Happy Birthday to [livejournal.com profile] kattiya!! Hope you are having still having a blast and NY is treating you all right!

Now then. Last night my attention was completely devoted to VM last night. Even though I thought I was nearly foiled again when I thought The Braff's Punk'd episode was on during the last 10 minutes of VM. So why did no one

Ugh, Paris Hilton is on my TV!! On purpose people! Blah, well playing a spoiled rich girl isn't much of a stretch, but omg still...

I do have to admit that I did like this episode much better than the pilot. It just seemed much better paced and the voiceover aspect of the show didn't get on my nerves as much. I suppose it just took some getting accustomed to... but I won't get into the whole highschool motorcycle gang...

Forgive me if I forget people names right now. Anyways, as of right now no one is stopping me from watching.
Veronica - like.
Veronica's Father - like.
Logan - Like. Though I'm not suppose to right? Since he is suppose to be the highschool asshole.
Duncan & Wallace - I'm reserving judgement. These two have really done anything yet. Duncan does eventually speak right?


From: [identity profile] tralf2001.livejournal.com


I like Duncan the character. Not incredibly enthused about the actor.

Love Wallace. Love love love Wallace.

Love Veronica, even though she's morally corrupt.

Keith (Veronica's Father) is THE BEST EVER.

Logan is so fragile and screwed up and I love him for it. He's a skanky horrible person sometimes, but it's okay. I like him that way. (Keep the LoVe shippers and their inane names far far away from me, please.)

Love: Mac and Meg, both to come.

Hate: Paris Hilton, Trina (to come), Celeste Kane.

Like to Hate: Veronica's Mom (Liane).

From: [identity profile] onecoldcanadian.livejournal.com


Duncan is Dean? This was the thought running through my head when I first seen Duncan. The actor is shaped somewhat like Jared Padalecki... and yes that probably is spelled incorrectly.

Keith! That's the Dad's name. I really loved him in the second episode. Loved it when Veronica & him were snarking at the (new) Sheriff.

I see the Wallace love all over. I'm just not quite there yet, right now he just seems to be the funny sidekick.

Logan fragile? Screwed-up is pretty much a given with the highschool persona, but eek fragile?

From: [identity profile] tralf2001.livejournal.com


Well, Logan's life is pretty messed up. You just don't know how much yet. And it's about to get WAY MORE messed up pretty soon. Actually, I have no concept of time on the show because I watched all the episodes together in 3 days. But fairly soon, it will get very crazy for him. Yes, he's still pretty skanky, but you can at least understand why. And you can like poor fragile Logan. You just can't LoVe him.

I think Duncan has more personality than Dean has. The actor just doesn't play him that way. But if you listen to what he says rather than how he woodenly says it, he's cool. I like him enough. He's a decent guy, sort of.

Keith is just SERIOUSLY the best.

Wallace has one episode that gives him a lot more depth. He is so much cooler of a person than Veronica, really. Veronica has no morals, no morals at all.

From: [identity profile] tiggz.livejournal.com


*giggle* yeah...sorry about that. if i recast that role, Credit Where Credit's Due is one of my favorites. just wait until you see episode four. you will be in loooooove. if you aren't, i'll eat my hat.

duncan does eventually speak. see previous episode four mention.

wallace? wallace is one of the best characters on that show and he doesn't get near enough love. embrace the wallace. *g*

From: [identity profile] onecoldcanadian.livejournal.com


Hat eating eh? I generally plan on watching at least six episodes of new TV shows, that is, if they are not so horrible I have to stop after watching two *coughtrucallingcough*, so I plan on making it to four.

There are just so many boys and not enough girls. (Did I really just say that?).

From: [identity profile] kattiya.livejournal.com


*hugs you tight*
*tries to console you over the Paris factor*

Thanks for the birthday wishes darling! So sweet of you to remember.

And I'm having such a blast in NYC that "hungover" doesn't even begin to describe it. :)

From: [identity profile] onecoldcanadian.livejournal.com


She's just so... why do people care?

And I'm having such a blast in NYC that "hungover" doesn't even begin to describe it.

Hee!

From: [identity profile] bluegreensmoke.livejournal.com


Episode 4 tends to be the one that really grabs people. Episodes 1-3 are necessary although they aren't as strong or entertaining as the other episodes that come later in the series (IMHO). If can you hang in until episode 6 you'll be totally hooked for the season.

Sorry about Paris. If it's any consolation Rob Thomas hated it, too.

From: [identity profile] onecoldcanadian.livejournal.com


Episodes 1-3 are necessary although they aren't as strong

This is good to hear. The pilot didn't exactly make me bounce off the walls, but it's getting better.

From: [identity profile] bluegreensmoke.livejournal.com


The first three episodes are really just set-up and exposition to establish who everyone is. Episode four does the best job of finally "connecting the dots" and episode 5 is when things start to pick up steam for the rest of the season.

I've liked the show since the pilot and I recommended it to people, but I didn't start getting completely crazy for it until episodes 6-7.

From: [identity profile] jammer77.livejournal.com


I couldn't agree more. I think they really got into their groove around episode 5. I think I fell in love from the start but episode 6 sealed the deal for me.

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