Wash: Were I unwed, I would take you in a manly fashion. Kaylee: 'Cause I'm pretty? Wash: 'Cause you're pretty.

'Heart Of Gold'


Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.

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Polter-Cow - Oct 12, 2005 8:11:40 pm PDT #693 of 5730
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

My show is back!

The end. More in LJ. Actually, transplanted from LJ:

This season is very different from the first season, except I think it's different in a completely awesome way. Because the Alicia thing didn't get resolved in this episode. There are multiple plotlines spanning multiple episodes ending in multiple cliffhangers. No, wait, just the one cliffhanger per episode. The point is, it's reminding me of the first season of Alias. I don't even understand how Rob is getting away with it, really, because he's no longer balancing stand-alone and arc. It's all arc now, which, personally, I love, and I'm loving even more that he's tying it into the arc of the first season.

One thing I love about this show is that you don't realize what's a setup and what's not until you hit the payoff. It all feels throwaway at first. I have a sneaking suspicion that Boatloads of Fun Corp., as some have posited, may turn out to be more important than it seemed at first, especially with all this talk of investing and fraud. Plus, notice that Curly took a picture with a famous baseball star (who was not Terrence Cook). I have a feeling Woody Goodman may end being involved in all this business by the end. We've also met the county assessor, a position I knew nothing about. Rob is going to great pains to show us the corruption of the inner workings of the Neptune civil government, and this will most certainly come into play during the county supervisor election, and when Keith actually joins that government (because, really, would we go through all this if Keith doesn't get to be sheriff?). I see all these pieces being laid out, but I don't even know what game we're playing. I get the feeling things we never expected to be tied together are going to end up being tied together, which is what was shown in the microcosm of this episode. You investigate one thing, and you discover something else. And it's never what you expect.


P.M. Marc - Oct 12, 2005 8:11:55 pm PDT #694 of 5730
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I love Cassidy. Which means horrible things are going to happen to the sweet boy.

Daddy's escape = funny.

Blah blah blah... Aww. Logan gets weepy! Liked the confrontations.

Uh-oh. Alicia with a dark past? Can't one decent mother figure on the show remain untainted?

Yeah. That. @@. (I love that the eyeroll is an AT-AT.)

I think the more Veronica hates Jackie, the more I like Jackie.


Lee - Oct 12, 2005 8:14:23 pm PDT #695 of 5730
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

What Plei said, plus I really liked the Logan-Duncan exchange.


Consuela - Oct 12, 2005 8:56:52 pm PDT #696 of 5730
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Yeah, I think the Dark Past for Alicia went a bit over the top. Aren't there *any* people in Neptune without dangerous secrets?

Liked it otherwise, though.


DebetEsse - Oct 13, 2005 4:06:04 am PDT #697 of 5730
Woe to the fucking wicked.

It is rapidly moving into "trust no adults except for Keith, and don't tell even him everything". I'm really hoping that the Alicia thing turns out to be something really non-obvious.


le nubian - Oct 13, 2005 4:21:29 am PDT #698 of 5730
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I was neutral on Jackie until I thought she was playing with Wallace's emotions. Don't fuck with Wallace. I have a hate on for anyone who does that.


Vonnie K - Oct 13, 2005 5:50:58 am PDT #699 of 5730
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

I really don't think Jackie is playing around Wallace. Veronica jumped to conclusions when she saw Jackie with the Random Dude (heh), because she was already unfavorably predisposed toward her. (See? Like Elizabeth jumped to snap-conclusions about Darcy!) While Jackie was shown to be sort of pretentious and shallow, she's been sweet to Veronica since that first bitchy encounter. I find it interesting that she has such animosity toward Jackie, since Jackie shares quite a bit of traits with Lilly.

Which is to say, I'm in a wait-and-see mode about Jackie. Of course, if she hurts my sweet Wallace, I'm gonna pitch her from the tallest rooftop in town.

I don't think Alicia will turn out to be evil. I bet there is some painful past involving the deceased Mr. Fennel though.

Count me on in the Cassidy love-train. They've done an excellent job fleshing out the Casablancas in mere three episodes. I can't wait to see how Cassidy, Dick Jr. and Kendall will fare now that the Big Dick has gone off, leaving his family in shambles.


Maysa - Oct 13, 2005 7:08:50 am PDT #700 of 5730

"Girls just love unicorns!" - I was dying.

This is making me laugh even now when I'm at work. It was all about KB's line delivery, too.


le nubian - Oct 13, 2005 7:21:43 am PDT #701 of 5730
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Vonnie, I would not have been nice to Jackie after she acted like a jackass to me in the coffee shop. She'd have a long road to hoe after that.

We've seen her behavior to her father (though her peers haven't), so I'm with Veronica. 100% :-)


Mickie - Oct 13, 2005 7:29:20 am PDT #702 of 5730
Who, Me?

Unless the hotel clerk happened to be the one who checked Keith and Alicia in, and happened to actually remember who they were and what floor they were on, how would he be able to figure out which were the 'bi-racial couple on floor 5'?

Are hotels tracking racial demographics these days?