1. Really and truly shipping them in Who's Your Daddy? (1.04). It's the episode where Matt gets beat up by Arnett Meade (retaliation for the Panthers busting up the qb's Mustang) and he calls Coach to pick him up and Eric makes him tag along to Julie's dance recital. And Matt slouches down in his seat, grinning from ear to ear to watch this girl, and afterwards, Eric puts 2 and 2 together that he 'told that kid to get his daughter in the backseat of a car
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Lovely! Hardly anyone ever talks about them any more!
1. I was spoiled for the first season (the big things anyway) and I knew that they were a Big Thing, so I expected to love them or like them a lot, but I was definitely clinched in Victor, Victrola. 2. I think that they worked it out. In a nutshell, they both just needed to grow up. 3. Oh gosh, I think they are just perfectly suited. And ultimately, it was what Blair wanted most. (And what my baby wants, my baby gets.) 4. I always enjoyed their angst. 5. See above- I don't think they ever had a step that took it too far. (Not saying everything was perfect, some truly fucked up shit went down.) 6. Thing is, I was a Blair/Everyone fan, and whoever was the boy of the moment, I got on board with. I could see her happily making a life with almost everyone, but I knew he would always be there, in the back of her mind. 7. They pretty much got it.
1. Truly, right away, even before they knew the other existed. The first 'LiRic' scene, imo, was in I think November of 2002, and Elizabeth sends up a 'snowflake' wish, and then they cut to Ric in Alcazar's prison, mournfully playing his guitar. But they sparked with chemistry right away, and it seemed like a jolt of energy for Becky when she had been back and forth with more or less guys she'd known since she was a teenager for years
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1. Before I watched the show, before I even knew what the show *was*, when I saw a picture of them on his bike. 2. Taking show canon only- a tiny, suffocating speck of land that they call home where there is too much bullshit for them to get past. 3. They were just perfect. Everything they never knew they needed. 4. IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN THEM. 5. Throughout the show...really, I would have wanted MORE, but everything between them was great. 6. He seemed very happy with his wife and child. And if it's not Weevil (or 'Eli' as she calls him in my vague, Established Relationship future 'verse of them) or Duncan, it should be someone she did NOT go to high school with. 7. Just- get it together, get out of Neptune and have a nice, quiet, happy life.
everything between them was great It was though. Despite shipping LoVe (sorry), I definitely think Veronica and Weevil had some of the best chemistry on the show. Their relationship was one of the best-written things in the show, besides the perfection that was that Mars father-daughter relationship.
He seemed very happy with his wife and child Definitely. Despite not wanting kids of my own, a man who loves his kid always melts my heart.
Don't care for Duncan, but based on fandom preferences, I've come to accept most anything that isn't Lamb/Veronica or Dick/Veronica.
1. Pretty right away. I liked them a whole lot right away anyway, and by the time I had my Tip-and-Fall over moment with the show (first time around, History Repeating), I shipped them pretty hard
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1. I was spoiled for the first season (the big things anyway) and I knew that they were a Big Thing, so I expected to love them or like them a lot, but I was definitely clinched in Victor, Victrola.
2. I think that they worked it out. In a nutshell, they both just needed to grow up.
3. Oh gosh, I think they are just perfectly suited. And ultimately, it was what Blair wanted most. (And what my baby wants, my baby gets.)
4. I always enjoyed their angst.
5. See above- I don't think they ever had a step that took it too far. (Not saying everything was perfect, some truly fucked up shit went down.)
6. Thing is, I was a Blair/Everyone fan, and whoever was the boy of the moment, I got on board with. I could see her happily making a life with almost everyone, but I knew he would always be there, in the back of her mind.
7. They pretty much got it.
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2. Taking show canon only- a tiny, suffocating speck of land that they call home where there is too much bullshit for them to get past.
3. They were just perfect. Everything they never knew they needed.
4. IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN THEM.
5. Throughout the show...really, I would have wanted MORE, but everything between them was great.
6. He seemed very happy with his wife and child. And if it's not Weevil (or 'Eli' as she calls him in my vague, Established Relationship future 'verse of them) or Duncan, it should be someone she did NOT go to high school with.
7. Just- get it together, get out of Neptune and have a nice, quiet, happy life.
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It was though. Despite shipping LoVe (sorry), I definitely think Veronica and Weevil had some of the best chemistry on the show. Their relationship was one of the best-written things in the show, besides the perfection that was that Mars father-daughter relationship.
He seemed very happy with his wife and child
Definitely. Despite not wanting kids of my own, a man who loves his kid always melts my heart.
Don't care for Duncan, but based on fandom preferences, I've come to accept most anything that isn't Lamb/Veronica or Dick/Veronica.
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Curious...do you actively dislike Duncan or just thought he was inconsequential? (Just wondering.) Or was it Teddy Dunn?
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1. Pretty right away. I liked them a whole lot right away anyway, and by the time I had my Tip-and-Fall over moment with the show (first time around, History Repeating), I shipped them pretty hard ( ... )
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