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"'''One Angry Veronica'''" is |
"'''One Angry Veronica'''" is the tenth episode of the ] of the American ] television series '']'', and the thirty-second episode overall. Written by Russell Smith and directed by ], the episode premiered on ] on December 7, 2005. | ||
The series depicts the adventures of ] (]) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a ]. In this episode, Veronica serves on a jury in the trial of two '09er boys in the assault of a woman. Meanwhile, Keith (]) investigates when the ] are stolen. | |||
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Just as Meg wakes up, Veronica is called for jury duty. She dutifully presides over the jury in a case of two 09er boys beating a prostitute, a simple case which turns out to be not so simple. Meanwhile, Keith investigates the disappearance of the ] sex tapes. At the end of the episode, Meg sadly dies of a blood clot, but her baby is saved, and Veronica rings in the new year with ] by her side. | |||
⚫ | == Synopsis == | ||
It is almost Christmas break at Neptune High. Veronica tells Duncan (]) she visited Meg and Meg (]) is pregnant. Duncan admits that he already knows because of the letter he stole from Meg's room. Dick (]) comes up and invites Veronica and Duncan to a party while off-handedly informing them that Meg has woken up. Veronica shows Duncan she kept her hospital visitor pass, allowing them to sneak into the hospital. Woody Goodman (]) tells Keith that someone has stolen all copies of the Lilly Kane-Aaron Echolls sex tapes. Keith agrees to help him with the case. Veronica and Duncan visit Meg. Meg tells them her parents want her to give the child up for adoption using a religious adoption agency, and she is worried the child will be abused. Meg also tells them her parents are planning on using Duncan's medical history so he has no say in the matter. After Duncan leaves, Meg apologizes to Veronica and asks her to prevent the adoption if "anything happens to" her. That night, Veronica learns that she has ]. Veronica reports for jury duty and is voted jury foreman. Keith talks to Sheriff Lamb, who says that the Sheriff's Department is secure. After the trial, Veronica convinces the jurors to review the facts of the case. The case is about two 09er teens who are charged with the assault of a woman named Anissa. The prosecution and defendant have very different accounts of the incident. Veronica takes a vote, and the results are 11 innocent, 1 guilty. | |||
Keith interrogates Deputy Sacks, who repeats what Sheriff Lamb said about the department's security. The jury holdout identifies herself and makes the other jurors question their votes. Keith then talks to Leo D'Amato (]), who contradicts Sheriff Lamb and says security isn't very good. Leo then says that someone probably sold the tapes. Keith talks to Lloyd, a reporter acquaintance. Lloyd agrees to contact the tabloids. One of the PCH bikers, Thumper, confronts Veronica at work and threatens that the defendants better be found guilty. The holdout makes more observations that support a guilty vote. Keith informs Logan that the tapes are missing, and asks him if he's spoken to Aaron recently. Inga interrupts advising Lloyd is on the phone. Lloyd tells Keith that the tapes are rumored to be on the open market for $500,000. The jurors take another vote, and another juror and Veronica have switched over to guilty. Veronica puts up Christmas decorations around the apartment for Keith. Keith subtly tells Veronica that Anissa's "pimp" was actually a football star. Veronica ties up some loose ends that show that the defendants are guilty. However, one juror refuses to change his vote no matter what. The entire Sheriff's department receives an email about the sex tapes, leading Keith to realize Logan has them. | |||
Logan (]) is watching the tapes and crying. Afterward, he erases the tapes. Keith arrives too late to recover the tapes from Logan. Logan admits he bought the tapes to prevent the footage from being posted on the internet. The remaining juror changes his vote, believing that the defendants will appeal and win. After, one of the jurors approaches Veronica and invites her to attend Hearst College. Veronica leaves work to find that her car is vandalized. Keith confronts Leo, who admits he stole the tapes in order to pay for his sister with ] to go to a private school. Leo admits he knew he was selling the tapes to Logan, and that Logan planned on destroying them. Leo is seen turning in his gun and badge to Sheriff Lamb. Later, Keith tells Veronica that Meg has died, but her baby daughter has survived. On New Years' Eve, Veronica hears a knock on the door, and Wallace (]) appears. They spend New Years' Eve together. | |||
== Cultural references == | |||
