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Veronica Mars made an impact and we still miss her

'Veronica Mars' still lives on in our hearts and minds years after we were left reeling at her disappearance. We'd like to share with you what Veronica meant to us.

I can honestly say I’ve never heard someone say that they hate Veronica Mars. It seems that years later, we still think about the spunky heroine with her arsenal of witty comebacks, her trusted group of outsider friends and her sheer determination to bring about world peace. Well, that last part is just my interpretation, but doesn’t it seem like she wanted to bring out the very best in everyone she met, even if by doing so she had to teach them a lesson they maybe didn’t want to learn? Not many shows can boast a huge fan base three years after it went off the air and such an overwhelming desire for a movie spin-off to see where they are now. But Veronica was a different kind of heroine, and that made the show special. Here’s what some of our team has to say about why she influenced them and why their interest has not cooled.

An: It’s because she’s awesome, that’s why! Rebel punk girl with a cause….

Julia:  I’ve been thinking about this for a couple of days, and I’ve come down to the fact that I just don’t know. I mean, I could easily write hundreds of words on why Veronica Mars is, bar none, the most influential TV show I’ve ever watched, but as for why… I guess the best answer is because it was the show that made me fall in love with television, because I didn’t really watch TV before Veronica Mars. I think what worked for me was the sort of perfect storm of amazing characters, stunning visuals, snappy writing, and a killer soundtrack. It pretty much will always be my perfect show even if it’s not perfect, just because it’s personally so meaningful for me. This, I guess, is the best answer I can give to the question.

Deb: I too have been thinking about this since Carissa started the ball rolling, and I can’t quite define it either. It felt very unique at the time — I’d never watched a show quite like it. The first season and the way the mystery unfolded was masterful and the approach was fresh and new.

The main reason is probably because it was the first show for me that filled the void that Buffy the Vampire Slayer left because, like Buffy, it had it all — story arc, humor, fascinating and likable characters (my fictional friends!) and all of the things that Julia already mentioned. I finally had a show that I’d wait all week to see again … so satisfying.

Bob: I came to Veronica Mars late and it took me a little while to really appreciate it. At the end of the day, it’s a really, really fun show. I think the thing I enjoyed most was the snappy writing. The dialog was really great and did help to fill the post-Buffy void. The show was also really unique — a crime solving, private eye procedural… set in a high school? Somehow, it really worked.

I think Veronica is a really relatable character too. She’s the poster child for the high school outsider (and who didn’t feel like an outsider at some point in high school?), while maintaining a snarky, no-fail attitude.

Special Guest, my sister, Lisa O’Conner (Veronica Mars fanatic): I still love Veronica Mars. Very few shows grab you from the start. Veronica Mars did.  Losing friends, making friends, losing love, finding love, bad parents, good parents, with a little mystery and a little spunky heroine thrown into the mix.  The show had great storylines but it was the characters, Keith, Weevil, Wallace, Logan and Veronica that kept me coming back and they are the reason I still miss Veronica Mars.

So, what about you? Did watching Veronica Mars have any impact on YOUR life? What did the show, and the characters, mean to you? Or, are you one of the people I’ve never met that didn’t like the show at all? Sound off in the comments!

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2 Responses to “Veronica Mars made an impact and we still miss her”

December 14, 2010 at 9:00 PM

Veronica Mars had fabulous characters who lived in shades of gray. They weren’t good or bad, they were complicated and ridiculously loveable even when they were in jackass/bitch mode. And even though it was completely IMPOSSIBLE that all of that could happen to a bunch of teenagers, they made it seem believable and not, well, teenagerish. And really, the acting was pretty phemonenal. The fact that even after bashing the heroine and starting out as a completely racist, snobbish, pig, Logan was so loved really is a credit to Jason Dohring. I don’t know why he is not on TV right now. And even though KBell annoyed me to death by her refusal to admit the Logan/Veronica relationship was just meant to be, she did a fabulous job as Veronica. I think she was really true to Rob Thomas’ vision. I just wish she could have softened up a bit during Season 3 – which I actually can’t bear to watch completely because it really pained me towards the end. Anyway, I am very late to the show, I just watched it on Netflix this year. And I’m way to old to LOVE a show like that, but love it I do.

January 22, 2011 at 3:13 AM

Everything that Julia said, i am in love with her post. lol
I miss you Veronica Mars.

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