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After her best friend is murdered and her father is removed as county sheriff, Veronica Mars dedicates her life to cracking the toughest mysteries in the affluent town of Neptune.

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Veronica Mars: Season 4 discussion  Season 4 (Full Season)

Veronica is back, investigating a bomber in Neptune murdering spring breakers. The season follows the film and keeps up with current events.
posted by numaner on Jul 21, 2019 at 9:48 AM - 35 comments

Veronica Mars: Spring Break Forever  Season 4, Episode 1

Panic spreads through Neptune when a bomb goes off during spring break. Veronica and Keith are hired by the wealthy family of one victim injured in the bombing to find out who is responsible.
posted by numaner on Jul 19, 2019 at 3:54 PM - 14 comments

Veronica Mars: Meet John Smith  Rewatch   Season 1, Episode 3

Things really get moving here. Veronica gets hired to track down a classmate's long-lost (or dead?) father, enlists Wallace to start taking records from the office, dates Troy, and tries to get to the bottom of the mystery around her own mother. Oh, and what kind of medication is Duncan really taking? [more inside]
posted by rikschell on Oct 4, 2017 at 8:30 AM - 2 comments

Veronica Mars: Credit Where Credit's Due  Rewatch   Season 1, Episode 2

Veronica investigates credit card fraud. We see Weevil in a more sympathetic light. Logan is an ass (Logan is always an ass), but Troy seems nice, right? And, oh yeah, a role for Paris Hilton... [more inside]
posted by rikschell on Sep 26, 2017 at 8:05 AM - 6 comments

Veronica Mars: Pilot  Rewatch   Season 1, Episode 1

Introductions all around! Veronica Mars is a junior at Neptune High, formerly popular with the rich kids, now an outcast. Her best friend was killed, her boyfriend dumped her, she was roofied. Her father used to be Sheriff, but now he's a private eye, and Veronica helps him while solving her own high-school drama mysteries. This week's episode introduces Wallace, a new student at Neptune who is targeted by the local biker gang. Veronica Mars was first broadcast in 2004, just after Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended, and in a lot of ways it directly took up the mantle of kick-ass blonde high school girl empowerment. Never a ratings success, it was a critical darling from the start. [more inside]
posted by rikschell on Sep 18, 2017 at 10:34 AM - 13 comments