I'm getting a bit nervous about the final block of episodes this season, since they're going to be all stand-alone mysteries. I'm afraid that means more of the Logan/Veronica angsty emo hamsterwheel, which has been bugging me for a while.
Yes, I know that relationship stuff is important to character development, but why does it have to be all romantic/sexual relationships? I'm much more interested in seeing Veronica interact with Mac, or Wallace or Keith than with any love interest at this point.
Well, I'm very interested in seeing next week's episode. I saw the opening scene AND the Director's Cut and it looks good.
Also, I just went to the CW website to look at the opening scene/director's cut, and looked at the name of last week's ep, which was "There's Got to be a Morning After Pill" which definitely indicates it's more than marketing fucking THAT "Plan B v. RU-486" situation up.
And, jiminy! There's a lot of stuff going on there. Between the preview, the opening scene, AND the director's cut, you've got your A, B, and C plots there, and potentially another thread, if (wf)
none of those three have anything to do with the Dean O'Dell mystery, which it didn't look like they did, but could work out to do.
indicates it's more than marketing fucking THAT "Plan B v. RU-486" situation up.
The writers did know the difference, but they liked the pun, so.
and the episode titles have been puns since day one. so...
The writers did know the difference, but they liked the pun, so.
...they went with it even though it helps perpetuate a myth propped up by the mass media that Plan B is an abortificant.
(sorry, I'm feeling self-righteous today)
and the episode titles have been puns since day one. so...
Well, there are some that aren't. Coincidentally, one example is, in fact..."Plan B."
All I know is, I've had that awful song stuck in my head since yesterday. "There's got to be a morning aaaaafffffftttter..."
...they went with it even though it helps perpetuate a myth propped up by the mass media that Plan B is an abortificant.
Well, "There's Got to Be an RU-486" would be a pretty lame title. (Though, actually, a lot of the titles for VM episodes are pretty lame.) I don't mind that the title mentions the morning-after pill rather than RU-486, because in the context of the title, it represents the same thing.