Okay, I'm sorry, Rob Thomas, but I refuse believe that Veronica gets in her car without checking the backseat first. Ever. Especially then.
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
BTW, that real time TV watching is made worse by commercials for Brit and K-Fed's reality show. Shudder.
Just wait for the recaps!
For "Chaotic"? Those should be pretty good but the entire premise and her existence is totally cringeworthy.
Kristen, HA! So true. Things were strangely predictable, while being unexpected.
Yes, Kat, my recaps. I'm looking forward to writing them. I hope that I am up to the challenge that will "Chaotic."
VM: It made me almost sad. It was all slasher flick cliche. But, you know, not the first time I've felt let down by a TV writer. I think I'm getting used to it.
ETA: And wow I don't like her mom. Good call, Veronica, cut that dead weight loose.
Yes, Kristen, in agreement with you 100%. (on both points)
One thing I'll say for Rob Thomas, he at least made a truly passable attempt at holding an arc together, in ways that JJ would never get. So, that's a bright side. But I wasn't watching for the arc. I was watching for the hotness that is Logan. So the ending totally bummed me out. But when he was on the bridge, it was all sadness. I assume that it was Logan at the door.
VM made me laugh and laugh and laugh. I enjoyed it well enough. Ending was way...nothing, though.
No payoff.
Like a bad date.
Kat, it damned well better be Logan at the door. I'm not having any of this Duncan Kane crap.
Also, in fairness, I did like the episode more or less. Maybe it was a little rushed but I can forgive. That one blonde chick in the woods moment though bugged.
Plus Logan calling Veronica from the police station cracked my shit up.