Veronica Mars

Yeah,and its only the second season so we only have one precedent to go by.
 
Okay, here's my deal. I've heard very good things about this series. Hell, some of my favorite writers have said it kicks ass. So, I want to get into it. But I must ask, is the show highly serialized? Because, I don't want to jump on in the middle of a story arc. I can usually deal with that well, but I'd still like to know.
 
If it's Beaver, I'd find it awesome, then terrible. The thought of some little teenager killing a busful of people with a bomb is just sort of sickening. The thought that he did it because of molestation is even more sickening.

If I had to make a bet, I'd say Beaver got Lucky to make him the bomb that killed the busful of people. The bomb found on Woody's car was also made by Lucky, of course, who was only doing it because he was bat**** insane and was fired by Woody. Maybe Beaver asked Curly Moran how he'd done that stunt on the Long Haul, so he'd know how to kill the people on the bus. Then, when Curly realised it was Beaver who did it, Beaver ran him off the cliff. Curly wrote Veronica's name on his hand because he had been going to find her to help him take Beaver down.

I'm not sure any of this makes sense, but oh well, fun to speculate.
 
NO.Watch the whole first season,then wait till the current one if out on DVD.You don't want to miss anything.
 
The Question said:
Okay, here's my deal. I've heard very good things about this series. Hell, some of my favorite writers have said it kicks ass. So, I want to get into it. But I must ask, is the show highly serialized? Because, I don't want to jump on in the middle of a story arc. I can usually deal with that well, but I'd still like to know.

Tuesday is the finale, so don't jump in just yet. The show is very serialised, but each season is basically one story.
 
Some really insane people are suggesting that the killer is Logan.
 
The Question said:
Okay, here's my deal. I've heard very good things about this series. Hell, some of my favorite writers have said it kicks ass. So, I want to get into it. But I must ask, is the show highly serialized? Because, I don't want to jump on in the middle of a story arc. I can usually deal with that well, but I'd still like to know.
The beauty of the show is in the continuity and unfolding of the grand mystery, it was obviously very well planned out, but the serialization isn't the only great aspect, it simply features wonderful writing, some of my favorite eps have little to do with the larger mystery, I would highly suggest you get the first season on DVD and continue from there.
 
Okay. I'm pretty good with jumping on in the middle of story arcs, so I should be fine. I mean, I didn't start watching Buffy until part way through season five. But thanks.
 
What the **** just happened?

I WAS RIGHT?

No ****ing way.
 
well that felt a bit forced. I think we should try and talk about this discretely though,since the Question is so curious.:o
 
I am too, a little bit. I think the show went through a bit of a sophomore slump because it needed to expand the mythology of the show for continued storylines.

*shrug*
 
Alot of things just didn't seem to ring true compared to earlier in the season.I don't know. Send me a pm.:o
 
Why would I need to send you a PM, we're in the appropriate thread:confused:

Unless this is about Question. That rat ruins all the fun:(
 
I don't want to spoil him. Someone else can,though.:o
 
Having thought about it for a bit, I am coming around to it.
 
Meh,I need to rewwatch the season as a whole. I missed alot of episodes. It still doesn't ring true.
 
Rings perfectly true to me, having seen all the eps I think it fit together perfectly. :up:
 
beaver is cassidy's nick name. I'm going on record to say that was the best season fanale ever on tv. & this show has the best writng in a show.
 

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