Yeah, but, on Medium, she wasn't the defendent.
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Yeah, not only was Veronica's best friend killed by Logan's father, (and Keith's career in law enforcement wrecked thereby), but Aaron Echolls also deliberately tried to kill V., and then there's the little matter of V having been intimate with L. The prosecution AND the defense would have a wrestling match to determine who gets to disqualify her the firstest.
I think it is more likely that the case will be her investigation of the week. Instead of being a good girl and only listening to the stuff presented in court she will investigate the issue on her own time. Which of course would result in a mistrial IRL.
Ooh, good thought, Laura.
And might result in a mistrial on the show. Which would be awesome. Especially if it leads to the defendant (who Veronica will find out is guilty, of course) getting away scot free - I love it when Veronica screws up.
Now I want that.
Edited because I can spell defendANT.
That would be classic Veronica screw up Gris.
The only time I was seated on a jury it was a hysterical he said she said civil case that had all of us rolling on the floor every time they made us leave the room. The judge even commented on the volume of our laughter. We foolishly figured if we couldn't hear them they couldn't hear us. The judge found it all absurd too. He would fake yawn behind the witness line of sight.
It is remotely possible it could be a silly case. But probably not.
Also, I want Wallace back!!!
everyone needs to go here and fill out the poll AOL has put up.
this is a very good thing. here's hoping the networks are realizing just how outdated the Nielsen ratings are and are working towards abolishing/renegotiating.
Also, there's been a lot of assumptions about Meg, and frankly, we only saw her in, what? Three or four episodes last season?
I've known more than a couple seemingly nice and normal people who have all KINDS of damage going on.
Plus, the whackos who Veronica encountered when she was babysitting also reinforces that -- a family may look normal, the kids may act normal, may act super-nice, but still be the Manson family behind closed doors.
My new theory? The bus crash was rigged by Meg's parents. Would have killed their promiscuous daughter, the sinner who knocked her up, and the offspring which would be proof that they raised their daughter to be a whore.
I don't think Meg's parents know how to rig a bus.
I don't think Meg's parents know how to rig a bus.
Of course not. But I'd bet they know how to find someone who does, and offer that person lots of cash.