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* The title '''Lord of the Bling''' is a reference to '']'', combined with ], hip-hop slang for expensive jewelry. * The title '''Lord of the Bling''' is a reference to '']'', combined with ], hip-hop slang for expensive jewelry.
* Despite being credited, ] (]) does not appear in this episode. * Despite being credited, ] (]) does not appear in this episode.
*The character Bone Hamilton is based on real life Hip-Hop mogul ], with references being made to the incident where he allegedly held ] over a balcony.


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Television episode
"Lord of the Bling"

"Lord of the Bling" is episode 13 of season 1 of the television show Veronica Mars.

Plot

Record producer Percy "Bone" Hamilton's daughter, Yolanda, an old friend of Veronica, is kidnapped and he hires Keith to find her. Meanwhile, Aaron tries to grieve for Lynn, but Logan thinks he's faking.

Arc significance

  • It was Yolanda Hamilton that kissed Logan and led to Lilly and Logan's break-up before Lilly's murder.
  • Logan asks Veronica for help in finding his mother.

Music

Quotes and trivia

Wallace: Stop staring. It's just hair.
Veronica: Resisting the urge to touch…
Wallace: You keep resisting that urge.

Keith: Hey honey, what's cooking?
Veronica: Not quite sure myself. Something that ends in "-aroni".

Veronica: I'm not scrawny. I'm not!

Wallace: I didn't know you knew her.
Veronica: We used to be friends ... a long time ago. (A line from the theme song "We Used to Be Friends" by The Dandy Warhols, which immediately follows this line.)

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