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A Long Time Ago, We Used to be Friends

After muddling their way through two seasons of disappointments, the creative staff behind Veronica Mars gave us two episodes tonight that reminded us why we started watching the show in the first place. It was great to see Weevil and Wallace back with prominent roles. Even the season one Logan was back.

But tonight's episodes just reminded us why the CW had to cancel this show. If this is what Rob Thomas and his staff were capable of, how do they explain the past two seasons? Instead of sticking to the formula that made season one so successful, they gave us a generic teen drama with the occasional, not very well thought out mystery thrown in. And the truth is that the teen soap didn't interest most TV viewers.

Which is why we must say goodbye to Veronica, Keith, Weevil, Wallace, Logan, and all the others. When you were good you were great.

Posted by on 22 May 2007 at 10:19 PM

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david,hi. i hope ur fine. i was trying to email u at: david-removethis-@negative273-removethistoo-.com but didnt work.
anyways, i want to ask u abt the nothingisgood webpage. i accessed this page 2 years ago and i liked the idea behind it. is the page no more existing?
hope to hear from u soon.
take care.
marwa.

Posted by marwa. on 28 May 2007 - 3:19 AM

 
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