I kind of hate the Yes-TV capping group with every fiber of my being right now because they released the episode with the wrong aspect ratio! Something I didn't realize until I had finished my picspam because it wasn't noticeable enough. I had to do a comparison on the CW logo to ascertain that it was really the aspect ratio, and not some kind of
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The less said about this entire thing, the better. But I gotta say, the writers know fuck-all about women or feminism if they think that's an accurate portrayal of either.
Honestly, I don't know how this portrayal ever got the red light. From anyone, let alone the people who came up with it.
Was I the only thinking they were laying the groundwork for an affair between Wallace and the Dean's wife here? Probably, huh?
Me too! I really hope not, but there was definitely some weirdness there that I couldn't place.
There is so much pretty going on in this picspam I don't think I could pick my ten favourite caps let alone my single most favourite. I still sometimes get taken aback by how pretty Veronica is. Though I really can't stand her hair curly.
And the shippiness of this spam! I loved them in this episode. And I loved that Logan was (I say was, because of course there was drama at the very end) happy. I had this moment while I was watching the episode where I realized Logan was generally in a good place in my life, and it made me really happy. I know things will eventually go to shit for him, because that's the way the cookie crumbles, but it's just really nice that he has some semblance of okayness for a while.
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I think that Veronica herself embodies feminist ideals, but whatever gave them the idea that anyone was like the "feminists" on this show? They're such caricatures it's not even funny. Especially considering it's still a touchy subject.
There was too much eye-contact! And then someone said they had a feeling one of the other mysteries might involve her and I thought "oh, that's why they're hooking her and Wallace up". Even if I don't know if any of that is true.
I had this moment while I was watching the episode where I realized Logan was generally in a good place in my life, and it made me really happy.
His life? Because if so, I agree. To an extent. I think that's been a part of the reason people have been feeling that Logan is "off" somehow. His one main characteristic, in my opinion, for the first two seasons has been anger. And he lost that when Aaron was shot, but I think it sort of turned into a depression because even though he had no one (alive, anyway) to be angry with, his life still sucked up to that point. It feels like he's just getting over the worst of that part and allowing himself to move away from the past.
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