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The following is a list of episodes for the television show Veronica Mars.
Overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired |
DVD release date | |
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1 | 22 | 2004 – 2005 | October 11, 2005 | |
2 | 22 | 2005 – 2006 | August 22, 2006 | |
3 | 20 | 2006 – 2007 | October 23, 2007 |
Season 1: 2004-2005
Episode # | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Viewers | Original airdate | Production code |
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1 (1-01) | "Pilot" | Rob Thomas | Mark Piznarski | 2.49 million viewers | September 22, 2004 | 475258 |
Veronica starts her Junior year at Neptune High by cutting down Wallace Fennel, the new kid, from the flag pole. He helps her as she helps get the PCH bikers out of trouble and solve a case for her dad. Throughout, there are flashbacks showing how her best friend, Lilly Kane, was murdered and Veronica was raped during a party. | ||||||
2 (1-02) | "Credit Where Credit's Due" | Rob Thomas | Mark Piznarski | 2.21 million viewers | September 28, 2004 | 2T5701 |
When Weevil is accused of credit card fraud, Veronica sets out to prove him innocent. | ||||||
3 (1-03) | "Meet John Smith" | Jed Seidel | Harry Winer | 2.71 million viewers | October 12, 2004 | 2T5702 |
In order to pursue a crush, student Justin Smith hires Veronica to find his father - whom he believes is dead. Meanwhile, Veronica and Troy's relationship deepens, Keith meets Veronica's guidance counselor, Rebecca James, and Duncan temporarily goes off his antidepressants. | ||||||
4 (1-04) | "The Wrath of Con" | Diane Ruggiero | Michael Fields | 3.21 million viewers | October 19, 2004 | 2T5703 |
Veronica helps Wallace's new girlfriend, Georgia, when she is cheated out of $6,000. Logan has to make a video memorial of Lilly. Also: it's homecoming and Veronica has many flashbacks to a better time. | ||||||
5 (1-05) | "You Think You Know Somebody" | Dayna Lynne North | Nick Gomez | 2.73 million viewers | October 26, 2004 | 2T5704 |
Troy's dad's car is stolen and Veronica has only a limited amount of time to find it before Troy is shipped off to Albuquerque. There's only a few problems. Namely, it also has a piñata full of steroids in it. | ||||||
6 (1-06) | "Return of the Kane" | Phil Klemmer (teleplay) Rob Thomas (story) | Sarah Pia Anderson | 2.86 million viewers | November 2, 2004 | 2T5705 |
It's school election time and Logan wants Duncan to run to counteract Wanda Varner's anti-'09er policies. Duncan manages to win, but Veronica suspects it was rigged. Also, Logan's father, A-list movie star Aaron Echolls, catches his son organizing some bumfights. | ||||||
7 (1-07) | "The Girl Next Door" | Jed Seidel (teleplay & story) Diane Ruggiero (teleplay) | Nick Marck | 2.74 million viewers | November 9, 2004 | 2T5706 |
When Veronica's pregnant neighbor Sarah goes missing, she tries to find out if her boyfriend killed her. Also, Logan and Weevil get detention and find out they have something in common. | ||||||
8 (1-08) | "Like a Virgin" | Aury Wallington | Guy Norman Bee | 2.76 million viewers | November 23, 2004 | 2T5707 |
A "purity test" is being passed around the '09ers and it negatively impacts both Meg Manning, Veronica's last '09er friend, and Veronica herself. She recruits Mac, a computer genius, to figure out who's making fake purity tests. | ||||||
9 (1-09) | "Drinking the Kool-Aid" | Russell Smith (teleplay) Rob Thomas (story) | Marcos Siega | 2.40 million viewers | November 30. 2004 | 2T5708 |
Veronica simultaneously investigates Clarence Wiedman, the head of Kane Security, who took pictures of her and sent them to her mother and the Moon Calf Collective, a peace loving cult which '09er Casey joined. | ||||||
10 (1-10) | "An Echolls Family Christmas" | Diane Ruggiero | Nick Marck | 1.97 million viewers | December 14, 2004 | 2T5710 |
