Yeah that is bizarre. Maybe it's because more people started watching it then?
Yeah that is bizarre. Maybe it's because more people started watching it then?
At the same time, though, I don't think a plot with Veronica as an FBI agent works with her character, as others have brought up. She fights unequivocally for justice, but she doesn't always follow the letter of the law to get there. Plus, as someone else mentioned, she technically aided in the kidnapping of a newborn…
Well, if you're talking about the actor who played Duncan, I think EVERYONE would agree with you. Do you not like Enrico Colantoni (Keith) though?
Hey Rowan! Since you're on here, would you consider reviewing the VMars movie, as its former reviewer? I think a lot of people on here would love to hear your thoughts on how it translated to a film.
HE WAS DRIVING ME CRAZY. I hope he has a short run.
I have no idea what that picture of Elsbeth is about, but I'm really excited to find out on Sunday.
WHOA. I never connected that Troy Vandergraff + Season 2 episode title = The Rapes of Graff until your comment. I'm so impressed with Rob Thomas now. And disappointed with myself for not realizing it.
Hey, he's gotta make money somehow before the trust fund kicks in at age 18.
And the first three episodes are free on iTunes right now!
You may be alone on that one.
I've been rewatching the show and I'm seeing how badly they wrote Logan in s3. He really was whiny and such an antithesis to how awesome is character is in s1.
Wow, it sold out on Friday somewhere? That's exciting! I was trying to see if that happened in my area (DC) but it didn't look like it.
Plus, I think Party Down benefited from being on a premium cable channel, which is what Rob Thomas apparently wanted for Veronica Mars to begin with.
I looked him (James Frecheville) up because he is RIDICULOUSLY hot and he's 22 in real life!
Oh wow, I didn't realize the new season is premiering so soon! April 15th?
Was it ever explained why Childress set up Dora Lange the way they found her in the first episode? This is likely something I missed, but if not, why would he expose her murder in that way when he seems to…keep the bodies typically. Or was Dora Lange a Ledoux murder?
If you could eat anything during most of that episode, you have a much stronger stomach than I do.
Same here. I was expecting a much more somber ending with both of them dead along with Childress. The truth about the murders would still come out thanks to Cohle's packages to all of the news stations but Marty and Cohle would die solving the case that consumed much of their adult lives.
Whoa, that picture is confusing. I thought Haddie was Julia when I first saw it and was so confused as to how that little blond girl next to her was Sarah Ramos.
Does anyone know why they stuck it on Fridays in the first place? It seemed like a death wish for the show from the start. I'd be really sad to see it go.