Donna Kozlowski


Just watching reruns right now in New Zealand. It's hilarious that the minute Donna Kozlowski became a lawyer -- or rather, once Judge Amy dragged it out of her that she'd passed the bar exam three months before -- she turned from a quivering mass of moral jelly, at best unfocused on the job and the fattest gossip around the water cooler, into an intelligent, driven, upstanding, articulate and confident pillar of moral authority championing cases in Judge Amy's court.

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I loved that change in Donna. She was still funny but they gave her an edge and made her more competent, instead of just being the Amy suck up.

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Yeah, it was nice to see. I especially liked her after her first case in Amy's court, when she told Amy off for not having the confidence in her to let her run her own case and be able to ask the "right" questions.

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It was a very good example of letting a character grow and change so as not to wear out their welcome as a one dimensional characture. Donna's development gave her a lot of life on the show.

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