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I've been thinking of picking up the first season. Never watched the show but heard things about it. Was wondering if anyone here can tell me if its worth a blind purchase.

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Originally Posted by Martin_K
I've been thinking of picking up the first season. Never watched the show but heard things about it. Was wondering if anyone here can tell me if its worth a blind purchase.


I picked up the set without having seen any episode, and let me tell you it is now my favourite tv show.I watched the whole of season 1 in a couple of days.

So to answer your question, yes it is a blind purchase!!
:-)
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Yes, absolutely. The first season of VM is perhaps my favorite single season of a tv show, ever.
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Really? well I heard that the ending is a little weak. Is it kinda like Buffy and her scooby gang?
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The ending is incredibly strong. I don't know where you heard that.
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I actually finished watching season 2 this weekend, and the ending once again was very strong.

Really do hope this show comes back for a third season!!

Run to a shop and pick up season 1 right away!!
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Really? well I heard that the ending is a little weak. Is it kinda like Buffy and her scooby gang?

I can't imagine where you heard that the ending was "weak." I've been watching TV for 30+ years and the season finale of S1 Veronica Mars is one of the best season finales I've ever seen. It received rave reviews across the board from EW, TV Guide and every other major TV critic that I'm aware of.

I thought the S2 finale (and S2 overall) was a little weaker than S1 but still, VM is my favorite show on network tv and one of my favorite shows of all time. I can't recommend it enough.

VM really doesn't that have much in common with Buffy and her "scooby gang," imho. Both shows revolve around a girl who attends high school in California, but that's about it. VM is about a father-daughter detective team. Dad Keith Mars is the P.I. and teenage daughter Veronica answers the phones and sticks her nose into his cases to help out.

Veronica doesn't really have a "gang" of anyone except her dad. She has a sidekick, sort of, but there is definitely no "gang." Veronica doesn't have any superpowers and no real "powers" to speak of, except for the fact that she's smart and a good detective. She's also very witty, so she has that in common with Buffy, too, I guess. The sharp and clever dialogue is the main reason for the BtVS comparisons, but the shows are completely different genres.

VM has more in common with detective shows like Remington Steele and Moonlighting than it does with Buffy imho. But like Buffy, VM takes an old-fashioned genre and gives it a very modern twist. Veronica is Phillip Marlowe in a short skirt, armed with a cell phone and a laptop.
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I think I'll pick it up.
Any other good shows you recommand?
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Martin,

I just picked season 1 up at Target on Saturday. It seems to be on sale until May 22 I believe for $22.99. That's an incredible price (nearly half off).

It was a blind buy for me also and I'm very much looking forward to digging into it. But I think I'll hold off until later in the summer to start watching. If I enjoy it as much as I think I will, I'd like to be able to pick up season 2 (August 22) when I'm done and not have to wait for a couple months.
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Veronica is a great show. I bought it blind and caught up with s1 as s2 was kicking off. Loved it! Well worth picking up.
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Since all you guys have to say is positive things about the show, I think I'll pick it up soon.

Unfortunetly I don't have a Target around my place. Don't think there are any in Toronto.
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Martin,

I just picked season 1 up at Target on Saturday. It seems to be on sale until May 22 I believe for $22.99. That's an incredible price (nearly half off).

It was a blind buy for me also and I'm very much looking forward to digging into it.

I got mine at Target for $22.99 also. I rented disc one from the 'flix, and decided to just go buy it. Love it. Kristen Bell is a little hottie too, so that helps!
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Martin, I agree with what everyone else has said in this thread. It is totally worth the blind buy.

I know Target online has it for $29.99, can you order it from there?

UPDATE: I just read on 'The Ausiello Report' at TVGuide.com that "Veronica Mars" has been picked up for Season 3, with 22 episodes, but down to 13 if the ratings do not go up. So, us fans of the show need to start shouting from the tree tops about what a great show this is and get people to start watching it. Target might still have Season 1 on sale for $22.99 so tell as many people as you can about this show and get more people hooked like I got John Williamson hooked!
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Target might still have Season 1 on sale for $22.99 so tell as many people as you can about this show and get more people hooked like I got John Williamson hooked!

Ahh, there you are!

I wanted to thank you. It was your post somewhere last week where I learned about the Target sale. Had it not been for that post, this would still be sitting on my wishlist.

I looked at my Target when I picked mine up and it looks like the sale is good until May 22nd.
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Originally Posted by Martin_K
I've been thinking of picking up the first season. Never watched the show but heard things about it. Was wondering if anyone here can tell me if its worth a blind purchase.
I bought it for myself for Christmas and it was a blind buy. I watched it with my partner and we were hooked from the first episode. We ended up watching it all within 2-3 weeks.
Great show. Good dialogue and Kristen Bell is pretty damn amazing.
Go get it now!!
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Originally Posted by Martin_K
I've been thinking of picking up the first season. Never watched the show but heard things about it. Was wondering if anyone here can tell me if its worth a blind purchase.

