Veronica Mars has turned me into a conspiracy theorist

Apr 27, 2006 00:56


OK, here's me being totally dorky.  When you're short on clues, it's time for the Rosemary's Baby anagram analysis:

GIA GOODMAN

Take out all the duplicate letters in her name.  This leaves us with:

GIAODMN

Rearrange those letters, you get:

I AM GOD

There's an extra N left over, but it still makes me think there's a connection. Maybe Marcos drew that ( Read more... )

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depudor April 29 2006, 09:14:58 UTC
No! L's make me nervous. I don't want anything to have to do with Logan!

Maybe it's Lynn! She's a missing L.

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missmarch April 27 2006, 16:36:27 UTC
Hee. I love things like that.

I'm seeing lots of spec about Gia lately. I have no idea where they're going and I'm too confused to figure it out. I'm basically watching for the characters that I love.

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depudor April 29 2006, 09:17:46 UTC
Gia is my lead suspect right now. She went after the bus kids because they all had stuff on her dad. Woody knows she did it, and he's orchestrating the cover-up.

Of course, my spec takes into account a lot of offscreen stuff, like how she's described in the casting sides for NItW. Kind of gives it away right there, if you ask me.

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missmarch April 30 2006, 18:32:42 UTC
I never read the sides-I try to stay unspoiled mostly. What did they say?

Your theory makes sense. I'm leaning towards a Casablancas-I'm just not sure which one.

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depudor May 1 2006, 08:07:18 UTC
The sides for Gia said she is "sunshine and apple pie. Glenda the Good Witch." In other words, she's perfect and sweet and innocent. This is the kind of irony that Rob loves to employ when he introduces his murderous villians. In RotK, Aaron was first introduced with the words: "Think Tom Hanks." Tom Hanks is considered to be the nicest, most likeable actor in Hollywood. So that was a huge misdirect right from the start.

I find that my theories always involve psychoanalyzing Rob. But there were other things in that scene in NItW that strike me as odd. Woody introduces her and then warns the kids to "Play nice," like he knows that she's a sociopath. I'm one of those who believe that she had to leave her school for reasons besides Woody's campaign.

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playmayt April 27 2006, 18:42:54 UTC
Get out of the house more, dear.

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depudor April 29 2006, 09:13:21 UTC
What is this "out of the house" of which you speak. It sounds intriguing.

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