The ghost of Cervando.
Wouldn't that have to be the time-traveling ghost of Cervando? Creating some sort of time-space rift, at that.
Would be cool.
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The ghost of Cervando.
Wouldn't that have to be the time-traveling ghost of Cervando? Creating some sort of time-space rift, at that.
Would be cool.
Okay, now for Logan and Veronica, will it be an even numbered day, or an odd numbered day?
(From NPBiaC; I think it is even days when he's still a complete jackass)
I think the bus was depressed and flung itself off the cliff.
You heard it here first.
V/L. Odd.
Celeste Kane hired Kendall Casablancas to kill Veronica. Kendall used her close ties with the Fitzpatricks to get them to do the deed. Realising that they needed technical help, the Fitzpatricks went to Curly. Curly got Beaver to steal blueprints from Mac's locker. These blueprints were used by Kane Software to create a robot replacement for Lucky, who had been murdered by Woody over the summer. Robo-Lucky put the bomb on the bus, but started malfunctioning shortly thereafter.
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Okay, next question.
When Veronica was questioning Logan about Duncan's love life, Logan asked her why she wanted to know who Duncan did do, when Duncan did do dudettes.
Does Duncan do dudes?
Wait, take off your slash goggles; I'm talking canonically. Was that supposed to be a clue? I think it could have been. I don't mean that Logan meant anything by it, just that maybe the writers were sliding in a little clue by way of joke.
Does Duncan do dudes?
Doubtful, but Duncan does do dull.
Wait, take off your slash goggles; I'm talking canonically. Was that supposed to be a clue? I think it could have been. I don't mean that Logan meant anything by it, just that maybe the writers were sliding in a little clue by way of joke.
As in, perhaps Duncan was the "missing" little leaguer, not Beaver? Just an idle thought.
No. That would be abuse. I just meant his consensual sex life, besides, Duncan's parents didn't let him play little league. I was thinking about it from the chlamydia angle.
As in, perhaps Duncan was the "missing" little leaguer, not Beaver? Just an idle thought.
Duncan told Veronica in one of the early episodes that he didn't play Little League -- his mother was afraid he'd get hurt and his dad didn't want that interferring with other activities (I htink Duncan referred to "Mock UN" or something).
Prediction: Aaron will die in the season finale.
Possible doer-of-the deeds: Kendall, Liam Fitzpatrick, or Logan (in some kind of self-defense or to protect Veronica.)
Actually, at this point, I'm more invested in Aaron getting justice dealt to him in whichever way possible, lawful or unlawful, than finding out about the bus crash, so above may be a total wishful thinking on my part. V is for Veronica and for Vendetta, baby.
Veronica/Logan: Odd, in that UST-riffic, extra-ouchy way I like so much.