When the winnings of a poker game between Logan, Weevil, and others goes missing, Veronica decides to investigate. Keith also investigates the apparent stalker that Aaron Echolls seems to have before it ruins his Christmas party. | ||||||
11 (1-11) | "Silence of the Lamb" | Jed Seidel & Dayna Lynne North | John Kretchmer | 2.84 million viewers | January 4, 2005 | 2T5709 |
Students are hiring Veronica to dig up dirt on their parents, but when Mac hires her Veronica finds more than either of them imagined. Meanwhile, Keith and Lamb have to work together to solve the E-String Strangler case. | ||||||
12 (1-12) | "Clash of the Tritons" | Philip Klemmer & Aury Wallington | David Barrett | 2.91 million viewers | January 11, 2005 | 2T5711 |
When Veronica is arrested for selling fake IDs, she has to figure out who set her up and whether it was a secret society in Neptune High. Aaron Echolls also hires Keith to find out who is giving him bad publicity. | ||||||
13 (1-13) | "Lord of the Bling" | John Enbom | Steve Gomer | 2.97 million viewers | February 8, 2005 | 2T5712 |
Yolanda, an old friend of Veronica's, is kidnapped. Yolanda's father, record producer Percy "Bone" Hamilton, hires Keith to find her. Meanwhile, Aaron tries to grieve for Lynn, but Logan thinks he's faking. | ||||||
14 (1-14) | "Mars vs. Mars" | Jed Seidel & Diane Ruggiero (teleplay) Rob Thomas (story) | Marcos Siega | 2.70 million viewers | February 15, 2005 | 2T5713 |
When '09er gossip queen Carrie Bishop accuses Mr. Rooks, Veronica's favorite teacher, of having an affair with her, Veronica sets out to prove Mr. Rooks' innocence. It's not that simple, however, since her father has been hired to prove Mr. Rooks' guilt. | ||||||
15 (1-15) | "Ruskie Business" | Phil Klemmer & John Enbom | Guy Norman Bee | 2.34 million viewers | February 22, 2005 | 2T5714 |
Veronica is hired by a Russian Internet order bride to find the groom that she abandoned, but Veronica has other things on her mind. Like Meg, who is trying to find her secret admirer and Logan, who, instead of finding his mom, found that his sister Trina was back in town. | ||||||
16 (1-16) | "Betty and Veronica" | Diane Ruggiero | Michael Fields | 2.33 million viewers | March 29, 2005 | 2T5715 |
When someone steals Neptune High's mascot, Polly the Parrot, Veronica goes undercover as "Betty" at Neptune High's rival school, Pan High. Veronica also checks her mother into rehab, but not before getting a lot of information. | ||||||
17 (1-17) | "Kanes and Abel's" | Carolyn Murray | Nick Marck | 2.78 million viewers | April 5, 2005 | 2T5716 |
Veronica finds Abel Koontz's daughter, Amelia DeLongpre, and tries to get the evidence that Jake Kane paid Abel off to confess before Clarence Wiedman gets to her. She also has to contend with a classmate who is getting mysteriously harassed. | ||||||
18 (1-18) | "Weapons of Class Destruction" | Jed Seidel | John T. Kretchmer | 2.30 million viewers | April 12, 2005 | 2T5717 |
While working for the school paper Veronica discovers that Neptune High has been receiving bomb threats. Veronica suspects that the school bully, Norris, and his creepy new friend Ben are involved, but her investigations turn up startling truths and has a high cost. | ||||||
19 (1-19) | "Hot Dogs" | Dayna Lynne North | Nick Marck | 2.84 million viewers | April 19, 2005 | 2T5718 |
When a dog belonging to shy student Mandy vanishes, Veronica takes on the case and ventures in Neptune's seedy underbelly of dognapping rings. Sort of. Also, Weevil breaks into Lilly's room to steal something. | ||||||
20 (1-20) | "M.A.D." | Phil Klemmer & John Enbom | John T. Kretchmer | 3.04 million viewers | April 26, 2005 | 2T5719 |
When Carmen is blackmailed by her boyfriend Tad with an obscene video of her, she goes to Veronica, who devises a scene to solve her problems. Unfortunately, Tad's a little too obsessed and he has a secret that will shock Veronica. | ||||||
21 (1-21) | "A Trip to the Dentist" | Diane Ruggiero | Marcos Siega | 2.85 million viewers | May 3, 2005 | 2T5720 |
