would be to throw Veronica off the scent of whatever cafeterial worker spiked her drink (if, indeed, a cafeteria worker did).
I'm not disagreeing that it might have happened a different way, just that the scene was ultimately pointless.
Again, the whole thing is so unlikely-- it would have to either involve a conspiracy with a worker at the place she just happened to get her food at that day, or it would have to involve a fortuitous drink-spiking no one noticed-- that I think they're not going to dig the hole any deeper by explaining any more about how she got drugged.
That said, remembering the hair-taker was wearing a glove (that could have been a food-service glove) is making me doubt that, more and more.
I thought the glove looked more like a cloth formal glove than a latex one. I'm pretty sure it had stitching on the back of the hand, something you never see on food service gloves.
if Mercer was on the air for all/most/some of the rapes, then who wasn't? Piz. That's who.
Well, yeah, because he was in high school in Oregon, when Mercer was on the air last semester. If it's him, they're gonna have some 'splainin' to do about how he managed to commute down to San Diego.
Anybody else think that (a) Logan still hasn't told Veronica the truth about Tiajuana and (b) was so evasive about said trip because he'd been in contact with Duncan?
Ooooh. Hadn't thought about (b.
Duncan's in Australia.
Ahh, I knew he was someplace (and someplace warm), but couldn't remember exactly where. Probably conflated that with him escaping via Mexico.
Of course, we only know that he was in Australia last year....
I liked the secret about the hotel fire in Mexico. It's hard to write that kind of thing. But I doubt Logan would make that up.
I'm pretty sure it had stitching on the back of the hand, something you never see on food service gloves.
They don't show the back of the hand. The shot is facing the palm of the hand. The hand slides into view, fingers down and grabbing at Veronica's keys. The glove does not fit like a formal glove. It fits like too big plastic. I can't tell for certain that it's some sort of plastic rather than cloth, but it's also sort of rolled (just slightly) at the edge. There's no stitching on it anywhere, as far as I can tell.
Oh, watching on slo-mo, it seems Logan sees someone standing beside Veronica's car. Possibly a blond person, but I can't get a clear enough view to tell. Veronica is already down at this point (the alarm is already sounding and since she didn't activate it until after she fell to the floor of the garage), it isn't her.
I'm not disagreeing that it might have happened a different way, just that the scene was ultimately pointless.
I know. I just disagree with your assessment that it was pointless. I think it was entirely on purpose. It's either a red herring (and we'll find that out) or it wasn't (and we'll find that out) in the course of her solving the whole mystery.
I'm not disagreeing that it might have happened a different way, just that the scene was ultimately pointless.
I know. I just disagree with your assessment that it was pointless.
I don't think it was pointless, like I said, otherwise they wouldn't have filmed it. I diagreed that it was pointless.