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post #61 of 704
GRRRRRRRRRRR!

UPN 13 in Los Angeles is airing baseball play-offs right now instead of Veronica Mars! I was going to ask where I can catch this week's episode but I just saw it flash on the screen that it will air Saturday 10/8 at 9:00 p.m.

Oh well, I guess I can watch Lost live this week instead of on tape.

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Veronica Mars - The Complete Second Season
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post #62 of 704
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and Rob Thomas does a better job balancing micro- and macro-stories better than Whedon & company ever did.
...based on only 24 episodes aired to date. It remains to be seen if Veronica Mars will fare any better after leaving High School than Buffy did.

Regards,
post #63 of 704
The Kevin Smith cameo was slightly amusing (TV adding 15 pound to his "Do I look fat?" comment).

I am not liking Veronica's "plain Jane" hairstyle. It's like she's not even trying anymore (hair-wise). I'm hating her being the girlfriend, she just seems too independent to be some high school guy's girlfriend. Loved how Keith tagged Veronica after she and Duncan hooked up. Glad to see Wallace using what he learned from being around Veronica last year. Can't stand the new girl Wallace was going for, though. The Guttenberg subplot will probably take us through the whole season somehow.

What's kinda cool is how Veronica solves small mysteries which lead to bigger ones from episode to episode. Jason Gohring must thank his lucky stars everytime he has a scene hooking with with the stepmom.
post #64 of 704
It was Mr. Casablancas who sent the limo for Dicky and the Beav last week, right?
post #65 of 704
I think so, after Dick called him them to be picked up.
post #66 of 704
I dunno...

I have tried to like this show after a few eps. Something about last nights ep really rubbed me the wrong way.

First of all, they have the "teenager with older brunette" subplot basically ripped off from "Desperate Housewives" (the stepmom even looks like the lady on "Housewives").

Secondly, the "logic" that Veronica -- a supposedly very bright and intelligent girl -- used to sleep with her new boyfriend was really icky.

I mean, she was basically saying, "The bus driver had some mistress that he was hiding. He was cheating on his wife and kids. Now the hussy he was having an affair with is sad. I am not going to let life pass me by, so I am going to sleep with my boyfriend."

Sorry...just didn't work for me. I get the sense they are trying to "spice up" this show in order to get teens talking...and carve out a ratings niche.

I was seriously considering collecting this show on DVD, but no more.
post #67 of 704
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First of all, they have the "teenager with older brunette" subplot basically ripped off from "Desperate Housewives" (the stepmom even looks like the lady on "Housewives").

I don't think a plotline about a teenage boy sleeping with the stepmother of his best friends has anything to do with a plotline about a bored housewife sleeping with her teenage gardener. The only thing the stories have in common is older married woman, teenage boy, and that's hardly a novel concept.

What's going on in VM with Logan and Kendall is a lot more twisted and has a lot more to do with how screwed up Logan is right now. I also think Mrs. Casablancas has a very sinister ulterior motive, but we just don't know what it is yet. Nothing is ever what it seems on this show. But I don't think she seduced Logan just because he's cute and she's bored.

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Secondly, the "logic" that Veronica -- a supposedly very bright and intelligent girl -- used to sleep with her new boyfriend was really icky.

Logic had nothing to do with it. And it made perfect sense to me. A "near death" experience frequently causes people to act out impulsively, and in this case, Veronica was quite traumatized by the bus accident when she realized she escaped with her life by the narrowest of margins. She should have been on that bus. If only she hadn't seen Weevil at the gas station, she'd be dead.

When the driver's girlfriend said that she never really got to be with the man she loved, it really hit home for V that life is short, even though she of all people should have known that already, given what she's been through. Veronica is also trying her hardest to create a "normal" life for herself with Duncan, so sleeping with him was a very natural step. Plus, I think she's doing everything she can to convince herself that she loves Duncan and she's over Logan, and that was another reason she slept with Duncan. Too bad it's not working out like she planned. It's obvious that she's not over Logan, or she wouldn't have called that hotel room.

I thought this was a great episode, even better than the premiere. I like how the mystery of the week (Did Ed commit suicide?) was directly related to the season-long mystery of what happened on that bus, and why. And I can't wait to see what happens next week.

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I am not liking Veronica's "plain Jane" hairstyle. It's like she's not even trying anymore (hair-wise). I'm hating her being the girlfriend, she just seems too independent to be some high school guy's girlfriend.

Re the hairstyle: she's growing it out, and that's why it looks "plain Jane." I know you're not a girl, or maybe you'd understand it better. But this hairstyle is a "halfway" point between short and long and it always looks bad in the middle, especially the bangs. But it will look better when the bangs have grown out. I'm sure she hates it right now also, because it very frustrating to grow out your bangs.