New information surfaces that gives Veronica a lead on what happened to her the night of Shelly Pomroy's party, where she was drugged. What she finds out shocks more people than just herself. | ||||||
22 (1-22) | "Leave It to Beaver" | Rob Thomas (teleplay & story) Diane Ruggiero (teleplay) | Michael Fields | 2.99 million viewers | May 10, 2005 | 2T5721 |
When Dick's brother Beaver comes clean to Veronica about Logan's whereabouts the day of Lilly's murder, Veronica's investigation finally amounts to a startling conclusion and a life or death confrontation. |
Season 2: 2005-2006
Episode # | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Viewers | Original airdate | Production code |
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23 (2-01) | "Normal Is the Watchword" | Rob Thomas | John Kretchmer | 3.30 million viewers | September 28, 2005 | 2T7201 |
Through the summer Veronica has started to rebuild a relatively normal life free of mysteries to solve. But when a number of athletes including Wallace and Meg fail their drug tests, Veronica returns to the seedier side of life at Neptune High to uncover who is behind the faked results and in the end she will face her biggest mystery yet... what caused the bus crash? | ||||||
24 (2-02) | "Driver Ed" | Diane Ruggiero | Nick Marck | 2.07 million viewers | October 5, 2005 | 2T7202 |
When blame for a bus crash lands on the bus's driver, his daughter Jessie asks Veronica to clear her father's name. Wallace meets the spoiled new girl Jackie Cook and does some investigating of his own to impress her. | ||||||
25 (2-03) | "Cheatty Cheatty Bang Bang" | Phil Klemmer & John Enbom | John Kretchmer | 3.00 million viewers | October 12, 2005 | 2T7203 |
Beaver hires Veronica to prove that his stepmother, Kendall, is cheating on his father, but Veronica uncovers more than a simple affair. Keith and Alicia spend the weekend in Chicago where Alicia runs into a man from her past. | ||||||
26 (2-04) | "Green-Eyed Monster" | Dayna Lynne North | Jason Bloom | 3.10 million viewers | October 19, 2005 | 2T7204 |
Veronica investigates a woman's fiancé, but learns that all the woman's fears are in her head. Meg's sister asks for Duncan's help getting information off Meg's laptop before their parents find it. The man from Chicago comes to Neptune. | ||||||
27 (2-05) | "Blast from the Past" | Phil Klemmer & Cathy Belben | Harry Winer | 3.60 million viewers | October 26, 2005 | 2T7205 |
Wallace confronts his mother about his birth father, Nathan Woods. He confides in Veronica, but she is preoccupied with the crash and with helping Jackie find out who stole her credit card. | ||||||
28 (2-06) | "Rat Saw God" | John Enbom & Phil Klemmer | Kevin Bray | 3.10 million viewers | November 9, 2005 | 2T7206 |
Keith loses the election for Sheriff to Lamb. Logan is arrested for Felix's murder after a witness comes forward. Abel Koontz reappears and asks Veronica to track down his daughter Amelia so he can see her before he dies. | ||||||
29 (2-07) | "Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner" | Diane Ruggiero | Nick Marck | 2.94 million viewers | November 16, 2005 | 2T7207 |
When Duncan learns from Meg's emails that Meg had been babysitting a child who was being abused by their parents, Veronica takes on a series of creepy babysitting jobs to help Duncan try to find out who it is. | ||||||
30 (2-08) | "Ahoy, Mateys!" | John Enbom & Cathy Belben | Steve Gomer | 2.50 million viewers | November 23, 2005 | 2T7208 |
Veronica helps her father discover who is tormenting the Oliveres family, whose son Marcos died in the crash. She also learns that the bridge witness, Dr. Griffith, has ties to the "Fighting Fitzpatricks", a Neptune crime family. | ||||||
31 (2-09) | "My Mother, the Fiend" | Phil Klemmer & Dayna Lynne North | Nick Marck | 3.00 million viewers | November 30, 2005 | 2T7209 |
