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{{Infobox Television episode {{Infobox television episode
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| Caption = Veronica trying to help Wallace.
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| Title = Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle
|caption = The PCH biker gang mutinies against Weevil (]).
| Series = Veronica Mars
| Season = 2 |season = 2
| Episode = 12 |episode = 12
|airdate = {{Start date|2006|2|1}}
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| Production = 2T7212 |production = 2T7212
| Writer = John Enbom |writer = John Enbom
| Director = John Kretchmer |director = ]
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*] as Gia Goodman
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*] as Cliff McCormack
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*James Molina as Eduardo "Thumper" Orozco
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*Annie Campbell as Molly Fitzpatrick
*] as Nathan Woods
*] as Rashard Rucker
*Sterling Macer, Jr. as Monte Rucker
*James Joseph O'Neil as Patrick Fitzpatrick
*] as Super Huge Deputy
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"'''Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle'''" is episode 12 of season 2 of the television show '']''. It had an estimated audience size of 2.14 million US viewers on its first airing. "'''Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle'''" is the twelfth episode of the ] of the American television series '']'', and the thirty-fourth episode overall. Written by John Enbom and directed by ], the episode premiered on ] on February 1, 2006.


The series depicts the adventures of ] (]) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a ]. In this episode, ] (]) tells a newspaper that his talented teammate, Rashard Rucker (B. J. Britt) was involved in a ], and Veronica is called in to help. Meanwhile, Weevil (]) and Logan (]) continue to work on the mystery of Felix Toombs's murder, eventually leading to a mutiny against Weevil.
== Plot ==

When Wallace spills about Rashard's hit-and-run, Rashard and his uncle counter back that it was Wallace that was driving the car, so Veronica sets out to prove his innocence with the help of a deputy from the sheriff's department and Jackie Cook, who wants to be in Wallace's life again. Meanwhile, Weevil finally finds out that it's Thumper who is working with the Fitzpatricks, but Thumper organizes a coup against him when it's exposed that Weevil and Logan were working together. And Terrence Cook, Jackie's father, is questioned in relation to the bus crash.
== Synopsis ==

Wallace risks ostracism to tell the reporter about Rashard Rucker’s role in a hit-and-run. Keith (]) uses information obtained during the ] to steal bus crash interrogation tapes from the sheriff’s station evidence room. Molly Fitzpatrick admits to Weevil she was dating Felix — whom she met at her uncle’s church — but insists that he wasn’t working for the Fitzpatricks. Nathan Woods (]) tells Wallace that Rashard implicated Wallace in the hit-and-run, suggesting the journalist Wallace spoke with deceived him. Veronica contacts Cliff McCormick (]), who arranges for Wallace to turn himself in. Meanwhile, they create a plan to confront Rashard. While shredding photos from an old case Veronica notices the background shows Terrance Cook with Mrs. Dumas, the teacher who died in the bus crash. Veronica informs Keith about Terrence Cook’s gambling problem.

Weevil meets with Logan at his suite, and they deduce the Fitzpatricks are passing drugs to Felix’s killer using the church confessional. As Weevil leaves, a man is shown watching him leave. Veronica, in disguise as UCLA admissions assistant, picks up Rashard and some girls in a limousine, intending to meet Wallace; Rashard’s uncle Monte gets in the car and dismisses the girls. When Wallace confronts Rashard, Monte threatens Wallace and the limo driver. Later, Wallace remembers that a drive-through worker saw Rashard driving that night. Weevil and Logan ask Veronica to bug the confessional at the church; she agrees to record video, but not sound. Listening to the interrogation tapes, Keith realizes the dead rat was the bad smell that repelled the 09ers from the bus. Wallace finds the drive-through worker, Guy Abrutti, has disappeared. Veronica bugs the confessional and is almost caught by the priest. Wallace confronts Rashard at a fraternity party; Rashard threatens him. On his way out, Wallace encounters Jackie (]) flirting with Rashard. Wallace urges her to leave, so Rashard gets some fraternity brothers to lock Wallace in a closet. Outside, Veronica sees Jackie driving off with Rashard to a club Jackie suggested.

