Also, what the hell is this dialogue:
Stosh 'Piz' Piznarski: A Saturn for a Mars.
Veronica: In Neptune! Yeah, the planets really aligned for this one. Now, move Uranus; Mercury's rising.
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Also, what the hell is this dialogue:
Stosh 'Piz' Piznarski: A Saturn for a Mars.
Veronica: In Neptune! Yeah, the planets really aligned for this one. Now, move Uranus; Mercury's rising.
Veronica Mars (2004-2007)
“It's all fun and games till one of you gets my foot up your ass.”
Reblog if you are Team Pizonica
Romance is one of the most vital aspects of any good teen drama. Some TV couples give shows new life, while others drag them down.
The best teen dramas are the ones that embrace the awkwardness, the unnecessary cruelty and the uncontrollable emotions that are an unavoidable part of wading through the treacherous waters of adolescence. Although we may leave those experiences in our rearview mirror, those years have an intense effect on all of us, which is why these shows continue to resonate with people of all ages.
Much like real life, one of the most vital aspects of any teen drama is the romantic relationships. There are many reasons why we tune in but rarely are any of them quite as compelling as the love stories that are woven into the very DNA of these shows. After all, what love is more intense, more heartbreaking, and more melodramatic than the love that you discover during high school?
These relationships can become so important that for better or worse, they completely overtake the entire series. Some TV couples you love, others you love to hate and others still, well, those just evoke nothing but the purest of hatred. These pairings can elevate a show to new heights or even send it crashing to the lowest of lows.
9. SAVED: VERONICA AND PIZ - VERONICA MARS
Let’s get this out of the way: Veronica and Logan are the true love story of Veronica Mars. However, there was a point at which the drama between them simply got to be too much. Veronica always had to worry about Logan and never felt that she could truly trust him - which is fair since early on, he wasn’t what you might call trustworthy. For a time, Veronica lost herself in that relationship and what better place to find yourself than at college? She and Logan gave it their all, but at a certain point, both had to admit that it was time to throw in the towel.
Enter Stosh "Piz" Piznarski. He was the anti-Logan in every way and it was awesome. After the dark days of Veronica and Logan, her time with Piz was like a breath of fresh air, for both Veronica and the show itself. Even Kristen Bell has said that before the movie, she was Team Piz all the way. He brought a different energy to the series. Logan is Veronica’s true love, but Piz actually made her happy.
Veronica and Logan needed that time apart and viewers needed a break from the nonstop rollercoaster of feels that was their romantic relationship. Finding their way back to one another in the movie was only possible because of Veronica’s romance with Piz. Sure, he may have just been a placeholder in the end, but Veronica really did love him.
6. HURT: VERONICA AND DUNCAN - VERONICA MARS
Although iZombie does help to fill the Veronica-shaped hole in our hearts, there will never be another show quite like Veronica Mars. The series combined the socioeconomic divide of The Outsiders with the central mystery of Twin Peaks and boasted an amazing heroine who was sort of an amalgamation of Buffy Summers and Nancy Drew.
Speaking of Veronica, she was always way too cool for her on-again-off-again boyfriend, Duncan Kane. He wasn’t exactly the most interesting of characters and on a series full of them, he stuck out as particularly bland. Early on in the series, it was easy to get invested in the romance between Duncan and Veronica. He was her first love and the potential relation storyline was intense, to say the least. The flashbacks made it clear that there was a time when their relationship was really quite sweet.
Duncan was pretty much fine before we got to know Logan better.
Once Logan became more than the monster he initially appeared to be, fans began to root for him and Veronica big time - and with good reason. By the time she and Duncan reunited, they were different people and it was kind of too late to salvage what they once had. Perhaps the couple did need to make another go of it, but the writers must’ve realized that Kristen Bell had much better chemistry with Jason Dohring, because they got rid of Duncan in season 2.
“I still don't understand why many fans hate Piz. The first time I watched the show, I thought he was a breath of fresh air after all of those toxic boys. He was so different from any of the characters, and I also liked that he was friendly with Wallace. Wallace needed a normal kind of friend, which he didn't have back in high school. Yea, I understand why he may not fit in the Noir world, I guess. But his only flaw was dating Veronica. He doesn't deserve this kind of hatred.”
“My favorite Veronica boyfriend is Leo, I mean I obviously love Logan but there are some things about his entire character like the anger issues and everything that kinda made the relationship a lil’ bit toxic back in college and stuff, I don’t know, I haven’t rewatched it yet but yeah, Leo seemed like a nice good guy with whom Veronica could escape all the drama with and find peace. Also after dating for 9 years Piz just breaks up with Veronica like that, over one thing, a missed meeting with his parents after 9 years together is just weird.”
Note: It’s already been established and confirmed by Rob Thomas, that Piz and Veronica only dated less than a year in the movie when they met each other in NYC
“I think Veronica considered Piz as nice because he never picked any argument with her.”
"Everyone keeps saying that Veronica was making her own decision in the movie. Well, didn't she also make her own decision to date Piz? She made a choice to be with Piz during and after college. She dated him again in NY because she wanted to. It seems she didn't have a choice to go back to Neptune: If Logan was never accused of murder, Veronica would stay with Piz. Her choice! Piz was her choice from the get-go. Team Piz!"