I spent some time trying to figure out what to post for Christmas, and finally settled on talking about my three favorite Christmas movies.
Yes, I'm finally watching Veronica Mars
by
Billie Doux
I get letters recommending that I check out certain shows. I get them fairly often. I don't think I've ever gotten as many for any other show than I have for Veronica Mars. (Must be that Buffy feel.)
Even though I've only seen the first four episodes of the first season, I am deeply impressed, and definitely hooked. Veronica is like a combination of Sarah Michelle Gellar's Buffy and Alison Mack's Chloe, but with a streak of serious angst all her very own. I'm intrigued by the two big mysteries that have already been introduced: who killed Lily Kane, and who raped Veronica. The characters are fascinating. It's hard to tell at this point who is semi-good and who is evil. The atmosphere of the school is like moody paranoia, like everyone is going to turn on you at any moment. It's not Sunnydale High, but it sure feels like the real life version.
And I have no intention of watching even a minute of season two until I've gotten through season one. Please tell those Veronica Mars people that they should get on the stick with those DVD sets. December, people? Come on. Get with it.
[Oops. I'm informed (thanks, Magnolia) that it was released in October. Okay, still too late to see it all before the new season started, though. I must be confusing Veronica Mars with 24. Of course, that's so easy to do. (That was my sarcastic voice.)]
Even though I've only seen the first four episodes of the first season, I am deeply impressed, and definitely hooked. Veronica is like a combination of Sarah Michelle Gellar's Buffy and Alison Mack's Chloe, but with a streak of serious angst all her very own. I'm intrigued by the two big mysteries that have already been introduced: who killed Lily Kane, and who raped Veronica. The characters are fascinating. It's hard to tell at this point who is semi-good and who is evil. The atmosphere of the school is like moody paranoia, like everyone is going to turn on you at any moment. It's not Sunnydale High, but it sure feels like the real life version.
And I have no intention of watching even a minute of season two until I've gotten through season one. Please tell those Veronica Mars people that they should get on the stick with those DVD sets. December, people? Come on. Get with it.
[Oops. I'm informed (thanks, Magnolia) that it was released in October. Okay, still too late to see it all before the new season started, though. I must be confusing Veronica Mars with 24. Of course, that's so easy to do. (That was my sarcastic voice.)]
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