Apropos of nothing, the Veronica-character posts for the official MySpace make me want to claw my face off.
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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well, it was in the credits for two seasons. i think that's where a lot of the peeve comes from.
Aside from the last vengeance-quest (filling the bellhop's trunk with the hotel supplies), and one of the earliest (where she commissioned the bong and planted it in Logan's locker), when else has she been vengeful? I'm not denying she has been. Those are the only two incidents that I can think of, right now.
The episode that had the most appalling instance, IMO, of Veronica's single-minded drive for vengeance even when she's barking up the wrong tree is "My Mother the Fiend."
Yeah, Celeste Kane is a huge bitch. But Veronica's behavior in trying to out Celeste as Prom!Baby's mother (when she wasn't) was so unforgivably vengeful that D'Hoffryn would have hired her, if the 2 fictional universes overlapped.
Oh, that's true and probably the best example, Teppy.
(Not to say I don't understand V's motives, since Celeste had, among other things, used Clarence to threaten Veronica's life [to Lianne] or at least make it appear as if they'd kill Veronica).
Did they ever explain why, if the ATM photo exonerated the frat boys by implicating someone else, the police weren't in possession of the evidence and pursuing it?
There's quite a few things involved in that case that don't make sense. What's bugging me is why Claire was so messed-up that she could hardly stand up in the convenience store and why she looks so terrible in the ATM photo. If she was with her boyfriend, she was presumably no longer trying to convince people that she'd been roofied.
Did they ever explain why, if the ATM photo exonerated the frat boys by implicating someone else, the police weren't in possession of the evidence and pursuing it?
I wouldn't assume the police didn't get the evidence. The last episode was teeming with subplot; I don't know where they would have fit a throwaway scene calling off the sheriff department's investigation of that rape in particular.
I've been wondering if the recurrance of urban legends like the TA not knowing Logan, leaving class if the prof is 15 minutes late, and the woman selling all her husband's stuff (are there more?) would provide a clue to the larger mystery.
I've been wondering if the recurrance of urban legends like the TA not knowing LoganWhat urban legend is this? (Also, I think that was supposed to be an exam proctor).