Wallace encounters Monte looking for Rashard. Wallace directs him to the club, where a deputy moonlighting as a bouncer steals Monte’s phone for Veronica. On the surveillance tape, Veronica and Weevil watch Liam Fitzpatrick exchanging drugs with Thumper using the confessional. Jackie approaches Wallace and Veronica, and it is revealed Jackie was part of the plot to get Monte’s phone. Jackie flirts with Wallace, who acts friendly towards her, but then reveals he is dating another girl. Weevil confronts Thumper, only to find all the bikers work for the Fitzpatricks. Thumper discloses Weevil’s interactions with Logan, inciting a mutiny and causing Weevil to be tied up and beaten. Weevil accuses Thumper of killing Felix, who in turn threatens to release a video of Weevil assaulting Curly Moran. Nathan Woods uses Monte’s phone to locate Abrutti; subsequently, Monte’s machinations unravel. A bruised Weevil is shown taking the bus to school. Keith discovers that Woody told Gia not to take the school bus home ''before'' Dick hired the limo. The news reports that Sheriff Lamb has taken Terrence Cook in for questioning related to the bus crash.

== Cultural references ==
The following cultural references are made in the episode:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marsinvestigations.net/episodes.php?id=212&type=cr|title=Rashard & Wallace Go to White Castle Cultural References|work=Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref>
*Veronica compares Rashard to ].
*Keith is reading '']'' and listening to a ] album.
*Veronica references ].
*Veronica jokingly mentions '']''.


== Arc significance == == Arc significance ==
* Keith steals the interrogation tapes for the bus crash case. *Keith steals the interrogation tapes from the bus crash investigation.
* ] and ] revealed to Lamb that their father knew David "Curly" Moran as a mechanic. Dick also tells him that the bus smelled bad, which was why he got a limo. *Dick and Cassidy reveal to Sheriff Lamb that their father knew "Curly" Moran as a mechanic. Dick also tells him that the bus smelled bad, which was why he got a limo.
* ] told Lamb that her father, ], told her not to ride the bus. *Gia Goodman tells Lamb that her father, Woody, told her not to ride the bus.
* Keith speculates to Veronica that the dead rat was there so that the 09ers wouldn't go back on the bus, thus the only casualties would be lower- and middle-class students. Veronica still thinks it was targeted to her. *Keith speculates to Veronica that the dead rat was there so that the 09ers wouldn't go back on the bus, thus the only casualties would be lower- and middle-class students. Veronica still thinks it was targeted to her.
* Veronica bugs the confessional at Father Patrick Fitzpatrick's church and shows the video to Weevil. It shows Thumper, one of the PCHers, taking the drugs that Liam Fitzpatrick left behind. *Veronica bugs the confessional at Father Fitzpatrick's church and shows the video to Weevil. It shows Thumper, one of the PCHers, taking drugs that Liam Fitzpatrick left behind.
* Weevil confronts Thumper, but Thumper has organized a coup against Weevil - Hector's brother works at the Neptune Grand and saw Weevil come out of Logan's room. The PCHers beat Weevil up and Thumper tells Hector to throw Weevil's motorcycle into the ocean. *Weevil confronts Thumper, but Thumper has organized a coup against Weevil—Hector's brother works at the Neptune Grand and saw Weevil come out of Logan's room. The PCHers beat up Weevil and Thumper tells Hector to throw Weevil's motorcycle into the ocean.
* Veronica finds a picture where Terrence Cook and Ms. Dumas (the late journalism teacher) are together. *Veronica finds a picture of Terrence Cook and Ms. Dumas (the late journalism teacher) together.
* Lamb questions Terrence Cook in relation to the bus crash. *Lamb questions Terrence Cook in relation to the bus crash.
* It seems that Jackie is trying to make Wallace jealous by taking Rashard to a Hollywood club. Wallace follows the pair with Rashard's uncle. A security guard swaps the uncles cell phone for one of Veronica's pre-bugged cell.
* Wallace gives Veronica a high-five in thanks for helping him, Jackie then walks up and also gets a high-five for leading Rashard to the club.


