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My feelings for Brooke Elliot's Jane are no secret -- nor are my thoughts on Jackson Hurst's Grayson or Margaret Cho's Teri. But for some reason I've remained mostly mum on Ben Feldman's contributions as reinstated guardian angel Fred.
"Drop Dead Diva" not only chronicles Jane's adjustment to living in a new body, but also features Fred familiarizing himself with life on Earth, and all the things that come with it. Cars! Crushes! Gays!
Sunday's all new episode sees Fred make his biggest step towards independence yet: getting a driver's license. Under the watchful(ish) eye of Teri, Fred takes her car out for a spin only to learn that cops are everywhere -- and on TV, they're smoking hot.
"Drop Dead Diva" airs Sundays at 9pm on Lifetime
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