After reading her mother's permanent record, Veronica tries to find out why her mother was suspended for spreading "malicious lies" and how it relates to Neptune High's mute lunchlady. | ||||||
32 (2-10) | "One Angry Veronica" | Russell Smith | John Kretchmer | 3.40 million viewers | December 7, 2005 | 2T7210 |
Veronica has jury duty on a case involving two 09er boys versus a poor Hispanic woman. While the case seems open-and-shut, Veronica has to put her skills to the test and cut through Neptune's social tensions. Keith investigates the disappearance of the Aaron Echolls/Lilly Kane sex tapes. | ||||||
33 (2-11) | "Donut Run" | Rob Thomas | Rob Thomas | 1.62 million viewers | January 25, 2006 | 2T7211 |
Duncan runs away with his daughter, involving not only Veronica and the sheriff but the FBI as well. Logan and Weevil, working together in secret to avoid the wrath of the PCHers, try to figure out which PCHer is working with the Fitzpatricks. | ||||||
34 (2-12) | "Rashard and Wallace Go to White Castle" | John Enbom | John Kretchmer | 2.11 million viewers | February 1, 2006 | 2T7212 |
When Wallace reveals Rashard's hit-and-run, Rashard and his uncle turn the tables by producing witnesses who will testify that Wallace was the driver. Weevil investigates the Fighting Fitzpatricks with Veronica's help by putting the screws to Molly Fitzpatrick. | ||||||
35 (2-13) | "Ain’t No Magic Mountain High Enough" | Diane Ruggiero | Guy Norman Bee | 2.05 million viewers | February 8, 2006 | 2T7213 |
At the winter carnival, the money for the senior class trip goes missing and Veronica must find out who did it, even if a friend is responsible. Logan flirts with sophomore Hannah, but unbeknownst to everyone Logan has a hidden agenda. | ||||||
36 (2-14) | "Versatile Toppings" | Phil Klemmer | Sarah Pia Anderson | 2.73 million viewers | March 15, 2006 | 2T7214 |
Veronica must discover who is mugging pizza boys and who is blackmailing gay students at Neptune High. Logan uses his relationship with Hannah to put pressure on Dr. Griffith. | ||||||
37 (2-15) | "The Quick and the Wed" | John Serge | Rick Rosenthal | 2.34 million viewers | March 22, 2006 | 2T7215 |
Veronica must find a missing bride-to-be who disappeared after her bachelorette party. Dr. Griffith agrees to drop his testimony if Logan stops seeing Hannah. | ||||||
38 (2-16) | "The Rapes of Graff" | John Enbom | Michael Fields | 2.15 million viewers | March 29, 2006 | 2T7216 |
On a visit to Hearst College, Veronica runs into ex-boyfriend and drug dealer Troy Vandergraff who claims to have ditched his old life and reformed. But the very next day Troy is charged with a brutal date-rape and asks Veronica to help prove his innocence. Despite it making him a free man Logan feels guilty for hurting Hannah. | ||||||
39 (2-17) | "Plan B" | Dayna Lynne North | John Kretchmer | 2.78 million viewers | April 5, 2006 | 2T7217 |
Weevil, Veronica, and Logan try prove that Thumper killed Felix. But when they have trouble getting the real bridge witness to come forward, Weevil takes matters into his own hands. | ||||||
40 (2-18) | "I Am God" | Diane Ruggiero & Cathy Belben | Martha Mitchell | 1.76 million viewers | April 11, 2006 | 2T7218 |
The victims of the bus crash and a mysterious phrase - "I am God" - haunt Veronica's dreams as she continues to search for the person responsible. | ||||||
41 (2-19) | "Nevermind the Buttocks" | Phil Klemmer | Jason Bloom | 1.91 million viewers | April 18, 2006 | 2T7219 |
Veronica tries to discover who is responsible for a hit-and-run that killed a classmate's dog, while at the same time she and Keith uncover information on Kendall Casablancas. Desperate to be free of the brutal Fighting Fitzpatricks, the PCHers come to Weevil for help. | ||||||
42 (2-20) | "Look Who’s Stalking" | John Enbom | Michael Fields | 1.85 million viewers | April 25, 2006 | 2T7220 |
Gia Goodman asks Veronica to help her discover who is stalking her, which reunites Veronica with an old acquaintance. | ||||||
