Kind of a weak episode in spots, and I sort of got bored with it, but did perk up at the end with the new of VM as FBI intern. VM sitting with Pizz just looked odd to me.
Well, May is sweeps, so maybe the CW just want to see how the ratings go (because they obviously have nothing else to plug into that timeslot, it would seem).
Look on the plus side: VM would get to wave a gun around, or employ some nifty self-defense moves instead of praying someone bails her out of a tough spot (like when she was threatened with physical violence by the Fitzgeralds, or was it the Fitzpatricks, in season 2).
Overall a good episode, even the Valentine's scavenger hunt.
Did Lamb say that he smelled bread for his dying words?
They did almost shoehorn in all the main cast except for Pizz in this episode.
Given the ratings, I think this will be the last season of VM.
Not quite sure how the coach's murder figures in with the O'Dell murder, if there will be any connection at all. I just thought it was a way to shoehorn an appearance by Wallace.
The girl with Logan was a cute device to get...
Didn't much like the vengeful-emo VM in the first 3/4 of the episode, and the resolution to her case teaching her a case of anger management was so-so. Now we have emo-Logan, and that's just sad to watch at times. The slow-boil on the O'Dell murder is really losing steam.
Another micro-mystery. At least Wendy was cute and easy on the eyes. VM and Logan - it's doomed from his dalliances. Keith gets some more leads on the Dean's death. Lamb seeing Keith in his old sheriff's uniform was a good sight gag.
But Pizz is still left crushed. Just because VM finally got that Pizz was "interested" in her in a non-platonic way, it does not help that Logan is back in VM's life, or so it seems right now.
It was good to have VM back on the air.
I wasn't prepared to see Mac got so much screen time, but it was kinda sweet. Also, it looks like they prettied up Mac as well.
25/Oscar was a cute monkey.
VM and Pizz shared a nice scene, and then totally undercut by VM going back to Logan, and...
I think it's more about the wake that Veronica leaves when she goes after the big mystery, she's always riling up groups of people.
Hate the new bangs.
Now, the Dean's mystery, I guess it ties into the "planning the perfect murder" angle.
You really can't hold the thread up for pre-emptions due to local decisions. The onus is up to viewers not to read this thread if they are subjected to pre-emptions.
The puns in this episode were bordering on bad. There were more nods to The Big Lebowski in this episode. VM was so shrill...
"Hi, Infidelity"
While it's still feels a little "lite", it was a more entertaining episode for this season, so it's a step in the right direction as this mystery arc concludes in a few episodes. Now VM having a Weevil "pass" for 24 hours was a cheat to get VM access to all sorts of placed on...
I thought it was an entertaining enough episode, but it was disappointing to see VM jump to the obvious conclusion of Weevil's guilt so quickly, and Wallace is a knucklehead. Now Claire not owning up to knowing the guy in the ATM photo is a head-scratcher.
Sometimes it's just coincidence and timing. Had Logan not noticed the siphoning off of his money, VM wouldn't have dug deep enough to turn up Charlie Stone. At roughly the same time, the reporter got a tip from who-knows-where, and started by tapping Charlie's phone, perhaps just to see if...
I thought tonight's episode was an above average season 3 episode. It was neat to see the "Just Shoot Me" reunion between Keith and Harmony. Was Parker's head shaved? Her hair looks normal (not a wig).