there is no indication he sees Veronica as something other than the clever, acerbic young woman she became.
There's also no indication that he does see her as that, though. There's no indication that what he feels for her is something that he feels for her; he could just be Generic Guy and she Generic Girl, for all it would matter to their relationship. But then I continue to be unconvinced that Duncan has a personality at all, which is the biggest reason why I can't believe that Veronica loves him and not the idea of him.
And I don't say this as a V/L shipper because I'm really not one. I love Logan but I want to see his interactions with Weevil and with Aaron Echolls rather than Veronica. And frankly I think his feelings for Veronica were a simple transference of what he felt for Lilly.
Lamb “may be a son of a bitch, but he’s our son of a bitch”. So when it’s FBI agent versus Lamb, I ultimately sympathize with Lamb.
*g* Yep, me too. I also liked the Lamb-Veronica scenes a lot. I like how his dislike and suspicion of her actually led him closer to the truth than the FBI agents, even if he was being played like a fiddle the whole time.
And I loved Keith in this episode as well. The real tragedy is that Veronica ultimately played him because of who he raised her to be: smart, sneaky, determined, independent. She used the skills he gave her against him.
There's also no indication that he does see her as that, though. There's no indication that what he feels for her is something that he feels for her; he could just be Generic Guy and she Generic Girl, for all it would matter to their relationship. But then I continue to be unconvinced that Duncan has a personality at all, which is the biggest reason why I can't believe that Veronica loves him and not the idea of him.
And I don't say this as a V/L shipper because I'm really not one. I love Logan but I want to see his interactions with Weevil and with Aaron Echolls rather than Veronica. And frankly I think his feelings for Veronica were a simple transference of what he felt for Lilly.
Lamb “may be a son of a bitch, but he’s our son of a bitch”. So when it’s FBI agent versus Lamb, I ultimately sympathize with Lamb.
*g* Yep, me too. I also liked the Lamb-Veronica scenes a lot. I like how his dislike and suspicion of her actually led him closer to the truth than the FBI agents, even if he was being played like a fiddle the whole time.
And I loved Keith in this episode as well. The real tragedy is that Veronica ultimately played him because of who he raised her to be: smart, sneaky, determined, independent. She used the skills he gave her against him.
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