== Music == == Music ==
The following songs can be heard in the episode:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://veronicamusic.blogspot.com/2006/02/episode-2-12-rashard-and-wallace-go-to.html|title=The Music Of Veronica Mars: Episode 2-12: Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle|work=Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref>
* "Shine More" - ]
* "See the Sun" - ] *"]" by ]
*"]" by ] (sung by ] of ])
* "Better Than That" - ]
*"]" by ]
* "Ego Trips vs. Better Of You" - ] vs. ]
*"See The Sun" by Scavone
* "]" - ]
* "]" - ] *"]" by ]
*"]" by ]


== Writing and acting == == Production ==
* Spoon frontman ] is the blond Karaoke singer. He is singing a cover of ]'s "]." ], lead singer of ], made a ] in the episode.]]
The episode was written by John Enbom and directed by ], marking Enbom's seventh writing credit<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/people/john-enbom/|title=John Enbom|work=]|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> and Kretchmer's seventh directing credit.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/people/john-t-kretchmer/|title=John T. Kretchmer|work=]|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> ] continues to be credited, despite his final regular appearance in "]". In this episode, Jackie Cook (]) makes her reappearance after a seven-episode absence (her last previous appearance was in "]". The episode's title references '']''. The episode features a cameo appearance by ], the frontman of ], who sings "]" as a karaoke song. Several songs by Spoon had been featured on the show previously.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vulture.com/2014/07/veronica-mars-best-musical-moments.html|title=Veronica Mars' Best Musical Moments|work=]|last=Kreizman|first=Maris|date=September 26, 2014|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> ] returns as Nathan Woods in the episode as well.


== Quotes and trivia == == Reception ==
{{wikiquotepar|Veronica Mars#Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle}}
:'''Wallace''': All right. So that's good.
:'''Veronica''': "Good"? What, in the same way that Rashard is "cool"? Do you know what any words actually mean?


=== Ratings ===
<hr width="50%"/>
:'''Veronica''': Remember Tracy James?
:'''Wallace''': You mean... ''''
:'''Veronica''': Yes. Those boobs named Tracy James that went to Neptune and are now a Bruin cheerleader.


In its original broadcast, the episode received 2.12 million viewers, marking an increase in 500,000 viewers from ].<ref>{{Cite web |work=] |date=February 7, 2006 |url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=020706_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |accessdate=October 12, 2008}}</ref>
<hr width="50%"/>
:'''Lamb''': What did you mean by "it smelled"?
:'''Dick''': Dude, it smelled like the ass of something that died.
:'''Lamb''': And you can't say what it was?
:'''Dick''': I'm not, like, a professional smellologist. It stank.


=== Reviews ===
<hr width="50%"/>
:''''
:'''Wallace''': Where have you been?
:'''Veronica''': Nowhere...but if God asks, I was with you.


Rowan Kaiser, writing for '']'' gave a mostly positive review. While criticizing Jackie's role in the episode ("Jackie is still a problematic character, and suddenly having her be part of the crew, without any apologies, is a bit too far."), she lauded all other aspects of the episode, including the plot and character development of Weevil, Logan, and other. She also praised the technical aspects of the episode. "I thought this episode had a lot of the technical verve which had been missing from the second season. There were three scenes that seemed to add a little something extra with the directing and editing."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/veronica-mars-rashard-and-wallace-go-to-white-cast-66944|title=Review: Veronica Mars: "Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle" / "Ain't No Magic Mountain High Enough"|work=]|last=Kaiser|first=Rowan|date=December 23, 2011|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> ] gave the episode a "B+".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/show/veronica-mars/rashard-and-wallace-go-to-whit/|title=Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle Recap|work=]|date=January 31, 2006|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref>
<hr width="50%"/>
:'''Veronica''': '''' I'm going to hell. Its as simple as that, I'm going straight to hell.


Conversely, Price Peterson of '']'' gave the episode a more mixed review. He praised it as "a solid effort" while criticizing the B-plot involving Weevil and Logan. "You know, I'm not totally riveted by the Felix murder plot line. I'm just not. It's nowhere near as exciting as the bus-crash case, so I found myself getting kind of bored or impatient every time we curt back to Weevil's shenanigans."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/news/the-veronica-mars-season-2-dossier-episodes-9-12-29047/|title=The Veronica Mars Season 2 Dossier: Episodes 9-12|work=]|last=Peterson|first=Price|date=July 7, 2012|accessdate=April 3, 2015}}</ref>
<hr width="50%"/>
:'''Veronica''': '''' Let me guess, you guys have moved in together, he ate all your peanut butter and now you aren't speaking.

