In the two episodes that have aired since Jane By Design's return, the show has shown a new maturity. This shift in tone is much appreciated. The stories are no longer focused on Jane rushing around, fixing a mistake or treating Billy as her lackey.
Instead, we actually see the characters deal with workplace politics and realistic personal problems. In "The Celebrity," the absence of Nick and Lulu and the introduction of Zoe was surprisingly positive. I was a fan of Nick and Jane together, but now he seems too immature for her. And Zoe is a huge step up from Lulu ... at least as introduced.
I'm actually a bit nervous to say this, but Zoe may be exactly what Billy needs right now. The tension between Billy and Jane is why they can't get together. They need their friendship much more. So, if Billy can move on with Zoe,...
Instead, we actually see the characters deal with workplace politics and realistic personal problems. In "The Celebrity," the absence of Nick and Lulu and the introduction of Zoe was surprisingly positive. I was a fan of Nick and Jane together, but now he seems too immature for her. And Zoe is a huge step up from Lulu ... at least as introduced.
I'm actually a bit nervous to say this, but Zoe may be exactly what Billy needs right now. The tension between Billy and Jane is why they can't get together. They need their friendship much more. So, if Billy can move on with Zoe,...
- 6/13/2012
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
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