I'll tell you one thing: it is a whole lot less awkward for Veronica to kiss Duncan given Duncan is shorter than Logan. I didn't cringe when they kissed.
That said, I couldn't really give a shit about the 'ships.
'Out Of Gas'
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I'll tell you one thing: it is a whole lot less awkward for Veronica to kiss Duncan given Duncan is shorter than Logan. I didn't cringe when they kissed.
That said, I couldn't really give a shit about the 'ships.
Cindy, I meant to post that I was young and out of the loop earlier, only I got distracted and had to go to work.
I don't think Logan is hot myself, but different strokes and all that. He has the bad boy thing going on in spades, but I think that works against him in the long run. Plus, I don't blame Veronica for not wanting to be his only sane anchor. She's already had to deal with her mother and how that backfired, and at least mom doesn't seem to have seething rage just under the surface.
I'm wondering if Meg will now haunt her like Lilly did. I was surprised to see Lilly's ghost come back into the storyline.
I missed the first 20 minutes because I was still at work (arg!), I think I picked up everything except who was at that door. I know she hooked up with Logan over the summer, dumped him, and re-hooked with Duncan. I'm just fuzzy as to when the door scene was because if it was right after the scene with Aaron, wasn't Logan getting beat up?
Side note: I love Keith Mars. That is all.
The door scene happened at 3 something am. Presumably long after the Aaron and beating timeframe. Dad managed to get treatment in the hospital, Veronica confronted her mother, Mom took the money and left while Veronica was sleeping.
The door scene happened at 3 something am.
Okay, so it was Logan, then?
Bloody and beaten, but yes it was Logan.
The whole psycho-teenage-alcoholic thing only loses him a few points.
See, and it took me a second to realize you meant Logan, and not Duncan. Who has emotional drama and rage issues of his own...
The thing about Duncan is, he's nice. He's upstanding, smart, and nice. And he adores Veronica.
Of course that's boring to watch. Nice does not good television make. But it makes much better boyfriend than psychotic jackass, even if psychotic jackass does angst much hotly.
He's upstanding, smart, and nice.
I so disagree. His treatment of Veronica last year wasn't nice.
He never sniped. He called Logan off, when he could, at least eventually. His treatment of Veronica was really awkward, and very avoidy, and he should have just come clean about everything from the beginning, perhaps, but that wouldn't have been nice either - he knew Veronica loved Keith, and revealing that Keith might not be her Daddy would have been painful. So, that's a hard decision, and choosing as he did didn't make him un-nice.
Any particular moment you're thinking of as being non-nice?