Character Notes: History: As far as the series discloses, Veronica was born and raised in Neptune, Califorina. Even though Veronica's dad was Sheriff, there wasn't enough prestige in that to let her hang out with the 09ers, the rich and famous Neptune residents who all inhabit the 90909 zipcode. That was a privelege she won by dating Duncan Kane and being best friends with Lilly Kane, the children of Jake Kane, the man who put a patent on live-streaming video.
During her sophomore year, Duncan breaks up with her without as much as a reason. Soon after, Lilly Kane is found dead by her family's pool. Sheriff Mars accuses Jake Kane of the murder, and as a result the entire town turns against him. He's voted out of office in an emergency recall election. Veronica's mother cracks under the pressure and abandons them. Because Veronica won't speak out against her father's decision, she's ostracized at school. The 09ers want nothing to do with her.
A few months after Lilly's death, Veronica crashes an 09er party just to show that she doesn't care what they may think of her. She drinks a spiked drink and wakes up in a guest bedroom without any underwear or memory of what happened the night before. When she tries to report what happened to her as rape to the new Sheriff, Don Lamb, he basically laughs in her face and turns her away.
That is basically the end of the person Veronica was before. As a result of all of these events piling on top of her, she's left a lot more jaded and cynical than she once was.
She takes all the negativity directed at her in school in stride, and puts all of her energy into helping her father with his new detective business. She often helps students at school with her detective skills, doing anything from digging up dirt on their parents to getting to the bottom of lost cars, theft, harassment, corrupt elections, etc, etc...
Her hard as nails exterior starts to crack a little when she befriends transfer student Wallace Fennel (by rescuing him from behind duct taped to a pole...). He acts as the Watson to her Holmes and becomes the first real friend she can actually trust after the Kane murder.
Veronica spends most of season one trying to get to the bottom of the Lilly Kane murder. Along the way she discovers:
- Veronica's mother was having an affair with her high school sweetheart, Jake Kane, at the time of Lilly's murder. Lianne Mars could have used this alibi to contradict the one he had given, so Jake's wife Celeste Kane ran her out of town. Veronica tracks Lianne down and spends her entire college fund putting her into rehab, but Lianne skips out without Veronica's knowledge. When Veronica finds out, she's hurt and asks Lianne to leave.
- Celeste Kane also caused the breakup between Duncan and Veronica by telling Duncan that Veronica was his sister. Because Lianne and Jake had been having an affair for so long, it was entirely possible that Jake could have been her real father. Veronica spends a lot of time worrying about this, and even gets a paternity test done to see if Keith Mars is her real father. At the last minute she realizes that he is her father no matter what and shreds the results, but he later gets a separate test done and learns that he is indeed her real father.
- Duncan has epilepsy, which causes him to have fits of rage and blackouts. He was the one who discovered Lilly's body. Because he had no memory of it and was found by their parents cradling her and covered in her blood, they assumed he killed her in one of his fits of rage and paid off Abel Koontz (who was dying of cancer anyway) to confess for him.
- Over the course of the season, Veronica becomes closer to Logan Echolls, Lilly Kane's ex-boyfriend and one of the 09er's ringleaders. When she spends time with him at his house and finds hidden cameras, slowly things come together and Veronica realizes that Logan's father Aaron was sleeping with Lilly, and responsible for her murder after she found the camera and stole the incriminating tapes of them. The season ends with a confrontation between Veronica and Aaron, where he locks her in a broken fridge and sets it on fire, only to be rescued by her father just in time.
Season two starts right where season one left off, with a battered Logan Echolls on Veronica's doorstep. He had been planning to kill himself, only to be stopped by Weevil and his biker gang, the PCHers. Stopped so that they could beat the shit out of him because Weevil was lead by Veronica to believe that Logan killed Lilly, but stopped nonetheless. He's accused of killing a member of the PCHers in their fight. By denying it when taken to court over it, Logan is responsible for the tension between the haves and have-nots in Neptune being even higher than usual. Because Logan wants to instigate trouble with the PCHers and other members of Neptune's lower class, Veronica becomes frustrated with him and makes the decision to break up.
