It could work that Veronica gets called upon to help Logan who is accused or implicated in a murder 4 years on, et cetera. Or any of the other regular cast whom we wouldn't mind seeing more of!
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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I love the FBI idea as well, especially if Keith and Wallace remained on the show.
Four years later ... Veronica Mars investigates the tragic murder of Piz.
victor, I would totally watch that story. (Then they could have the Piz actor on the show just sometimes and it would all be in flashback.)
Then they could have the Piz actor on the show just sometimes and it would all be in flashback.
Exactly. And Logan can be a prime suspect, but it'll turn out to instead have been a rabid LoVe shipper.
I'd want Keith and Weevil to stay and maybe the other minor characters to make appearances.
"Hey, has anyone seen Piz?"
"Yeah, he was right over there... Three years ago... Huh. I never noticed he was missing."
It could be interesting seeing how Veronica's questionable ethics per investigating come into play in an FBI setting. Publicly chastised and covertly embraced, for example (given that the FBI has a history of shady ethics itself). Also, something blowing up in Veronica's face could have significantly larger consequences.
Heh. Veronica ends up in black ops.
I think my problem with the possibly new format is that Neptune was as much a character to me as any of the cast. So even the move to Hearst has been a little disappointing.
I'm sure I'd watch whatever they go with, if the show is renewed, but I also hate the idea that the network is dictating changes that the creators didn't have in mind.
Four years is not enough time to get Veronica in the FBI. They've got really strict recruitment standards, and they don't recruit right out of college. Usually you need (a) a graduate degree in something relevant (law, criminology, pathology, accounting) or (b) serious law-enforcement experience, to get in.
t / X-Files geekery
Which of course doesn't mean they'll pay attention to that.
I'm not sure what I think, except that I think fandom is crazy and I'm not going looking at any of the panicking fangirls. Although I may swing by FW, for yucks.