I am whupped. As for CB, she had better be studying for next week's bar exam. (She tells me she is. She has that crazed I-can't-friggin'-believe-I-am-taking-the-bar-exam tone in her voice that I have come to know so well.)
Ledge voice. Poor CB. And poor you, being so whupped.
tiggy, that really is pretty adorable.
where some crazy people were, like, calling her names like the one Lutz called Liz in the last episode of 30 Rock,
It rhymes with The Hermit of Mink Hollow?
After viewing that video, I need someone to tell me Kirsten Bell smuggles drugs in orphans or is actually shaped like a pear to make me not fixate on how all-roundedly awesome she is.
This week's podcast. It's very good, if I do say so myself.
It is very good, and it was much more informative than the podcasts usually are, with you and Kelley (and the other people??) guiding it.
Listen to it, y'all.
I am really not liking the trend of Veronica and Keith not actually figuring anything out, just being along for the ride as events unfold and the truth is revealed to them. When the MotW is as weak as this one was, I lose faith that the arc will have a satisfying resolution.
I thought this was the best episode of the season.
Why did you think the MotW was weak, -t?
I really enjoyed this week's episode. I will say it felt a bit disconnected from time to time because there was so much going on, but it felt like the old VM. Yay!
I was pleasantly surprised to actually get to see Mac and Logan having a life without Veronica, and I don't mind at all if something happens with Logan and Parker. I like Parker, and I like that Logan is lifting himself out of his funk. I also appreciate the fact that he does have a nice side, and Veronica is sometimes the last one to notice it.
I still don't know who killed the dean, and I don't particularly care, but I was out of my chair, eyes boggling, when Lamb was hit. Did not expect that (but I also don't read any of the interviews or casting stuff, so I had no idea he was looking elsewhere for work). Keith as sheriff again has awesome possibilities, and while I will miss MM, I bet (as others have said) there's at least some stuff that could come out about Lamb posthumously.
From the neurologist reveal on I was waiting for someone to suggest that it was a suicide dressed up as murder so the family could collect the insurance. Keith saying "whoever did it did him a favor" and then apparently not considering that he aranged it himself just seemed more obtuse than I think of Keith as being.
I finally caught the episode last night, and don't have anything to add, other than "WOW."