I realized that the one most unbelivable part of the episode, of which there were many, was that Duncan had the baby in the apartment next door and Keith didn't notice a baby crying in what was supposed to be an empty apartment. That really got me.
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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I realized that the one most unbelivable part of the episode, of which there were many, was that Duncan had the baby in the apartment next door and Keith didn't notice a baby crying in what was supposed to be an empty apartment.
I thought they tried to cover that by having Veronica turn her music up really loud in her moping over the "breakup." And, I guess, the assumption that the baby crying after Keith went to sleep wouldn't wake him up, though that's kind of stretching it.
Ah, good point Hil.
Guys, you have to read Cindy's post on the episode. The comments are priceless.
You mean the ones by angelbroods, buffywritestoo, gileslurks, spikealsowrites, willowrewrites and xandersees?
hee.
I hear that Commander-in-Chief has been pulled.
Other than surprise, I am also feeling excited that maybe Jake Kane may reappear in Neptune.
If they can afford him. Kyle Secor might be easy, but he's not cheap.
ha! right after Geena Davis gets the most random Golden Globe of the year.
bring back Kyle!
Why would they cancel C-I-C? I thought it was a hit and what not.
I don't watch it, but I did see that Tim Bayliss (Secor) was in it. Can we please bring him into VM? He's greatness.
I hear that Commander-in-Chief has been pulled.
It's on hiatus for six weeks and then they're supposed to be bringing it back.
ETA: Except they're airing an ep on 2/14 so I'm confused about what kind of math they're using.