She then starts seeing Duncan again, now that there are no suspicions of them being related. Her life almost goes back to the way it was before Lilly's death-- being accepted by the in-crowd again, no longer being ostracized... but it doesn't last very long.
The main ~mystery~ of the season is finding out who caused a bus full of Neptune High students to go careening over a cliff and into the ocean. Because Veronica was supposed to be on the bus and finds evidence that points towards the crash being planned to dispose of her, she feels a lot of guilt over it. That, paired with a vague accusation that she caused the crash, and a series of haunting dreams, drive Veronica to bring the person truly responsible to justice.
In the interim, Veronica's relationship with Duncan skids to a halt. Meg, the sole (comatose) survivor of the bus crash, is revealed to be pregnant when Veronica and Duncan are finally able to get in and see her. It's Duncan's child, and Meg regains consciousness long enough to tell Veronica that she didn't want her parents taking custody of her child, essentially trusting Veronica to take care of it. Soon after, she died, leaving only her child alive. Veronica and Duncan plot an elaborate scheme, allowing him to flee the country with the child, although effectively cutting him out of Veronica's life.
Aaron Echolls finally goes to trial for Lilly Kane's murder, with Veronica and Logan as the key witnesses. Because Logan managed to acquire the tapes of Lilly and Aaron and destroy them, Aaron gets to go free.
On Veronica's high school graduation day, the truth about the bus crash is finally discovered by her. Woody Goodman, the man running for county supervisor and manager of the local baseball team, is who Keith originally suspects to be the victim, but Veronica proves him wrong when she realizes that three previous members of Woody's little league team were on the bus, and two of them wanted to go public with how he'd molested them as children. The other. Cassidy Casablancas, strongly disagreed with this idea, and planned the bus crash to silence them. Veronica discovers that Cassidy raped her while she was drugged at Shelley Pomroy's end of the year party almost two years before, before Duncan found her. He blows up the plane that Veronica's dad was supposed to be on, and she's completely devastated. Logan comes to her rescue just in time, and Cassidy jumps off the roof of the building they're having this confrontation on and kills himself. But Veronica's dad turns out to be alive! So everyone lives happily ever after. And Logan and Veronica start dating again.
Season three marks Veronica's start at Hearst College, Neptune's local institution of higher learning. When a serial rapist starts raping girls on campus and shaving off their hair, Veronica gets on the case to find out who's behind all of it. It especially hits home when her friend Mac's roommates is one of the victims, and Veronica had an opportunity to stop the rape but didn't because she didn't realize what was going on. That, parred with her feelings towards her own rape, make her that much more determined to get to the bottom of the case. And she does, making a lot of enemies along the way and almost falling victim to the rapist herself in the process.
Logan and Veronica are on-again off-again more than Ross and Rachel, because of Veronica's inability to trust him, and later because Veronica discovers that he had sex with Madison Sinclair, pretty much Veronica's least favorite person ever, during one of their off periods. She feels very betrayed, and it takes a serious toll on her self-esteem. Near the end of the season, she starts dating Piz, who is much more down to Earth than most of the other boyfriends she's been with. Their relationship seems to fizzle abruptly at the end of the season, when a very intimate video of the two of them together is released on the internet, and Piz would rather ride out the tension and gossip than do something about it, as is Veronica's way.
When she gets to the bottom of the source of the video, she discovers it was a former acquaintance, Chip Diller. But he only emailed it out-- the real source was a hidden camera in Piz's dorm room, planted by a secret Skull and Bones-like organization called The Castle. Since the camera was planted in Piz's room because The Castle had taken an interest in his roommate (and Veronica's previously mentioned friend) Wallace, Veronica asks him to go undercover for her. When she spies on one of their parties, she discovers that the party is hosted by Jake Kane. She steals his hard drive to get more information about The Castle. Veronica's father, who had been (temporarily) promoted Sheriff again after the death of Don Lamb, is put in a difficult situation when Jake Kane calls him to investigate the theft. He erases the surveillance footage that shows Veronica breaking in, even though it seems to cost him the re-election he had been running for. His face is plastered all over the newspapers for tampering with evidence. The last shot in the series is Veronica casting her vote in the election for her father, glancing at the newspaper, and walking off into the rainy street.
