Through Stacy, Deb was able to maintain a link to her past life. Stacy acted as the bridge between Deb’s superficial world of modeling and Jane’s intellectual world of law. Their friendship highlighted the theme that while romantic partners may come and go, the bond between best friends can survive death itself.

Deb’s soul mistakenly enters the body of (a brilliant, plus-size lawyer). The series follows Deb-in-Jane’s-body as she learns to value intelligence, empathy, and substance over looks and fame.

Over six seasons, the character arc of Deb was one of slow, painful acceptance. She stopped trying to turn Jane into a replica of her old self and began to respect the life Jane had built. She stopped pining for her old body and began to appreciate the strength and health of her new one.

For the first few seasons, the central conflict of the show was the internal struggle between Deb’s residual personality and Jane’s established life.

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