43 (2-21) | "Happy Go Lucky" | Diane Ruggiero | Steve Gomer | 2.09 million viewers | May 2, 2006 | 2T7221 |
Aaron Echolls finally goes to trial and Veronica and Logan are the key witnesses. Keith and Veronica discover that Woody molested two boys who died in the bus crash. Terrence Cook is cleared regarding the bus crash, but he must work off his casino debt. | ||||||
44 (2-22) | "Not Pictured" | Rob Thomas (teleplay & story) John Enbom (teleplay) | John Kretchmer | 2.42 million viewers | May 9, 2006 | 2T7222 |
It's Graduation Day for Veronica and her classmates, but Lamb intends to make things difficult for one of the graduates. Keith is on the (lucrative) trail of Woody Goodman with the help of Vinnie van Lowe. And Veronica continues to look for the third boy molested by Woody Goodman only to discover that he's been under her nose the entire time. |
Season 3: 2006-2007
Episode # | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Viewers | Original airdate | Production code |
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45 (3-01) | "Welcome Wagon" | Rob Thomas | John T. Kretchmer | 3.36 million viewers | October 3, 2006 | 3T5801 |
Veronica and Logan are still going strong; Veronica is still living at home with her dad, Mac and Wallace each have new roommates, Veronica helps Wallace's friend who has had his possessions stolen, and there is a serial rapist on the large Hearst campus. | ||||||
46 (3-02) | "My Big Fat Greek Rush Week" | Diane Ruggiero | John T. Kretchmer | 2.96 million viewers | October 10, 2006 | 3T5802 |
Guilty over not having helped the latest victim, Veronica sets herself to catching the Hearst serial rapist and starts by going undercover at the Theta Zeta sorority during rush week. Parker's parents arrive and try to convince their daughter to come home. Wallace, Logan and others participate in a guard/prisoner experiment for sociology, a reference to the Stanford Prison Experiment. | ||||||
47 (3-03) | "Witchita Linebacker" | Phil Klemmer & John Enbom | Harry Winer | 3.12 million viewers | October 17, 2006 | 3T5803 |
In order to help Weevil stay out of prison, Veronica convinces her father to give him her old job at Mars Investigations. A Hearst football player loses the team playbook and, through Piz, hires Veronica to find it. The Dean of Hearst threatens to expel Veronica unless she reveals her sources on the sorority expose story. | ||||||
48 (3-04) | "Charlie Don't Surf" | Diane Ruggiero & Jason Elen | Jason Bloom | 3.33 million viewers | October 24, 2006 | 3T5804 |
Logan asks Veronica and Keith to help him discover why his trust fund money is disappearing. With a court hearing coming up Dick and the Pi-Sigs hire Veronica to prove their innocence, much to the chagrin of Parker and the other the rape victims, and Veronica uses the opportunity to do some digging. An old acquaintance of Keith hires him to prove her husband is cheating, and the two grow close. | ||||||
49 (3-05) | "President Evil" | Jonathan Moskin & David Mulei | Nick Marck | 2.70 million viewers | October 31, 2006 | 3T5805 |
Veronica attends a Halloween party at the campus casino, but before Logan arrives, the party ends up getting robbed, Point Break-style. Weevil is arrested for the crime, but Veronica suspects he has been framed when it comes to light that the loot was dumped and the guns weren't even real. Keith Mars looks for the ex-husband of the dean's young wife so her son can receive a bone marrow transplant. Finally, Veronica discovers that latest rape may be more complicated than she thought. | ||||||
50 (3-06) | "Hi, Infidelity" | John Enbom | Michael Fields | 2.75 million viewers | November 7, 2006 | 3T5806 |
Veronica is accused of plagiarizing her paper for Professor Landry's criminology class. In trying to clear herself, she discovers that her mentor is not who she thought he was. Wallace is pardoned by Dean O'Dell for cheating on his exam, but makes a decision that could affect his college career. Piz invites Veronica to a night of bowling and she decides to bring Logan and Parker, unaware Piz wanted the evening to be more of a date. | ||||||
