I think they may have gone too far with him, but hey it was a two second moment
I don't know -- this was Veronica's...alternate reality, I guess -- and she always wanted normal: sweet and predictable, like Duncan was supposed to be. It's funny, a lot of people saw this as "Duncan and Logan trade places," but I didn't see that: Duncan was there, without the brooding (and he did have a sense of humor, at times) and Logan was her ideal boyfriend. I actually thought his "You have to be the most gullible person on the planet" line made it clear that was pure Logan, not Duncan-in-a-Logan suit...if that makes sense. ;)
It did intrigue me why Logan left. I totally didn't give it a second thought until I saw it being debated. I don't think there was any underlying ulterior motive for Logan leaving -- he knew how much Veronica loved her dad, and wanted them to spend time together. It was a very selfless thing to do -- but Logan was pretty much The Perfect Boyfriend for the entire last half of the ep. :p
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Yeah, that does make sense. I was probably overanalyzing and I agree with you that it wasn't really Duncan and Logan trade places, the 'gullible' line was very Logan. Just seeing him without the truckload of sarcasm and the snark is a little ... jarring.
I don't know -- I feel like they've turned a corner with NP (and LWS before it). In S1, neither really knew how the other felt -- it was hurried and strange and they kind of made it up as they went. I feel like now, they had their talk in LWS, there's more of a sense of what they each want and need from each other. Rekindled summer relationship doesn't have to mean fall doom. Or maybe I'm just a marshmallow that way. ;)I'd love it if you were right but I still remain a little hesitant. Things have changed and you're right about them knowing how each other feels now and what they want, but part of me can't escape the thought that this show isn't known for it's lasting relationships and I love them both, but eventually ... it's Logan and Veronica. Maybe I'm just cynical
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I don't know -- this was Veronica's...alternate reality, I guess -- and she always wanted normal: sweet and predictable, like Duncan was supposed to be. It's funny, a lot of people saw this as "Duncan and Logan trade places," but I didn't see that: Duncan was there, without the brooding (and he did have a sense of humor, at times) and Logan was her ideal boyfriend. I actually thought his "You have to be the most gullible person on the planet" line made it clear that was pure Logan, not Duncan-in-a-Logan suit...if that makes sense. ;)
It did intrigue me why Logan left. I totally didn't give it a second thought until I saw it being debated. I don't think there was any underlying ulterior motive for Logan leaving -- he knew how much Veronica loved her dad, and wanted them to spend time together. It was a very selfless thing to do -- but Logan was pretty much The Perfect Boyfriend for the entire last half of the ep. :p ( ... )
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I don't know -- I feel like they've turned a corner with NP (and LWS before it). In S1, neither really knew how the other felt -- it was hurried and strange and they kind of made it up as they went. I feel like now, they had their talk in LWS, there's more of a sense of what they each want and need from each other. Rekindled summer relationship doesn't have to mean fall doom. Or maybe I'm just a marshmallow that way. ;)I'd love it if you were right but I still remain a little hesitant. Things have changed and you're right about them knowing how each other feels now and what they want, but part of me can't escape the thought that this show isn't known for it's lasting relationships and I love them both, but eventually ... it's Logan and Veronica. Maybe I'm just cynical ( ... )
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