sumi, it's in Narrator "Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind." May 10, 2006 7:54:53 am PDT
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Quick question: Does anyone know the date of the Neptune High Graduation? I remember the Alterna-Prom invites were dated something round abouts May 13th.
If not, were there any visual cues to the date in last night's episode? I tried to look for the date on the newspaper Veronica's poring over at the beginning, but I couldn't see it.
I don't think Weevil is going to be convicted for murder but for assault and possibly theft.
Didn’t need the fake airborne explosion – I believed Cassiday when he pushed the button
There was a lot of doubt about the explosion upthread, but I loved it. I wouldn't have believed Cassidy otherwise (I mean, he didn't really kill Mac, did he?), and the obvious connection between him pushing the button and the sudden burst of light in the sky just sang to me. It was a visual metaphor not just about that confrontation, but also Cassidy's and Veronica's mental states and the nature of the reveal.
The explosion in the sky seemed kind of cheesy, but in retrospect it was kind of necessary for the scene. Veronica needed to believe her dad was dead, and Beaver just pushing a button wouldn't be enough.
Especially since, up until the explosion, I had assumed since Veronica was unable to reach Keith on his cellphone, the cell reciever hooked up to the bomb wouldn't work either.
I had a "yeah, right, what a coincidence," reaction, at the moment of explosion, but both Kristen and Kyle then earned the entire scene, three times over, and now I'm feeling all protective of it.
she pieta-ed the night away in Logan's arms
I love Cindy.
Quick question: Does anyone know the date of the Neptune High Graduation? I remember the Alterna-Prom invites were dated something round abouts May 13th.
I thought the text messaging said it was June 2 or 3, 2006, but I'm not sure.
I had a "yeah, right, what a coincidence," reaction, at the moment of explosion, but both Kristen and Kyle then earned the entire scene, three times over, and now I'm feeling all protective of it.
I thought it was too much the first time I watched it, but I think I'm coming around to the idea that it needed to be witnessed for Veronica to believe that her dad was really dead. But he wasn't. It was a Big Old Plot Twist. I felt too manipulated. If Keith really was dead or if VM had shot Cassidy, then the scene would have more lasting -- and legitimate -- impact. I dunno. Maybe it was necessary for the audience to see how far Cassidy had gone. Maybe he needed to see this about himself. I dunno.
Am I the only person who was certain, beyond any doubt, that Keith was alive?... If Keith were going to die, they wouldn't have shown it from miles away; he'd have gotten a proper send off.
I agree with Jon. Beyond the perhaps necessary but still hard to believe coincidence that the plane would be right there in view when it blew up, beyond respect for the character and actor, Keith's death carries too much dramatic impact to take place like that. Had he actually been killed on the plane I think we would have had a shot of him on the plane, in the air - something that left no doubt, a Jenny Calendar-holy-shit-they-really-did-it-and-there's-no-going-back moment.