51 (3-07) | "Of Vice and Men" | Phil Klemmer | Harry Winer | 2.69 million viewers | November 14, 2006 | 3T5807 |
Increasingly frustrated by what she sees as the deceits of Keith, Logan, and Professor Landry, Veronica withdraws from her support network. While staying at Wallace and Piz's dorm room, she meets a girl trying to locate her missing boyfriend. Their search leads Veronica to some old adversaries. Meanwhile, one suspect in the rapes is apparently cleared and, after being drugged at the food court, Veronica has a frightening encounter with the culprit. | ||||||
52 (3-08) | "Lord of the Pi's" | Diane Ruggiero | Steve Gomer | 2.57 million viewers | November 21, 2006 | 3T5808 |
Keith and Veronica are hired to help find the missing grand-daughter of the founder of Hearst College, whose swing vote could spell the end of fraternities and sororities at Hearst. Meanwhile, Logan fears for Veronica's safety as she gets closer to the truth regarding the campus rapes. | ||||||
53 (3-09) | "Spit & Eggs" | Rob Thomas | Rob Thomas | 3.44 million viewers | November 28, 2006 | 3T5809 |
Logan offers Veronica a choice, with neither option a good one for their relationship. Under pressure, Dean O'Dell reinstates the Greek system. Veronica discovers the identity of the Hearst rapist after a Pi Sig frat party, but also finds herself in dire peril. Keith tells the Dean about his wife's affair. Weevil finds O'Dell dead from a gunshot wound. | ||||||
54 (3-10) | "Show Me the Monkey" | John Enbom (teleplay & story) Robert Hull (teleplay) | Nick Marck | 3.23 million viewers | January 23, 2007 | 3T5810 |
Mac and Veronica go undercover as animal rights activists in order to find a missing lab monkey. Meanwhile, Mindy O'Dell asks Keith to investigate the Dean's death because she believes he was murdered. | ||||||
55 (3-11) | "Poughkeepsie, Tramps and Thieves" | Diane Ruggiero | John Kretchmer | 2.69 million viewers | January 30, 2007 | 3T5811 |
A classmate asks Veronica to locate the woman he loves, who turns out to be a hooker. Keith continues his investigation of Dean O'Dell's murder by visiting the Lilith House girls. Veronica asks Logan some difficult relationship questions, and learns he was with someone else while they were split up. | ||||||
56 (3-12) | "There's Got to be a Morning After Pill" | Jonathan Moskin (teleplay & story) Phil Klemmer & John Enbom (teleplay) David Mulei (story) | Tricia Brock | 2.40 million viewers | February 6, 2007 | 3T5812 |
Veronica is asked by a classmate to find out who slipped her RU-486, the abortion pill, causing her to have a miscarriage. Veronica finds out from an 'ear witness' that the dean was murdered at around 2.20am. She and Logan break up again, with the choice this time being Veronica's. | ||||||
57 (3-13) | "Postgame Mortem" | Joe Voci | John T. Kretchmer | 2.37 million viewers | February 13, 2007 | 3T5813 |
Wallace rejoins the Hearst basketball team, when the basketball coach, Tom Barry, is found dead. The coach's widow, Kathleen Barry hires Keith to investigate the murder of her husband and to clear her son, Josh, who is Sheriff Lamb's prime suspect. Logan is wallowing in self-pity after his breakup with Veronica, so Dick invites two girls over to cheer Logan up, but Logan gets stuck entertaining Heather, who is only 11 years old. Meanwhile Keith and Veronica discover that the alibis given by Mindy O'Dell and Professor Landry do not match. | ||||||
58 (3-14) | "Mars, Bars" | Phil Klemmer & John Enbom (teleplay & story) Joe Voci (story) | Harry Winer | 2.27 million viewers | February 20, 2007 | 3T5814 |
Without any evidence to hold her, Sheriff Lamb releases Veronica from jail. Josh makes contact with Veronica and insists that he is being framed for his father's murder and, though Veronica has sympathy for him, she doesn't know if she believes him. Keith learns that the coach's wife, Kathleen Barry, hired Vinnie Van Lowe to find out if her husband was having an affair. Meanwhile, Logan joins Mac and Parker on a Valentine's Day scavenger hunt. Later on, Veronica notices Logan and Parker having a nice lunch together. | ||||||
