Okay, honestly, I think this is a bit of a stretch. He's vicious in a certain context: that of his family.
My point exactly. I think his family are the only ones who've earned that sort of ire from him. Certainly not the kids on the bus. We don't even see signs that kids at school pick on him.
So no, at this point I wholeheartedly don't believe he's responsible for the bus crash. I do still suspect that he hired Veronica knowing she'd bring down his father, though.
So no, at this point I wholeheartedly don't believe he's responsible for the bus crash. I do still suspect that he hired Veronica knowing she'd bring down his father, though.
Word on the first part, not as convinced on the second part. I think if he was to set his father up, then he would have been equally aware of all there was to lose, for him personally, by doing so. I mean, they had a pretty cushy life. And it's still cushy, but in a different way. Frankly, I'm not sure he would have had the huevos to do it--I think they're a fairly recent acquistion, post-father-letdown.
I don't think Beaver set his father up. If RT decided to write it that way going forward, he'd have to actually sell me on it. Any motive we saw for Cassidy hiring V in the first place had to do with the bitchiness of Kendall, and finding the condom wrapper under the couch.
Yeah, I haven't seen anything to indicate Beaver as intentionally bringing about his father's downfall. I saw it as he didn't like Kendall and it was an oppurtunity to prove to his dad that he wasn't useless.
I just watched VM.
Weevil - just somehow a favorite.
but this was a Logan episode. The character - is brilliant, and so well played.
Sadly, I had one or two teachers that went almost as far as the journalism teacher. They didn't say anything quite that blatent - but it was damn clear if you were favored or notfavored.
I'm not sure if he has always been this macavellian, but Beaver is the smart one in the family. Too bad it took years of being beaten down for this to manifest.
P-C, as far as you know, is this broadcast hiatus changing/slowing/stopping the shooting schedule?
Cindy, I now know that no, the hiatus has not affected the schedule at all. They've been continuing on as planned.
Also, I told Rob to bring in Caroline Dhavernas next season, and this is what he said:
I've actually seen several Wonderfalls episodes. (We were actually in their old offices last year, so there were many Wonderfalls remnants to remind us of the fate of low-rated critical darlings.) I like Caroline quite a bit.
I rewatched "Ahoy, Mateys!" tonight. I forgot how good it was. And I didn't realize until this viewing how many later plot points were set-up in this episode, cuz I forgot so much of this episode by the time "Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle" aired.
I also didn't realize that both Ryan (Marcos' pseudo-ex-boyfriend) and Roxy (Ryan's sister) appeared in the episode before the last few scenes. Ryan was the guy who told Veronica that no one really knew much about Marcos when she asked the class questions with little response. Roxy was one of the girls talked about on the radio show, and she was panned over for a few second while Veronica was listening to the recording.
Total props for obsession:
Veronica Mars location maps.