I enjoyed the episode. Got to love Vinnie. Total scumbag one second, coming to save the day the next.
Piz and the R.A. turn to look at Veronica.
That was beautiful. I actually liked Piz a lot more in this episode. Maybe it was because he wasn't mooning over Veronica and was instead being cranky about Veronica bringing her life into his dormroom.
Why is Keith being coy about Kendall being dead? Wouldn't that be a matter of public record? Did I miss something about her body not being there?
Her body wasn't found. Other than the blood on the picture frame, there was no actual evidence of violence or murder in the cabin.
No clue why Keith didn't tell Vinnie she's dead, though, considering he did report her murder to the local authorities.
Also, did the Fitzpatrick who offed his brother take the pen?
He picked it up before he shot him, so I'm guessing so.
I want a girl I have a huge, mostly unrequited crush on to sleep in my roommate's bed and walk around in cute little boxers and T-shirts.
Yes. This. Though I'll settle for Veronica doing it more often. Yow.
t /shallow
I'm not sure what the deal with Mercer having to stay in jail for his attitude was, beyond really, truly, doubly proving he wasn't the rapist or something.
I'm not sure what the deal with Mercer having to stay in jail for his attitude was, beyond really, truly, doubly proving he wasn't the rapist or something.
Also helped to rule out Piz, since if Mercer were back, he wouldn't need his show covered.
I'm not sleeping and still thinking of Occam's Razor. Veronica has jumped to a wrong but logical conclusion in every episode I can think of this season.
But if Logan was with Piz -- in Piz's room -- how was he on the radio? (Or am I misremembering?)
But if Logan was with Piz -- in Piz's room -- how was he on the radio? (Or am I misremembering?)
Hey, that's right.
Maybe the comment Veronica made earlier about Mercer possibly taping his show is the clue. Unless Piz ran to the studio right after Logan left -- or did we see Veronica in the cafeteria with Piz on the speakers before that?
I don't like this repeated hammering of "Veronica is a judgmental, untrusting shrew who will drive the people who love her away!" anvils and the after-school special-esque lessons via cases wherein Veronica learns to trust and be forgiving. I mean, the people who she loved *did* let her down and her massive trust issues are valid characterization points, so the complexities are there, yet I feel like the writing is going about this arc in a particularly graceless way. Bah.
well, this episode annoyed the fuck out of me.
When we got to the point where Veronica is walking out to her car, I was afraid we'd get a cliffhanger. I am so glad there wasn't a cliffhanger.
But if Logan was with Piz -- in Piz's room -- how was he on the radio? (Or am I misremembering?)
Just rewatched. It's not Piz on the radio.
Just rewatched. It's not Piz on the radio.
Yeah, I was confused about the whole Piz thing in this thread. He sounded like Piz but identified himself as "DJ Hellfish," when Piz A) isn't a DJ, he has a talk show and B) calls himself "The Piz."
I don't like this repeated hammering of "Veronica is a judgmental, untrusting shrew who will drive the people who love her away!" anvils and the after-school special-esque lessons via cases wherein Veronica learns to trust and be forgiving. I mean, the people who she loved *did* let her down and her massive trust issues are valid characterization points, so the complexities are there, yet I feel like the writing is going about this arc in a particularly graceless way. Bah.
Well, I think it's at least good because people have been bitching about Veronica all season, and these later episodes have made it clear that the writers have actually been aware of how she's been acting.