EPISODE
SEASON
Drop Dead Diva - Season 1
A vapid aspiring model named Deb killed in a car crash gets brought back to life as an intelligent, overweight lawyer named Jane. Now, by a twist of fate, Deb must come to terms with inhabiting Jane's curvier frame in an ultimate showdown between brains and beauty.
12 February 1964, New York City, New York, USA
7 May 1959, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
25 November 1974, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
6 April 1947, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
16 April 1975, Pleasantville, New York, USA
12 February 1980, Orange County, California, USA
1954
2 January 1978, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
7 February 1966, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
July 10, 2009
While it sounds pedantic, downright corny, and done to death, Drop Dead Diva is actually fun, funny and sometimes and in some ways even touching.
July 09, 2009
In the most implausible of comic mixups Ms. Elliott is convincing, and even affecting, at every turn.
July 20, 2009
Newcomer Brooke Elliott is both charming and surprisingly credible as Jane-inhabited-by-Deb. She's a find.
August 26, 2009
As it has wandered away from its core body-switch concept and allowed its characters to become more than caricatures, Drop Dead Diva has emerged as one of summer's unexpected pleasures.
July 11, 2009
The Lifetime press materials quote from a half-dozen women's groups, which heap praise on the network for creating a plus-size role model. But in truth, this show is filled with mixed messages about the links between appearance and self-esteem.
July 10, 2009
Drop Dead Diva is a lot of fun to watch, with the added bonus of introducing TV audiences to Brooke Elliott, a stage actress with fabulous comic timing and enormous dramatic flexibility.
July 08, 2009
There's much to be said for a program featuring a smart, plus-sized heroine in today's rail-thin TV world, but Diva undernourishes its premise amid a sea of legal-procedural banalities.
July 12, 2009
A minor delight for viewers who seek engaging escapist fare.
July 10, 2009
The cleverest thing about Drop Dead Diva is its title - and if, over its 13-week run, the writing rises to that level of droll wit, this could turn out to be the TV equivalent of a good old-fashioned summer beach read.
July 09, 2009
Drop Dead Diva relies too much on stereotypical characterizations of women - the dumb blonde, the homely intellectual, the vampy temptress, etc. - to be wholly fresh and original.

