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TWoP does Veronica Mars
Ahh, Mars Investigations, how I've missed you. The campaign posters littering the set that read "Keith Mars for Sheriff" only add to the warm feeling
is it bad that I want one of these signs? I think this show should do some charity auctions :)
VMVO tells us that the only way she'd make two grand in a week at the Hut "is if they installed a pole." Well, given whom the shop is punnily named after, maybe that's not actually too dim a prospect. VMVO goes on to say that Keith may be too busy for "Miss Brightside," but that Veronica thinks she can fit her in. Killer!
HA, I heart the snark! Also while this case is not my favourite MOTW I enjoyed seeing Veronica and Keith both take on too much to lead to the eventual conclusion that they really are efficient when they work together :) Awww ;)
Julie asks if Veronica isn't a little young. Veronica: "It's amazing. I never get tired of that question." Awesome! Not only do I love Arrested Development, but Maeby is my second-favorite character.
WOOT! I saw the episode(s) they were referencing there :)
Chez Fennel. Alicia asks Wallace if he's working that night, and Wallace tells her no, other than giving "the hottest girl at school" a hand with trig. Alicia notes that he needs help with trig. Wallace: "I might give her both hands." At first I thought that that statement was inappropriate in front of his mother and little brother, but since his brother immediately pipes up, "Are you hittin' that?," I have to conclude that I was mistaken. Everyone giggles their way out the door...
the return of the younger Fennel! Now all they need to do is find Backup (SERIOUSLY!) and then the show is complete.
Keith says he can't give Alicia a gun, if only for safety reasons, but that he'll be happy to crawl into bed with her at night. Jeez, Keith, didn't you get enough in Chicago? Alicia asks what they'll tell the kids, and the answer is nothing. Seems a little devious, but they'll probably thank their parents for it.
at least the littlest Fennel will ;)
Veronica catches Wallace at their lockers. She asks if Keith spent the night and, upon hearing an affirmative, asks if he did the "AM donut fake-out run." Hee. I love that the Mars Spy vs. Spy game is ongoing, if somewhat more innocent now.
I just love their family dynamic, and think I should be adopted into the fictional family lol. I also love that Keith has perfected an AM donut run although I'm not sure when he'd have had to use this before...
Chicago Dude is skulking around the Fennel house. I should mention, since I neglected to do so last recap, that the guy is played by Cress Williams, once of recurring fame as D'Shawn Hardell on 90210.
THAT'S where he's from! Okay I feel much better now. I've been recognizing him vaguely from something.
Cress tries to force a window, but Keith snaps a bunch of photos of him and tells him to smile: "Oh yeah, work it, work it!" Well, if we can have Naima on Veronica Mars, I think it's only fair that Keith could show up for an episode of America's Next Top Model. They just have to promise he won't be decapitated in a freak runway "accident" that was meant for someone else. Hey, it could happen.
and if they actually did this I'd die laughing but it would SO be worth it lol ;)
Meg's sister Lizzie emerges, wearing a Catholic-school uniform, which is a lovely subtle point, since the logical conclusion is that she doesn't go to Neptune High anymore, which of course makes sense if her parents blame the school for the bus crash.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh I missed that, excellent work VM team. Although it should be noted that Megs parents are quietly saying something about pulling the plug as they exit Meg's room.... which has led to a lot of speculation about why they'd want to do that. I can't wait to find out!
Meg's dad barks that if "you" (not clear if he's talking to one of them or both) really cared about Meg, she wouldn't have been on that bus. Completely irrational sentiment, or indication of something deeper? More on that later. Duncan marches off, and Veronica follows him after leaving the flowers.
Well since the show makes everything important I think it could work very well into some of the online theories going around. I've not read many since I avoid spoilers and potential spoilers like woah but some stuff would make sense...
Veronica sneaks close to the house as Stereophonics's "Jealousy" plays. VMVO tells Colin to give her what she came for as she peers in and sees him in the middle of...a Hebrew lesson. Before Veronica can say "Ruh roh," and she actually does which I love Julie pulls up in her own silver number, not having bothered to remove her rollers and waxing cream before hopping in the car. Oh, honey, you want to look your best in situations like this. If you're going to tell someone off, you can't provide him with an excuse to start giggling.
That is true but maybe they had to make the stalking a little less psycho so they made with the sight gags.
