money. though i would think they froze most of Aaron's assets. especially since Logan's an emancipated minor. *shrug*
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Yeah, I was thinking it was money, but it seems so... trite...
OH! I hadn't even THOUGHT about the Kendall-getting-Duncan's-hair thing! Damn. I'm slow.
It's not so much that I hate Jackie, and I loved Wallace, but I want more Logan, and more Wallace-and-Veronica.
Didn't really love this episode. There were fun bits, but it was mostly like "OK, let's gather some threads..."
And agreed that if she took the bullets out, that was cheap, the "Oh no, someone's going to get shot! Where is my dad?!"
What did Kendall get from Aaron in exchange for getting Duncan's hair?
I completely forgot about that. So much information to keep track of! This show taxes my brain.
Crud, I forgot it changed nights. Are they showing it again tomorrow?
My listings show it running tomorrow night, Corwood.
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.
Two reasons: one, she had no idea if more than one gun was involved -- this was one of those rare times where Veronica actually did something responsible and called for help when she was over her head.
Second, the freak out came from the realization that her father was in the house and was in danger. Which is an awkward way to find these things out.
not to mention that at first she didn't know whose house it was and the homeowner could have had a gun.
not to mention that at first she didn't know whose house it was and the homeowner could have had a gun.
But why would you assume that? And why would she care if Liam was going to get shot, really? Seems like a stretch to me. It just came off as a cheap way to cut to commercial with Extra! Suspense!, you know?
I'm still trying to process how much we learned last night, and how much left there is to resolve in the remaining episodes. I'm also beginning to be really curious about what could happen next season.
I'm in Victor's camp on this. There were too many variables for Veronica to know for sure that her having taken the bullets out of the gun would prevent anything from happening. She saw Liam heading into an unknown house with a gun, and heard Kendall say that someone was still inside. She called for help, and finding out it was her dad inside caused her to panic.
On a side note, this is the second time this season we've seen someone threaten/try to shoot someone with an empty gun. I have suspicion someone is going to end up shot by the end of it.