So far I am liking not!Lucky for the Dean's murder.
Same here. I am suspicious that he came to the party and purposefully made a HUGE scene in front of all those people, when usually, the character comes across as calculating, controlled and underhanded (e.g. the elaborate chase he lead Veronica on re. the plagiarism case.) I think he might have been establishing his alibi.
It's too bad, because I'd actually love to see Tim and Veronica working together to track down the killer despite their mutual animosity. I freakin' love the whole "enemies working together toward a common goal" trope.
So far I am liking not!Lucky for the Dean's murder. We saw that he is kind of obsessive and crazy in the last episode, and it seems he would do anything for the professor. So, I think he did what he thought was a favor to the professor by killing the Dean. I think this mystery is going to be far more interesting. There are already so many suspects.
The Perfect-Murder assignment makes Landry and Tim (Not!Lucky) the early favorites.
The pointed emphasis on the fact that the A papers will be posted publically, and that Veronica's A paper was among the A papers that would be post publically, was extra pointy.
- We already know Landry posts the A papers, from episode where Veronica was accused of plagiarism.
- We were shown Veronica's A, in this episode.
- We were then told extra double sure for certain that Veronica got an A, and her A paper would be posted, and did she want to fix any syntax errors, etc., before her A paper was posted.
I expect there's a good chance that whoever killed the dean may well have followed whatever plans Veronica laid out in her paper, because such is her life.
It's too bad, because I'd actually love to see Tim and Veronica working together to track down the killer despite their mutual animosity. I freakin' love the whole "enemies working together toward a common goal" trope.
Me, too. When she was looking at his rape-case wall, I was hoping for that. Maybe they will work together. If they work together, the odds go even higher that he's guilty.
I expect there's a good chance that whoever killed the dean may well have followed whatever plans Veronica laid out in her paper, because such is her life.
Aiieee! And, heh. Poor Veronica.
Maybe they will work together. If they work together, the odds go even higher that he's guilty.
I got super extra suspicious to the point of knowing Moe was involved when she started planning stuff in his presence. (when she was talking about the plan for storming the party with Wallace and Piz)
Oh, stray thought I had during the ep -- Wallace and Piz should fight crime together more often!
I got super extra suspicious to the point of knowing Moe was involved when she started planning stuff in his presence. (when she was talking about the plan for storming the party with Wallace and Piz)
Yes! That was confirmation for me too, Nora. And I love that they undermined it--made me doubt it, by having him "save" her from Mercer, but there's something menacing about the way that boy wields a cup of tea, because it's always been the tea that has convinced me of his involvement.
I expect there's a good chance that whoever killed the dean may well have followed whatever plans Veronica laid out in her paper, because such is her life.
I didn't think of this, but it would be an interesting storyline!
The writers should give Piz a point. I think the actor is adorable, but he's been about as crucial as a performing seal, thus far. See Piz! See Piz's cute mug. See Piz mug with his cute mug! Mug, Piz! Mug!
Cindy's post just reminded me of another small thing that i loved about last night's episode. when Landry is spouting off about who different people had decided to murder in the papers he says something about killing the illustrious sheriff and the camera pans to Veronica's semi-smirking face. priceless.
Yes, that was good. At first I assumed Veronica wrote that one, but then I thought I detected pleased surprise in that smirk. What did you think, tiggy?