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Drop Dead Diva: Watch Season 6 Episode 11 Online

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Jane was in a tough situation on Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 11 when she found out Grayson's soul was sent back to Earth in a death row inmate's body.

Between juggling Grayson's post-return growing pains, Jane needed to find a way to set Ian free and clear his name; otherwise, her happily ever after would go for naught because the state wanted to try the execution again.

Meanwhile, Owen and Stacy worked on their plans for the wedding and Kim helped a local dance troupe leader file against a pop start.

Sound enticing? It's time to watch Drop Dead Diva online right here at TV Fanatic!


Drop Dead Diva Review: Safety First

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The second Owen saw Jane and Ian kissing at the end of Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 11, we knew it was going to be a huge problem. 

However, rather than talk about his concerns with Jane directly, Owen chose to discuss things with Kim.

Has he forgotten how poorly Kim and Jane get along?

I understand Owen talking to Stacy; Stacy is his girlfriend and Jane's roommate/best friend. If someone is going to be involved and talk to Jane, it would be Stacy. But Kim?!? That's just getting the office involved in Jane's personal business.

Now, I realize this whole drama in Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 12 can be looked at two very different ways. If I were an outsider, of course, I would think it odd that Jane was rebounding so quickly and intensely after the love of her life died.

However, we know that Jane and Ian are Deb and Grayson reincarnated and they have moved heaven and earth to be together. It's understandable that there will be obstacles. However, it's also understandable that they're going to get fed up with those obstacles.

I'm exhausted jumping through hoops trying to make my life look normal to the outside world. I'm done.

Jane

This episode was all about safety. So Kim and Owen were concerned with Jane's safety and well being with Ian.

Then they took on the case of Hank the bailiff after he was fired for saving Kim from a mugging. It turns out that doing so in a superhero costumes was making the court look bad.

Kim: You act like we're walking into an episode of "Game of Thrones".
Owen: Yes, with less nudity and more paperwork.

Yes, that was a Game of Thrones reference on Drop Dead Diva, timed perfectly with the finale!

It seemed like an unfair termination. Alas, Hank kept finding himself up against challenge after challenge until the end. I feel like I have found myself pleasantly surprised by Kim's tenacity and loyalty to her clients in Drop Dead Diva season 6. Maybe motherhood really has changed her?

On to Jane's case: she's the same compassionate woman we have always known and loved. She doesn't stop at the first rejection, she always goes the distance with her clients.

That's why I'm wondering if Jane's decision to quit was the right move. She is never really impulsive, she works very hard and loves helping people. What do you think?

Was quitting the right move for Jane?

Drop Dead Diva: Watch Season 6 Episode 12 Online

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After Owen caught Jane kissing Ian at the end of last week's Drop Dead Diva, we knew things were going to take a rough turn in Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 12

Owen freaked out and told Stacy and Kim. Kim made it her business to try and interfere.

Hank the bailiff saved Kim's life from a mugger and she ended up trying to help him out in return when faced with work trouble.

Kim took on the case of a woman whose son died at football camp. Meanwhile, she was too happy with Ian to really care about anyone's opinions.

When Owen and Kim confronted Jane at the end, things got heated. Watch Drop Dead Diva online to find out what happened!

Drop Dead Diva Review: At Last

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Well... it didn't go out with a bang and fireworks, but sometimes a quiet ending where everything ends up where it should be is just the ticket.

Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 13 was the final installment of the Lifetime hit.

Since I'm sure there will be mixed reactions from the fans, I'll get into the lawyer mindset and figure out how I would argue both sides of the case. Were you Pro-finale? Anti-finale? Or will it be a hung jury?

To start with the stuff I didn't love: there was a lot of time spent on the cases when it felt like we should have been saying goodbye to the characters. In any regular episode I'm curious about the court cases, but this week I was anxious to fast forward.

Was there really a need to spend so much time on Kim's case with the guy who believed in Big Foot? Then there were Jane and Owen, who were at each other's throats the whole time and the whole extradition issue.

In the end, obviously both of the aforementioned cases served the purpose of representing something about the characters. For Kim, it was the fact that after six seasons, she learned to just enjoy things as they are. She learned to stop thinking so practically when it came to matters of the heart and passion.

When you surprise yourself, I saw celebrate the moment, don't punish yourself for it.

Owen [to Kim]

For Jane and Owen, it was obviously representative of the fact that they were in a huge fight.

If Jane and Owen weren't getting along, how was Stacy supposed to have her dream wedding with her lifelong best friend by her side? Jane made a decision that people didn't like and they had to deal with the fact that she is strong-willed and was standing by her choice.

Of course, we know the real reason, but as a good lawyer sometimes you have to learn to argue around the one thing that would clear everything up. For instance, in Legally Blonde (by the way, I think Jane would approve of this reference) Elle Woods knows her client's alibi, but if she used it in court, it would have ruined her client's business reputation.

As a smart lawyer, Elle had to figure out how to argue around that and still win the case.

