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Post by Matthew on Feb 13, 2007 21:56:25 GMT -5
*sigh* Poor logan, poor... Heather? "whole new level of weirdness to the profiling class." Huh! the internship! clever trick, but NOT conclusive. BUT the letter? Will it reveal anything, or just be a heart-rending letter from the grave? Damn. Heart-renderer. "I would have settled for "I find her nosiness charming"" "I know A lawyer" Cliffie!!! Oh crap. Heather-girl's channeling her own issues. She's a bit young for prozac, actually, isn't she? Logan... oh, you freakin' heartbreaker. And she's femme fataling all over the place. "quit flirting with me, old man! I'm eleven! that's creepy!" ;D So sweet! Wow, like they've been married for ages. "I need a shower" When Dick feels the need for spiritual cleansing? whoa. HEEE! on the Dumas book. Logan, back on the horse... Serial killers. Great. What is she under arrest for this time? She put a hacksaw in there? AND IT ENDS THERE?
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 21:57:03 GMT -5
still not buying that dick actually cared about madison. the cadence of this episode feels wrong. it feels ... oddly paced. I think Dick got used to thinking of her . . . . always being there. Sort of like his perpetual back-up plan. Which is kind of a crappy thing to be, even if you are Madison. And I suppose he could mistake that for caring, since he hasn't come any closer than that with anyone else. But yeah, it's a stretch.
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Post by artemis on Feb 13, 2007 21:58:47 GMT -5
yeah - weird, weird pacing in this episode.
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Post by Karen on Feb 13, 2007 21:59:22 GMT -5
she probably drugged Logan anyway.. but she didn't even drug veronica (despite what veronica said last week). she just spit in her drink. Well, yeah. He was probably, really, really drunk then. (Altho that doesn't leave him totally off the hook, it helps somehow. When's he gonna get a clue?) I miss Wallace and Mac. And even Pizz. And the Dean.
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Post by Karen on Feb 13, 2007 22:07:39 GMT -5
Dad is coaching his son in college level b-ball team? Oh, like that doesn't have potential disaster written all over it. Wallace! Yay! Ah, Wallace. Honest about yourself and how things are. Not so sure he is the better player. Dad's breakfast invoice. Cute! Ok. So Logan is totally falling apart now. I'll admit I did snicker over the "we're out of salt and pepper shakers" bit. ;D But when Dick is still the guy straightening out your life and telling you you're pathetic (and he's right)? That is a day of shame for you, my friend. Snickering again over "you're not still looking for the fire, are you?" and "blink if you understand me". Hmmmm. Coach was killed and the police suspect the son. Shot - like the dean. Found the body, talked to family first, mom told him to shower. Hmmm. Shades of the Kane's response to Duncan and Lily. Possible suspects are the PCHers (well, why not blame the local gangs, everyone else always does ) and, oooh, the Stoltz guy. So, possible link to the Dean's death? Or, maybe a hint? Like, coach will turn out not to have been killed by his son but the Dean will have been killed by his son?Oh - that's a thought. I just wish we would get more of a feel for some of these minor characters. Turned out to be the best thing for him - all that perkiness. Especially after he found out that she lost her dad and he sympathized and found a kindred spirit. She's like a little Veronica - before V got all cynical. I hope they don't give her Prozac!! You're like .... psychic!
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Post by Karen on Feb 13, 2007 22:09:35 GMT -5
I'm sorry but pouring your heart out to someone on their voicemail is not all that you can do to say your sorry. That's just insane. He is so much more pathetic laying around being a hermit and pouting than he would be if he was chasing V around and begging for her forgiveness. IMHO. Too true. Although, he's been down this road before, and maybe he's just resigned to believing that he's a loser and not deserving of Veronica. Looked like he might have gotten his mojo back there at the end, tho.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:13:54 GMT -5
Dick got married. Yeah, we all saw that one coming. What a sweet couple. She's passed out, Dick is . . . Dick. So, the other team guy has a temper and a gun and a grudge against your dad. Convenient. Of course, him seeing you arguing with your dad is also a tad bit convenient. He asks Veronica if she believes him, and she covers by saying it is a service they offer to their clients. Hmmmm. I'm thinking she is keeping her options open on who did it. And now we have the mirror image with Keith and the Dean's widow. She tells him (eventually) that the cell phone call was to ask about toothpaste preference and her lover confirms this via a call. But did they arrange this story together? And later, Keith goes to the hotel to try and confirm (or contradict) her story. Heather is an . . . interesting shrink to talk to. Very peppy and upbeat, but probably a bit too optimistic. "Did you tell her you were sorry?" and "Maybe you should try harder". Oy! The teammate (Mason? is that his name) says he saw the son's jacket, hair and profile when he turned and looked back. That was a very thorough examination while driving.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:16:58 GMT -5
