Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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I have to say, that when Veronica was meeting with her gang and giving out tasks I was surprised that she trusted Moe. (Possibly because so many of us have suspected him.)
Loved the end -- one mystery nicely dovetailing into the other. Although the lack of promos has me worried that we're onto the winter hiatus.
Um, are we?
we are, indeed. january will be the next time we see some action.
Veronica's crying in the shower bit was very in character, too.
She's totally Buffy, y'all.
Except that she basically blew him off at the end of last week's ep, so why was she crying?
She keeps people at a distance -- not because she doesn't care about them, but because her past has laid the pattern where the people she cares about the most, the people she's closest to, are the ones who have hurt her beyond repair.
She pushes away the people she cares about the most. That's what she'd been doing with Logan, but it doesn't mean that she didn't care about him. Quite the opposite, I'd say.
I'll say it again -- she's Buffy.
Yeah, she pushes the people she cares about away AND I also think her response to being in danger is to prove that she doesn't need help. So, it was a doubly doomed relationship.
Thoughts at length tomorrow, but basically ... I liked it. It was all set up well, and it all followed.
That being said ... the moment Logan took a baseball bat to the cop car, that was my show. That's the borderline psychopath we know and love ... just crazy enough to do something stupid so he can inflict a world of hurt on the people who hurt his girl. Gotta love that.
Also, small thing I loved: Glad it was Parker who came to Veronica's rescue.
Also, small thing I loved: Glad it was Parker who came to Veronica's rescue.
Oh, not a small thing at all. I was fiercely glad that Veronica put up such a good fight and did most of the saving herself, and that when the aid came to her way, it came from Parker rather than any of the men in her life.
I didn't love it, but I liked it. I wasn't expecting to, as I've been so unhappy with this season so far, but that did a reasonably satisfying job wrapping up the mystery and setting up the new one. That Mercer was involved wasn't much of a surprise, but I did like the way they used the continuity to the Prisoner/Guard experiment episode as a plot twist. That was cool.
The V/L breakup scene was nicely done, and let me join in the chorus of approval that the Logan we knew and loved so well from the earlier seasons is back. Yay!
the moment Logan took a baseball bat to the cop car, that was my show. That's the borderline psychopath we know and love ... just crazy enough to do something stupid so he can inflict a world of hurt on the people who hurt his girl.
Amen. I somewhat shamefully bounced up and down when he was smashing the cop car and I realized what he was doing...and when he walked into that cell, I went "woobie!!!!"
And I also agree that Parker coming to Veronica's rescue was awesome. And glad Veronica was at least marginally helpful to herself with teh stabbing and the hammer and stuff. Yay.
Does GHB really work that fast?
I think the next mystery sounds neat (though sad that the cute moment of Weevil and Dean will be the only one!), but oh, the feminists. Oh. Oh. I just...argh.
Probably longer ago than last year because Moe is an RA -- I mean, are there sophomore RAs?
Yep. Also TAs, sometimes. I once had a TA who was an sophomore undergraduate. The professor really hated him, even though he was just as competent as the other TAs for the class.
Veronica's crying in the shower bit was very in character, too.
She's totally Buffy, y'all.
My wife said, "It's ok to feel, Buffy, just don't start singing."
I'm still curious what happened with the Dean at the Hotel (as I guess I should be) and then back to the admin office.
I realized afterward that we don't actually know what went down. He could have killed one or both of them, but I doubt that since they make great suspects.
And glad Veronica was at least marginally helpful to herself with teh stabbing and the hammer and stuff. Yay.
Dude, the girl doled out plenty of damage.
Veronica's crying in the shower bit was very in character, too.
She breaks down alone. She doesn't want to show anyone the cracks.
I loved the episode.
That
is how you do a long mystery, with clues everywhere and red herrings and fakeouts and foreshadowing and all that good shit.
Also, just to respond to Tep's "1 dimension" complaint, I really liked that despite the eggings, the feminists were shown doing something really positive by distributing the GHB detection things.