Moe is the R.A., Chip is the frat boy we first met last year in "The Rapes of Graff".
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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If someone is stalking Veronica, it's just a matter of time until she accidentally gives them an opportunity. It's a college food service, so I'm somehow thinking that hair (and worse) in the food isn't all that out of the ordinary. So I vote Occam's Razor.
Were the Theta's the sorority that Veronica infiltrated?
Zeta Theta Beta.
I'm beginning to feel like I'm going to have to tag this: I really do like Veronica Mars but...
The mystery this week was lah-hame. Both really simplistic and really messy.
I thought the A plot was weak too, which is why I didn't think the episode, while good, wasn't as good as last week's.
I thought the A plot was weak too, which is why I didn't think the episode, while good, wasn't as good as last week's.Grandmum won't eat with the double-speak!
Grandmum won't eat with the double-speak!
ha! this proves my inner monologue disagreeing with my morning radio show about women not relating to each other(or others) by using movie/tv quotes.
In response to IAmNotReallyASpring's point, I'm just going to import something ita just said in BoxedSet, in response to some sci-fi critique:
I think the guy forgets that humans are the ones consuming the stories, and that fiction has...mechanisms. Sometimes emotional impact is the point, not equations.
I care much more that VM taps into the emotional through-lines in a given episode. For me, the mystery is the device, I think, more than the point.
Grandmum won't eat with the double-speak!
Oh, criminy.
You love jumping on me, don't you.