Get Better Gear!

Premier Sponsors

Other World Computing

TechRestore

Top 5 Free Apps

Release Date: August 05, 2009
Genre: Games
Release Date: May 22, 2009
Genre: Games
Release Date: August 29, 2009
Genre: Games
Release Date: March 27, 2009
Release Date: August 07, 2009

iTunes New Music Releases

Release Date: September 29, 2009
Genre: Rock
Release Date: September 20, 2009
Release Date: September 15, 2009
Release Date: August 25, 2009
Genre: Rock
Release Date: August 25, 2009

Top 5 Paid Apps

Release Date: April 22, 2009
StickWars $0.99
Release Date: March 31, 2009
Genre: Games
Bloons $0.99
Release Date: April 05, 2009
Genre: Games

Discover New Music

  • Life's Rich Pageant

    • 8 out of 10
    • R.E.M.
    • In the long series of R.E.M.'s evolution, this album (finally?) showcases their ability to capture on tape what had been happening in the live for years: heartfelt, sweat-filled performances that just
  • Gimme Fiction

    • 10 out of 10
    • Spoon
    • Gimme Fiction by Spoon is a terrific album by an Austin band that I was lucky enough to catch on an Austin radio station during a Christmas visit.

  • Odyssey Number Five

    • 10 out of 10
    • Powderfinger
    • Guitar-driven rock out of Australia, Powderfinger has not seen much exposure in the States, but should get a nod for their toe-tapping songs. Building off their previous release, "Internationalist" (
  • War of the Worlds

    • 10 out of 10
    • Jeff Wayne
    • With the new movie adaptation of H.G Wells' classic Sci Fi invasion tale, War of the Worlds, currently on theater screens everywhere, there's new interest in Jeff Wayne's rock opera version, and it is
  • Never Let Me Down [ECD]

    • 4 out of 10
    • David Bowie
    • It must be a lonely place to be considered David Bowie's worst album by just about everyone, including the artist himself. As the last album before Bowie "rebooted" and formed the band Tin Machine, "N

Reader Specials

Visit Deals On The Web for the best deals on all consumer electronics, iPods, and more!

News

Veronica Mars Season 3.13: "Postgame Mortem"

Veronica Mars 3.13 - "Postgame Mortem"
Airdate: February 13th, 2007

Don't underestimate the healing power of children. Just a whiff of their unsullied outlook on life is all it takes to make a fresh start. We should have known when Devil Dick's whispers in Logan's ear didn't pull him out of his hole that it would take the innocence of an angel to set him right again. How sweet...in a cloying, obvious sort of way.

I'm still wondering if Veronica even listened to the entire pathetic voice mail that Logan left on her phone. I'm thinking not, since she'd be hard pressed to resist his abject shame and loose hanging heart. Then again, if the Super Hits 98 dedication didn't reveal the extent of Logan's sad sackery and lure her back for a forgiveness reunion, then nothing will. Yeah, right. Something will. We just have to get a little closer to the end of the Dead Dean mystery first before Veronica's attention can wind up back at the Neptune Grand.

Back to Dick for a second. As truly horrifying as he is - like someone I would want a permanent restraining order against - he's become the comedy highlight lately. How can you argue with a man who seeks a divorce because his wife's toes don't measure up to his idea of non-freakishness? You just can't. Which is funny.

Nice to see Wallace again, however briefly. And Weevil keeps making his momentary appearances. One thing about the Weev. I've been harshing on him lately because he's become such a downright dweeb, but looking back at season one I'm remembering that he was never that tough to begin with. This idea of him as a sexy bad boy gang leader was true for a second - when he pulled up to Veronica's car with his posse in the first episode - but quickly faded away. What tough guy would have written Lilly secret love letters and then admitted it to the guidance counselor?

Back when he was playing poker at Logan's house in season one and the money that he just won disappeared, Weevil got mad. But did he start swinging, or pull out his knife, or trash the place? No. He made the guys strip down to their boxers and then made some vague threat. Later he started stealing their stuff, which was pretty crafty, yes, but tough? No.

So while Logan's lonely heart was being healed by gentle coaxing from tweendom, another Hearst staffer is murdered. It's a dangerous place, evidently. This sunny California utopia must be atop a hell hole for all these murders and (sorta)rapes and bus bombs and child molesting mayors to congregate in one place. Unfortunately, the fact that the basketball coach is killed delivers zero emotional resonance.

And while Veronica does have a habit of falling for guys during an investigation, what's the appeal of Coach Jr.? Love the creepy moment where Veronica stands at the cliff looking down at the ocean with Josh behind her. Will he push her? Just a tilt of the camera angle offers the momentary threat, and introduces suspicion. Well done.

For some reason this coach murder will extend into another episode. Unless it's tied to the Dead Dean, this seems rather inexcusable. As for the DD mystery, we're definitely digging a little deeper now. So deep that I'm starting to get confused.

OK, the Volvo has eggshell in the windshield, which means it was on campus the night of the murder and Nish egged it. That takes Nish off the hook (and probably the rest of the gang o' feminists). The car was gone from the Neptune Grand during the time period when the Dean was killed. Neither Missy nor Landry cop to taking the car. Two men were arguing in Missy and Landry's room, though Missy knows nothing about this. Good dental hygiene is very important to Missy and Landry, even in the middle of the night (which gives her a reason for being out of the room during the two-men-argument). So, we don't know who the mystery man in the hotel room is. And we don't know why Missy and Landry would want to watch Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang in the wee hours of the morning. Aren't they tired?

Is this the slow loop back to last episode's nudge in the direction of Dead Dean's stepson as the prime suspect? We should never underestimate the power of children to heal, or kill, I suppose.

iTunes Links

Veronica Mars - Series
Veronica Mars - Season 3
"Postgame Mortem"

Post Your Comments

  Remember Me  Forgot your password?

Not a member? Register now. You can post comments without logging in, but they'll show up as a "guest" post.

Commenting is not available in this section entry.