I have PTJD: Post Traumatic Joss Disorder.
When two adorable characters have such a lovely time, their first time, and it's the female's first time ever -- I'm digging out my heat-vision goggles to see if I can catch a glimpse of a soul as it drifts off into the ether.
It's a thing.
Logan actually enjoying himself.
Not only that, Logan enjoying himself for the second time WITHOUT Veronica around. I wonder if he's going to notice a pattern.
Who's Bronson again? I spent the whole episode thinking that was Piz.
Bronson is the animal rights guy.
Cindy - heh.
Pretty much what Victor said.
No wonder Muhney was talking about trying to get roles on another show... (in his lj community, IIRC).
I liked Wallace's reference back to the first season... just wish it hadn't been him basically calling Lamb a fag. Along those lines, I was completely unsurprised to hear Veronica make a joke alluding to prison rape, since that has been a hallmark of the show since day one.
Uh. Hope I'm not harshing anyone's mellow, here. I've pretty much broken up with the show, just had it on in the background while I was doing stuff last night.
Mac and Bronson had me grinning from ear to ear (although it also had me wondering for a nano-second if there was any way Bronson could be the killer).
I had the same thought, Cindy. He better not be evil.
No wonder Muhney was talking about trying to get roles on another show... (in his lj community, IIRC).
yeah, i wondered about that as well. i thought maybe he had some insider knowledge about a fourth season though. i never expected him to be killed off.
I was cracking up when Keith asked Veronica why there was a gun in the fridge and she kept coming up with puns.
I broke down and put a VM wallpaper on my desktop. I guess I'm really hooked now.
yeah, i wondered about that as well. i thought maybe he had some insider knowledge about a fourth season though. i never expected him to be killed off.
At one point, I wondered if Lamb would be killed off, but I figured it would be the final mystery, or something like that. Then, when I heard about Muhney up for other pilots, I just figured he was hedging his bets, in case VM didn't make it back, or that maybe he was not happy with how little screen time he got. I never expected him to die this soon. I was so surprised.
I broke down and put a VM wallpaper on my desktop. I guess I'm really hooked now.
What's the wallpaper, vw?
ION, I cannot believe how upset the fandom is. I think MM is a peach, and I loved to hate Lamb. I think MM did a fine job with the role, but I also think it's courageous of Rob & company to kill off such a well-received character, played by such a popular actor, and the potential this opens up, storyline-wise is nearly limitless.
I think there was a lot of potential with Lamb's character by not killing him off. of course, most of it would be flashback-y and RT seems to want to move away from that, but whatever. i guess the opportunity is still there because with flashbacks it wouldn't matter if he was dead in present time.
i'm also annoyed that they just dropped the potential of giving Lamb some backstory. after the hint of abuse in Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner, i was expecting something. once again though...no emotional fallout.