Lovey relationship talk. "I'm going to the store!" "I'll miss you!"
They weren't in a reationship by then. It was Duncan/Veronica all the way. She'd already dumped Logan.
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Lovey relationship talk. "I'm going to the store!" "I'll miss you!"
They weren't in a reationship by then. It was Duncan/Veronica all the way. She'd already dumped Logan.
The Logan/Duncan thing reminds me a lot of Dylan/Brandon from 90210. I didn't feel that way last season, but the whole "Logan's mom is dead, Dad in jail" thing reminded me a lot of Dylan.
I suppose I shouldn't have started with that because I actually really liked the premiere. I love Veronica and Wallace together. I think Veronica/Duncan is boring, but in the context of where Veronica is at after the whole summer's events, I can see why he might be appealing to her. Still, I think he comes across as a giant cardboard cut-out (who could got nutso if he forgets his meds).
Watching the premiere has validated my decision to ditch Lost and go with VM.
Steve Guttenberg trying to kill her off to get sympathy votes?
That would be more sinister than what I had thought initially, which was just a rival killing her off as an intimidation tactic.
It must have something to do with Steve since it's an obvious plotski -- and since the main villain almost never is presented at the beginning of a story arc, I think they'll try to use this to cover up his villainess. And I mean, who would suspect Steve Guttenberg? Even with facelifts?
It would also serve the Rob's-a-one-trick-pony theory: make the washed-up-actor guest star the villain.
What. Ever. Too obvious.
Clearly, Wallace's love interest, the girl we haven't seen yet, is the villain. Or maybe it's Charisma.
OOPS IGNORE DOUBLES.
Also ignore asscaps.
Oh, someone somewhere theorized that Kendall wanted to kill Dick and Beaver to avoid splitting any sort of inheritance or some such thing.
This was the topic where I brought up the zombie shirts, yes? Because I'm offering. (And for those of you who are about to see this post twice, or who already have--I promise, only the two topics. I just didn't want to make the offer to an entire 1500-person board, you know? Or whatever we're up to now.)
Awesome, Katie. Thanks and insent.