Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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i'm thinking there's going to be some kind of parallel between Coach/Josh and Dean/whatever dean's son's name is. Dean's son is really the only logical person in the running for the murder.
pleasepleaseplease let that be the end of mopey, sad sack Logan.
i'm thinking there's going to be some kind of parallel between Coach/Josh and Dean/whatever dean's son's name is. Dean's son is really the only logical person in the running for the murder.
I'm thinking the same thing.
When they introduced the 11 year-old, I rolled my eyes and cringed. But she grew on me.
I'm glad we got to see some of Logan's wit this episode amidst the moping. The "Who was that?" "Your brother-in-law." and him giving the irate teacher an apple gave me hope for the future.
Annoyed that we only got five minutes of Wallace in an episode centered around the death of the basketball coach. You'd think if any episode would be an oppurtunity for more Wallace...
someone on my flist pointed out that the little girl was none other that Little Girl God from Joan of Arcadia. i liked her then and i liked her tonight too.
the scene in the elevator was awkward mixed with adorable and her squeeing about Veronica.
Little Girl God!
That whole side plot could have been puke-worthy if Heather were played by anyone but the awesome Juliette Goglia. I love her. As it stands, I thought her interaction with Logan were sweet without being saccharine, but thank GOD she finally got Logan to get the hell out of that hotel room. (And the bit with the apple! A glimmer of the old snarky Logan!)
Did Veronica *really* help break Josh out of jail? I mean, Alexandre Dumas was an ironic reading material for that particular situation, but unless those were magic teleportation cookies, I can't see how that could have been accomplished.
Dean O'Dell's letter of recommendation actually made me a little sniffly. Aww.
All in all, not a bad ep.
tiggy! THAT'S who she was -- I could not remember.
Okay, I had a massive taping malfunction and lost the first six minutes of the episode. So Wallace WAS in it? My tape started when Veronica was accepting the bribe her dad left and walked in on the Coach's widow and son consulting Keith.
Did I miss any crime scene stuff?
And yeah, things are topsy-turvy when Dick is the together one.
I really don't think that Veronica helped whathisface escape.
sumi, I don't remember everything, but the teaser included Wallace and Veronica having ice cream (or something). I don't think you missed crime scene stuff, but you maybe missed the Coach/father coming down on the player/son, and the son quitting the team.
Little girl god! I knew I liked her. I was all set to hate the Logan and the Incorrigible Moppet aspect of this episode, and then I didn't, and couldn't figure out why. Now I know. She was kind of particularly adorable in the awkward elevator scene.
Oh show. You felt like you, last night. I don't know how or why, but you did. Thank you, show.
Did Veronica *really* help break Josh out of jail?
I doubt it, but presumably Lamb has found an empty hollowed out book in the cell that he knows Veronica brought into his jail, so it's an easy conclusion to jump to.
The elevator scene was awesome. And I'm with DX re: why Lamb thinks Veronica helped Josh escape.
I saw a theory on lj that the boy is probably allergic to peanuts and specifically requested peanut butter cookies to prompt a reaction that would require hospitalization - then he escaped from there. That seems most likely.
I suspect that pointedly filmed reveal of the cellmate will have some connection to Josh's escape.