Re the "girlfriend": You're right that she's too independent to be "just" a girlfriend, but she's not. She's still trying hard to recapture some of that "normal" life she had with Duncan before Lilly was killed, but I don't think it's working. Obviously she's never going to have a "normal" life now, and I think it's going to become more obvious to her in the next couple of episodes. Plus, like I said above, she's trying to convince herself she's over Logan and she really loves Duncan, but it's not working very well.
post #68 of 704
Remember, she called Duncan her "First" love repeatedly. I don't think it was gross at all. She spent the last 2 years pining for him.

If you avoid the show because it "rips-off" another show in any way, you're selling it short.

It doesn't matter if something's been done before, it's how well it is done. Napoleon Dynamite was a wholly original comedy, and I thought it was painful to watch and completely unfunny. Saved! reused ideas and situations that have been used many times before in other films, but did it with style and substance and I thought it was hilarious.

The same can be said for VM. Sure there's a storyline about an older woman sleeping with a teenager... but there's undoubtedly more going on that just that. Not to mention that Desperate Housewives could be considered a rip-off of Dynasty, Dallas, Knot's Landing and every other soap ever made. It was hardly the first show/movie to present a lonely housewife seducing a younger man (which isn't what I believe is happening on Veronica Mars).
post #69 of 704
I understand the "wife" with "teenager" thing has been umpteen times before.

I personally just think it is a little "too close" to "Desperate Housewives" in this instance (and the stepmom looks like her counterpart on DH).

I didn't particularly care if she slept with her boyfriend, but I did care with her explanation for "why."

I mean, she took the daughter, of a dead bus driver, to see the woman he'd been having an affair with. Most daughters would haul off and slap the hussy.

Then, Veronica basically says, "Ohhh...this poor woman didn't get to be with the man she loved (even though he was married). I am not going to let the same thing happen to me."

Sorry, that line of reasoning doesn't work for me.

After three or four eps, I just don't think this show is as "cool" as everyone thinks. Just because Joss Whedon gave it his seal of approval doesn't mean that it is all that and a box of chocolates.

The perky star makes the show interesting, but I am not particularly happy with the direction the show is going this season.
post #70 of 704
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Most daughters would haul off and slap the hussy.


Not ones who already hate their mother. The impression I got was that the bus driver's wife was a crazy bitch. I bet the daughter would be more apt to side with someone who loved the man and was said for his death, over someone who was ranting and raving about him minutes earlier.

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Just because Joss Whedon gave it his seal of approval doesn't mean that it is all that and a box of chocolates.


I think most of us loved the show before Joss commented on it. You're being short-sighted and naive with your analysis of the show and it's fans.

I don't care if you don't buy it. Don't watch the show if you don't want to, but you don't have to marginalize everyones opinions as Whedon worship.
post #71 of 704
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After three or four eps, I just don't think this show is as "cool" as everyone thinks. Just because Joss Whedon gave it his seal of approval doesn't mean that it is all that and a box of chocolates.

I liked it quite a bit before Whedon said anything about it. I saw one episode last year (the Christmas one) and couldn't understand what the fuss was about. Then I decided to watch the pilot when CBS showed it over the summer and was hooked. I ended up obtaining the whole season and marathoning through them. I can't say there are too many shows that are that compelling.

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The perky star makes the show interesting, but I am not particularly happy with the direction the show is going this season.

It's not quite as good as it was last season to me yet, but still darn good. I'll keep watching.
post #72 of 704
I have never seen an episode of DH and have no desire to. Not every show is watched by everyone.
post #73 of 704
I realize that not every show is watched by everyone...and that isn't the point.

There is a subplot that is eerily close to the subplot on the #1 ranked show in America. Whether or not it was a mere coincidence, or merely happenstance isn't known.

I am not claiming the love for the show is idle Whedon Worship, but I do know that there are people who love everything that Whedon does and endorses.

I'll give it a few more eps before I cast an ultimate judgment.

Here's the thing...all I read prior to this season was how great the show was. So, I decided to tune in.

I think it is fairly interesting, but watching some teenager having sex with some WILF on the couch in a show that is targeted towards teenagers is somewhat disturbing.

I am not a puritan (and neither are any of you).

If all you had seen of this show was the first 2 eps this season, I think you'd be pretty underwhelmed.

Again...I am sure that it is better than that and I appreciate the feedback I have received.

Thanks everyone.
post #74 of 704
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I think it is fairly interesting, but watching some teenager having sex with some WILF on the couch in a show that is targeted towards teenagers is somewhat disturbing.
It's supposed to be. Logan is getting into something over his head, and I think that's fairly obvious even if you hadn't seen the previous season.

Besides, we're not supposed to love these characters unconditionally. Well, Wally, and maybe Meg, but everyone else is severely flawed. What makes them entertaining is that we don't necessarily do what we want them to, and what makes them ultimately doing the right thing worth cheering is that they're not above acting selfish a great deal of the time.
post #75 of 704
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(and the stepmom looks like her counterpart on DH).


