That Echolls Family Alpaca stuff is hilarious.
Giles ,'Beneath You'
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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in other news, i must direct you all to this for nothing more than the Donut snark.The Donut snark was fantastic.
Okay, you all have been watching a lot longer than I have. I've seen all the episodes, but I've seen them too close together, to have time to ruminate. Is it that the character Duncan is supposed to be this off, or is there a Teddy Dunn problem, or do you think it's some combination of both?
I think I'm leaning toward it just being Duncan--he's creepy, off, and medicated. An awful lot of the fandom seems to think Dunn is lacking, though.
What do you think?
I don't think TD's that bad an actor, but the character's been written all sorts of inconsistant and vague.
yeah, is he still on medication btw?
I think Duncan's character is one of the most weakly written on the show -- I don't think they've figured out exactly what to do with him yet. The possibility of violent outbursts was, I guess, supposed to make him a little more interesting, but now that he's (I assume) taking his meds, he's pretty bland. I don't get creepy from him at all.
So I guess I think Teddy Dunn doesn't have a lot to work with, but I also think he's not the most gifted actor to grace the screen, either.
It seems odd that a couple times they implied that the case against Aaron was sunk without the tapes. Doesn't ring true to me. Hmmm.
But towards the end, they implied the opposite a couple of times -- that enough people had seen the tapes (3 or 4 people, I think) who could testify, that the tapes weren't essential.
Well, that's what Leo said about the tapes. I guess if enough witnesses testify to them, it's okay, but I bet the prosecution would have rather had the actual evidence.
I pretty much agree with everyone who was meh on this episode.
At least until Wallace showed up, which made me ridiculously happy. Then Alias, The Daily Show and Colbert all rocked, so a good night of TV all in all.
Has anyone noticed how hard they're trying this season to *not* make this a high school show?
Except for the season opener, where Veronica tracks down who screwed up Wallace's drug test, and the episode where Jackie was playing Veronica, none of the episodes this season follow last year's format, where a random high school student asks Veronica to solve a mystery for them.
The possibility of violent outbursts was, I guess, supposed to make him a little more interesting, but now that he's (I assume) taking his meds, he's pretty bland. I don't get creepy from him at all.I guess it is the blandness that I find creepy. I know some pretty calm people, but given everything he's had going on for the last year or two, there ought to be some sign--even if it is calm!guy!freak-outs, but there's nothing.
This is my impression on the med situation: He was on the Epilepsy meds, but went off his ADs. He then went back on the ADs, after he started hallucinating about Headwound Lilly. Later in the season, when Keith brought him back from Cuba, Celeste's remark seemed to indicate that he ran away without his meds.
My guess is that he is now taking both meds, but I don't think there's canonical confirmation.
So I guess I think Teddy Dunn doesn't have a lot to work with, but I also think he's not the most gifted actor to grace the screen, either.
Yeah, that's a fair cop.
Re the Lilly/Aaron tapes--my impression was that most of the characters who weighed in at least think the tapes won't be necessary to convict Aaron. Of course, that probably means Aaron will walk, but really, it may well be more interesting if he walks.