Oh, who am I kidding? I won't figure it out until Veronica fatally wounds Logan to stop the incorporation portal from opening.
Nuh uh. Steve Guttenberg's going to ascend.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Oh, who am I kidding? I won't figure it out until Veronica fatally wounds Logan to stop the incorporation portal from opening.
Nuh uh. Steve Guttenberg's going to ascend.
now more concentrated crazy in every bite
Hee. Love this about Aaron.
Oh, who am I kidding? I won't figure it out until Veronica fatally wounds Logan to stop the incorporation portal from opening
See, I was going to say something about Logan coming back as a ghost, but then I realized we already had Lilly, so that slot's filled (one hopes)
Woody working WITH the Fitzpatricks AND the breakaway wing of Weevil's gang to engineer something to help the incorporation plan.Yes! And that Boatloads of
Oh, who am I kidding? I won't figure it out until Veronica fatally wounds Logan to stop the incorporation portal from opening.
snerk
Nuh uh. Steve Guttenberg's going to ascend.
Yeah, but first he has to get Neptune incorporated, so that he's an actual Mayor.
Woody Goodman – He certainly has a closet full of something.
Still my winner -- or, more to the point, a steadfast belief that the real target was Gia. Which can wrap around to the culprit not being Woody, but rather someone trying to send Woody a message.
Still my winner -- or, more to the point, a steadfast belief that the real target was Gia.
I'm just coming up short on motive. Why would he want her dead?
I wanted to say, Why would he kill a bus full of kids just to off his daughter, but I guess that's the thing with hard-hearted killers -- to deflect attention, you would, conceivably, go with the method that doesn't lead back to you very obviously.
Still. What would he gain by her death? Money? It's a possibility, I guess, if there's some kind of trust fund issue there, but that hasn't been even hinted at. Pity? He won the election anyway.
What's been kept in focus all season? Real estate -- it's a running theme, all the way down to them giving us investment tutorials along the way and a nice example of how real estate fraud works.
Very true. But that leads me to believe that one of the PCHers is behind the bus crash. (On very little evidence, I'll grant you.)
I'm sticking by my theory that it's Backup, who is bitter over his lack of screen time this season, and didn't get credit for catching Echolls in Keith's book.
I'm just coming up short on motive. Why would he want her dead?
She's blackmailing him?
My suspicion is that any, well, suspicion we have now is a red herring. We're (surprisingly) nearly halfway through the season, but it's about time for the midseason change-up (TM Buffy).
Of course, lots of narratives focus on the real villian early, blow it up and then surprise us in the end. So it could turn out to be Woody, but we will have some reason to completely absolve him of suspicion between now and the end of the season. Aside from the fact that the washed-up 80s actor factor is too obvious.
This show rules.
She's blackmailing him?
Possible. Although she comes across as too self-absorbed and vapid to me to be a successful blackmailer.
It could explain why she gets priviledges and Little Brother is given the hairy eyeball for spilling water on the rug, though.
Aside from the fact that the washed-up 80s actor factor is too obvious.
Heh. Also true.
Aside from the fact that the washed-up 80s actor factor is too obvious.
Hey, it worked last season.