I decided to start doing Friday Flashbacks in case you missed some earlier posts the first time around. You're busy; I understand.
What: If you somehow missed the widely-beloved
Veronica Mars when it was on the air, and you still haven't caught up, now's the time. Seriously.
Comparable to: A cleverly-written show starring a tough-ass blonde girl who tosses off sarcastic comments while fighting baddies? Within the framework of a larger story mythology that's bracketed on all sides by snappy dialogue? Plus dramatic betrayals and twists, an eclectic assortment of sidekicks, and a surprisingly deep emotional core? Cue the
Buffy comparisons.
Representative quote:
"I hear you do detective stuff for people."
"I do favors for friends."
"I can pay."
"Sit down, friend."
You might not like it if: You are annoyed by the stylistic flourishes and mistake them for shallowness.
How to get it: As much as I absolutely adore the first two seasons of
Veronica Mars --- which is really quite a lot --- that is how much I
loathe the tone-deaf, misogynistic third season. I know this is a pointless plea, but I beg you to pretend the show stopped after two seasons.
Connection to previous Wreckage: If the show's nods to the tropes of classic noir whet your appetite, go full-fledged high school noir with
Brick (
Rec. #62). If the show left you longing for more high school drama against the backdrop of socioeconomic disparity in California, with bonus teen thugs, you need to watch
Some Kind of Wonderful (
Rec. #101).
[Originally posted 8/6/11.]