me too, Vonnie. me too. i don't see a pilot mentioned on imdb, but it's hardly the be all end all to correctness on the 'net.
people! we have clips from the new season! UPN.com. stat. there's a 20 second promo for M.A.D. and then about a 10 second snippet from the new season. i'm a spoilerphobe and it didn't set off my radar. so go forth! watch! comment!
about a 10 second snippet from the new season
10 is generous. I go with 3.
I'm not going to be watching and posting because I choose to tape VM and send it to my sad, mystery-loving yet UPN deprived cousing. Therefore, I will still be w-n-ping over at the
Lost
thread. But I am so happy we have a VM thread!
And I LOVE the thread title.
It's my favorite VM quote.
Shiny new thread!
I met a girl who was starring in a local play a couple of weekends ago who apparently landed a recurring VM role for next season. Go her! She's an incredible actor and cute as a button.
It didn't get picked up.
well, there we go! good. maybe we'll see more of Mac next season then.
She's an incredible actor and cute as a button.
Awesome. That's how I like my buttons.
It didn't get picked up.
I am a big fat meanie, but... yay!
There's no way she could see her actions as being more than slightly shady, and no way she could be convinced that the ends don't justify the means. Her best available role model is her father, and he invades people's privacy for a living.
I'm never sure how much of the PI work Keith & Veronica do together lies in the shade of gray vs. definitely crosses the line. After all, being a PI is a legitimate line of work, right? I have no issues with them taking photographs of cheating spouses, but reading someone's confidential medical records? Is that prosecutable by law? Is this something Keith would do as well in his line of work, or would he put a brake on himself before going that far?
For some reason, I was not overly bothered bothered by Veronica/Leo other than thinking, "oh, Veronica. He's sweet and cute and all, but really, he's not the shiniest spoon in the cutlery drawer, is he?"
This is going to make me sound like a sociopath – but I have no problem with Veronica invading people’s privacy on the show, because it was established that this is how she fights back. She goes after the truth, she gets the dirt on horrid people, etc. Buffy had her physical strength, Veronica has her snoopiness. However, I do think it's bad when she invades the privacy of people who love and/or trust her.
(My opinion is only based on the 33% of the episodes I’ve seen, though.)