P-C, i was just thinking the same thing!
you're welcome, Jon!
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P-C, i was just thinking the same thing!
you're welcome, Jon!
Is there a DVD for the first season out or planned?
October 16, I believe? Maybe October 11.
Short answer: yes.
Ooo, shiny! Thanks!
I missed the first half of the season; I read all of the ep descriptions on P-C's favorite website but it's very unclear to me whether Duncan is really Veronica's brother, since I don't figure Celeste is an accurate narrator. Did we ever get full proof whether that's true?
Also, tonight's episode? Wow. Also creepy. I'm looking forward to next week's, which I think is the season finale.
d, it is the season finale next week.
I'm watching Trip to the Dentist right now.
Having not seen a lot of the early season episodes, I didn't really grok why Logan/Veronica was so squicky. It's funny how much more sense it makes, even with no new information (Oh, yeah, Weevil was sleeping with Lily. I knew that.), then they connect dots for me. I like to think I'm a better critical tv-watcher than that.
Did we ever get full proof whether that's true?
d, that question will be answered in the finale.
d, that question will be answered in the finale.Thanks!
I always thought Logan was a little squicky. First or second ep I saw was him getting belted, which helped me understand his own issues a little. Not that it made him any less squicky. Meanwhile Veronica says she trusts him and all I can think is WHY? And then of course she proves that she doesn't.
Why can't I get these quickedits the first time? sheesh.
Meanwhile Veronica says she trusts him and all I can think is WHY?
I think sometimes you just need someone to trust, you know? Even if deep down, it's not true. Veronica's been swimming in a sea of lies all season, uncovering this huge cover-up about her best friend's murder, discovering things no one ever told her, and while Logan's not a model citizen, I don't think he's lied to her in the present, which allows her to make that sudden leap to trust. And of course, I think freely admitting to his part in the whole ordeal helped. So no, I don't think she should necessarily trust him, but I completely understand why she did. Sometimes you just need it.
Just a note: the first time I watched the episode, I had a similar WTF reaction, so this may all just be my own fanwank.