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Hey, remember how good Veronica Mars was?

Let’s reminisce about Veronica et al. post-jump…


I was just culling the blogroll and was considering the removal of marsinvestigations.net since VMars was canceled. But I just couldn’t do it. For one thing, that Web site is supremely extremely awesome. Furthermore, I love(d) that show too much. And I miss it terribly. I watched, I read recaps and I never missed a podcast. I’m still crossing my fingers for a Veronica Mars movie. Rob Thomas, please, if you can hear me…don’t make me give up on my dream!

If you too find yourself nostalgic for the days of Neptune High and Hearst College, post memories of your favorite scenes, episodes, characters, lines, whatever in the comments section.

A long time ago, we used to be friends…I wish I could say I haven’t thought of you lately at all, but that would be a big fat lie. I think of you often, including every time I see a

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3 Responses to “Hey, remember how good Veronica Mars was?”

  1. Remember when Jonathan Taylor Thomas was a federal agent posing as a high schooler but they all thought he was a dangerous bomber and Logan punched him to save Veronica? I can’t decide which part I liked best: When Logan punched JTT, when JTT asked for a moment alone with Veronica and Logan said “Dream on, Jump Street”, or the other MILESTONE MOMENT of the series that occurred in that episode. You know what I’m talking about. Okay, so I do know which part I liked best.

  2. Yeah, I’m going to have to go with the Milestone Moment. But, “Dream on, Jump Street” is a close second.

    Every time I see that yellow car on the road, I hope and I pray that maybe when I pull up next to it, it will be Logan. But, then I remember that Logan is not real. And he is cancelled.

  3. I like to watch Veronica Mars episodes as well Lost. I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

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