For Jane, she needed to figure out a way to get the people in her life to accept Ian without telling them that he was really reincarnated Grayson. Maybe this is a ridiculous analogy, but it's just what came to mind!

This doesn't have to make sense to you. This is my life. And I'm gonna live it the way I want.

Jane

So in the end, even though the cases took up too much time, they did serve a purpose in furthering the stories of our central characters. Kim found love. Jane and Owen hashed it out in time for the big day. 

I loved that Stacy had her babies. Teri's reappearance was great. But the moment we all cared the most about was Deb and Grayson... or as they are known today: Jane and Ian. They are soul mates who have been to hell (really heaven) and back for each other. This is their moment.

Plus, the series ending in a way that it would be able to come back if optioned by another network.

So how would you vote in terms of the Drop Dead Diva Series finale?

Drop Dead Diva: Watch Season 6 Episode 13 Online

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Jane is taking clients out of her home since she quit the firm in Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 13.

Jane and Owen end up facing off in court, but they are still very upset with each other outside of court.

Stacy tries to figure out how to get Jane and Owen to make up before the wedding, but it doesn't matter because she goes into labor right before the wedding!

Drop Dead Diva finale photo

Kim falls for a client.

It turns out Teri knows Ian from high school and what she revealed will surprise you! Watch Drop Dead Diva online to find out what Ian's hidden talent is!

Drop Dead Diva Review: Safety First

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The second Owen saw Jane and Ian kissing at the end of Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 11, we knew it was going to be a huge problem. 

However, rather than talk about his concerns with Jane directly, Owen chose to discuss things with Kim.

Has he forgotten how poorly Kim and Jane get along?

I understand Owen talking to Stacy; Stacy is his girlfriend and Jane's roommate/best friend. If someone is going to be involved and talk to Jane, it would be Stacy. But Kim?!? That's just getting the office involved in Jane's personal business.

Now, I realize this whole drama in Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 12 can be looked at two very different ways. If I were an outsider, of course, I would think it odd that Jane was rebounding so quickly and intensely after the love of her life died.

However, we know that Jane and Ian are Deb and Grayson reincarnated and they have moved heaven and earth to be together. It's understandable that there will be obstacles. However, it's also understandable that they're going to get fed up with those obstacles.

Jane: I’m exhausted jumping through hoops trying to make my life look normal to the outside world. I’m done.

🔗 permalink: I’m exhausted jumping through hoops trying to make my life look normal to the outside world….

This episode was all about safety. So Kim and Owen were concerned with Jane's safety and well being with Ian.

Then they took on the case of Hank the bailiff after he was fired for saving Kim from a mugging. It turns out that doing so in a superhero costumes was making the court look bad.

Kim: You act like we’re walking into an episode of “Game of Thrones”.

Owen: Yes, with less nudity and more paperwork.

🔗 permalink: Yes, with less nudity and more paperwork.

Yes, that was a Game of Thrones reference on Drop Dead Diva, timed perfectly with the finale!

It seemed like an unfair termination. Alas, Hank kept finding himself up against challenge after challenge until the end. I feel like I have found myself pleasantly surprised by Kim's tenacity and loyalty to her clients in Drop Dead Diva season 6. Maybe motherhood really has changed her?

On to Jane's case: she's the same compassionate woman we have always known and loved. She doesn't stop at the first rejection, she always goes the distance with her clients.

That's why I'm wondering if Jane's decision to quit was the right move. She is never really impulsive, she works very hard and loves helping people. What do you think?

Was quitting the right move for Jane?

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Drop Dead Diva: Watch Season 6 Episode 12 Online

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After Owen caught Jane kissing Ian at the end of last week's Drop Dead Diva, we knew things were going to take a rough turn in Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 12

Owen freaked out and told Stacy and Kim. Kim made it her business to try and interfere.

Hank the bailiff saved Kim's life from a mugger and she ended up trying to help him out in return when faced with work trouble.

Kim took on the case of a woman whose son died at football camp. Meanwhile, she was too happy with Ian to really care about anyone's opinions.

When Owen and Kim confronted Jane at the end, things got heated. Watch Drop Dead Diva online to find out what happened!

The post Drop Dead Diva: Watch Season 6 Episode 12 Online appeared first on TV Fanatic.

Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 13 Recap: It Had To Be You


I could say the same thing about you right now.

This doesn’t have to make sense to you. This is my life. And I’m gonna live it the way I want.

The only sound I hear is my stomach turning from eating a cheesesteak. I swear, one of the…

If you hadn’t have screwed up, I could’ve had Beyonce’s career!

When you surprise yourself, I saw celebrate the moment, don’t punish yourself for it.

Drop Dead Diva Review: At Last

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Well… it didn't go out with a bang and fireworks, but sometimes a quiet ending where everything ends up where it should be is just the ticket.

Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 13 was the final installment of the Lifetime hit.

Since I'm sure there will be mixed reactions from the fans, I'll get into the lawyer mindset and figure out how I would argue both sides of the case. Were you Pro-finale? Anti-finale? Or will it be a hung jury?