Personality: Veronica has a lot of trust issues. She's been betrayed by so many people that it's pretty understandable. She may trust you once, but if you betray that trust it's a very hard thing to win back (Her mother is a fine example of this). Because of the way she was hurt (by both the rejection by the 09er clique and the way she was raped at one of their parties), she's developed a very tough outer shell and deals with most people in a snarky, sarcastic manner. She's not interested in getting too close to other people-- help solve their problems, fine, but for the tough personal issues they're better held at arm's length. Underneath that, she is a sweet caring person. A marshmallow, even. It's just hidden under a lot of layers of angry young girl. She's especially protective of people she's close to, such as her father and her few remaining friends.
Speaking of her father, he's a very large part of her and plays a large part in who she becomes. They're very close, and she's very loyal to him. She chose to stand by him and his convictions at the cost of all of her friends, without regretting it at all. He's the one adult figure in her life that she doesn't see as basically corrupt, and is pretty much her rolemodel.
She has an incredibly large vindictive streak. Her sense of justice is almost biblical; she's a very strong believer in eye for an eye. Why get mad when you can get even? But sometimes she'll take it a step too far, and is criticized by friends for not being able to let things go. She chooses to ignore them. She's also a little manipulative, and has a tendency to make others mad because she is always invading someone's privacy to discover ~the truth~.
Other: I'm taking her from the end of season three, but since I played her from season two here for like forever, she will have memories of DDD and her CR while here.
Additional Links:VMars Wiki (http://veronicamars.wikia.com/wiki/Veronica_Mars).
Oh my god. Could my ex-boyfriend be anymore of a stalker?
... Not Duncan, the one I posted about last. The one before him. I guess he decided Duncan and I breaking up was an ideal time to ~win me back~, because I don't know how else to explain these flowers in my room. Do people even believe in knocking anymore? Phonecalls? Hallmark cards? Things that aren't adirect invasion of my privacy?
So, here's my question, Triple D. How do you let a stalker go? Break him down gently? Confront him? Call the cops? I've tracked down stalkers before, don't get me wrong. Dealing with my own is just... another matter.
Third Person:
"Why do you think you're qualified for this job, Miss... Landers?" The interviewer looked over her (fake) job application with thinly masked boredom and disdain. "Your only previous work experience listed here is at a coffee shop."
"Well, I just love to dabble around..." Veronica picked the stapler off the interviewer's desk and started fiddling with it. passing it back and forth between her hands and making it click without stapling anything. Come on Wallace, call at 4:15. She repeated it over and over again, like a mantra. This was shaping out to be the most boring undercover job ever. But hey, the sooner she planted the bug and left, the sooner she could find the evidence her client needed and get paid. And the sooner the better as far as that one went, because living off cup ramen was getting really old, really fast. "... And I dealed with like, a ton of different people in the coffee shop! That's like, people skills or something, right?" She made her voice higher and started into her best valley girl accent.
The interviewer looked like he wanted to say something, but was completely distracted by her playing with the stapler, judging by the way he was staring at it.
"... Sorry. Nervous habit." She smiled, and reached over to put it back on the desk in its rightful place, only to "drop" it. When she bent down in her chair to pick it up, she carefully placed it in her bag and pulled out a completely identical, bugged stapler and placed it on the desk instead. If Veronica's fine friend noticed, he wasn't saying anything.
"Right." He seemed thankful she was done with that. "Honestly, do you see yourself going anywhere with this job?"
4:16. Come on Wallace, come on Wallace...
And there was the call. She'd even given him his own personal Spice Girls ringtone. Hey, the little touches were what made everything.
"Oh my god! Can you hang on? I swear this is totally important." She kept up the valley girl voice while pretending to dig through her purse for the phone. And then she got up and left. Not only did she leave the room, she just... kept walking. Her mission was accomplished, and she doubted the interviewer would be that broken-hearted over it.
