Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Oof, okay, now someone in greenqueen's lj has posted "Am I going to have to slap a ho," in comment to the theory. For a moment, I forgot my age, and almost replied, "I belive there's medication for people inclined to self-injury," then I remembered I don't actually have to talk to any of these people.
Sadly, this morning, I woke up fully convinced that it's Moe. As (nice) people on LJ pointed out yesterday, Moe's alibi comes down to someone else seeing the clock, during an episode (the prison experiment one) in which mis-setting a clock featured prominently. I suspect Moe, possibly with the help of others damaged by the prison experiment (that kid from "Boy Meets World," and my poor, lil geek from F&G).
You know -- if Moe was the RA on duty that night he would have the pass keys, but I'm not sure that RA's get the pass keys ALL the time, you know?
Unless it was somebody on his floor. Which I cannot remember whether it was or not.
The writing certainly made sure we KNEW that Moe has keys. As if that will be important later on, not just for the purposes of the current episode plot, since we know Veronica can pick locks if necessary.
I can't remember if this was discussed here or not, but if you're in L.A., you won't get VM, tomorrow. You'll get it Saturday. From the televisionary blog:
Just a few days after learning that the CW had picked up additional episodes of mystery/drama Veronica Mars (even if it had been for a back seven, rather than nine), I learned (via a tipoff from Televisionary reader Travis) that Los Angeles' CW affiliate, KTLA, would be preempting this week's episode of Veronica Mars to instead air the Clippers vs. Lakers game.
No mention of the switcheroo has appeared on-air so far and Los Angeles-based fans who anxiously watched the previews for this week's episode of Veronica Mars are sadly out of luck. KTLA is shunting this week's episode to Saturday night at 9 pm. (The same goes for Gilmore Girls as well, which is being booted this week to Saturday at 8 pm.)
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Oh Cindy thank you! I need to make sure the Tivo catches that because I'm not a basketball fan at all and having 2 hours of Clippers instead of GG and Veronica? No and Way. Of course now I'll have to wrestle the clicker away from my son on Saturday night (usually that's his night to watch Nickelodeon)
You're welcome, Dawn.
It stinks to lose such a big market during sweeps, and no matter how many people actually realize it's on Saturday instead of Tuesday, fewer people in the right demo will have their asses in chairs on a Saturday night at nine o'clock.
Okay, so there are two more episodes to this serial rape arc. Anyone else ready to spec before tonight's episode?
I think it's Moe. Rationale in white font, because I think it's pretty strong. It is not based on any kind of spoiler information, though. I'm unspoiled.
I think his alibi is shaky, because as people have pointed out, it stands on someone else confirming what time it was, during an episode in which messing with a clock played a big part. I think he was damaged by his previous participation in the prison experiment. If there is a group of rapists (which was first floated as a possibility last season, when Veronica thought the rape was part of the frat's points-game), I think it's possible that Horseshack (F&G boy) and Rafe (Boy Meets World Boy) are part of it.
And to repeat myself, I doubt the rapist drugged and shaved Veronica. Rationale also in white font.
Why drug her up in such a public place, where you might not get access to her? Why start to shave her first? I would think trophy-taking would happen after the crime, with serial criminals. I think the drugging and headshaving was done (organized) by Nish and/or some of the other anti-frat women.
Cindy, I agree with you on all points. Though I admit that I forgot the episode was on tonight. (What? I'm rather drugged up right now, and I didn't get enough sleep last night, so all I can focus on is making it through 3 hours and 45 more minutes of work so that I can go home to the sweet, sweet embrace of my bed.)
I hear ya, baby. Are you drugged for pain or for illness?
I am not drugged, but I suspect someone could make a case for doing so, as I freely invited three children over to my house this afternoon, in addition to the three who live here, when I should be baking, and of course, my dh decided to work from home today (which necessitates keeping quiet 6 children [2x age ten; 2x age seven, 2x age six]).
This post is brought to you by the Of-Course-I'm-On-Topic Chorale, singing that old favorite,
Just Shoot Me.
I hear ya, baby. Are you drugged for pain or for illness?
Pain. Not bad, and with drugs it's almost non-existent. Druuuuuuugs.