Exactly. That's why they can't stand each other. . . and why Wallace gets along with both. (Well, did.)
I hope that Wallace's bio-dad isn't insane or anything. . .
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Exactly. That's why they can't stand each other. . . and why Wallace gets along with both. (Well, did.)
I hope that Wallace's bio-dad isn't insane or anything. . .
I liked this episode much more than last week. Much more subtle, and Teddy Dunn actually did a smashing job. If this show lasts, perhaps he'll get the DB award for Most Improved.
I still like Jackie.
I was shocked to realize that when Veronica/Duncan suffers its sudden yet inevitable demise, I will be sad.
Kickass episode, I say.
No. I'm pretty sure he burned a recording of the crash message, since that's what he was talking to Lamb about. I can't imagine Keith just handing evidence of Lamb blackmailing someone back to them.
I meant, like Bon Bon said, that Keith unintentionally gave him the wrong recording. Didn't Veronica just play the crash message directly from her cell phone? If so, there wouldn't even be a CD. I thought that Keith got all mixed up.
Was it the girl's cellphone that Veronica played for her dad, or did she forward the message to hers? If you can forward between different phones, you could also be able to forward to an email account, and then you should have an MPEG or an OGG or whatever that could be burned....
I just rewatched. Veronica definitely forwarded the girl's message to her own cell when she first heard it. Then, in the last act, she plays it for her dad from her own cell. Immediately after that, Duncan shows up. There's no way Keith could have gotten a CD of the recording. Now, why he would give the sheriff a CD marked "Homecoming Request" I do not know. Maybe he wasn't paying attention to what Veronica played for him?
she plays it for her dad from her own cell.
She plays it from the house phone in the kitchen--it's a cordless handset in it's recharging base--using the base speaker.
I think it could go either way. If the message was forwarded to the house account voicemail, Keith would have had access to it, and could burn it to CD. If the message was on Veronica's cellphone voicemail, then she dialed it up and played it for Keith using the house phone, and he wouldn't have access to it.
Unless Keith knows Veronica's voicemail PIN, which is possible.
Yeah, I'm not sure how he got the message onto a CD, because I can't believe that Keith thought the CD Veronica planned to have played at Homecoming was of the people in the bus crash falling to their deaths. Even Veronica's not that psychotic.
how he got the message onto a CD
Holding the phone up to a computer's mic. and recording from there would be the simplest way. Crude, and there would be some loss of quality, but it would work.