* The title '''Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle''' is a reference to the film '']''.
* At the Alpha Rho Nu party, Rashard calls Jackie his 'special lady friend,' a pet name Keith has for Wallace's mother, Alicia.


== References == == References ==
{{reflist}}
Ratings are based on Nielsen Media Research data and are obtained from Mediaweek.


== External links == == External links ==
{{wikiquote|Veronica Mars#Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle}}
* MI.net's .
*{{IMDb episode|0739538}}
* Soulful Spike Society's .
* at Mars Investigations
* Television Without Pity .

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12th episode of the 2nd season of Veronica Mars
"Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle"
Veronica Mars episode
The PCH biker gang mutinies against Weevil (Francis Capra).
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 12
Directed byJohn Kretchmer
Written byJohn Enbom
Production code2T7212
Original air dateFebruary 1, 2006 (2006-02-01)
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"Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American television series Veronica Mars, and the thirty-fourth episode overall. Written by John Enbom and directed by John T. Kretchmer, the episode premiered on UPN on February 1, 2006.

The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, Wallace (Percy Daggs III) tells a newspaper that his talented teammate, Rashard Rucker (B. J. Britt) was involved in a hit and run, and Veronica is called in to help. Meanwhile, Weevil (Francis Capra) and Logan (Jason Dohring) continue to work on the mystery of Felix Toombs's murder, eventually leading to a mutiny against Weevil.

Synopsis

Wallace risks ostracism to tell the reporter about Rashard Rucker’s role in a hit-and-run. Keith (Enrico Colantoni) uses information obtained during the investigation into the missing Aaron Echolls sex tapes to steal bus crash interrogation tapes from the sheriff’s station evidence room. Molly Fitzpatrick admits to Weevil she was dating Felix — whom she met at her uncle’s church — but insists that he wasn’t working for the Fitzpatricks. Nathan Woods (Cress Williams) tells Wallace that Rashard implicated Wallace in the hit-and-run, suggesting the journalist Wallace spoke with deceived him. Veronica contacts Cliff McCormick (Daran Norris), who arranges for Wallace to turn himself in. Meanwhile, they create a plan to confront Rashard. While shredding photos from an old case Veronica notices the background shows Terrance Cook with Mrs. Dumas, the teacher who died in the bus crash. Veronica informs Keith about Terrence Cook’s gambling problem.

Weevil meets with Logan at his suite, and they deduce the Fitzpatricks are passing drugs to Felix’s killer using the church confessional. As Weevil leaves, a man is shown watching him leave. Veronica, in disguise as UCLA admissions assistant, picks up Rashard and some girls in a limousine, intending to meet Wallace; Rashard’s uncle Monte gets in the car and dismisses the girls. When Wallace confronts Rashard, Monte threatens Wallace and the limo driver. Later, Wallace remembers that a drive-through worker saw Rashard driving that night. Weevil and Logan ask Veronica to bug the confessional at the church; she agrees to record video, but not sound. Listening to the interrogation tapes, Keith realizes the dead rat was the bad smell that repelled the 09ers from the bus. Wallace finds the drive-through worker, Guy Abrutti, has disappeared. Veronica bugs the confessional and is almost caught by the priest. Wallace confronts Rashard at a fraternity party; Rashard threatens him. On his way out, Wallace encounters Jackie (Tessa Thompson) flirting with Rashard. Wallace urges her to leave, so Rashard gets some fraternity brothers to lock Wallace in a closet. Outside, Veronica sees Jackie driving off with Rashard to a club Jackie suggested.

Wallace encounters Monte looking for Rashard. Wallace directs him to the club, where a deputy moonlighting as a bouncer steals Monte’s phone for Veronica. On the surveillance tape, Veronica and Weevil watch Liam Fitzpatrick exchanging drugs with Thumper using the confessional. Jackie approaches Wallace and Veronica, and it is revealed Jackie was part of the plot to get Monte’s phone. Jackie flirts with Wallace, who acts friendly towards her, but then reveals he is dating another girl. Weevil confronts Thumper, only to find all the bikers work for the Fitzpatricks. Thumper discloses Weevil’s interactions with Logan, inciting a mutiny and causing Weevil to be tied up and beaten. Weevil accuses Thumper of killing Felix, who in turn threatens to release a video of Weevil assaulting Curly Moran. Nathan Woods uses Monte’s phone to locate Abrutti; subsequently, Monte’s machinations unravel. A bruised Weevil is shown taking the bus to school. Keith discovers that Woody told Gia not to take the school bus home before Dick hired the limo. The news reports that Sheriff Lamb has taken Terrence Cook in for questioning related to the bus crash.

