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"The death was said to happen before Carrie Bishop's career took off"
Yeah, I'm having a hard time finding actual dates about that death, but nothing to indicate that it was 7+ years. It's not clear about how long Carrie has been a pop star, but if I recall correctly Veronica mentions something about Carrie's "breakout

I didn't find the A plot to be not-believable. A little thin, yes, but that's understandable given the amount of time they had to execute it. I'm not sure if it is made clear how long the kids were being blackmailed, but I don't think it was 7+ years. And it makes more sense in context that they'd allow themselves to

Right! I mean, it's definitely a little bit of a fanwank explanation, but it's not really hard to draw a few dots and connect them, either, and I think that's what we're meant to do. I'm actually sort of glad that the movie didn't take too much time to draw those dots and focused more on the story being told.

That's definitely not what I paid for. And when I saw the movie in theaters I ended up sitting next to a random fan who was definitely NOT hoping for that.

I watched the third season again recently and it actually holds up a lot better than I remembered.

I don't think Thomas was especially trying to be accurate about how the law works - I think everything about the trial was more about how flawed the systems are in Neptune (which is, at it's core, a noir setting more than a realistic one).

I can easily imagine Logan getting beat up to within an inch of his life by mobsters and having that be a turning point for him where he starts to put his life together again. So - honestly that makes sense to me. I'm not sure why that interaction would automatically mean death for Logan - serious, life-threatening

When Sacks died, I actually was starting to think he was important, given that he was the one link to exposing corruption in the police force. (I know that plotline wasn't exactly given much screentime, but it seems to be setting up for something important in either the books or other future VM works). I had also

I don't think I really agree with most of the conclusions in this article.