Well, I am obsessed with the movie industry. And I like TV. Also, I love to listen to new and old music (and I don't mean old as in came out a year ago, I'm talking 1920's old which I suppose in the grand scheme of things truly is not all that old). Anyway I was watching a new show on lifetime that I enjoy quite a lot surprisingly, Drop Dead Diva. I find it funny how much I do like this because people always joke about lifetime movies and stuff. But back to the topic. The show starts with some editing after my own heart. With a upcoming pop song (gotta love it!). The particular song the I'm speaking of today is called "One of Those Days". Now I love a good ballad. But what really makes me smile is when you get a song that is talking about how their day is (and I quote) "Going perfectly wrong" and it still has a happy upbeat spirit. Absolutely nothing better to me.
Now I know your thinking "Drop Dead Diva? Really Leo? It's a life time show! Plus it's about some stupid model who becomes a heavy lawyer!". Well, if you've seen it you know that the model, Deb, is quite a ditzy girl. But even in her blondeness (Hey, I'm a natural blonde! I'm allowed to poke fun.) Deb still has a heart. And hers belongs to her almost fiance Greyson. It shows that even the dumbest and most shallow of us are capable of love. Refreshing. Sounding like a certain Elle Woods? Keep reading, its not even close. So anyway before Greyson has the chance to pop the question Deb dies. Yep plain and simple drive, lipgloss, grapefruit truck. You do the math. But then with a "Mix up" shes placed back on earth. As a lawyer. With a brain. With food cravings (something unfilimlar to Deb, quite amsuing to me to be honest). But one thing shes without, a ring. But then like the shimmer of hope Deb is, her glamorous light shines bright enough and Greyson ironically finds his way to work at the same lawferm as Jane, the woman's body Deb is now in. Will he ever find out its really Deb?
With a mix of romance, comedy, silly girlness, and an amazing "You go girl" attitude Drop Dead Diva is a surprise (Excuse the cliche) smash hit. Props to the pop songs at the beginning.
Always,
Leo
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