Veronica tells Julie what Colin is doing, and Julie blurts that Colin's not Jewish -- she is. Veronica pauses poignantly and then is all, "Are you there yet?" Considering she's lying on top of Julie, it's an interesting choice of phrase, and the fact that Julie immediately collapses back onto the ground only makes it more so.
meh, I loved the snark there, I didn't even take it as a girl on girl thing. I'm just happy to see snarky Veronica since we often have passive Veronica when she's with Duncan.
Keith comes in to see Lamb, who asks who let Keith into his office. Keith: "Funny, I was wondering the same thing." Hee. Keith hands over a file with a picture of Carl, and says he's wanted in Chicago for armed robbery. Lamb wonders why Keith's giving it to him, but Keith points out that it's sort of Lamb's job. "For now, anyway." Keith leaves, and Lamb looks at the photo again. Their scenes are so much fun. Can't they both be sheriff? Or at least work together again? I mean, can you imagine if one of them got the other for his Secret Santa?
Perhaps if Keith is sheriff then Lamb can be like a deputee? the Lamb character grows on you like woah, not to mention the actor who plays him is super sweet to his fans which makes his character all the more likeable....
Weevil asks if he should be expecting a visit from Lamb: "If I know I'm being brought in, I'll put on my good underwear, you know?" Veronica: "You should really do that anyway." Hee. Just skip the problem entirely and go commando, Weevil. It'll make mooning Lamb even easier. Also, hot!
Jackie gets off a pretty good line about Wallace asking how high when Veronica says to jump, and says she may have to have a chat with "Miss Pixie Stick." Wallace says he wouldn't do that, since Veronica isn't someone you want to piss off. Jackie fixes him with a look and intones, "Neither am I." It's a testament to Tessa Thompson's improved acting that I only laugh in her face a little bit.
however since her ass spank earlier this episode followed by some huge overacting was not enduring we may just call this episode a draw for her. Also I think she may be schitzo... her moods are just weird. Hook her and Duncan up already and they can trade meds and he'll get more personality, she'll calm down and everyone wins.
She ditzily asks if he's from Scotland, and the answer is yes. I'm guessing that she's just acting like she didn't know that, because presumably she's already done the background check. Veronica blathers that foreign men are sexier, and Colin just looks at her like she's insane, so she tells him about the flat tire. I'll tell you this -- Kristen Bell can do about eighteen different variations of bimbo, and it's awesome. Funny how so many actual bimbo actresses can't even do one variation convincingly.
reason 19478 why Kristen Bell rocks.
Veronica gets to work on the computer. She surreptitiously slips a CD into the drive, and then, noting the posters on the walls, babbles about movies to cover the fact that she's copying a bunch of his files. She apparently thinks his name is spelled with two "L"s, even though that wasn't the case on the other TV sites I checked, bit if they're trying to give us another letter clue, I'll leave the detective work to someone else.
letter clue!? Does this mean that the misspell of "Pomeroy" and "Volleyball" were actually intentional, this boggles my mind.
In his hotel room, Duncan tells Veronica he's "cramming for that Latin quiz. Can't forget about the Kane legacy." Given that he's watching TV, it appears that the Kane legacy includes lots and lots of lying. Which certainly fits in with what we've seen of his family so far. There's a knock at the door as Veronica asks if he's eaten, and he tells her no, since he's tired of room service. He opens the door to find her with a paper bag, suggesting "dim sum and then some." Another more believable fantasy, I'd say. Duncan might disagree, but he's a fucking weirdo.
"dim sum and then some" was a eyerolling line and yet Kristen Bell made my not hate it... reason 19479.... Anyways I'm finding it interesting that she really is the main person encouraging their physical relationship. Perhaps Duncans meds did something to him....?
Veronica is intrigued, but has a question first. Duncan: "Yes to costumes, no to props. Does that cover it?" Hee. Duncan made me laugh! There's hope for him yet.
and then thirty seconds later he ruins it by not answering the question and then not sleeping with Veronica.
