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Back to school with ‘Elle’
Los Angeles Times
|July 02, 2026
Innocent fun abounds in Prime Video series that revisits ‘Legally Blonde’ heroine.
JESSICA BROOKS Prime Video ELLE (Lexi Minetree) with her "rescue" dog, Bruiser, in a new comedy.
Advertised as “from the world of ‘Legally Blonde,’” the new Prime Video series “Elle” revisits that film's heroine, Elle Woods (Lexi Minetree), as a 16-year-old high school student, suddenly transported from Beverly Hills to Seattle after her plastic surgeon father (Tom Everett Scott) botches a nose job and has to lie low.
Set in 1995, six years before the events of the first “Legally Blonde” film, with Seattle still living through the long tail of first-wave grunge — Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell are mentioned almost in a single breath — it shares with the big-screen mothership only its indomitable protagonist, who loves pink and her Chihuahua, Bruiser. (The dog gets its own origin story: It was “rescued” from the Spellings, as in Aaron, who found that its “earth tones” didn’t match “their new color palette.”)
There’s a passing reference to the lawyer Elle might (and does) become, and surely some things I missed, but if you've never seen “Legally Blonde,” you will not be at any particular disadvantage. (Possibly you will be at a disadvantage if you have seen it.) Bruiser aside, nothing that happens here affects what happens there. Don't think twice, or even once, about canon. This is something else entirely.

This story is from the July 02, 2026 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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