Well, none of those people were suspects, though. We'd need Nish, and that cigar smoking trustee, and the secretary, maybe.
I can't even remember the Mustard reference. What was it?
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Well, none of those people were suspects, though. We'd need Nish, and that cigar smoking trustee, and the secretary, maybe.
I can't even remember the Mustard reference. What was it?
When Veronica notes that Tim's wearing gloves, she quips, "What's that? You heading to the parlor to strangle Colonel Mustard after this?"
Oh, that's right. I was all stuck on the Crocket and Tubbs thing and couldn't remember anything else.
I've posted some nice things about VM folk because I don't post non-nice things, generally.
Well, and because they really gave you an awfully lot of nice things to say. I officially love Francis Capra.
I love it when likeable people work for a show I like.
The end of the the Cupid ep showed Veronica stumbling across Parker and Logan, didn't it? She looked surprised and then sat somewhere else or something. Not that there won't probably be fallout, but I don't think she was surprised by Wallace's comments.
I think there was a Fury association in there as well, although heaven knows how or why.
Because they got the mustard out?
Oh yes, I just don't know how it convinced me to choose as I did in P-C's poll.
What do you all think will change about the show, now that Keith is Sheriff? He mentioned an election. Do you think he'll run? Win? If he wins, do you think we'll see a lot of strin on the daddy-daughter ties?
I think he'll run and win. Then he and Veronica will be at odds because he not only has to solve a case, but also follow the law, whereas she can use whatever sneaky tricks she wants to pull. I think as a private citizen, doing certain things during the course of an investigation may be ethically sticky, it's not the same as having the power of the state behind you and doing them.
Anyway, I think Keith will come to the conclusion that maybe it is better to work a little outside the law.
I think I came to all this because of Landry's dig at V "slumming it" as a PI.