Also, how/why would Duncan *get* Aaron's Oscar? The theory they're going on (or trying to introduce) is that he killed in a moment of fury, not that it was premeditated, right?
'Trash'
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Also, recall that Dick mentioned he fished the gift basket out of the trashcan after Peter, who won the raffle, threw it away. And Peter, a.k.a. Mizz P, is the one from the gay chat room/message board who died in the bus crash, and who was going on about "outing of all outings" in Veronica's dreams, which I'm sure concerns Woody Goodman.
Forgot that part.
The theory they're going on (or trying to introduce) is that he killed in a moment of fury, not that it was premeditated, right?
Maybe they're going to go with a premeditated theory. In which case, killing her with the oscar of her LUVVA, might be a nice touch.
And it took him manhandling Veronica to creep you out?
Heh. I meant as Liam Fitzpatrick. Ed Jerse, I found plenty creepy, but in the interest of full disclosure, I also found Rodney Rowland insanely hot in that episode in that unsettling bad boy way (I know, I know, I'm not proud of myself) that I was all, "Friggin' Patridge Family! I call justifiable homicide!"
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Great. "Wonderful, wonderful" is going to be stuck in my head all day. With the added bonus of Ma Peacock's voice.
I did a poor man's Mejia of the promo for 2.20, here: [link]
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Keep in mind, Kendall's the one selling the Kane house. She's had plentyof opportunity to plant it.
When was that established, victor? I remember, Kendall telling Cassidy, in The Quick and the Wed, that she wanted to buy it, and he said it was on the wrong side of town (and maybe that they were out of capital) but that's all I can recall.
In which case, killing her with the oscar of her LUVVA, might be a nice touch.
But now that Logan has destroyed the tapes, Aaron is trying to claim he never slept with Lilly. So I'm still kind of fuzzy on why the Oscar.
Maybe they're going to go with a premeditated theory. In which case, killing her with the oscar of her LUVVA, might be a nice touch.
Or, they could say Lilly had taken it, or that Aaron had given it to Lilly as a memento, and Duncan freaked when he realized what was going on. If Aaron's pleading not guilty, he would--of course--not know what she was killed with. He would accept she was killed with the ashtray, until the Oscar was discovered.
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Off Kalshane's remark--I suppose Aaron's stance would be that when Duncan 'wrongfully surmised' what was going on between Lilly and Aaron he freaked, rather than that he realized what was going on.
The whole Oscar thing is not going to go well. Aaron hanging his defense on the skills of Kendall finding the hair and convincingly placing it on the oscar, etc. This has to blow up. So to speak.
All Aaron needs is reasonable doubt, though. I think the Oscar is the actual murder weapon. That's the most straight-forward explanation for Lilly's blood being on it. Duncan's hair provides the reasonable doubt.
It's 10 shades of wrong that I hope Aaron gets off to wreak more havoc, isn't it?
Now if Aaron goes free and teams up with Liam that would be one spooky evil duo. Both of them do a great job of creepy.