The problem I have with the suitcase full of money, is that wouldn't Keith assume the cash is tainted in some way? I mean, who carries around suitcases full of cash unless it's ill-gotten? And if it *is* ill-gotten, I don't think that Keith would take it. He's too moral of a guy. I know that he's done plenty of illegal things in his line of work, but he's always done those things *to* the bad guys. Accepting a suitcase full of money *from* someone he knows is a bad guy crosses a line I don't think Keith would cross.
Yes. This. I'm in the camp that Keith wouldn't abandon Veronica over money, no matter how much. And the fact that this is Kendall and Keith knows better than to take anything from her at face value. Let alone the inherent shiftiness of a briefcase full of money.
I'm still liking the idea that it's Cliff's stolen briefcase, but I'm hard-pressed to come up with something Cliff discovered while defending Logan that would be urgent enough to abandon Veronica at the airport over.
Since the plot threads about the Fitzgeralds weren't completely tied up, it's not impossible that they could have something to do with next season, and they certainly don't like Veronica.
Who are the Fitzgeralds?
Sorry. More seriously, I agree that we'll probably see more of the Fitzpatricks next season. There was a whole of stuff setup there, and I can't imagine RT wasting it.
Who are the Fitzgeralds?
Eeesh. My brain = empty. Fitzpatricks. Right.
I was thinking it would be Clarence's involvement that would somehow get Keith moving, not Aaron's murder per se, but I'm totally memfaulting on how much interaction Keith and Weidman (as opposed to Veronica and Weidman) have had.
Not a whole lot, that I recall. The've had a couple of aloof-offs, but I think Keith is more familar with his reputation, considering how upset he was with Veronica for tangling with him, than actual interaction.
Veronica's cell phone's being out of range doesn't explain anything. Airlines will page people for you, and Veronica could have used a public phone when Keith didn't show up. I can't believe Keith would have just left a message on her cell phone without actually talking to her. People sometimes seem to forget that we used to communicate without cellphones.
Is is possible Kendall had fake evidence implicating Veronica and Logan in Aaron's death?
Is is possible Kendall had fake evidence implicating Veronica and Logan in Aaron's death?
But why would she? Especially since she wasn't trying to get herself off the hook, and she has to know she's not getting blackmail money out of Keith, who doesn't have any. Plus, she doesn't need it at the moment.
Maybe it's got something to do with the breaking and entering that Keith did to Kendall's house? Something to do with her and the Fitzpatricks and the hard drive he stole? Possibly Veronica's safety in Neptune?
But if that's so, then what's in it for Kendall? Unless she's trying to get out from under the Fitzpatrick's and the hard drive has what she needs?
Other than than I'm at a loss.
But now that Aaron's dead, how would it matter? And she certainly wouldn't be admitting her part in the execution, if in fact she was in on the plot.
No. I agree--that is, don't think it would. At least, I don't think anything Aaron-y would prompt Keith to strand Veronica. If I didn't say so in that post, I must have said it in something I posted earlier this morning. I was just trying to get a complete list of all things Kendall is involved in, before whittling it down to what's likely.
Honestly, since Keith knows how destroyed Veronica was, just a couple of days prior, spending the whole night thinking he was dead, I think they're *really* going to have to sell me on whatever was keeping him, or I'm just going to have to do a lot of handwaving, which I will gladly do, because I love the show enough to indulge cheap tricks from time to time.
But if that's so, then what's in it for Kendall? Unless she's trying to get out from under the Fitzpatrick's and the hard drive has what she needs?
Other than than I'm at a loss.
Yeah.
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Okay. I went looking for something else on YouTube, and ran across this: [link]
It's all Logan/Veronica schmoopy moments, set to the Penguins' classic,
Earth Angel.
I laughed my ass off at the EXTREME asdfjkl;qwerty of it all. It's pure corn. It's pure OTP!!!!!!!eleventy schmoop. It's so bad it is Teh Awesome.
Bonus: Wee SMG's Burger King Commercial: [link]
Chlamydia is also rarely symptomatic in men, so unless Duncan and the Beav were tested for it, they probably wouldn't know that they have it.
It's actually more likely to cause symptoms in men than in women. (And yeah, you were confusing it with HPV, which is the one that's not held easily at bay by the Trojan Man. Most of the rest of the STI crew, including Captain C, aren't so fortunate as the Wonder Wart.)
I'm just trying to decide if Duncan would be more or less likely to catch it, if/since he was there right after Beaver.
According to the Australian public health site FAQ, just as likely, as it's a rapidly-spreading bacteria that's eager to travel and see new places.
Thanks, Plei. I remember it's the big culprit for PID and PID-related fertility issues. Nasty little bugger.
Did no one watch the LoVe cornschmoopcorn video, or is no one admitting it?
I considered it, but that would have involved putting on my headphones.
It's bookmarked for later use.