DUDE!!! I did not see that coming at all. Not. At. All. Which means either They were very clever or I've been paying insufficient attention. Well, I probably have been paying insufficient attention, since I have spent most episodes futzing with the antenna to my tv and then saying "hee! she's so snarky! and cute!"
I'm glad it wasn't epileptic!Duncan or jealous!Logan who killed Lily. I'm also really impressed at how well the writers paid off the angst-inducing red herrings. And Aaron was a good choice for the villain - obscure enough for a big shock, but familiar enough for angst and drama.
I also really liked their choice to cut the opening credits sequence in order to pack in a little more story.
In fact, my only quibble is that I wish Wallace could have been a bit more involved. (I think it was Logan at the door, though. I hope it was Logan at the door.) My other quibble is that we don't know if Logan jumped. But hey, I remember "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" and the season 2 finale of seaQuest DSV - if Logan's fate is all the cliffhanger on offer, I'm okay with that!
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Although my sister and I agree that now, we're not sure if Veronica deserves Logan, because she's been consistently stupid about him at least three or four times. I mean, you have a problem with someone, what do you do? Um, ask him, "did you have rufies the night of Shelley's party? and what did you do with them?" or "hi, what the hell is up with *filming* me as we make out?" so that he can say, "I did not drug you, I did not rape you," and "the hell? not me!" You should not avoid him like a weenie.
They can't kill Logan. They can't kill Logan. I will keep on repeating this all summer. They can't kill Logan.
Also, I'm so glad that she's really a Mars! Her fabulous daddy is actually her daddy!
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At the same time, though, I'm not especially annoyed with her for not speaking up to him about her suspicions (or, rather, beliefs), because it's consistent with her behavior over the entire season. She expects her peers to screw her to the wall, and she responds - not nicely or logically, but consistently and (on an emotional level) somewhat understandably - by smacking them first and playing her cards not merely close to but actually inside her vest. So it's not one of those if-they'd-just-TALK-to-each-other-like-a-normal-couple plots, it's a damn-her-suspicious-nature!plot. And she's had the rug pulled out from under her enough times that I can cut her a little slack on the suspicious nature. IF she apologizes profusely and acknowledges that not talking to him was weenie-like.
I'll repeat with you. They can't kill Logan. They can't kill Logan.
And I am also so, so glad that her dad is her bio-dad. Because they are just TOO great together. I was actually a little bummed out by the scene with Lianne and Veronica making dinner together when he came home, because the Keith-Veronica dynamic is so wonderful and the thought of losing that made me sad.