Oh, no, I meant about Marcellus Wallace's soul. But you're right too.
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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The Great Whatzit (see fourth picture down, next to paragraph starting "So what makes Kiss Me Deadly..."). I prefer the Repo Man variant to the Pulp Fiction, but they all come from Kiss Me Deadly.
Well, part of picking Beaver for me, had to do with knowing people (like Rob, and actors and stuff) were saying what a shock it was, and that you'd be surprised who was at fault. It had already looked like Aaron, Woody, Kendall, and the Fitzpatricks were at fault. I couldn't see it being Weevil. I couldn't see it being Logan. I knew something was up with Cassidy.
Lots of people picked Beaver from the beginning of the season. I guess I don't read enough in VM fandom to know the percentage. I remember Vonnie's posts for noting Beaver's motive in detail, the connection with Curly and the death of Aaron Echolls.
Lots of people picked Beaver from the beginning of the season.Wow. I never would have.
I remember Vonnie's posts for noting Beaver's motive in detail, the connection with Curly and the death of Aaron Echolls.The post of Vonnie's that convinced me is when she said:
OK, I'm abandoning my "Beaver caused the bus crash" theory because Beav's being way too cute in this episode and there is no way RT is gonna do a 180 and go, "A-HA!" at Beaver in the next episode.I'd felt exactly the same during the episode, mind you, but when I saw the rationalizing in black and white, I knew he was going to end up being guilty. I had no idea how guilty, though.
Beaver being guilty didn't surprise me. The whys and hows and how much he was guilty of? That did surprise me.
Scott and I watched the pilot and Credit Where Credit's Due, last night. It got me to thinking. I've read enough interviews with Rob Thomas to know that Duncan was originally planned as the main love interest, and that he and V would be star-crossed. I've also read where Jason Dohring auditioned for the Duncan role, but played it too dark. I wonder what we'd be seeing now, if Dohring had been cast in the Duncan role--if/how Duncan would have been written differently, and if/how the story would have played out differently. I suspect most of the V/L 'shippers would be D/V 'shippers. What do you think?
Huh. It's just occurred to me that Lucky probably had Reiter's syndrome, which can be caused by untreated chlamydia in men and would explain the freaky foot bleaching. Huh.
If that was a clue we were supposed to get to connect Lucky and Veronica through Woody, and then eventually on to Beaver, it was a wee bit subtle.
Huh. I had never ever heard of that, Victor. So, are we supposed to believe that Lucky was also molested by Woody? Because in the end, he wasn't on the little league team, right?