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eevilalice ([personal profile] eevilalice) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk 2014-02-22 04:56 pm (UTC)

spoilers

It's funny; though this isn't a favorite episode, it's one of the few where I always remember the outcome of the case. And there are some great scenes.

This one picks up about a week after Lynn's death, and I forgot that Lynn left her suicide note on her Blackberry. Jeeze. No handwriting to check anyway. I like how Wallace asks about Logan and says he feels sorry for him. And Veronica says Logan's been absent since her death, but they're "not exactly phone buddies." Ooh, they will be. I'm always a bit amused that this entire storyline with Lynn's death was constructed to bring Veronica and Logan together, and it works like a charm.

For me, the parallel here is between Aaron and his family and Bone Hamilton and his. Both men put outward appearances and ego before their families. Aaron's "quitting acting," in my mind, is just another ego trip, showing the world what a great dad he is. And Logan will see right through him.

Ah, teen girldom. Lilly says Logan's jealousy is cloying, while Yolanda says she likes jealousy on a man. Lilly says she can have him, but when Yolanda sort of does, it's another story. Veronica's put in that horribly awkward position of telling her best friend what she saw or keeping mum for the sake of her new friend. And Lilly puts her in yet another awkward position, pretty much forcing her to choose to be "in or out." This both illustrates the incident Logan mentioned in his school counselor session, but it also shows that once upon a time Veronica was subject to the same pressures. I'm glad they included the bit where Yolanda says she would have done the same.

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