Thoroughly loved this episode. Cliff and Keith. The note and the "campaign poster" (which made me laugh loud enough I'm sure I disturbed my neighbors.) Veronica tasering points guy on the way out of the party. Lots of laughs and a decently interesting mystery in between. And now we get who stole Cliff's briefcase and why added to the overall story.
And next week we finally get to see Weevil again, and it looks like some Veronica and Logan team-up action.
My favorite part was the Cliff/Keith stuff.
Oh, heck yeah. They ruled.
(Also, while I found last week's episode kind of meh, the V/V interaction made me glad my twisted brain's not invested enough in the show to write fic.)
I imagine the hair-shaving rapist will be part of next year's arc.
I also worried that it would turn out to be George Michael.
I loved the Lamb/Cliff/Keith show too. ("She's 18! It's Legal!" -- perfect.)
BTW, the guy who played Norris in "Weapons of Class Destruction" was in Heist tonight.
I *adored* all the Cliff-related parts. Cliff and Keith should have as much time on screen as possible, because they are comedy gold. Also, shirtless Cliff handcuffed to the bed? I wouldn't have thought so, but mwrror!
Content-wise, this was filler-ish, but the dialog snapped and crackled, the pacing was excellent, and I liked the way they set up Veronica Mars: The College Years. I even liked the MotW not being solved, because I have faith (hey, no snickering!) that it will be revisited in an interesting way down the road.
I found Logan/Hannah unconvincing. I was hoping that she'd rip him a new one.
Best delivery of the night: Veronica's "Dad, your hooker's here." Kristen Bell is so awesome.
PC, from your LJ: "Mac is dead". Wha?
I think that was a bait and switch.
It was a reference to the drama of yesterday morning. Someone posted a fake press release that VM had been cancelled, and everyone (including the VM writers) freaked out, but then someone figured out that
anyone
could post a press release to this site. In fact, she submitted this, which Rob declared his favorite writing sample of the year.
There was a neat... uhh..... parallel?... not sure what you'd call it, how at the beginning of the ep, Veronica says "If it were far away in Maine, I'd be excited, but it's in Neptune, so I'm not", and at the end, Hannah gets sent to Vermont.
What was the VM joke on Arrested Development?
George Michael asks Maeby to watch some DVDs of [link] with him.