Ari? You win. That was the Veronica/Keith episode of DOOM, beginning with the way he barged into her bedroom and made himself at home and continuing through the entire damn episode.
Otherwise? I'm unsatisfied. I didn't really feel the episode worked as a single unit. The way it moved the season's arc together was important, I suppose. But I'm still not sure quite what happened in this ep, or why I should care.
The T-shirts just were weird, although I liked Meg's.
Veronica's mention of Hannah didn't even make sense.
Veronica doesn't use spoiler warnings. Tsktsk, Veronica.
Still no answer as to the arc that really matters, aka Cassidy's breaking up with Mac. Just more about that silly bus crash plot thing.
Otherwise? I'm unsatisfied. I didn't really feel the episode worked as a single unit. The way it moved the season's arc together was important, I suppose. But I'm still not sure quite what happened in this ep, or why I should care.
The T-shirts just were weird, although I liked Meg's.
Veronica's mention of Hannah didn't even make sense.
Veronica doesn't use spoiler warnings. Tsktsk, Veronica.
Still no answer as to the arc that really matters, aka Cassidy's breaking up with Mac. Just more about that silly bus crash plot thing.
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Date: 2006-10-01 05:25 pm (UTC)Agreed. And that's why Veronica needs to be able to function as an adult, independently from Keith--because, true to the archetype, he wouldn't give her the necessary breathing room to save the day (becaause, on a realistic level, giving her the necessary breathing room to save the day is actually a sort of stupid thing to do).
Veronica does take stupid risks (and you know how I feel about Gryffindors!), but then again so does Keith.
But on some level, it's okay to take risks when you are The Hero. I think that's part of the fantasy the show is selling.
after the kidnapping, with "I love you, I will always love you, I'm totally straight for you but I will never trust you again." (Although I need to think more on that given that it HASN'T BEEN TRUE. grrr.)
Yeah, that was disappointing.