To start with the stuff I didn't love: there was a lot of time spent on the cases when it felt like we should have been saying goodbye to the characters. In any regular episode I'm curious about the court cases, but this week I was anxious to fast forward.

Was there really a need to spend so much time on Kim's case with the guy who believed in Big Foot? Then there were Jane and Owen, who were at each other's throats the whole time and the whole extradition issue.

In the end, obviously both of the aforementioned cases served the purpose of representing something about the characters. For Kim, it was the fact that after six seasons, she learned to just enjoy things as they are. She learned to stop thinking so practically when it came to matters of the heart and passion.

Owen [to Kim]: When you surprise yourself, I saw celebrate the moment, don’t punish yourself for it.

🔗 permalink: When you surprise yourself, I saw celebrate the moment, don’t punish yourself for it.

For Jane and Owen, it was obviously representative of the fact that they were in a huge fight.

If Jane and Owen weren't getting along, how was Stacy supposed to have her dream wedding with her lifelong best friend by her side? Jane made a decision that people didn't like and they had to deal with the fact that she is strong-willed and was standing by her choice.

Of course, we know the real reason, but as a good lawyer sometimes you have to learn to argue around the one thing that would clear everything up. For instance, in Legally Blonde (by the way, I think Jane would approve of this reference) Elle Woods knows her client's alibi, but if she used it in court, it would have ruined her client's business reputation.

As a smart lawyer, Elle had to figure out how to argue around that and still win the case.

For Jane, she needed to figure out a way to get the people in her life to accept Ian without telling them that he was really reincarnated Grayson. Maybe this is a ridiculous analogy, but it's just what came to mind!

Jane: This doesn’t have to make sense to you. This is my life. And I’m gonna live it the way I want.

🔗 permalink: This doesn’t have to make sense to you. This is my life. And I’m gonna live it the way I want.

So in the end, even though the cases took up too much time, they did serve a purpose in furthering the stories of our central characters. Kim found love. Jane and Owen hashed it out in time for the big day. 

I loved that Stacy had her babies. Teri's reappearance was great. But the moment we all cared the most about was Deb and Grayson… or as they are known today: Jane and Ian. They are soul mates who have been to hell (really heaven) and back for each other. This is their moment.

Plus, the series ending in a way that it would be able to come back if optioned by another network.

So how would you vote in terms of the Drop Dead Diva Series finale?

The post Drop Dead Diva Review: At Last appeared first on TV Fanatic.

Drop Dead Diva: Watch Season 6 Episode 13 Online


When I feel down, I have to remind myself that I’m getting a second chance with this woman….

Yes, with less nudity and more paperwork.

Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 9 Recap: Hope and Glory

Drop Dead Diva Review: Life’s Too Short

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Two weeks in a row of endings like that? My heart can't take it!

Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 9 pulled an even bigger punch than Grayson's shooting the week before.

Warning: Spoilers Ahead…

Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 8 ended with Grayson getting shot by the father of a murder victim.

Unfortunately, Grayson was tasked with defending the murderer and even though he wanted off the case, Grayson was still forced to testify about a police violation that let the killer go.

This week the doctor explained that although Grayson survived surgery, there was a small piece of the bullet that was too close to an artery to risk removing. We spent the episode thinking that Jane and Grayson might get their happy ending after all.

Grayson even revealed to Stacy that he was planning on proposing before everything happened! With life being so short, he didn't want to wait and Stacy picked up the ring for him.

Grayson: Stacy can you keep a secret?

Stacy: You know I can. I never told you that Jane was actually Deb.

🔗 permalink: You know I can. I never told you that Jane was actually Deb.

By the way, Stac good job on keeping that whole identity thing a secret! Jane found the ring in a drawer and gave a nurse her phone to snap a photo of them when she thought the proposal would happen.

Just then I was thinking, oh man something's going to go wrong. What if the memory loss happens suddenly that the doctor warned about? What if Grayson gets cold feet? What if a new case comes up and Jane has to leave? Never for one second did I think: what if Grayson DIED?

Alas that small piece of bullet nicked his artery, he coded and the doctors called it. Grayson is officially dead. 

Although a large part of me wanted to throw my remote at the television, I have faith that there is a reason the writers did this. The whole show has been about rebirth and reincarnation, so there has to be an epic plan. The Drop Dead Diva writers have already addressed the matter on twitter

Plus, according to previews, we got to borrow Fred from Mad Men for an episode! So excited to see the OG Guardian Angel back my TV screen. Don't worry Paul, I still love you.

Paul: C’mon give me a shot. Just think of me as your new sassy assistant.

🔗 permalink: C’mon give me a shot. Just think of me as your new sassy assistant.

There were other things that went on this week, namely Kim's crazy parents and Stacy and Owen's engagement. However, I think right now we're all focused on one thing:

Will Grayson find a way to come back?

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Drop Dead Diva Season 6 Episode 10 Recap: No Return

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