The Win-a-Date with Melissa DiMarco contest hits the airwaves and the Lawyer gets involved. Melissa's Publicist insists on making an easy morning radio interview into a nightmare, getting yet another camera to follow her around.
Finally, a new intern. She's beautiful and good at her job. Well, until her idol Paris Hilton is interviewed. Instead of producing the interview, she's focused on more important matters- Is Paris Hilton wearing Dolce and Gabbana or Chanel?
Melissa missed the press preview of "Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith" and needs to get herself into the opening night but no one at the theater wants to give up their ticket. Will anyone take pity on Melissa and let her see the film?
While shooting on location, the crew loads show problems on Melissa, and no, they don't want answers later. Inspired by the film "Bewitched", Melissa manages a cute exit, only to discover that the calm life would probably bore her to death
Melissa is entrusted with the care of her friend's baby for the day. Her "Maternal Instincts" reveal themselves in odd ways, and teach Melissa a little about herself.
Melissa's team convinces her that she needs to be interviewed as a star of an upcoming movie where she voices a female dog. Her 'inside' pull gets her on the set of the movie, but will the interview be one for the dogs?
Melissa spends an afternoon with a newspaper journalist discussing her work, only to find snide comments regarding her breasts and looks in the subsequent articles. She takes it personally and turns to those around her for advice.
Melissa's running late and almost runs over actor Jamie Kennedy and while waiting in a bar, actor Eddie Griffin tries to pick her up. What should the entertainment journalist do? Grab the crew and get the story.
Melissa's team leaves her in charge of securing red carpets and one-on-one interviews at the Toronto International Film Festival. Through it all, Melissa discovers her life is glamorous but lacks a certain amount of fulfillment.
Melissa misses time with mom and dad to go to an industry BBQ and misses Nonna, her grandmother, while interviewing Paul Reiser. She then becomes flustered when her good friend Anthony "steals" her Nonna. The solution? Family time.
Faced with only one camera and the budget guys demanding that her face is on camera more often in interviews, Melissa asks renowned director Atom Egoyan to play musical chairs and he humorously agrees.
Melissa is stressed out when young actor Lou Pucci convinces her to swear at him. Flip in turn, convinces her that all is well, in fact, she's 'hip' - "go back in there and swear at Keanu Reeves!"