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Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.

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lisah - Nov 01, 2006 6:06:16 am PST #4088 of 5730
Punishingly Intricate

I couldn't figure out what was going on with Wallace and the test either--if he'd been caught for cheating or confessed. I just loved the whole bit about him having always wanting to be a mechanical engineer and now he was failing his first mechanical engineering class and how sad he was about that. It seemed very real to me and un-TV like.

What were Logan & Veronica supposed to be dressed up as?


Topic!Cindy - Nov 01, 2006 6:07:15 am PST #4089 of 5730
What is even happening?

i'm not understanding where people are seeing ambiguity.
Because we got no confirmation of what happened. We don't know if Wallace just cheated, or if Wallace was set up, or if Wallace confessed.

(Or my spec-crack theory that Wallace decided to sting the people who were setting him up).


sumi - Nov 01, 2006 6:13:46 am PST #4090 of 5730
Art Crawl!!!

Apparently Logan and Veronica were the White Stripes.

I like the idea that Wallace just wrote about what happened on the exam.

(Don't most colleges have legitimate tutoring offices that Wallace could have discovered?)


lisah - Nov 01, 2006 6:15:17 am PST #4091 of 5730
Punishingly Intricate

Apparently Logan and Veronica were the White Stripes.

Really? Logan was not nearly greasy enough. Were they even wearing red and white?


Hil R. - Nov 01, 2006 6:17:18 am PST #4092 of 5730
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

(Don't most colleges have legitimate tutoring offices that Wallace could have discovered?)

Yes, but for some reason, a lot of students either don't know about them or are embarrassed to use them. (From what I've seen, there's some stigma associated with Academic Support, but not so much with a private tutor.) At my campus, you can get a tutor from Academic Support for $15 an hour. As a private tutor, I charge, at minimum, $40 an hour, as does everyone else in my department, and we've all got plenty of students hiring us.


Topic!Cindy - Nov 01, 2006 6:26:29 am PST #4093 of 5730
What is even happening?

Apparently Logan and Veronica were the White Stripes.

That's who they were?!? Ah. That would have been funnier with Duncan, before the paternity reveal.


Nutty - Nov 01, 2006 6:37:06 am PST #4094 of 5730
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Although, generally speaking, it's harder to call cheat on somebody who only has the questions in advance. There are a lot of departments (okay maybe not mathy departments) where it's standard to put out the questions before the exam. The student is graded not on how quickly he can react to an unexpected question, but on how well he covers all the aspects of a question.

(Because, he still had to come up with an answer -- so, he's still learning the material. It's only when the answer is supplied for him that he's not learning.)

Also, when you've got the questions in advance, but not the answers, you're just as likely to still get answers wrong, to have to struggle through parts, etc. etc. It doesn't follow that Wallace should have been able to finish the exam way early, unless he memorized his answers verbatim.

Or wasn't actually taking the exam at all.


§ ita § - Nov 01, 2006 6:42:39 am PST #4095 of 5730
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

when you've got the questions in advance, but not the answers, you're just as likely to still get answers wrong, to have to struggle through parts, etc. etc

Just as likely? Give me my book and extra time outside of exam hall stress and I think I can change those odds. Otherwise everything would be open book take home.

I don't know how I feel about this episode, but it made me feel like I needed to shower. Veronica was so nasty. I know the whole "Neptune is corrupt" and "Veronica is flawed" thing, but this was like the counselling eavesdropping in S1. Weevil's comment about how many friends she has was right on point.


Topic!Cindy - Nov 01, 2006 6:55:24 am PST #4096 of 5730
What is even happening?

Nutty, Wallace went back and bought the answers.

What did Veronica do that struck you as nasty, ita? Was it her big assumptions about Weevil?


Jon B. - Nov 01, 2006 6:58:00 am PST #4097 of 5730
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I think Wallace's friend (and teammate, right?) set him up, and that's how the prof knew so quickly.

I don't get this at all. What's the motive? Also, it seems overly convoluted (though that's never stopped this show before).