The following cultural references are made in the episode:<ref name="Mars">{{cite web|url=http://marsinvestigations.net/episodes.php?id=210&type=cr|title=One Angry Veronica Cultural References|work=Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars|access-date=April 7, 2015}}</ref> | |||
*The plot-line involving disagreement among the jury is based on the plot of '']''. | |||
*Veronica says "God bless us, every one," a famous line said by ] in '']''. | |||
*Logan says that he's saved the '']'' marathon. | |||
*Logan says a famous line spoken by ] in '']''. | |||
*Veronica and Keith watch the ] on New Years' Eve. | |||
== Arc significance == | == Arc significance == | ||
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*The Aaron Echolls-Lilly Kane sex tapes are stolen from the evidence locker by Leo D'Amato. Instead of selling them to the tabloids, Leo sells them to Logan, who erases them. | ||
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*The letter Duncan found was to Meg's aunt. Meg was going to go there to have the baby until the bus crash. | ||
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*Meg is awake and apologizes to Veronica. She then tells her that if anything happens to her she doesn't want her parents to get control of her baby. | ||
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*Meg dies from a blood clot, but her baby lives. | ||
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*Wallace returns from Chicago after an absence of four episodes. | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
The following music can be heard in the episode:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://veronicamusic.blogspot.com/2005/12/episode-2-10-one-angry-veronica.html|title=The Music Of Veronica Mars: Episode 2-10: One Angry Veronica|work=Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars|access-date=April 7, 2015}}</ref> | |||
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*"]" by ] | ||
* "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" - ] | |||
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*"Edge of the Ocean" by ] | ||
*"Diamond In the Mine" by Holidays on Ice | |||
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== Production == | ||
], ''pictured'') dies in "One Angry Veronica". Except for a brief cameo in a dream sequence in "]", this would be her final appearance on the show.]] | |||
* ] appears as a jury member whose job is a radio ]. His attitude towards Veronica is similar to that of ], the character he plays on '']''. | |||
"One Angry Veronica" was written by Russell Smith and directed by ], marking Smith's second and final writing credit for the show (after writing the teleplay for "]") as well as Kretchmer's sixth directing credit for the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/people/russell-smith/|title=Russell Smith|work=]|access-date=April 7, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/people/john-t-kretchmer/|title=John T. Kretchmer|work=]|access-date=April 7, 2015}}</ref> | |||
The episode features the first reference on the show to ], the main location for the show's ] of the show. Despite being credited, Weevil (]), ] (]), and Jackie (]) do not appear in "One Angry Veronica". | |||
In the episode, the character of Meg Manning (]) dies while giving birth to her and Duncan's daughter. Tal appeared in 8 episodes previously. Except for a small cameo in "]", this would be her last appearance in the series. On the departure of Meg, Rob Thomas commented, ""The intention was always to get Meg to survive long enough to give birth. What we were really interested in was having that baby. So for our storytelling, it's less about wanting to kill Meg wanting to have this baby that's in jeopardy, that's Duncan's baby, that brings a point of crisis with Duncan and Veronica."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2006/01/veronica_mars_s.html|title='Veronica Mars' scoop|work=]|last=Ryan|first=Maureen|date=January 20, 2006|access-date=April 13, 2015}}</ref> In addition, the character of ] (]) returns after an absence of four episodes. The episode's title refers to '']'' and ]. Similarly to both, "One Angry Veronica" depicts a jury deliberating on and eventually changing its verdict.<ref name="Mars" /> The episode would also be the final episode of the series to air in 2005. | |||
* The jury room antics is a reversal of the classic story featured in ]. | |||
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== Reception == | ||
{{wikiquotepar|Veronica Mars#One Angry Veronica}} | |||
:'''Lamb''': You know, Keith, you really shoulda done more to push fitness when you were here. | |||
:'''Keith''': Yeah, I was gonna get to that, but the crime fighting kept getting in the way. | |||
=== Ratings === | |||
