Yeah, none of this seems right. It would make me so much happier if they'd at least TOKEN made reference to some of the expected issues...I mean, even if this was just some attempt to write Duncan off the show quickly, it could've been better done. (And I somehow doubt this is all cleared up that easy)
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Vonnie, I'm assuming Duncan snuck into Mexico by hiding in Lamb's trunk?
See? Faked.
That's not the final resolution, right? I mean, it was good, but somehow not enough for the end of Duncan (and all the other surrounding plotlines)
D'oh. Of course that's it, meara. Although... Duncan is a big dude--wouldn't Lamb have felt the weight in the trunk? And they're telling me the baby didn't even cry during the ride? Well, Lamb's Mexico scenes did come with a loud soundtrack so maybe he didn't hear.
Nah, the baby and the PI and the fauxVeronica snuck in together as a happy family (or separately, as single mom and random guy, when everyone is looking for Dad!Duncan and baby). Ducan snuck in separately, then met up with them.
I'm with you, Abi--no way this is the end of the Duncan storyline. Cause if it is, that was pathetic.
I think all the inconsistent "clues" were to throw TPTB off the scent. Even if they managed to miss some, there were others to occupy their time
I was vaguely hoping that the FBI people would figure it out, but I realize that would have been bad.
It will be interesting to see Keith try to come to terms with who it is that Veronica is. Surely, this can't be a huge shock (also, how stupid do you have to be to keep diapers in the house?).
Vonnie, I'm assuming Duncan snuck into Mexico by hiding in Lamb's trunk?
i'm slapping my forehead for not figuring this out. that is too freaking funny.
as for the Donut questions, Teddy is only slated to be in 12 episodes. he's been in 11. so i'm betting we won't see him again until the finale.
ooh, interesting to know, tiggy. I dislike Duncan (or rather, how he's played--so wooden!), so I'd just as soon he be a large presence on the show without being an...actual...presence. But if he's just written off and not mentioned again until he (in?)conveniently pops up, I'd be all "freakin' sophomore slump!"
Although... Duncan is a big dude--wouldn't Lamb have felt the weight in the trunk?
He could have taken the tire out? Plus those cars are hella heavy anyway.
Umm. I'm not so sure how taken I am by these recent developments. My only hope is that, somehow, come May, Duncan has some role in season-long mysteries.
Meg was on the bus. Duncan was involved. Something else and something else, bam! It all fits together better than it seems to at the moment.