and CB theory time: Veeery interesting scene. I think I'm starting to understand a dynamic of this relationship a little better. Veronica dumped Logan because of his temper and his violent tendencies -- his heat, basically. Now she's gone to a guy who's the other extreme -- he shuts down and goes cold when things get rough. She's putting up with the cold temporarily because she couldn't handle the hot, but I don't think it's going to last. But this scene made Duncan more interesting to me, especially given the whole Meg's computer storyline coming up. A thought occurred to me: qhat if Duncan has reason to believe that Meg was the intended target of the crash, not Veronica? It would explain why he was so weirdly insistent that Veronica not blame herself for Meg's condition (although I have to point out that if that's the case, Teddy Dunn handled those scenes badly, letting no emotional turmoil into his performance). It would also explain the daily visits -- perhaps he still fears for her life, especially if she wakes up. Duncan's freezing Veronica out is in keeping with what we've seen of his character so far, but this example is so extreme that I get the feeling Duncan is involved in a deeper game than it seems. (A Meg-is-pregnant theory has been advanced on the boards, but that seems highly unlikely to me for a number of reasons.) Also, Teddy Dunn did a nice job with that scene. It can't have been easy pretending that he didn't want to fish out Veronica's microphone with his tongue.
Duncan starts to close the bedroom door, and Veronica seethes that she has to hide in the bedroom "like a hooker." I guess it would be mean to point out that there's a certain dissimilarity between the events of her evening and those of a typical hooker.
lol okay that's true, no sex for poor Veronica but I liked seeing her snark to Duncan, no more simpering from her!
And just like that, Mac is in the room, YAY MAC! typing away at the computer and saying she hasn't sneaked out of her house at 3 AM in a while: "Nice to know I still have the chops." Is she referring to the chops needed to hack into a computer, or to climb down the trellis without being heard? Because they're both incredibly useful skills.agreed. I want both skills... and also a trellis because they're pretty lol
Mac gets into the hard drive and copies Meg's email onto a JumpDrive. Props to Demian for pointing out that, in his words, "The Foul JumpDrive Of Wicked Temptation was green."
oh the colouring on the show... I tell you the green is taking over Duncan's hotel room (I mentioned this in a post a little while ago)
Keith enters the office with a stern look at Veronica. It's too bad you wasted that "Ruh roh" earlier, Veronica, because it would be a lot more fitting here. Keith dismisses a heartbroken Julie, snarks, "Another satisfied customer?," and then hands Veronica a folder with an instruction to "file this under Cases I Don't Have Time For That My Disobedient Daughter Can Take Behind My Back." First off, I hope you have a lot of filing room. Secondly, HA! Veronica apologizes, but Keith asks her if it's for taking the case or getting caught, and it's ABOUT TIME someone asked a question like that. Veronica says she's sorry for both, but that she thought it was crazy to pass up the money, and that she could handle it. Keith informs her that she can't handle everything at eighteen, and that she doesn't get away with everything either: "Whether it's playing I Spy after school or staying out all night at your boyfriend's hotel room. You're just not quite as clever as you think you are." I'm glad speeches don't have any calories, because I ate that one up with a spoon. Also, I think Keith knew all along that Veronica was working this case, because he does seem to enjoy letting Veronica believe she's getting away with things that she in fact isn't. The ruse with the phone was awfully thin to snow Keith, after all. I think most of his anger here is stemming from his own mistake with Alicia's case.
That whole scene was gold! Keith Mars is smarter than Veronica lol I love it! I also really liked the honesty in Veronica being sorry for both taking the case and getting caught, excellent.
As a side note, I really like how Wallace's admonition to Veronica not to assume resonated in both Veronica's and Keith subplots. The show has been pretty consistent in emphasizing how bad bias is for conducting detective work, so I'm glad they both got punished for their sloppiness.
word.
Mars Investigations. Keith, buried under a stack of papers, takes a call from a client and informs him his wife is having an affair. Only he's got the wrong client, so he gets the right file while TELLING THIS CLIENT WHO THE OTHER CLIENT WITH THE PHILANDERING WIFE IS. Looks like he's misfiled his professional ethics as well.
that irked me. Hello confidentiality not so much.
Veronica says she'll need a raise, like that's going to happen with the set budget suddenly spiraling out of control. Also, considering how eager she is to accept this offer, that whole "normal life" kick she was on in the premiere seems even more like bullshit. Well yes and no, I think it's just part of Veronica realizing that Normal wasn't really even normal it was just unaware and that's not good at all.