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:'''Veronica''': I'm not questioning your integrity, I'm just asking for a logical response to the points I've raised. | |||
:'''Jury member''': Logical? Look Barbie, I've had a belly full of your snide little digs. | |||
In its original broadcast, "One Angry Veronica" received 3.42 million viewers, marking a sharp increase in 600,000 viewers from "]."<ref>{{Cite web |work=] |date=December 13, 2005 |url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=121305_04 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |access-date=October 12, 2008}}</ref> At the time of its airing, the episode was the highest-rated episode of the series, surpassing the season premiere "]". This ratings high would be broken roughly a season later, with "]". | |||
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:'''Keith''': I'm sorry, I was looking for my apartment, but I seem to have stumbled upon some sort of magical winter wonderland instead. Why, perhaps this elf can help me. | |||
=== Reviews === | |||
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:'''Keith''': You know, elf, we might not be the richest family in town, but we can afford normal-sized birds once a year or so. | |||
:'''Veronica''': ]s. They were just so cute. Plus this way, we won't have to eat leftovers on New Year's. | |||
:'''Keith''': Well, that's smart thinking. Come on, what do they taste like? | |||
:'''Veronica''': I don't know. Dense little turkeys? | |||
The episode received a polarized reaction from both critics and fans. '']'' gave the episode a "C+," its lowest rating for the series thus far.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/show/veronica-mars/one-angry-veronica/|title=Veronica Mars One Angry Veronica Recap|work=]|date=December 6, 2005|access-date=April 9, 2015}}</ref> Rowan Kaiser, writing for '']'', gave a fairly negative review, saying that "those last three twists at the end put it at a whole different, odd, bad level." The reviewer criticized the out-of-the-blue nature of the plot twists involving Meg and Leo. "Leo, like Meg, is a character we have history with, suddenly wiped away by something that takes place essentially off-screen. It doesn't feel like a betrayal from the character—it feels like a betrayal from the author."<ref name="avclub">{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/veronica-mars-one-angry-veronica-donut-run-66699|title=Review: Veronica Mars: "One Angry Veronica" / "Donut Run"|work=]|last=Kaiser|first=Rowan|date=December 16, 2011|access-date=April 9, 2015}}</ref> | |||
* The title is reference to the play (which became the ] movie) "]", which also deals with twelve jurors who must handle a case where they have to prove the guilt or innocence of a boy accused of murder. Initially, only one juror is not certain beyond a reasonable doubt that the young man is guilty. | |||
* ] was one of the actors that starred in this movie and he is also the father of ], who plays ], the dean of Hearst College, in the third season of Veronica Mars. | |||
On the other hand, Price Peterson, writing for '']'', gave a more positive review, saying that "the episode was surprising (and surprisingly heartbreaking!). Also I'm an absolute sucker for Christmas episodes of any show."<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|access-date=April 3, 2015}}</ref> The episode is controversial among fans, with ''The A.V. Club'' even comparing it to the episode "]" of '']''.<ref name="avclub" /> | |||
*The original ending of the episode was quite different and would have sent the story arc into another resolution completely. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | |||
Ratings are based on Nielsen Media Research data and are obtained from Mediaweek. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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*{{IMDb episode|0739536}} | |||
* Soulful Spike Society's . | |||
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* Television Without Pity . | |||
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10th episode of the 2nd season of Veronica Mars"One Angry Veronica" | |||
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 10 | ||
Directed by | John Kretchmer | ||
Written by | Russell Smith | ||
Production code | 2T7210 | ||
Original air date | December 7, 2005 (2005-12-07) | ||
Guest appearances | |||
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Episode chronology | |||
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Veronica Mars season 2 | |||
List of episodes |
"One Angry Veronica" is the tenth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series Veronica Mars, and the thirty-second episode overall. Written by Russell Smith and directed by John T. Kretchmer, the episode premiered on UPN on December 7, 2005.
