As she was going toward the bathroom, we could see the bedroom she was walking through. I think it was Duncan's room -- there were several framed pictures on the dresser, and I think one of them was of Duncan and Lilly, but I didn't look closely enough to be sure about that.
'Trash'
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Not if you are trying to set someone up to fail, as was suggested earlier.
Doh. So Beaver waits until the incorporation goes through, then the property values tank while they're under Kendall's name, then Beaver buys them all up really cheap, then he sabotages the incorporation and makes a fortune when the values go back up at the same time ruining Kendall and possibly his dad.
I'm pretty sure she's closer to forty than she is to thirty.
IMDB puts her at 35. And she looks hotter now then she did through most of Angel S3 and S4.
I think it was Duncan's room -- there were several framed pictures on the dresser, and I think one of them was of Duncan and Lilly, but I didn't look closely enough to be sure about that.
Did Aaron give her the "I swear I didn't kill her -- I think it was her crazy, blackout-having brother" speech or did he say that to someone else? I don't remember, but even if it wasn't in the Aaron/Kendall scene it's plausible that he said it to her in a different part of their talk. She could be trying to get Duncan's hair as part of a side deal with Aaron (apart from the real estate stuff that was the ostensible reason for going to see him.) Somehow I don't think he'd be opposed to planting fake evidence.
Which still doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Duncan's hair anywhere having to do with Lilly is not a stretch. Also still ewww on the shower since Duncan has been gone a while. Don't these people have help that would have cleaned the shower?
Which still doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
It was just a thought based on the earlier post, not a carefully constructed position. And even if my speculation is right that doesn't mean that it's a good plan. Aaron may fancy himself a Lecter-like mastermind, but he seems kind of a dim bulb to me.
So Beaver waits until the incorporation goes through, then the property values tank while they're under Kendall's name, then Beaver buys them all up really cheap
With what money? Kendall's buying them with his trust fund money.
With what money? Kendall's buying them with his trust fund money.
Hmmm. We have only his word that he's tapped out -- but I suspect that he's got a plan through the end game here. The question is whether he's banking on the end result of the incorporation, or whether the teacher's information was a surprise to him. It's hard to tell.
It's also hard to tell whther he thinks he can make a profit if it goes through, or if it falls apart. I'm betting he makes his money if it falls apart -- because I'm still convinced that the bus crash, the class tensions and the stuff with the Finnegan's is all connected to the Woody's incorporation plans, and Cassidy will make a mint while the bad guys go down.
I was thinking Beaver was setting up a Producers style scam - pocket the investors money while appearing to invest it in properties that are shortly to be worthless, leaving Kendall to hold the bag.
Wow, it's good to be caught up in here.
cold open's up. spoilerphobes beware.
hmm. It really looked like Beaver was surprised by the Palo Alto analogy. So he may be doing some redistribution, or should be.
Logan's a jerk, if an entertaining one. Cliff is My Favorite. And Wallace is back, yay!
So we think that the horrible thing Logan did was what? sending that email about Hannah to her father? Or making Hannah fall in love with him?