The smartest high school drama since Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Veronica Mars is The O.C. as penned by Raymond Chandler. Veronica (Kristen Bell, Deadwood)
is Nancy Drew by way of Lauren Bacall, while Neptune makes Peyton Place
look like Mayberry. The first season begins in the aftermath of a
dizzying array of cataclysmic events: Her best friend, Lilly (Amanda
Seyfried), was murdered, her sheriff father was fired over his handling
of the case, she was sexually assaulted, and her mother left. Since
then, Keith Mars (Enrico Colantoni, Just Shoot Me) has become a
private eye and drafted Veronica as his assistant. She may lack Buffy's
physical prowess, but the "tiny blonde one" turns out to have a special
talent for sleuthing. In the wake of her sophomore year, the popular
crowd abandoned Veronica--even boyfriend Duncan (Teddy Dunn), Lilly's
brother. (Hence the theme song: "We Used to Be Friends.") Veronica is
on her own until she meets Wallace (Percy Daggs III), the only student
unfamiliar with her past, unlike Duncan's sarcastic pal, Logan (Jason
Dohring), one of her more ardent foes. He was Lilly's boyfriend and his
father is movie star Aaron Echolls (Harry Hamlin). By the end of her
junior year, Veronica and Logan will make their peace, but it won't be
so easy to win over the school--let alone the town. Throughout the
season, Veronica will solve several mysteries both big and
small--including the murder of Lilly Kane. But a few questions remain.
For instance, at the end of the season finale, Veronica opens the door
to greet an unseen visitor with "I was hoping it would be you." So who
was it? Fortunately, UPN renewed the critically acclaimed (if ratings
challenged) teen noir and that tantalizing question will be answered in
the second season premiere. -- Kathleen C. Fennessy, Amazon.com
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