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Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Also, randomly, the VM theme song makes me happy in the same way that the BTVS theme song did/does.
Me three. The "Come on now, sugar" hook is irresistible.
Loving this episode so far.
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i'm joining you. his car isn't a Barracuda though. i'm fairly certain it's an Impala.
Oooh -- Woody called Gia right before the bus went over! Thus triggering the bomb!
Maybe it's a combo of that, and what Veronica said to Weevil -- Woody rigged the prize basket thingy so that Dick would win, and made sure that the bomb was in the bag, and figured that Dick would have it with him in the limo. Now -- who was Woody trying to kill? Gia?
t edit Oooh -- old yearbook photo of CC!
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With ya.
Weevil has his issues, and biggees they are, but I don't think he did the bus.
Hee. Love the key ring. And the V/W rapport.
(1) LOVE the Keith and Veronica relationship. LOVE.
(1a) But what happened to Keith's angry "I can NEVER trust you again!!!"?
(2) Yo, Kendall! 'Sup?
(3) I *adore* Mac.
(4) Dude, the Fitzpatricks are not good people. I'm gonna take a stand and say that.
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(5) Even though he took the money from the winter carnival (AND used his niece as an accomplice), I am still Weevil's bitch.
Oh my, so many loose ends, so little time. So many nice moments in that episode. And a few edge of the seat moments too.
Well done.
Relieved. I don't think Weevil had anything to do with the crash. Love the resigned way he faces Veronica when he needs help, and I loved loved loved him swooping in to save the PCHers.
Also, Liam is hella scary and creepy. All violence all the time. A complete, and all too realistic, sociopath.
One nagging question: If Veronica took the bullets out of the gun, why did she call her dad to say someone was going to be shot, and why was she freaking out when he hung up? Seems like a cheap misdirect.
Not enough Logan in this episode, although Mac was priceless. Interesting revelations about Kendall, too. And much as I love Wallace, I'm bored by the Jackie situation unless it has some big payoff I'm not anticipating.
I no longer resent every moment that Jackie is on the screen, but I still don't care about her. My dear Wallace can do better.