Usually you need (a) a graduate degree in something relevant (law, criminology, pathology, accounting)
It\'s not unreasonable that Veronica could have a Masters in four more years of school.
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Usually you need (a) a graduate degree in something relevant (law, criminology, pathology, accounting)
It\'s not unreasonable that Veronica could have a Masters in four more years of school.
I suppose it's possible, true. She'd have to spend more time actually doing classwork and less time solving cases, though.
What do we actually know about the FBI summer program that Veronica is suppose to be up for? Is it supposed to be a fast track into the FBI in any way?
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.
This is why I'd like to see her be an adult detective, rather than a gifted hobbyist. Keith could be Sheriff, and they could have a complicated relationship. Her situations could be much more adult, and the storylines could be so much more film noir in character.
You also have to go through the physical training at Quantico. I don't see the wee Veronica making it through.
The FBI idea makes me kind of ill. Veronica's a rule breaker. She does what she has to do to get the job done. That isn't the way law enforcement works.
I just don't see it. I'm just smelling desperation from CW.
I just don't see it. I'm just smelling desperation from CW.
This is me.
There are plenty of shows about the FBI on the air already. Who needs another one? And honestly, as Cash said, Veronica fitting in at the FBI? I can't see it. I can't see her wanting to, for that matter.
This is why I'd like to see her be an adult detective, rather than a gifted hobbyist.
I don't see how that would make the show any different, though. She gets paid now, sometimes, and even if she doesn't have a license, it certainly doesn't seem to matter.
I guess my feeling is, Veronica never showed any interest in solving crimes or detective work until Lily died and her mother disappeared. Yeah, she's gifted at it, but again, it was the personal connections to the mysteries that informed her characters, and the show, for me. That's already, mostly, gone. And Veronica is, again *to me*, becoming a lot less likable, for reasons I'm not sure I understand.
Some shows don't have a long-term premise, just as some novels wouldn't spawn a series. For me, what was best about this show and these characters has already been covered.
t /pessimist
It's true, changing it to the FBI makes the show pretty much by definition not noir.
Might be uh, fun, to have VM takeoff of "To Live And Die in L.A."
Wrong federal agency though.
I don't know, X-files skirted noir in a lot of ways.
Four years later ... Veronica Mars investigates the tragic murder of Piz.
I love this idea!
I would be very behind a four year jump into the future, as a PI, as an FBI agent, whatever. I'd like to see what an adult Veronica, utilizing the agency she developed in herself when we first met her, would do with her life when she doesn't have to prove anything to anyone, when she doesn't live in the town that defined her, when she chooses to be an investigator, criminal or private, because it's what she wants to do with her life. I'm all for going.
but I also hate the idea that the network is dictating changes that the creators didn't have in mind.
I could be wrong, but I suspect it's the other way around.
Fact is, the show isn't well watched. If they want to keep it on the air, it's all about changin' the show format, and that's as much the show runners responsibility as the nets.
Personally, I don't watch VM as it's not my thang, but if it moved to the FBI I would check it oot again. Which would probably be the kiss of death.