Martin,
as someone who discovered this show recently through Wendy, let me assure you that this show is so off-the-charts fun and rewarding to watch that it's not even funny!

Your completely safe for a blind buy if you enjoy detective shows of the highest order.

And yes!! Spread the word to as many people who will listen and let's keep all 22 eps on the schedual next season! It's insane that a great show like this is even in danger of being scaled down to 13, let's show the CW that the VR fans are out here and that we're rabid, we're hungry and we want her to stick around awhile!

Lastly, anyone who has seen season two, please use spoilers when discussing it, some are just getting into the show via DVD and haven't seen season 2 yet, thanks.
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I watched Veronica Mars from the very first airing of the pilot last year and it instantly became my favorite show on TV! I'd say it's definitely worth buying. And if you catch S1 now, you'll be ready to purchase S2 in August. Then, when S3 begins on CW, you'll be all caught up!!!
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It's insane that a great show like this is even in danger of being scaled down to 13, let's show the CW that the VR fans are out here and that we're rabid, we're hungry and we want her to stick around awhile!

The CW knows very well that VM fans are rabid about this show. Did you hear about the fans who hired a plane to fly over the CW offices with a VM banner? Crazy! But it got some press about how much VM fans LOVE this show, blahblah, and that was the point.

I guess I'm one of the insane crazy cultish fans too, because I can't stop talking about how great this show is. My love for this show has surpassed my love for Buffy and even My So-Called Life. It's insanely entertaining and addictive. And Kristen Bell is a superstar. She will go on to great things, there's no doubt about it.
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Just so long as she goes on to those things in about three more years.
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Did you hear about the fans who hired a plane to fly over the CW offices with a VM banner? Crazy!

That's freakin' great LOL!
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Just so long as she goes on to those things in about three more years.

Heh. Well, she did manage to do a few movies during last summer's hiatus and two of them are coming out soon: Pulse and 50 Pills. I think she actually did 50 Pills on the weekends when she was filming VM during the week. She must get by on very little sleep.

I think Rob Thomas was very lucky to get KB when he did, because she was already having some success in getting features (she did Spartan with Val Kilmer and William H. Macy right before VM), and in a couple more months she probably would have gotten some big lead movie role and left television behind her. Thank goodness she auditioned for VM because the show would not be the same without her.

ETA: And no, I'm not related to her. I just think she's amazing and I root for her to be a big star in a world of Jessica Albas and Mischa Bartons.
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Pulse is totally not my thing, but I'll probably see it because of her involvement.
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So I picked up the first season. I just finished watching the 5th episode. Not bad, so far so good. Really like the mystery of Lilly's murder. But I can't help the idea, that Veronicas mother had something big thing to do with it.

Probably thats what they want you to think. Lillys' mother is quite shifty with the whole 'Duncan, don't forget your pill'.

this is probably amusing to the people that already know what happened. I'm beginng to enjoy the show...
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So I picked up the first season. I just finished watching the 5th episode. Not bad, so far so good. Really like the mystery of Lilly's murder. But I can't help the idea, that Veronicas mother had something big thing to do with it.

Probably thats what they want you to think. Lillys' mother is quite shifty with the whole 'Duncan, don't forget your pill'.

this is probably amusing to the people that already know what happened. I'm beginng to enjoy the show...
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I'm not giving anything away, but you're in for such a good time! The episodes just get better and better!!!!!
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Enjoy watching it. I shifted my suspicions quite a few times as the season wore on.
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Enjoy watching it. I shifted my suspicions quite a few times as the season wore on.

Me too.

Martin, i've described this show as being like a good suspense novel, you just need to keep turning the page to see what happens next, which is why I had no problem getting through the first season in 4 days. It seemed like before I knew it I had watched 4 episodes and was putting the next disc in my player lol.

I envy your position, there's nothing quite like discovering a great show and getting totally wrapped up in the mystery.
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I bought the DVD set blind last year and it quickly become one of our favorite shows and Season Two held up the amazing quality.
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Thats why I like DVD's, especially season sets. Thats how I got into LOST so much. Bought the set blind and watched it in 3-4 days. I no longer have cable so I must stop doing that. I'm trying to pace myself with this set, an episode or 2 a day, but its pretty hard.

I've been getting into alot of cancelled shows, that only have 13 episode sets. Which makes me cry, since I get into the show so much only to have 13 episodes ala Keen Eddie.
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TV on DVD is one of the greatest things ever I think. For any show with some sort of continuing arc, it's really served well watching the eps pretty quick on DVD.
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