VMVO says that, since talking to Weevil, she's been dying to track down the anonymous caller. She plugs in the number and comes up with Haaron Echolls. Props to depudor for noticing that Haaron's birthday is the same day of the phone call. We barely have time for a DUN... awesome
and of course we have the Wallace's dad stuff and this show just gets more twisted and better and better! I'm excited for tomorrow night :)
Ahh, Mars Investigations, how I've missed you. The campaign posters littering the set that read "Keith Mars for Sheriff" only add to the warm feeling
is it bad that I want one of these signs? I think this show should do some charity auctions :)
VMVO tells us that the only way she'd make two grand in a week at the Hut "is if they installed a pole." Well, given whom the shop is punnily named after, maybe that's not actually too dim a prospect. VMVO goes on to say that Keith may be too busy for "Miss Brightside," but that Veronica thinks she can fit her in. Killer!
HA, I heart the snark! Also while this case is not my favourite MOTW I enjoyed seeing Veronica and Keith both take on too much to lead to the eventual conclusion that they really are efficient when they work together :) Awww ;)
Julie asks if Veronica isn't a little young. Veronica: "It's amazing. I never get tired of that question." Awesome! Not only do I love Arrested Development, but Maeby is my second-favorite character.
WOOT! I saw the episode(s) they were referencing there :)
Chez Fennel. Alicia asks Wallace if he's working that night, and Wallace tells her no, other than giving "the hottest girl at school" a hand with trig. Alicia notes that he needs help with trig. Wallace: "I might give her both hands." At first I thought that that statement was inappropriate in front of his mother and little brother, but since his brother immediately pipes up, "Are you hittin' that?," I have to conclude that I was mistaken. Everyone giggles their way out the door...
the return of the younger Fennel! Now all they need to do is find Backup (SERIOUSLY!) and then the show is complete.
Keith says he can't give Alicia a gun, if only for safety reasons, but that he'll be happy to crawl into bed with her at night. Jeez, Keith, didn't you get enough in Chicago? Alicia asks what they'll tell the kids, and the answer is nothing. Seems a little devious, but they'll probably thank their parents for it.
at least the littlest Fennel will ;)
Veronica catches Wallace at their lockers. She asks if Keith spent the night and, upon hearing an affirmative, asks if he did the "AM donut fake-out run." Hee. I love that the Mars Spy vs. Spy game is ongoing, if somewhat more innocent now.
I just love their family dynamic, and think I should be adopted into the fictional family lol. I also love that Keith has perfected an AM donut run although I'm not sure when he'd have had to use this before...
Chicago Dude is skulking around the Fennel house. I should mention, since I neglected to do so last recap, that the guy is played by Cress Williams, once of recurring fame as D'Shawn Hardell on 90210.
THAT'S where he's from! Okay I feel much better now. I've been recognizing him vaguely from something.
Cress tries to force a window, but Keith snaps a bunch of photos of him and tells him to smile: "Oh yeah, work it, work it!" Well, if we can have Naima on Veronica Mars, I think it's only fair that Keith could show up for an episode of America's Next Top Model. They just have to promise he won't be decapitated in a freak runway "accident" that was meant for someone else. Hey, it could happen.
and if they actually did this I'd die laughing but it would SO be worth it lol ;)
Meg's sister Lizzie emerges, wearing a Catholic-school uniform, which is a lovely subtle point, since the logical conclusion is that she doesn't go to Neptune High anymore, which of course makes sense if her parents blame the school for the bus crash.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh I missed that, excellent work VM team. Although it should be noted that Megs parents are quietly saying something about pulling the plug as they exit Meg's room.... which has led to a lot of speculation about why they'd want to do that. I can't wait to find out!
Meg's dad barks that if "you" (not clear if he's talking to one of them or both) really cared about Meg, she wouldn't have been on that bus. Completely irrational sentiment, or indication of something deeper? More on that later. Duncan marches off, and Veronica follows him after leaving the flowers.
Well since the show makes everything important I think it could work very well into some of the online theories going around. I've not read many since I avoid spoilers and potential spoilers like woah but some stuff would make sense...
Veronica sneaks close to the house as Stereophonics's "Jealousy" plays. VMVO tells Colin to give her what she came for as she peers in and sees him in the middle of...a Hebrew lesson. Before Veronica can say "Ruh roh," and she actually does which I love Julie pulls up in her own silver number, not having bothered to remove her rollers and waxing cream before hopping in the car. Oh, honey, you want to look your best in situations like this. If you're going to tell someone off, you can't provide him with an excuse to start giggling.
That is true but maybe they had to make the stalking a little less psycho so they made with the sight gags.
