
Quinci LeGardye
Quinci is a Culture Writer at Marie Claire, where she specializes in writing pieces and helping to strategize editorial content across TV, movies, music, books, theater, performing arts, and Internet and pop culture. She contributes interviews with talent, filmmakers, below-the-line workers, and authors, as well as SEO content, features, and trend stories. She fell in love with storytelling at a young age, and after crafting her own stories as a child (including amateur novels, fanfiction, and screenplays), she discovered her love for cultural criticism and amplifying awareness for underrepresented storytellers across the arts. Television is Quinci’s greatest passion, and she spends countless hours catching up on the latest releases and returning to cozy favorites, from The Simpsons to Half Half to Extraordinary Attorney Woo. She believes that entertainment journalism and criticism can help influence Hollywood by holding up a mirror to the hidden biases and stereotypes perpetuated in the media. When critics engage viewers to think more deeply about what they’re watching, either through a full thinkpiece or one line in an explainer, then audiences can demand more nuanced, empathetic art from studios and streamers. (She also agrees with Parasite director Bong Joon-ho that Americans need to overcome the one-inch barrier of subtitles and explore the superb world of international media.)
Prior to joining Marie Claire as a contributing editor in 2021, she began her journalism career covering local and state politics, with an emphasis on mental health in Black communities, before pivoting to focus on culture journalism full-time. She also previously served as the weekend editor for Harper’s Bazaar, where she covered breaking news and live events for the brand’s website, and helped run the brand’s social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. She became a full-time staff writer at Marie Claire in 2024. In her four years (and counting) as a culture journalist, Quinci has contributed reviews, profiles, features, recaps, and personal essays for outlets including HuffPost, The A.V. Club, Elle, Vulture, Salon, Cultured Mag, Teen Vogue, Polygon, Catapult, and others. Quinci was a 2021 Eugene O’Neill Critics Institute fellow and is a graduate of Poynter’s Power of Diverse Voices. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
Quinci earned her degree in English and Psychology from The University of New Mexico, with a concentration in Creative Writing. She is currently based in her hometown of Los Angeles. When she isn't writing or checking Twitter way too often, you can find her studying Korean while watching the latest K-drama, yapping about her favorite shows and films with family and friends, or giving a concert performance while sitting in L.A. traffic.
Latest articles by Quinci LeGardye
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Grab Your Dirty Sodas: 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 3 Premieres This November
Will #MomTok survive another drama-filled installment? Here's what we know.
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Some of the All-Time Greatest K-Dramas Are Streaming on Hulu—Here's What to Watch
You're guaranteed to get hooked on these binge-worthy international hits.
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Ciao, 'Emily in Paris' Season 5! Netflix Reveals a December Premiere Date and First-Look at the New Venice Setting
Here's what we know about the marketing executive's upcoming Italian holiday.
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What to Know About the Cast of 'Romantics Anonymous,' Netflix's Sweet Japanese-Korean Romance About Two Chocolatiers
K-drama icon Han Hyo-joo and Japanese dreamboat Shun Oguri lead the charming series.
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Who Plays Kate Wyler's New Beau, Callum Ellis? Meet 'The Diplomat' Season 3 Newcomer Aidan Turner
You may recognize the Irish actor from a beloved historical drama.
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What to Remember About 'The Diplomat' Cast and Characters, Now That the Political Thriller Is Back for Season 3
The Netflix hit returns with even more A-listers rounding out the ensemble—including another 'West Wing' alum.
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The Game Never Ends: 'Squid Game: The Challenge' Will Return for Season 2 This Fall
Here's everything we know about the return of the controversial Netflix reality series.
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Karen Pittman on Mia’s “F--k You” Moment in ‘The Morning Show’ Episode 5
“It’s very important to me that she did not look like she was out for revenge, but that she had a clarity,” the Emmy nominee says.
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'Selling Sunset' Season 9 Returns This Fall After Two Years of Off-Screen Drama
Expect more deals, feuds, and a new celebrity-sibling addition to The O Group.
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'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Set the Bar for Telling Mental Health Stories Through Song
Rachel Bloom’s CW cult-hit just celebrated its 10th anniversary.
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Prime Video Has Canceled 'Butterfly,' So We Sadly Won't Get to See What Really Happened After That Shocking Finale
We're so bummed this Daniel Dae Kim-starring thriller won't be back.
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31 Great Movies About Serial Killers That Will Totally Creep You Out
You might want to keep the lights on while you watch these.
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'Physical: Asia' Is Just Weeks Away—What to Know About the Familiar Faces Returning to 'Physical: 100' This Year
Get ready for a Olympic-style spin on Netflix's brutal competition show.
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Here's Where Kacie and Patrick (and Anna!) Stand After Their Complicated Love Triangle in 'Love Is Blind' Season 9
The reality stars have since spoken out about what went down after they left the show.
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Did Ed Gein Really Help Catch Ted Bundy? What to Know About the 'Monster' Finale's 'Mindhunter' Homage
The true-crime series veers away from reality when it connects two of America's most infamous killers.
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Did Ed Gein Kill Evelyn Hartley? The True Story of Addison Rae's 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story' Role
Despite her inclusion in the true-crime series, much of the Wisconsin-area woman's life is still a mystery.
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As 'Alice in Borderland' Returns for Season 3 With an All-New Cast, Here's Your Guide to Arisu and Usagi's Teammates
Netflix tapped more beloved Japanese stars to play the underdogs joining the Joker battle.
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How Mae Martin Created 'Wayward' to Honor Their Real-Life Friend's Story
Plus, what to know about the rising Canadian star/showrunner.
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Will There Be a Season 4 of 'Alice in Borderland'—or a Spinoff—After the Finale's 'Squid Game'-Like Tease?
The Japanese show may not end with a cameo from Cate Blanchett, but fans are wondering if an American version is on the way.
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'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Will Premiere This Fall for More Hot Rabbi Romance
Here's what we know about the next installment of the hit rom-com series.
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What to Know About 'Love Island Games' Bombshell Sydney Paight, Including Her History With Isaiah Campbell
The 'Love Island USA' alum entered the villa with a lot of lore for new fans to catch up on.
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Your Guide to the 'Love Island Games' Season 2 Cast, Which Features Recent 'USA' Alums and Beloved Islanders From Abroad
Welcome back to the villa!
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'Black Rabbit' May Be a Fictional Restaurant, But It's Based on These New York City Hotspots
Here's what to know about the Netflix miniseries and its many NYC filming locations.
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With 'Gen V' Back for Season 2, It's Time to Study Up on the Teen Supes and New Baddies in 'The Boys' Spinoff
Set at Godolkin University, the series focuses on tomorrow's brightest heroes.
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'XO, Kitty' Will Introduce Several New Characters in Season 3. Here's What to Know About the Stars and Their Roles
Kitty Song Covey and her adorable classmates can't return to our screens soon enough.
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Where Are the Black Rewatch Podcasts?
Podcasts revisiting classic sitcoms are so white. Erika Alexander and Kim Coles discuss trying to change that with "ReLiving Single."
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Who Plays Belly's Paris Beau, Benito? Meet Rising Mexican Actor-Filmmaker Fernando Cattori
The 29-year-old is having his breakout moment in Hollywood.
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