Cultural references

The following cultural references are made in the episode:

Arc significance

  • Keith steals the interrogation tapes from the bus crash investigation.
  • Dick and Cassidy reveal to Sheriff Lamb that their father knew "Curly" Moran as a mechanic. Dick also tells him that the bus smelled bad, which was why he got a limo.
  • Gia Goodman tells Lamb that her father, Woody, told her not to ride the bus.
  • Keith speculates to Veronica that the dead rat was there so that the 09ers wouldn't go back on the bus, thus the only casualties would be lower- and middle-class students. Veronica still thinks it was targeted to her.
  • Veronica bugs the confessional at Father Fitzpatrick's church and shows the video to Weevil. It shows Thumper, one of the PCHers, taking drugs that Liam Fitzpatrick left behind.
  • Weevil confronts Thumper, but Thumper has organized a coup against Weevil—Hector's brother works at the Neptune Grand and saw Weevil come out of Logan's room. The PCHers beat up Weevil and Thumper tells Hector to throw Weevil's motorcycle into the ocean.
  • Veronica finds a picture of Terrence Cook and Ms. Dumas (the late journalism teacher) together.
  • Lamb questions Terrence Cook in relation to the bus crash.

Music

The following songs can be heard in the episode:

Production

Britt Daniel, lead singer of Spoon, made a cameo appearance in the episode.

The episode was written by John Enbom and directed by John T. Kretchmer, marking Enbom's seventh writing credit and Kretchmer's seventh directing credit. Teddy Dunn continues to be credited, despite his final regular appearance in "Donut Run". In this episode, Jackie Cook (Tessa Thompson) makes her reappearance after a seven-episode absence (her last previous appearance was in "Blast from the Past". The episode's title references Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. The episode features a cameo appearance by Britt Daniel, the frontman of Spoon, who sings "Veronica" as a karaoke song. Several songs by Spoon had been featured on the show previously. Cress Williams returns as Nathan Woods in the episode as well.

Reception

Ratings

In its original broadcast, the episode received 2.12 million viewers, marking an increase in 500,000 viewers from the previous episode.

Reviews

Rowan Kaiser, writing for The A.V. Club gave a mostly positive review. While criticizing Jackie's role in the episode ("Jackie is still a problematic character, and suddenly having her be part of the crew, without any apologies, is a bit too far."), she lauded all other aspects of the episode, including the plot and character development of Weevil, Logan, and other. She also praised the technical aspects of the episode. "I thought this episode had a lot of the technical verve which had been missing from the second season. There were three scenes that seemed to add a little something extra with the directing and editing." Television Without Pity gave the episode a "B+".

Conversely, Price Peterson of TV.com gave the episode a more mixed review. He praised it as "a solid effort" while criticizing the B-plot involving Weevil and Logan. "You know, I'm not totally riveted by the Felix murder plot line. I'm just not. It's nowhere near as exciting as the bus-crash case, so I found myself getting kind of bored or impatient every time we curt back to Weevil's shenanigans."

References

  1. "Rashard & Wallace Go to White Castle Cultural References". Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  2. "The Music Of Veronica Mars: Episode 2-12: Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle". Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  3. "John Enbom". TV.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  4. "John T. Kretchmer". TV.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  5. Kreizman, Maris (September 26, 2014). "Veronica Mars' Best Musical Moments". Vulture. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  6. "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. February 7, 2006. Retrieved October 12, 2008.
  7. Kaiser, Rowan (December 23, 2011). "Review: Veronica Mars: "Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle" / "Ain't No Magic Mountain High Enough"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  8. "Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle Recap". Television Without Pity. January 31, 2006. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  9. Peterson, Price (July 7, 2012). "The Veronica Mars Season 2 Dossier: Episodes 9-12". TV.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.

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