Oh sod it all, I am working this weekend. Better get the hell off all social media!
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Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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So Patton Oswalt's character tries to solve cold cases. That's super-specific casting.
I'm thinking created the role for the actor?
3 episodes in. Pleased so far. Showing some amazing self-restraint by going to bed rather than continuing to watch if I do say so myself.
I'm not surprised, exactly, but having some kind of reaction to noticing that I am not finding myself expecting VM to be Eleanor. Acting.
Digging the title sequence. Chrissie Cussing Hynde
Oh sod it all, I am working this weekend. Better get the hell off all social media!
Vonnie's got the right idea. If you don't want to be spoiled, stay off of social media until you've watched all eight episodes.
I watched all eight episodes. I was up until 4am. I am really quite tired
OK, once I fired up episode 4 this morning I couldn't stop until I was done. Mixed feelings. I do hope they'll keep making this show until there's no one left but Veronica, Dick Casablancas' head in a jar, and a dog with a funny name, as that seems the inevitable conclusion.
I'm only 2 episodes in, but I'm amused that Logan is more emotionally mature than Veronica. And don't think I didn't love the Hulk reference. Oh, Logan. Tim has only seen the pilot episode and the movie, so I paused episode 2 to explain Logan's backstory. It got a little complicated when I tried to explain how Duncan had Logan's dad whacked.
I have a super bad feeling about Daddy Mars. I'm 100% unspoiled, but you don't introduce a gun in act 1 without using it in act 3, and Keith is not doing so well. Damn it.
The Hulk conversation was so so good! And emotionally honest with good insight into the characters
I'm forever Team Leo, but I'm impressed with Logan's actual emotional development and apparent hard work to deal with his boatloads of shit, which is in stark contrast to Veronica, who admittedly knows that she's fucked up but is really really stuck there. Like, I love that about the character of Veronica -- there aren't a lot of female protagonists who are allowed to be so incredibly flawed, and that's something we need to see more of -- but it also makes me a little sad for her. Like, if *Logan* can work on his shit, anyone can.
Hard agree, Tep. Alla that.