So, mainstream press TV blogger type people hated the finale, apparently. The EW TV watch person [link] in particular seems to be, well, missing a point? Or maybe I'm missing a point. I thought the final episode last night was so true to the spirit of the show -- I couldn't have been more pleased, and here she is, going on and on about how "LoVe" (ecchuk) didn't get together at the end, like, GAG ME WITH A SPOON.
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TV Squad has a recap of the FBI thing.
I know it's a lost cause, but I'm whitefonting comments just in case.
So it basically would have been VM joins THE INSIDE? If there really was a total lack of Keith, I suspect I'd have little use for the show, much as I like Kristen Bell.
From Vonnie's link.
Although I've never loved Piz, something in me was rooting for him to interfere with LoVe just long enough for Logan and Veronica to realize that they couldn't live without each other.
Urk.
The episode where that happened would be like the worst fanfic ever filmed.
I thought the final episode last night was so true to the spirit of the show -- I couldn't have been more pleased, and here she is, going on and on about how "LoVe" (ecchuk) didn't get together at the end, like, GAG ME WITH A SPOON.
Gah. I'm so glad Rob didn't just throw them back together like he did at the end of season two. They had their moment, and it's clear they're working toward reconciliation. That's just fine.
Yeah, I'm sure Ron Silver will get right on that, as soon as he finished Wonder Woman.
yeesh...that FBI thing sounds pretty terrible.
feature film, huh? i think it's time we make a name for VM fans so we can properly organize. there's bronzers, there's browncoats, there's trekkies. what can VM fans call themselves?
yes, my tongue is in my cheek. not that i wouldn't love to see Logan on the big screen.