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youcallitwinter April 22 2014, 07:09:37 UTC
AGHHHHHHHHHHHH ACTUALFAX OTP. I have no idea what it's about these two that works so well for me that I actually want more after 3 seasons, a movie and a book. This is literally my ONLY mainstream CANON (yesssss) ship. If my ships are mainstream they're not canon, and if they're canon everyone hates them (and mostly they're neither.) Also, what is supremely unusual for me is that I loved them EVEN THOUGH I knew that they were going to be a 'thing' before I entered the vmars universe at all. I'm built contrarily, I mostly ship non-canon (or doomed canon) even when I don't want to because I generally dislike being told what to like or I just inevitably end up on the wrong ship. So it's insane how much I ship LoVe even though, under my general natural instincts, I wouldn't have shipped them at all. Knowing what ship is going to get together from the initial point is the surefirest way to kill my interest in that ship, but somehow I was SUPER into these two since the Pilot. I think maybe a part of that has to do with Kristen and Rob not ( ... )

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badboy_fangirl April 23 2014, 03:21:29 UTC
LOL, I seriously doubt I'll ever get around to watching this show, Zoe, I'm sorry.

But LoVe, 4VR ;-)

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leobrat April 22 2014, 12:27:18 UTC
I still haven't seen the VM movie, and truthfully, I don't think I ever will, but Logan joined the navy? Can you explain this?

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badboy_fangirl April 22 2014, 19:59:00 UTC
In the movie the only explanation we really get is Veronica's voiceover that she heard Logan "got his life together." He never says why he joined up. He's a fighter pilot, just FYI.

I have headcanon, but I don't presume to think you'd really want to hear it. ;-)

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leobrat April 23 2014, 03:12:26 UTC
You've piqued my curiosity! Lay it on me, it doesn't mean I have to agree :)

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badboy_fangirl April 23 2014, 03:39:39 UTC
After the end of the series, Veronica transferred to Stanford, and she didn't have contact with Logan after she left Neptune (nine years between the end of the series and the beginning of the film). Since Logan never really liked college anyway, I just imagine that especially after Veronica was gone, he was even less motivated to stay in school.

So he drops out and fumbles around for who knows how long, maybe even a couple years, just trustfund living, pointless, aimless, stupidity.

And then one day he realizes she's really never coming back, and so this is it. Is he just gonna waste everything?

No, so he gets up one day and decides to do something crazy impulsive. Like join the Navy. And once the military strips away all his identity and gives him structure and purpose, all of a sudden a real boy emerges, the one who was there all along but had no focus or direction.

I just imagine someone like Logan really benefiting from joining the military. :D

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kaycat08 April 22 2014, 21:53:43 UTC
Veronica and Logan could have redefined angsty, their relationship was such a mess for so long but they were also so perfect for one another. I loved the movie, it felt like everything finally fell into place, especially Logan and Veronica. They spent years being apart and both grew up a lot in that time, which was needed for them to heal from the past and to finally find one another again. I just enjoyed the positive ending after so much angst.

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badboy_fangirl April 23 2014, 03:24:03 UTC
I liked the way the movie wrapped stuff up, but I thought it was still very angsty, the way it ended, which was just perfect, because they've reached a new level of angst, happy angst, but angst all the same :D

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