Veronica tells Julie what Colin is doing, and Julie blurts that Colin's not Jewish -- she is. Veronica pauses poignantly and then is all, "Are you there yet?" Considering she's lying on top of Julie, it's an interesting choice of phrase, and the fact that Julie immediately collapses back onto the ground only makes it more so.
meh, I loved the snark there, I didn't even take it as a girl on girl thing. I'm just happy to see snarky Veronica since we often have passive Veronica when she's with Duncan.
Keith comes in to see Lamb, who asks who let Keith into his office. Keith: "Funny, I was wondering the same thing." Hee. Keith hands over a file with a picture of Carl, and says he's wanted in Chicago for armed robbery. Lamb wonders why Keith's giving it to him, but Keith points out that it's sort of Lamb's job. "For now, anyway." Keith leaves, and Lamb looks at the photo again. Their scenes are so much fun. Can't they both be sheriff? Or at least work together again? I mean, can you imagine if one of them got the other for his Secret Santa?
Perhaps if Keith is sheriff then Lamb can be like a deputee? the Lamb character grows on you like woah, not to mention the actor who plays him is super sweet to his fans which makes his character all the more likeable....
Weevil asks if he should be expecting a visit from Lamb: "If I know I'm being brought in, I'll put on my good underwear, you know?" Veronica: "You should really do that anyway." Hee. Just skip the problem entirely and go commando, Weevil. It'll make mooning Lamb even easier. Also, hot!
Jackie gets off a pretty good line about Wallace asking how high when Veronica says to jump, and says she may have to have a chat with "Miss Pixie Stick." Wallace says he wouldn't do that, since Veronica isn't someone you want to piss off. Jackie fixes him with a look and intones, "Neither am I." It's a testament to Tessa Thompson's improved acting that I only laugh in her face a little bit.
however since her ass spank earlier this episode followed by some huge overacting was not enduring we may just call this episode a draw for her. Also I think she may be schitzo... her moods are just weird. Hook her and Duncan up already and they can trade meds and he'll get more personality, she'll calm down and everyone wins.
She ditzily asks if he's from Scotland, and the answer is yes. I'm guessing that she's just acting like she didn't know that, because presumably she's already done the background check. Veronica blathers that foreign men are sexier, and Colin just looks at her like she's insane, so she tells him about the flat tire. I'll tell you this -- Kristen Bell can do about eighteen different variations of bimbo, and it's awesome. Funny how so many actual bimbo actresses can't even do one variation convincingly.
reason 19478 why Kristen Bell rocks.
Veronica gets to work on the computer. She surreptitiously slips a CD into the drive, and then, noting the posters on the walls, babbles about movies to cover the fact that she's copying a bunch of his files. She apparently thinks his name is spelled with two "L"s, even though that wasn't the case on the other TV sites I checked, bit if they're trying to give us another letter clue, I'll leave the detective work to someone else.
letter clue!? Does this mean that the misspell of "Pomeroy" and "Volleyball" were actually intentional, this boggles my mind.
In his hotel room, Duncan tells Veronica he's "cramming for that Latin quiz. Can't forget about the Kane legacy." Given that he's watching TV, it appears that the Kane legacy includes lots and lots of lying. Which certainly fits in with what we've seen of his family so far. There's a knock at the door as Veronica asks if he's eaten, and he tells her no, since he's tired of room service. He opens the door to find her with a paper bag, suggesting "dim sum and then some." Another more believable fantasy, I'd say. Duncan might disagree, but he's a fucking weirdo.
"dim sum and then some" was a eyerolling line and yet Kristen Bell made my not hate it... reason 19479.... Anyways I'm finding it interesting that she really is the main person encouraging their physical relationship. Perhaps Duncans meds did something to him....?
Veronica is intrigued, but has a question first. Duncan: "Yes to costumes, no to props. Does that cover it?" Hee. Duncan made me laugh! There's hope for him yet.
and then thirty seconds later he ruins it by not answering the question and then not sleeping with Veronica.
