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lesbiassparrow) wrote2007-01-18 11:34 am
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Veronica Mars
I recently bought the first season of this and am now just watching it. I don't know why I didn't like it the first time around, because I am really enjoying it. I really remember the dialogue annoying me first time around but I can't imagine why because now I think it is rather well written.
I wouldn't say it's my favourite thing ever, but it is quite excellent. I really like Veronica (though it's hard to believe that anyone quite as cute and nice as Veronica would ever be completely ostracized. But high school is a harsh, harsh mistress) but the supporting cast is what really gets me. From Wallace to Weevil they are all rather marvellous. Though I am not feeling any Logan love, which I think I am supposed to. Does it pick up later on in the season?
The only thing I was really appalled by was that they gave Paris Hilton a role! It nearly made me stop watching when her giant, blonde bobble head popped up.
ETA: Veronica Mars makes me want to post witty, clever, snarky things, but I can't think of anything astonishingly witty to say. Perhaps you could imagine this as bitingly clever in the manner of an 18th century wit?
I wouldn't say it's my favourite thing ever, but it is quite excellent. I really like Veronica (though it's hard to believe that anyone quite as cute and nice as Veronica would ever be completely ostracized. But high school is a harsh, harsh mistress) but the supporting cast is what really gets me. From Wallace to Weevil they are all rather marvellous. Though I am not feeling any Logan love, which I think I am supposed to. Does it pick up later on in the season?
The only thing I was really appalled by was that they gave Paris Hilton a role! It nearly made me stop watching when her giant, blonde bobble head popped up.
ETA: Veronica Mars makes me want to post witty, clever, snarky things, but I can't think of anything astonishingly witty to say. Perhaps you could imagine this as bitingly clever in the manner of an 18th century wit?