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, Veronica serves on a jury in the trial of two '09er boys in the assault of a woman. Meanwhile, Keith (Enrico Colantoni) investigates when the Aaron Echolls-Lilly Kane sex tapes are stolen.
Synopsis
It is almost Christmas break at Neptune High. Veronica tells Duncan (Teddy Dunn) she visited Meg and Meg (Alona Tal) is pregnant. Duncan admits that he already knows because of the letter he stole from Meg's room. Dick (Ryan Hansen) comes up and invites Veronica and Duncan to a party while off-handedly informing them that Meg has woken up. Veronica shows Duncan she kept her hospital visitor pass, allowing them to sneak into the hospital. Woody Goodman (Steve Guttenberg) tells Keith that someone has stolen all copies of the Lilly Kane-Aaron Echolls sex tapes. Keith agrees to help him with the case. Veronica and Duncan visit Meg. Meg tells them her parents want her to give the child up for adoption using a religious adoption agency, and she is worried the child will be abused. Meg also tells them her parents are planning on using Duncan's medical history so he has no say in the matter. After Duncan leaves, Meg apologizes to Veronica and asks her to prevent the adoption if "anything happens to" her. That night, Veronica learns that she has jury duty. Veronica reports for jury duty and is voted jury foreman. Keith talks to Sheriff Lamb, who says that the Sheriff's Department is secure. After the trial, Veronica convinces the jurors to review the facts of the case. The case is about two 09er teens who are charged with the assault of a woman named Anissa. The prosecution and defendant have very different accounts of the incident. Veronica takes a vote, and the results are 11 innocent, 1 guilty.
Keith interrogates Deputy Sacks, who repeats what Sheriff Lamb said about the department's security. The jury holdout identifies herself and makes the other jurors question their votes. Keith then talks to Leo D'Amato (Max Greenfield), who contradicts Sheriff Lamb and says security isn't very good. Leo then says that someone probably sold the tapes. Keith talks to Lloyd, a reporter acquaintance. Lloyd agrees to contact the tabloids. One of the PCH bikers, Thumper, confronts Veronica at work and threatens that the defendants better be found guilty. The holdout makes more observations that support a guilty vote. Keith informs Logan that the tapes are missing, and asks him if he's spoken to Aaron recently. Inga interrupts advising Lloyd is on the phone. Lloyd tells Keith that the tapes are rumored to be on the open market for $500,000. The jurors take another vote, and another juror and Veronica have switched over to guilty. Veronica puts up Christmas decorations around the apartment for Keith. Keith subtly tells Veronica that Anissa's "pimp" was actually a football star. Veronica ties up some loose ends that show that the defendants are guilty. However, one juror refuses to change his vote no matter what. The entire Sheriff's department receives an email about the sex tapes, leading Keith to realize Logan has them.
Logan (Jason Dohring) is watching the tapes and crying. Afterward, he erases the tapes. Keith arrives too late to recover the tapes from Logan. Logan admits he bought the tapes to prevent the footage from being posted on the internet. The remaining juror changes his vote, believing that the defendants will appeal and win. After, one of the jurors approaches Veronica and invites her to attend Hearst College. Veronica leaves work to find that her car is vandalized. Keith confronts Leo, who admits he stole the tapes in order to pay for his sister with Down syndrome to go to a private school. Leo admits he knew he was selling the tapes to Logan, and that Logan planned on destroying them. Leo is seen turning in his gun and badge to Sheriff Lamb. Later, Keith tells Veronica that Meg has died, but her baby daughter has survived. On New Years' Eve, Veronica hears a knock on the door, and Wallace (Percy Daggs III) appears. They spend New Years' Eve together.
Cultural references
The following cultural references are made in the episode:
- The plot-line involving disagreement among the jury is based on the plot of Twelve Angry Men.
- Veronica says "God bless us, every one," a famous line said by Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol.
- Logan says that he's saved the Daria marathon.
- Logan says a famous line spoken by Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire.
- Veronica and Keith watch the Times Square Ball on New Years' Eve.
Arc significance
- The Aaron Echolls-Lilly Kane sex tapes are stolen from the evidence locker by Leo D'Amato. Instead of selling them to the tabloids, Leo sells them to Logan, who erases them.