Well, Charisma Carpenter looked like that for several years before Desperate Housewives started.

I think a lot of what makes this show good is the ability to balance quality storylines over the course of many episodes. If I'd just jumped in during the 2nd year I'd probably not appreciate it very much either. Most people who haven't started at the beginning find it difficult to enjoy.

And for the record, I liked it well before Whedon commented as well.
post #76 of 704
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I am not claiming the love for the show is idle Whedon Worship, but I do know that there are people who love everything that Whedon does and endorses.


That seems an awful lot like a straw-man argument to me. Once again, no one is saying that you should like the show. It just seems like your complaints are questionable at best (ie, Charisma Carpenter looks like the chick from DH).

And for the record, I've never watched DH...but I doubt I'd criticize DH for copying Veronica Mars (at least not for something as universal as the archetypal romance between a young man and an older woman)
post #77 of 704
I thank everyone for their patience. I understand the fanship behind certain shows (I have ones that are my faves), so I hope I didn't step on too many toes.

I just know that I wanted very much to "love" this show. I had never watched it before, but had heard many good things about it.

post #78 of 704
Are we supposed to know who the dead guy with aloha shirt on the beach with "Veronica Mars" on his hand is? If so, who is he?
post #79 of 704
I think he's the guy that was asking Wallace questions about the bus at his store, the one with the notepad.
post #80 of 704
DH = Lame. VM = Awesome!

Seriously though I loved seaon 1 but it took a bit to get it's sea legs. This season has been great from the first moment.
post #81 of 704
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I think he's the guy that was asking Wallace questions about the bus at his store, the one with the notepad.


I don't know about that, but I was surprised when that little thread wasn't mentioned again after that scene. Makes you think that it is a huge clue...
post #82 of 704
My assumption with that scene was that it only served as a clue for Wallace to put together the note left on the girl's windshield with the reporter's notepad having the same type of paper. And if the reporter in the convenience store had a notepad, why would he write VM's name on his hand?
post #83 of 704
Good catch! I totally forgot about that... now the whole Wallace story makes sense! I thought that maybe the reporter had written some stuff down about the accident and that Wallace grabbed the top sheet to see what had been written, but your explanation makes a lot more sense...
post #84 of 704
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I thought that maybe the reporter had written some stuff down about the accident and that Wallace grabbed the top sheet to see what had been written
That's what I thought at first too. I had to kind of think about it afterward though - that whole plot thread moved rather quickly towards the end.
post #85 of 704
JP -

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I'll give it a few more eps before I cast an ultimate judgment.


Thing is the first season really was amazing, so if you feel a little cold about the show now you may want to start at the beginning.


Edited - I see that my advice to watch Season 1 was previously made. Anyway ...






Aside - how the hell cares what Joss thinks? I mean I liked Buffy and all, but I have never understood the blind following of Whedon.
post #86 of 704
I caught up with this show over the summer and really enjoyed it. One of the best shows on tv. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the second season eps yet because my friends and I are all addicted to LOST, so I'll probably end up waiting for the dvds or catching the reruns. Kind of a bone-headed move having these two shows on at the same time, if you ask me - considering how many nights I can't find something decent on.

Also, count me as one of those closeted male GG fans. I came out one day and told my girlfriend I thought the gilmore girls were hilarious. She laughed at me, but it felt good to say it out loud.
post #87 of 704
I, too, thought Wallace would rub/shade the paper to see what the reporter had written.

Our local affiliate shows VM at 4pm on Wednesdays and repeats it Sunday nights at 10pm.
post #88 of 704
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Are we supposed to know who the dead guy with aloha shirt on the beach with "Veronica Mars" on his hand is? If so, who is he?

He was the guy Veronica helped light a votive candle at the crash site at the beginning of the episode.
post #89 of 704
Another not disappointing episode. I hope Casablancas gets what's coming to him.

So it's so early in the season, can we really expect that Aaron Echolls was behind the bus crash?

And I think Ms. Bell's got the hair figured out. She looked especially fetching tonight.
post #90 of 704
An okay episode, Cassidy unknowingly causes his father's house of cards to fold in enlisting Veronica's help in unmasking Kendall's dalliances. Veronica finds out about Logan and Kendall. Logan showed a smidgeon of remorse for what happened in Lilly's death after he and Duncan got into an in-class scuffle.

I like Veronica in green. Plus, her hair has finally grown out so she can style it with more flair.

Old threads:

Veronica is now convinced that the bus sabotage was meant to kill her.

New threads:

Alicia has someone who knows her as "Cher" in Chicago, and is now on her scent.

Jackie might be playing Wallace, and Veronica is suspicious of her when she shows up with another guy at the restaurant.
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