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Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.

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Steph L. - Feb 11, 2006 8:09:00 am PST #1844 of 5730
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I figured Logan was up to something (just watched my tape this morning), but since I had no clue whatsoever who jailbait's Dad was, I remained befuddled until I read this thread.

I have nothing but huge love for Beav/Mac.

WTF with Dick, and the trannie, and Beaver's "Sally" comment? I don't get it. Is Dick just being....well, a dick to Beaver b/c he's hiding his gayness? That's a little obvious of a route (putting on the ultra machismo routine to cover up his Brokeback ways), but I can't figure out what the hell else is going on.

Also, am I right in assuming that Weevil planted the money in evil!Teacher's classroom's ceiling? Or no?

Oh, wait! Evil!teacher was *lying* about there being $12,000 in the cashbox, right? Duh. I'm a little dense sometimes. I mean, clearly she skimmed off the top before giving the box to Veronica, so it only had the $3,000 in it that was in Thumper's locker....right?

I love Keith, with great fangirly love, but his "say it ain't so, Joe" innocence-shattered scene was a bit much. Or maybe it seemed so to me b/c (1) in the face of discussing a bus full of kids that was deliberately sabotaged to crash and kill them, throwing a baseball game just doesn't seem like that heinous of a dealio anymore; and (2) I *am* from Cincinnati, after all, and we're pretty jaded when it comes to ballplayers and gambling....

I adored Wallace whipping the dunking booth balls way the hell over the back of the booth.

I have a hard time believing that any school principal would have let Veronica drag Triton!guy out into the hall to pull her "I have photos" routine. But whatever.

And I'm really impressed with how much better the actress who plays Jackie has gotten. No more of that annoying, breathy, Marilyn Monroe/Melanie Griffith voice, for one.


le nubian - Feb 11, 2006 10:52:41 am PST #1845 of 5730
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I have a hard time believing that any school principal

This is the school principal who when he was vice-principal deliberately left Veronica in the filing room with his mother's previous file so that she could track down the scandal the principal was in.

Uh, yeah. I can see him allowing Veronica to solve his problem.


Narrator - Feb 11, 2006 10:53:33 am PST #1846 of 5730
The evil is this way?

Like the episode, but.

Evil teacher was too over the top in accusing Jackie.

Once the money was found in Thumper’s locker, my sister and I had thought that Logan and Weevil had been in on it together. We thought that Logan had given Veronica a large bill with writing on it so she’s remember the bill and help tie Thumper to the theft. We figured Logan and Weevil would still be working together since Logan has not been cleared in the murder yet and Weevil wants to start messing with Thumper. Also there would be the bonus for them in playing Veronica – they set her up to help them frame Thumper.

Loved Wallace being decent to Jackie. Liked Jackie not backing down despite the abuse.


Jon B. - Feb 11, 2006 11:18:30 am PST #1847 of 5730
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Evil!teacher was *lying* about there being $12,000 in the cashbox, right? Duh. I'm a little dense sometimes. I mean, clearly she skimmed off the top before giving the box to Veronica, so it only had the $3,000 in it that was in Thumper's locker....right?

I think you're close. The way I saw it, Evil!Teacher had been skimming the proceeds all day. The box had $12K when she gave it to Veronica, but she had collected a lot more than that (and put the difference in the envelope found in the ceiling. Weevil took the $12K from the cashbox, put $3K in Thumper's locker and spent the rest on his snazzy green car.


DCJensen - Feb 11, 2006 1:52:05 pm PST #1848 of 5730
All is well that ends in pizza.

The exact lines were "You hit me, and you'll suffer worse. Remember Sally?"

Hmmm.


DCJensen - Feb 11, 2006 2:07:04 pm PST #1849 of 5730
All is well that ends in pizza.

Somewhere else on the 'net had this quote as a random quote from a prior episode:

LILLY: Okay, it's my turn? Logan.
LOGAN: Truth.
LILLY: What did you think of Veronica the first time you saw her.
LOGAN: I don't know, I thought she was hot.
VERONICA: I was 12 when you moved here!
LOGAN: Oh, and, like you weren't working it in your shorts and your kneesocks.
VERONICA: That was my soccer uniform!
LOGAN: So, whatever! It totally worked!


sumi - Feb 11, 2006 3:32:34 pm PST #1850 of 5730
Art Crawl!!!

Well, if Veronica was 12, Logan was what? 13? 14 at most?


Invisible Green - Feb 11, 2006 3:54:03 pm PST #1851 of 5730

Probably more like 11 or 12. They're both high school seniors, and Veronica's really old for a senior.


DCJensen - Feb 11, 2006 3:55:18 pm PST #1852 of 5730
All is well that ends in pizza.

Yeah, but I was finding it amusing that Veronica could tease him with "well, you always did like schoolgirls." Then Logan could say "Hey! I was only 13!' and then Veronica said, "Well..."


tiggy - Feb 11, 2006 8:17:51 pm PST #1853 of 5730
I do believe in killing the messenger, you know why? Because it sends a message. ~ Damon Salvatore

Logan's younger. V turned 18 before the season started, but when Duncan and Logan made up in Blast from the Past they both mentioned they were emancipated minors.