I really liked this episode, even though it was so light it might have been fluffy.
I loved the opening scene with Wallace and Veronica. He's so cute when he pretends he doesn't want to do girl talk with Veronica. I wonder if Veronica decided she just wanted to be friends because she wasn't hearing from Wallace that he was anything other than normal Piz. Maybe she needs the ego-boo? Maybe she really likes him a lot, and is afraid to like him if he doesn't like her. I don't know. Either way, I'm enjoying their little romance both for its own sake, and for the interesting residual V/L feelings it's bringing to the surface.
I knew when Keith came in with the news that he was running unopposed that it couldn't last.
There was some good dialogue in this episode. "Waiting for the tip. It's a customary thing, in America." Desmond was such a scuzbucket, but I loved all his nicknames for Piz: Fez, Pus, Pez, Buzz, Bizzen. La Paz.
Scott and I couldn't figure out why the undie-clad groupie was objectionable. I never thought I'd feel badly for a groupie getting the boot. She didn't look old to me. t /eye of the beholder . I half expected that she and Desmond were in cahoots -- and made the tapes disappear.
The Mac and Veronica Eggplant/Veggie Lasagna boy symbolism. "The Bronson Parmesean is good for me, but ooh, the Maxi-ccine looks awfully tempting." And Mac gave as good as she got. Then the Eggplant called. Ha!
Logan and Veronica still give good elevator. I was surprised that Logan jumped back in. Is it wrong that I'm glad he's suffering a little from the sexual jealousy too -- even though Veronica never actually did anything to make him jealous. Poor Parker. It was nice and awkward when the elevator doors opened up to reveal Piz saying, "Thank God you're...uh hey." Logan trying to be brave with, "Good luck," coming out of the same face where his my-puppy-has-cancer eyes live made me want to woobify him. It's good to see him stressing out over school. Too bad his professor ended up being such an asshat.
Dick ran over his own foot. HA! Meanwhile, Bronson is killing Mac with Ultimate Frisbee, and Logan's calling her for homework help.
The product placement for the Extra Gum cracked me up, especially once there was an actual commercial for Extra, at the next break. I can handwave away that a college station wouldn't have sponsors, because I never would have known that, if I didn't read it here.
Leo is back. He looks good, but he still mumbles like he has a mouthful of marbles. Interesting to hear that Danny Boyd is back. I wonder if we'll see more of the Fitzpatricks before the end of the season.
The scene with Logan, Mac and Dick was funny. Dick's spiel about who would you ask for advice about a lion put me in mind of a Dwight Schrute line.
Wallace's, "Which bothers you, because making out with you is supposed to be a life-changing experience," may have been pretty close to the truth of what was going on in Veronica's mind.
Logan gives Mac an excuse to call Max and I find I've gone all in for M/M, even though I really like Bronson. Hot nerd-on-nerd action, indeed.
I thought the skinny dipping scene was dumb and kind of a waste of time, but I guess it was worth it for the next scene after the break between Desmond and Keith.
I liked the scene between Veronica and Piz in the car with the conversation about things being awkward. But I really liked them holding hands. I'll come along for the ride, wherever they're going, even though I want more Veronica and Logan. I felt so badly for Logan asking Mac about Piz and Veronica, and Mac's refusal to discuss it, other than to let him know he's being an idiot.
Poor Keith, giving Vinnie all that credit, just so Vinnie could run against him. And poor Bronson. He's so cute. Let's fix him up with Parker. She's not averse to dating a friend's ex.
So Leo's back on the force? Um. I'm glad to have him back, but he stole evidence from the evidence (continued...)