- The letter Duncan found was to Meg's aunt. Meg was going to go there to have the baby until the bus crash.
- Meg is awake and apologizes to Veronica. She then tells her that if anything happens to her she doesn't want her parents to get control of her baby.
- Meg dies from a blood clot, but her baby lives.
- Wallace returns from Chicago after an absence of four episodes.
Music
The following music can be heard in the episode:
- "The Christmas Song" by The King Cole Trio
- "Edge of the Ocean" by Ivy
- "Diamond In the Mine" by Holidays on Ice
Production
"One Angry Veronica" was written by Russell Smith and directed by John T. Kretchmer, marking Smith's second and final writing credit for the show (after writing the teleplay for "Drinking the Kool-Aid") as well as Kretchmer's sixth directing credit for the show. The episode features the first reference on the show to Hearst College, the main location for the show's third season of the show. Despite being credited, Weevil (Francis Capra), Cassidy Casablancas (Kyle Gallner), and Jackie (Tessa Thompson) do not appear in "One Angry Veronica".
In the episode, the character of Meg Manning (Alona Tal) dies while giving birth to her and Duncan's daughter. Tal appeared in 8 episodes previously. Except for a small cameo in "I Am God", this would be her last appearance in the series. On the departure of Meg, Rob Thomas commented, ""The intention was always to get Meg to survive long enough to give birth. What we were really interested in was having that baby. So for our storytelling, it's less about wanting to kill Meg wanting to have this baby that's in jeopardy, that's Duncan's baby, that brings a point of crisis with Duncan and Veronica." In addition, the character of Wallace Fennel (Percy Daggs III) returns after an absence of four episodes. The episode's title refers to Twelve Angry Men and its film adaptation. Similarly to both, "One Angry Veronica" depicts a jury deliberating on and eventually changing its verdict. The episode would also be the final episode of the series to air in 2005.
Reception
Ratings
In its original broadcast, "One Angry Veronica" received 3.42 million viewers, marking a sharp increase in 600,000 viewers from "My Mother, the Fiend." At the time of its airing, the episode was the highest-rated episode of the series, surpassing the season premiere "Normal Is the Watchword". This ratings high would be broken roughly a season later, with "Spit & Eggs".
Reviews
The episode received a polarized reaction from both critics and fans. Television Without Pity gave the episode a "C+," its lowest rating for the series thus far. Rowan Kaiser, writing for The A.V. Club, gave a fairly negative review, saying that "those last three twists at the end put it at a whole different, odd, bad level." The reviewer criticized the out-of-the-blue nature of the plot twists involving Meg and Leo. "Leo, like Meg, is a character we have history with, suddenly wiped away by something that takes place essentially off-screen. It doesn't feel like a betrayal from the character—it feels like a betrayal from the author."
On the other hand, Price Peterson, writing for TV.com, gave a more positive review, saying that "the episode was surprising (and surprisingly heartbreaking!). Also I'm an absolute sucker for Christmas episodes of any show." The episode is controversial among fans, with The A.V. Club even comparing it to the episode "Seeing Red" of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
References
- ^ "One Angry Veronica Cultural References". Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- "The Music Of Veronica Mars: Episode 2-10: One Angry Veronica". Mars Investigations: The (In)Complete Guide to Veronica Mars. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- "Russell Smith". TV.com. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- "John T. Kretchmer". TV.com. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- Ryan, Maureen (January 20, 2006). "'Veronica Mars' scoop". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
- "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. December 13, 2005. Retrieved October 12, 2008.
- "Veronica Mars One Angry Veronica Recap". Television Without Pity. December 6, 2005. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^ Kaiser, Rowan (December 16, 2011). "Review: Veronica Mars: "One Angry Veronica" / "Donut Run"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- Peterson, Price (July 7, 2012). "The Veronica Mars Season 2 Dossier: Episodes 9-12". TV.com. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
External links
- "One Angry Veronica" at IMDb
- "One Angry Veronica" at Mars Investigations