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== Plot == == Plot ==
A woman hires Veronica to investigate her fiancé, but it turns out all her fears were in her mind. Meanwhile, Meg's sister Lizzie brings Meg's laptop to Veronica and Duncan so that her parents won't get what is on it. And the man in Chicago is Nathan Woods, a Chicago cop, who reveals to Wallace that he's his father. A woman hires Veronica to investigate her fiancé, but it turns out all her fears were in her mind. Meanwhile, Meg's sister Lizzie brings Meg's laptop to Duncan so that her parents won't get what is on it. Veronica calls in Mac to remove the folders from Meg's laptop so that Lizzie could return the laptop and not worry about her parents finding what was hidden within it. And the man in Chicago is Nathan Woods, a Chicago cop, who reveals to Wallace that he's his father.


== Arc significance == == Arc significance ==

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Television episode
"Green-Eyed Monster (Veronica Mars)"

"Green-Eyed Monster" is episode 4 of season 2 of the television show Veronica Mars. It had an estimated audience size of 3.12 million US viewers on its first airing.

Plot

A woman hires Veronica to investigate her fiancé, but it turns out all her fears were in her mind. Meanwhile, Meg's sister Lizzie brings Meg's laptop to Duncan so that her parents won't get what is on it. Veronica calls in Mac to remove the folders from Meg's laptop so that Lizzie could return the laptop and not worry about her parents finding what was hidden within it. And the man in Chicago is Nathan Woods, a Chicago cop, who reveals to Wallace that he's his father.

Arc significance

  • Veronica questions Weevil about an earring the sheriff's department found that was his.
  • Weevil got an anonymous call that stated "Curly" Moran was responsible for the bus crash. Veronica traces the call to the Echolls' house, but it was during Logan's Life's Short party (which both the PCHers and the sheriff's department crashed), so it could have been anyone.
  • Lizzie brings Duncan Meg's laptop and asks him to remove all of Meg's personal files. Veronica gets Mac to help.
  • Keith finds out that the man in Chicago is Carl Morgan, but it turns out that is just an undercover alias for Nathan Woods, a Chicago cop and Alicia's former husband. He's also Wallace's father.

Music

Quotes and trivia

Veronica: Are you crazy Duncan? Leaving this out in the open? Do you leave heroin out when Iggy Pop spends the night?

Veronica: The only way I'd ever make two grand in a week working at the Hut is if they installed a pole.

Veronica: Julie! Stand down. He's not cheating on you — he's with a rabbi.
Julie: A rabbi? He's not Jewish, I'm Jewish!
Veronica: ...Are you there yet?

Veronica: I tried real hard, I just couldn't get the nuts off. I think they're just...too tight. But, I did just put lotion all over my hands so they're kinda slippery.

Collin: You fall under...knows she's gorgeous, but likes to hear it anyways.

References

Ratings are based on Nielsen Media Research data and are obtained from Mediaweek.

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