non-icon post
May. 3rd, 2005 10:03 pmVeronica Mars squee-age. Like I couldn't not talk about this episode.
Major spoilers for episode 21, "A Trip to the Dentist".
How much do I love Rob Thomas for actually making Duncan the rapist? I mean, I know it wasn't rape in the sense that Veronica thought it was rape (though under California state law, if you're under the influence then you can't give consent, so technically it still was rape), but that's still awesome. I read a bunch of theories and I always thought the ones involving this situation were the most realistic. I just never thought it would actually be him. I love how it turned out, though. And that scene between Duncan and Veronica when she confronted him was just... intense. Beautifully acted by both. Just... gah. No words.
Yay for Logan/Veronica, except the end with the video tapes made me feel dirty for ever liking Logan. Then again, there was an explanation for the GHB, so I'm hoping there's a perfectly reasonable, totally non-creepy explanation for the video cameras. Innocent until proven guilty, right? God, I hope so. I knew that if things were all happy between them by the middle of the episode, it would come crashing down for one reason or another at the end. Rob Thomas has become very reliable that way.
I love the return of all the 09ers for this episode. Freaking awesome. And I love how all the recounts of the night of the party were different. Even the small touch of the difference between Sean and Beaver's accounts of who threw the condom onto the bed and said "You don't know where she's (that's?) been." Totally awesome.
gah, I can't collect my thoughts on this episode. Too much was going on in it (in a good way, though).
I adored the Wallace/Veronica scene in his bedroom. I'm so happy he wasn't furious at Veronica for bugging Wiedman's office, and I love how supportive he was to Veronica. And Veronica showing the files to him? Awwwwwww.
The scene outing Veronica and Logan was awesome. I knew it was coming (blah, I hate being accidentally spoiled), but it was still fantastic. And (paraphrased horribly) "If anyone has a problem with my girlfriend, you can leave." He called her his girlfriend! ...but still with the "ew, creepy" to the video cameras. Provided they're his doing, and not Aaron's.
The more I think about it, the more it doesn't make very much sense. I mean, we've seen him in the pool house before, but he doesn't sleep there, I wouldn't think. He has his own room in the house. Also, when did he set those up? While Veronica was talking to Madison and Meg? ...actually, that could work. Damnit. But on this show, nothing is ever what it seems. If they're setting it up as if Logan was trying to videotape them, there's no chance in hell it actually was him. Or at least that's what I'll let myself believe until next Tuesday.
Man, what else is there to say, other then this is the best fucking show ever? Kristen Bell is simply amazing. All of the cast are. Even Teddy Dunn, who hasn't really shone in the past, gave a fantastic performance tonight. God, I love this show.
If you're not watching Veronica Mars, you're definitely missing out.
Major spoilers for episode 21, "A Trip to the Dentist".
How much do I love Rob Thomas for actually making Duncan the rapist? I mean, I know it wasn't rape in the sense that Veronica thought it was rape (though under California state law, if you're under the influence then you can't give consent, so technically it still was rape), but that's still awesome. I read a bunch of theories and I always thought the ones involving this situation were the most realistic. I just never thought it would actually be him. I love how it turned out, though. And that scene between Duncan and Veronica when she confronted him was just... intense. Beautifully acted by both. Just... gah. No words.
Yay for Logan/Veronica, except the end with the video tapes made me feel dirty for ever liking Logan. Then again, there was an explanation for the GHB, so I'm hoping there's a perfectly reasonable, totally non-creepy explanation for the video cameras. Innocent until proven guilty, right? God, I hope so. I knew that if things were all happy between them by the middle of the episode, it would come crashing down for one reason or another at the end. Rob Thomas has become very reliable that way.
I love the return of all the 09ers for this episode. Freaking awesome. And I love how all the recounts of the night of the party were different. Even the small touch of the difference between Sean and Beaver's accounts of who threw the condom onto the bed and said "You don't know where she's (that's?) been." Totally awesome.
gah, I can't collect my thoughts on this episode. Too much was going on in it (in a good way, though).
I adored the Wallace/Veronica scene in his bedroom. I'm so happy he wasn't furious at Veronica for bugging Wiedman's office, and I love how supportive he was to Veronica. And Veronica showing the files to him? Awwwwwww.
The scene outing Veronica and Logan was awesome. I knew it was coming (blah, I hate being accidentally spoiled), but it was still fantastic. And (paraphrased horribly) "If anyone has a problem with my girlfriend, you can leave." He called her his girlfriend! ...but still with the "ew, creepy" to the video cameras. Provided they're his doing, and not Aaron's.
The more I think about it, the more it doesn't make very much sense. I mean, we've seen him in the pool house before, but he doesn't sleep there, I wouldn't think. He has his own room in the house. Also, when did he set those up? While Veronica was talking to Madison and Meg? ...actually, that could work. Damnit. But on this show, nothing is ever what it seems. If they're setting it up as if Logan was trying to videotape them, there's no chance in hell it actually was him. Or at least that's what I'll let myself believe until next Tuesday.
Man, what else is there to say, other then this is the best fucking show ever? Kristen Bell is simply amazing. All of the cast are. Even Teddy Dunn, who hasn't really shone in the past, gave a fantastic performance tonight. God, I love this show.
If you're not watching Veronica Mars, you're definitely missing out.
no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 07:14 am (UTC)(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 07:53 am (UTC)I'm so sad that I missed it though, because I fell asleep. (I also missed GG) But now I definately have to download it the minute they put it up over at
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 02:47 pm (UTC)&teddy dunn! who knew? fault of his bland-er character, i think, not a lack of skill (as we can see).
woah.
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 09:29 pm (UTC)Never trust a boy that says "trust me".
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 10:44 pm (UTC)I realized after watching the episode a few times that the television wasn't one, and the cameras probably weren't even recording in the pool house at the time. I also don't think he set them up. I think it was an honest, abiet unfortunate, mistake on Logan's part. When will this boy learn to just take her to his bedroom?
Hee, I loved the reveal to the 09ers as well :) I love when we see characters in the background that have been used in past episodes.
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2005-05-08 04:08 am (UTC)... though under California state law, if you're under the influence then you can't give consent, so technically it still was rape
Does this mean that they're both technically the victim and the perpetrator? If it was consensual (as much as it could be), then they both initiated it, therefore they could both be put in that position...
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2005-05-09 02:39 pm (UTC)