59 (3-15) | "Papa's Cabin" | John Enbom | Michael Fields | 2.66 million viewers | February 27, 2007 | 3T5815 |
Sheriff Mars interrogates Mindy O'Dell, who reveals that the third man in her hotel room the night of the Dean O'Dell's murder was in fact Dean O'Dell himself. Veronica and Tim Foyle head out in an investigation to prove Professor Hank Landry is innocent, but the tables are turned on Veronica when she learns Hank Landry didn't murder Dean O'Dell. | ||||||
60 (3-16) | "Un-American Graffiti" | Robert Hull | John T. Kretchmer | 2.35 million viewers | May 1, 2007 | 3T5816 |
Veronica is hired by a Middle Eastern restaurant owner to find out who has been vandalizing their business with ethnic slur. While investigating the case, Veronica and the restaurant owner are attacked in a drive-by paintball shooting. When a drunk teenager stumbles from a bar and gets hit by a car, Keith orders his deputies to conduct surprise ID checks in all the area bars. While doing his own surprise search, Keith catches Piz and Wallace using fake ID's provided by Veronica. Meanwhile, Logan decides to throw a birthday party for Parker. Veronica's love life takes a turn when she kisses Piz at Parker's birthday party. | ||||||
61 (3-17) | "Debasement Tapes" | John Enbom | Dan Etheridge | 1.95 million viewers | May 8, 2007 | 3T5817 |
Piz is put in charge of escorting his idol, Desmond Fellows, a singer/musician from a 1990's pop band who arrives on the Hearst campus to perform at a benefit concert for the radio station. When tapes of Fellows' back-up vocals and tracks go missing, Piz recruits Veronica to help locate them. Keith believes he will be running unopposed in the race for Sheriff, until an unlikely candidate throws his hat into the ring. | ||||||
62 (3-18) | "I Know What You'll Do Next Summer" | Jonathan Moskin & David Mulei | Nick Marck | 2.10 million viewers | May 15, 2007 | 3T5818 |
Veronica passes her exam to be an official Private Investigator, while Piz lands an interview with Apollo Bukenya, an African student at Hearst who wrote a book about his years as an orphan child-soldier in Uganda's rebel army. Veronica is hired by an African man, Kizza, to help prove that he is Apollo's father, but her investigation leads to information that might expose Apollo's story as a fake. Meanwhile, as the election for Sheriff nears, Keith is faced with a crime spree in Neptune. Parker comes to Veronica for advice about Logan after learning he planned to spend the summer surfing with Dick. | ||||||
63 (3-19) | "Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down" | Phil Klemmer | Jason Bloom | 1.83 million viewers | May 22, 2007 | 3T5819 |
Weevil is arrested for selling fake debit cards to Hearst students, but claims he is being framed because of his criminal background, and asks Veronica to clear his name. On Piz's radio show, Keith debates Vinnie about the upcoming election, while a tipsy Dick apologizes to Mac for the way he has treated her in the past. Veronica and Piz make up after their argument about spending their summer apart, and a mysterious sex tape of the two finds its way to the internet. | ||||||
64 (3-20) | "The Bitch Is Back" | Rob Thomas & Diane Ruggiero | Michael Fields | 2.14 million viewers | May 22, 2007 | 3T5820 |
Furious that Logan attacked Piz, Veronica tells Logan she wants nothing to do with him. Parker confronts Logan about still having feelings for Veronica, while Piz assures Veronica that he had nothing to do with the sex video. Veronica, with Weevil's help, investigates how the tape originated and discovers a person from her past is linked to The Castle and pays them a visit. |
References
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