Veronica Mars 2x11 - [Donut Run] "True love stories never have endings."
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Veronica Mars 2x11 - [Donut Run] "True love stories never have endings."
Maison Martin Margiela autumn/winter 1999 Artisanal White Duvet Coat
Hello! Today I finished a drawing of a creature of mine named Buitre Muerte (Death Vulture in English, also nicknamed Duve (Doo-veh)). He is a sentient creature of shadow that feeds off of and is drawn to the fear of other beings. Despite his lanky appearance, he is swift and strong both in and out of flight. His arms function as wings and his feet as talons. He can exhale a hallucinatory smoke, screech a temporarily-deafening screech, and markings that glow for aesthetic purposes. The difference between vultures and the Buitre Muerte? Vultures come after death, Buitre Muerte comes before. To make a long story short, he’s a dangerous birb and a bad bitch, so you can’t kill him. (/s)
Veronica Mars: Season 2
Can I just say how much I HATE how they handled Veronica’s assault? I don’t care if she drunkenly said ‘yes’ and Duncan is the goodest good boy who ‘just’ made a mistake.
She was SOBBING when she found out what he did. And we’re supposed to just believe they got back together? No. Way. She wouldn’t even date Troy after he’d stolen drugs. How is it logical for her to go back to Duncan? As a character?
What he did was already irredeemable.
And Veronica’s character-someone who was waxing on about not fitting in as 09′ers, knowing all the gritty details of that life, suddenly wants to be the poster child for that? Her character would not say no to the case in the first episode of the season. Yes, she might want to rest after what happened, but at her core she’s a character who still wants justice. Not a job as a waitress.
Also was it implied that Logan had an affair with Beaver’s mom? After what just happened with his own dad and his girlfriend? That would be like Duncan trying to juggle heavy objects near his head by the poolside right after Lilly’s death. Does. Not. Compute.
The gap between the 09′ers at the start of the season didn’t make much sense, either.
Rob was already, in the early phase, showing his poor writing skills and his knowledge of his characters.
Yes, I am still a Duncan and Veronica shipper in the year 2019, and yes, it is quite lonely over here.
But will I ever forget that true love stories never have endings? No, so who’s the real winner here?
“I wish they didn't chicken out making Duncan and Veronica as siblings. One, it will make an interesting drama. Two, it will go to an amazing dark noir territory. Three, it will show everyone that this show has balls to do a controversial thing. Four, we wouldn't have shipper war. Five, KBell wouldn't defend Duncan like some kind of a prince charming.”
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