and CB theory time: Veeery interesting scene. I think I'm starting to understand a dynamic of this relationship a little better. Veronica dumped Logan because of his temper and his violent tendencies -- his heat, basically. Now she's gone to a guy who's the other extreme -- he shuts down and goes cold when things get rough. She's putting up with the cold temporarily because she couldn't handle the hot, but I don't think it's going to last. But this scene made Duncan more interesting to me, especially given the whole Meg's computer storyline coming up. A thought occurred to me: qhat if Duncan has reason to believe that Meg was the intended target of the crash, not Veronica? It would explain why he was so weirdly insistent that Veronica not blame herself for Meg's condition (although I have to point out that if that's the case, Teddy Dunn handled those scenes badly, letting no emotional turmoil into his performance). It would also explain the daily visits -- perhaps he still fears for her life, especially if she wakes up. Duncan's freezing Veronica out is in keeping with what we've seen of his character so far, but this example is so extreme that I get the feeling Duncan is involved in a deeper game than it seems. (A Meg-is-pregnant theory has been advanced on the boards, but that seems highly unlikely to me for a number of reasons.) Also, Teddy Dunn did a nice job with that scene. It can't have been easy pretending that he didn't want to fish out Veronica's microphone with his tongue.
Duncan starts to close the bedroom door, and Veronica seethes that she has to hide in the bedroom "like a hooker." I guess it would be mean to point out that there's a certain dissimilarity between the events of her evening and those of a typical hooker.
lol okay that's true, no sex for poor Veronica but I liked seeing her snark to Duncan, no more simpering from her!
And just like that, Mac is in the room, YAY MAC! typing away at the computer and saying she hasn't sneaked out of her house at 3 AM in a while: "Nice to know I still have the chops." Is she referring to the chops needed to hack into a computer, or to climb down the trellis without being heard? Because they're both incredibly useful skills.agreed. I want both skills... and also a trellis because they're pretty lol
Mac gets into the hard drive and copies Meg's email onto a JumpDrive. Props to Demian for pointing out that, in his words, "The Foul JumpDrive Of Wicked Temptation was green."
oh the colouring on the show... I tell you the green is taking over Duncan's hotel room (I mentioned this in a post a little while ago)
Keith enters the office with a stern look at Veronica. It's too bad you wasted that "Ruh roh" earlier, Veronica, because it would be a lot more fitting here. Keith dismisses a heartbroken Julie, snarks, "Another satisfied customer?," and then hands Veronica a folder with an instruction to "file this under Cases I Don't Have Time For That My Disobedient Daughter Can Take Behind My Back." First off, I hope you have a lot of filing room. Secondly, HA! Veronica apologizes, but Keith asks her if it's for taking the case or getting caught, and it's ABOUT TIME someone asked a question like that. Veronica says she's sorry for both, but that she thought it was crazy to pass up the money, and that she could handle it. Keith informs her that she can't handle everything at eighteen, and that she doesn't get away with everything either: "Whether it's playing I Spy after school or staying out all night at your boyfriend's hotel room. You're just not quite as clever as you think you are." I'm glad speeches don't have any calories, because I ate that one up with a spoon. Also, I think Keith knew all along that Veronica was working this case, because he does seem to enjoy letting Veronica believe she's getting away with things that she in fact isn't. The ruse with the phone was awfully thin to snow Keith, after all. I think most of his anger here is stemming from his own mistake with Alicia's case.
That whole scene was gold! Keith Mars is smarter than Veronica lol I love it! I also really liked the honesty in Veronica being sorry for both taking the case and getting caught, excellent.
As a side note, I really like how Wallace's admonition to Veronica not to assume resonated in both Veronica's and Keith subplots. The show has been pretty consistent in emphasizing how bad bias is for conducting detective work, so I'm glad they both got punished for their sloppiness.
word.
Mars Investigations. Keith, buried under a stack of papers, takes a call from a client and informs him his wife is having an affair. Only he's got the wrong client, so he gets the right file while TELLING THIS CLIENT WHO THE OTHER CLIENT WITH THE PHILANDERING WIFE IS. Looks like he's misfiled his professional ethics as well.
that irked me. Hello confidentiality not so much.
Veronica says she'll need a raise, like that's going to happen with the set budget suddenly spiraling out of control. Also, considering how eager she is to accept this offer, that whole "normal life" kick she was on in the premiere seems even more like bullshit. Well yes and no, I think it's just part of Veronica realizing that Normal wasn't really even normal it was just unaware and that's not good at all.
VMVO says that, since talking to Weevil, she's been dying to track down the anonymous caller. She plugs in the number and comes up with Haaron Echolls. Props to depudor for noticing that Haaron's birthday is the same day of the phone call. We barely have time for a DUN... awesome
and of course we have the Wallace's dad stuff and this show just gets more twisted and better and better! I'm excited for tomorrow night :)