I kind of figured that he was gonna wind up married. heh! cute kid. "nicely played" "Just your brother-in-law" hee!!!! That was a wonderful snarky line, just kinda thrown in there. ;D Doesn't she just!!? I tell ya, Keith should be paying attention to all these noir hints. Danger, Keith, danger! Yeah, you got a point there too. **nods** It's a valid line of questioning. I think the kid wanted to set up the coach's son (Joss?). But that also doesn't necessarily mean he's guilty.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:18:08 GMT -5
Keith with his 'Do you still want me?' to Mrs. O'Dell makes me think he might get together with her. There's a vibe. I'm loving the little sister. She's so optimistic and sassy. A little Veronica - except happier. And Mrs. O'Dell is danger, I tell ya, danger! ;D Oh, nice comparison. And definitely happier.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:18:55 GMT -5
I'm sorry but pouring your heart out to someone on their voicemail is not all that you can do to say your sorry. That's just insane. He is so much more pathetic laying around being a hermit and pouting than he would be if he was chasing V around and begging for her forgiveness. IMHO. Dude!! I'm waiting for Heather to slap him and say "snap out of it". ;D
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Post by Onjel on Feb 13, 2007 22:22:34 GMT -5
Strange ep. I'm not sure how I felt about it. The ending was rather abrupt and how come we now have two murder mysteries to solve? How long is the coach's murder going to play out? And, again, with the Weevil not seeing straight when it comes to V asking a favor and offering money.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:31:39 GMT -5
Heee! Making cookies and "did you suffer a blow to the head?" Mason (?) has an alibi and Veronica also brings up Mrs. O'Dell, right on the heels of "do me a favor, don't get murdered". OK, I am now officially scared for Keith. The car was taken out of the lot, but was it the Mrs or the lover? Or was it someone else? The son? Or the dean himself? And then the killer brought it back? I mean, the dean did go there and yell at them, so . . . Ah, it's super cheerful super happy clerk again. Spilling all the beans and sending V off to chat with . . . Ratner? Heee! Oh, Heather. You're so optimistic and cute. Dedicating a song? "You don't want what's left of Logan Echolls." Heeee! Well, and she gets to hear how he's been pining away for her. Heard two men arguing, so I guess that would have been the dean and the lover guy? "Is that my shirt?" I love confused Veronica. ;D And bouncy squeeing Heather. "Tell her! Tell her how you feel! . . . You should get back together because he totally loves you!" ;D
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:33:46 GMT -5
Veronica's got to have seen how destroyed Logan is - where is her heart? forget the madison bitch - she probably drugged Logan anyway.. whew - got that out of my system, I hope ;D So, you're feeling a bit like Heather, eh? *pouts along with you* I have hopes that we'll see him in a bunch of eps now, since he's been gone for a bit. But I wish he were more involved in the ep.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 22:59:20 GMT -5
"Because I'm not eleven and I'm not delusional." Ouch! So, Veronica did apply for the FBI internship - good! Sloppy use of the movie as an alibi check, Veronica. It made him suspicious and he could have seen the movie anytime. "I would have settled for 'I find her nosiness charming'". Awwwwww. Dean O'Dell, we'll miss you. "Let's honor him by putting his killer behind bars." Know any lawyers. Oh gosh. You mean the marriage might not last? Gasp! Oh and now she cares about little sis? Dad left and an eleven year old is taking prozac? Sheesh. Well, I guess Logan can empathize with her even more now. And so he takes her out for ice cream. Nice. Noir-ish Mrs. O'Dell, claiming she was framed. Uh huh. That gesture with her purse was . . . suspicious to me. "You can fire me, but I'm afraid you can't take me off the case. I quite liked your husband." You go, Keith! Heeee! Cute mock flirt/snark between Heather and Logan. "I'm eleven. Geez, that's creepy." ;D Dick and the Mrs. are breaking up because of her toes?!? Oh, that's too perfect. Veronica brings him cookies in a book? OK, the Neptune cops are officially dumber than a box of rocks. Hell, they're dumber than a book of rocks. Most jails won't even let you have hardcover books at all, much less ones with cut out center pages. I'm getting a weird vibe with this. Did Veronica tell him the thing about the gun to tempt him to try something? Aaaaand Logan has been sucessfully brought back to participating in the world by the sassy eleven-year-old. Classic, I tell ya. So, they're emphasizing the profiling class, the whole "he was so normal, he kept to himself" thing. And Veronica is arrested for aiding and abetting an escape?! Huh. So, was there a nail file in a cookie? Or did he bribe the guy above him to help with the cookies? Or do the cops just assume hte book contained something to escape with? Interesting that this mini-mystery is at least a two parter.
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Post by Lola m on Feb 13, 2007 23:01:33 GMT -5
*sigh* Poor logan, poor... Heather? "whole new level of weirdness to the profiling class." Huh! the internship! clever trick, but NOT conclusive. **nods** Doesn't really mean anything, actually. OMG. If Cliff ends up handling Dick's annulment? Comedy gold, I tell ya. ;D It's really making me quite quite nervous about poor Keith. I know!
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