I wonder if the bus was sabotaged...but that the person who paid for the job (let's say the mayor) didn't want anyone killed (except maybe the bus driver). I wonder if the ex-stunt man rigged the bus at the wrong time and then he was killed for it.
I'd certainly say that Curly seemed uipset when Veronica encountered him at the memorial.
I think he rigged the bus not expecting it to fail at the worst possible moment, then was so upset that he was going to spill the beans on whoever paid him.
I can't see any reason for Curly to have her name written on his hand except for wanting to remember her name (that's why I write things on my hands, though nsm huge letters on the palm)-- perhaps he intended to tell
her.
..And that's when he got the shiv, the palooka.
I just assumed that Curly's killer wrote Veronica's name on his hand after Curly was killed.
Curly didn't have Veronica's name on his hand when he was at the memorial site. Could be a continuity error, or someone wrote it later. I assumed it was Curly, but it could be someone else, using it as a misdirect. Then the question is why?
Curly didn't have Veronica's name on his hand when he was at the memorial site.
Why would he have? Didn't some time pass between that scene and his body turning up?
Is anybody else getting the impression that sex with Duncan is not so great? Veronica seemed much more into it when groping Logan than she is with an all-access pass to Duncan.
Well, if you were having sex with a scarily advanced robot, you'd go looking elsewhere for your gropies too.
Although, possibly Duncan's felicitous meeting with Kendall will teach him a thing or two.
"If the best part was the cuddling afterwards, then he's not doing it right."
Yeah, I get that impression.