happens when you have an amazing show with great interviews with the stars BUT paperwork is missing? The show's lawyer puts a halt to the show until the team resolves the legal issues and gets it all cleared for broadcast.
Actor, Producer and Journalist...can all of Melissa's worlds co-exist? Melissa is at an audition for a movie role and keeps getting interrupted by phone calls from her office. How many hats can she wear before they all fall off?
Melissa has a venting moment that crosses the line into fantasy, as she dumps her woes on Willy Wonka. She is quickly faced with reality; not enough sleep and a team filled with sugar everyone is getting a little bit "Willy Wonky"
Melissa gets is disappointed when her interview with Chaz Palminteri becomes a no-show; that means there is no show. A chance meeting with Tommy Chong in the hotel bar gives her interview and the next episode.
Melissa's publicist Linda, and Ellen try to help her with her wardrobe and accessories for an upcoming photo shoot. Melissa gets a taste of industry gossip when she finds out there are rumors about her floating around the internet.
Who knows what roadblocks may pop up, or where the detour may take you, but as Melissa learns, though there may be misunderstandings and miscommunications; in the world of entertainment journalism, the show must always go on.