Vonnie, i didn't think that RT had Logan as the killer. i was just saying that if Logan wasn't supposed to be more than an occasional guest star, the impact of having his father be the killer would have hardly been OMGWTF worthy. i actually had what i thought was a pretty solid theory about Celeste being the killer and was very disappointed that i was wrong.
Right. I know this too. And they were big fat liars.
ha! well they are actors, after all. will email you in a sec.
I think Kristen Bell is great. I have thought on occasion, that she would have made a great Buffy.
agreed. i think SMG was a great Buffy, but there were some things she couldn't sell me on that i bet KB could.
going to e P-C and then get to bed. damn monday.
forehead-intensive broody ex-boyfriend
Bwah!
Now I'm imagining personal ads:
SWF seeking forehead-intensive SM for mutually self destructive relationship. Must be prone to violent outbursts, carry around lots of emotional baggage, and possess the ability to brood for days. Strained relationship with father that causes intense feelings of self-loathing and/or gypsy curse would be considered assets.
I wasn't spoiled for that. I know who the killer is, but not the how's or the why's. I knew she was seeing Logan by the end of the season, but that's about it.
That's where I was when i started watching. too.
I was shocked to find someone on my flist today that just saw WoCD and had not been spoiled for the KISS!!
Is that the one with Logan at the hotel? I wasn't spoiled for that either. I know who the killer is, and that someone's at the door in the finale, but basically I escaped all but the inescapable.
I've been watching the summer reruns, and enjoying them. I didn't like the pilot, but every episode I watch gets a little better, and I love Logan/Veronica.
Am I the only one who doesn't quite buy Logan and Veronica getting together?
It's not that I don't *like* them together (the jury's still out on that); it's that it seemed to come out of the blue.
It might come out of the blue, but I sometimes process relationships on TV shows at a kind of 12-year-old girl level, so it doesn't bother me as much. He is pretty and wounded, she is pretty and sassy, and when they kiss, I squee. Very Pavlovian of me.
I sort of saw the chemistry between those two as early as episode 4 (the mail-scam one with lots of flashbacks and Lilly's tribute video at the end) so when they finally smooched, I felt like it was a while coming. Mind you, I think their relationship is hella dysfunctional and I've been seeing bright neon flashes over their heads with the word "DOOMED!" written since they got together. But I bought the relationship the way it was written.
But I bought the relationship the way it was written.
I did too. I had some trouble with Veronica being willing to help Logan when he wanted her to find his mom, but they built up to that with the poker game episode. Once we got the hurt and comfort of the episodes about looking for his mom, I figured (utterly screwed up, doomed) romance wasn't far behind.
Yeah, the poker game episode showed the sharp banter without much acrimony (and Logan being impressed with Veronica's sleuthing skills and card-tricks.) I think the real turning point in their relationship, one that allowed Veronica to accept his plea for help to find his mother, occurred during the eavesdropped conversation from the consellor's office; Logan's genuine grief at Lilly's death, that his nastiness to Veronica was part displaced guilt (not that it excused his behavior), and the whole "what is so great about living?" bit. Well, that scene sort of sucker-punched *me* so maybe I'm projecting.