Veronica Mars
Comedy
|
Crime
|
Drama
Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) starts off by giving a recap of the events
that led her to become a teenage private detective (from the 2004-2007
TV series). After her best friend Lilly Kane (Amanda Seyfried) was
murdered, Veronica undertook her own investigation to cope. Her father
Keith Mars (Enrico Colantoni), the sheriff, falsely accused Lilly's
father, the richest and most powerful man in town, of the murder. When
Mr. Kane was proven to be innocent, and another man was arrested and
confessed to the crime, Mr. Kane retaliated by bribing, intimidating,
and persuading (not necessarily in that order) the mayor and city
council to remove Keith from his position as sheriff. As a result, both
Keith's and Veronica's reputations were irreversibly damaged, leaving
both of them outcasts in this class-divided town where the wealthy and
powerful control everything and everyone. Veronica's mother left town as
a result of being ostracized, and neither Keith or Veronica ever saw
her again. The person who became the most cruel to Veronica was Lilly's
boyfriend Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring), angry at his girlfriend's
death, but his feelings brought him and Veronica closer and later
separated them. Keith would go on to open his own detective agency, Mars
Investigations, where Veronica would work with him during and after
school. She would leave her town of Neptune, California at age 19 to
attend college. The new her, as she says people would think of her, is a
marshmallow.
We cut to the present day and opening up with Veronica at a job interview at a law firm in New York City, Truman-Mann. Gayle Buckley (Jamie Lee Curtis) questions her about her credentials and life back in California as a detective. Veronica admits it cost her a few relationships and says she is done with that life.
Veronica visits her boyfriend Stosh "Piz" Piznarski (Chris Lowell) at his job at the radio station. She mentions getting messages from her old school friend Wallace Fennel (Percy Daggs III) about going back for a high school reunion. She then sees on TV a news report that pop star Bonnie DeVille, a.k.a. Carrie Bishop (Andrea Estrella), has been found dead in the bathtub of her home. When she walks outside, Veronica sees newspapers and hears more reports that accuse Logan of being involved in what is presumably a homicide. Sheriff Dan Lamb (Jerry O'Connell) firmly believes Logan is guilty after seeing a video in which he threatens Carrie.
We cut to the present day and opening up with Veronica at a job interview at a law firm in New York City, Truman-Mann. Gayle Buckley (Jamie Lee Curtis) questions her about her credentials and life back in California as a detective. Veronica admits it cost her a few relationships and says she is done with that life.
Veronica visits her boyfriend Stosh "Piz" Piznarski (Chris Lowell) at his job at the radio station. She mentions getting messages from her old school friend Wallace Fennel (Percy Daggs III) about going back for a high school reunion. She then sees on TV a news report that pop star Bonnie DeVille, a.k.a. Carrie Bishop (Andrea Estrella), has been found dead in the bathtub of her home. When she walks outside, Veronica sees newspapers and hears more reports that accuse Logan of being involved in what is presumably a homicide. Sheriff Dan Lamb (Jerry O'Connell) firmly believes Logan is guilty after seeing a video in which he threatens Carrie.
Need Subtitle?? Feels Free to Find it HERE
Post a Comment