Looks like it. I would have hit him, too. He plays an ass so well.
'Shells'
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Yes, he does.
I need to rewind and see that ATM picture again -- did we get a good look at who was with Parker?
As jaded as Logan seems to be, he's got the survival instincts of a cheeseburger. Dude. DOUBT a total stranger once in a while, m'kay?
I love LSG.
I need to rewind and see that ATM picture again -- did we get a good look at who was with Parker?
that wasn't Parker. it was Claire. the "blonde in the middle" from the last ep.
this ep left me kind of meh. i love me some Logan angst and there were some great one-liners, but eh. RT really is dropping the ball with the feminists.
I think the Keith stuff was GREAT tonight. And I love the Logan angst. The feminists are bugging the hell out of me and I am pissed that the writers are making Dick look better than them.
Yes, as a group they are terrible and the ONE person that Veronica has spent any time with turns out to be an unethical headlines at any cost creep.
Dude. DOUBT a total stranger once in a while, m'kay?
I see where he was coming from. He wants some normal family, and that was being handed to him on a platter. Note he was quick to jump to the conclusion that the actual brother sold him out.
I've been thinking lately that the only reason people can lie to us is that we want them to. Once the desire to believe is gone, people are pretty shitty liars.
I knew Not!Logan was a journalist the second he and Logan were out in the ocean.
While the National Enquirer might not have a problem with a journalist posing as some celebrity's long lost brother to get an interview, I seriously can't imagine Vanity Fair or that ilk exposing themselves to a lawsuit that way....
While the National Enquirer might not have a problem with a journalist posing as some celebrity's long lost brother to get an interview, I seriously can't imagine Vanity Fair or that ilk exposing themselves to a lawsuit that way....
I so totally can. And remember, most magazine reporters are freelance, so VF might not have found out the details of how he got the story until later.
Yes, as a group they are terrible and the ONE person that Veronica has spent any time with turns out to be an unethical headlines at any cost creep.
Although my favorite moment was Veronica conceding that the mousetrap costumes were a brilliant idea, I'm really disliking the stereotyped angry feminist thing. I'm hoping there will be twist on it, but I'm also afraid that what we're seeing is all we're getting.
LOVED seeing LSG and 'Rico interacting again, though. She was totally going to hit on Keith if her husband had been cheating.