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"Driver Ed" is episode 2 of season 2 of the television show Veronica Mars.
Plot synopsis
The repercussions of the bus crash arrive with Jessie Doyle, the daughter of Ed Doyle, the bus driver. She wants Veronica to prove her father did commit suicide by driving off the cliff deliberately. Wallace also meets and greets Jackie Cook, the spoiled new girl, and decides to do a little detecting of his own.
Arc significance
- The only survivor of the bus crash is Meg, but she's in a coma.
- Ed, the bus driver, had a history of depression and Sheriff Lamb finds what appears to be a suicide note. Veronica tries to prove that he was leaving his wife, however, but Lamb doesn't listen and closes the bus crash case.
- Woody Goodman, who is running for Country Supervisor of Neptune, wants Keith to run for Sheriff. After seeing Lamb refuse Jessie Doyle's pleas to reopen the bus crash case, Keith accepts.
- A dead body washes up on the shore. Sheriff Lamb searches it and finds written on its hand is the name "Veronica Mars."
Writing and acting
Production details
Quotes and trivia
- Wallace: Whatcha doin'?
- Veronica: Remembering why I'm a misanthrope.
- Duane: Let me tell you something, if I was gonna do a kamikaze, you know, off a bridge with a bus full of kids and stuff, a convenience store would not be the site of my last meal. I'd wanna...I'd wanna eat something on the brink of extinction, you know, like the last emu. Or meerkat. I bet they'd go down smooth.
- Lamb: What are you up to, Veronica?
- Veronica: The last question, actually. "Why do you want this position?" Honestly, and really tell me the truth: how much of an ass-kiss would I be if I admit it's to be close to you? Seriously. Why do birds suddenly appear every time you're near?
See also
External links
- Soulful Spike Society's Open Case.
- MI.net's Rountable Review.