"Thank God, Wallace! What took so long?" She might as well chat him up while he was on the line, right? "No, no, don't worry about it. Your timing was just right. You must have learned from the best, what can I say? ... Yes, I am definitely thinking pizza night. Is anyone ever not thinking pizza night?"
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Veronica Mars 2/a lot
History:
As far as the series discloses, Veronica was born and raised in Neptune, Califorina. Even though Veronica's dad was Sheriff, there wasn't enough prestige in that to let her hang out with the 09ers, the rich and famous Neptune residents who all inhabit the 90909 zipcode. That was a privelege she won by dating Duncan Kane and being best friends with Lilly Kane, the children of Jake Kane, the man who put a patent on live-streaming video.
During her sophomore year, Duncan breaks up with her without as much as a reason. Soon after, Lilly Kane is found dead by her family's pool. Sheriff Mars accuses Jake Kane of the murder, and as a result the entire town turns against him. He's voted out of office in an emergency recall election. Veronica's mother cracks under the pressure and abandons them. Because Veronica won't speak out against her father's decision, she's ostracized at school. The 09ers want nothing to do with her.
A few months after Lilly's death, Veronica crashes an 09er party just to show that she doesn't care what they may think of her. She drinks a spiked drink and wakes up in a guest bedroom without any underwear or memory of what happened the night before. When she tries to report what happened to her as rape to the new Sheriff, Don Lamb, he basically laughs in her face and turns her away.
That is basically the end of the person Veronica was before. As a result of all of these events piling on top of her, she's left a lot more jaded and cynical than she once was.
She takes all the negativity directed at her in school in stride, and puts all of her energy into helping her father with his new detective business. She often helps students at school with her detective skills, doing anything from digging up dirt on their parents to getting to the bottom of lost cars, theft, harassment, corrupt elections, etc, etc...
Her hard as nails exterior starts to crack a little when she befriends transfer student Wallace Fennel (by rescuing him from behind duct taped to a pole...). He acts as the Watson to her Holmes and becomes the first real friend she can actually trust after the Kane murder.
Veronica spends most of season one trying to get to the bottom of the Lilly Kane murder. Along the way she discovers:
- Veronica's mother was having an affair with her high school sweetheart, Jake Kane, at the time of Lilly's murder. Lianne Mars could have used this alibi to contradict the one he had given, so Jake's wife Celeste Kane ran her out of town. Veronica tracks Lianne down and spends her entire college fund putting her into rehab, but Lianne skips out without Veronica's knowledge. When Veronica finds out, she's hurt and asks Lianne to leave.
- Celeste Kane also caused the breakup between Duncan and Veronica by telling Duncan that Veronica was his sister. Because Lianne and Jake had been having an affair for so long, it was entirely possible that Jake could have been her real father. Veronica spends a lot of time worrying about this, and even gets a paternity test done to see if Keith Mars is her real father. At the last minute she realizes that he is her father no matter what and shreds the results, but he later gets a separate test done and learns that he is indeed her real father.
- Duncan has epilepsy, which causes him to have fits of rage and blackouts. He was the one who discovered Lilly's body. Because he had no memory of it and was found by their parents cradling her and covered in her blood, they assumed he killed her in one of his fits of rage and paid off Abel Koontz (who was dying of cancer anyway) to confess for him.
- Over the course of the season, Veronica becomes closer to Logan Echolls, Lilly Kane's ex-boyfriend and one of the 09er's ringleaders. When she spends time with him at his house and finds hidden cameras, slowly things come together and Veronica realizes that Logan's father Aaron was sleeping with Lilly, and responsible for her murder after she found the camera and stole the incriminating tapes of them. The season ends with a confrontation between Veronica and Aaron, where he locks her in a broken fridge and sets it on fire, only to be rescued by her father just in time.
Veronica Mars 3/a lot
She then starts seeing Duncan again, now that there are no suspicions of them being related. Her life almost goes back to the way it was before Lilly's death-- being accepted by the in-crowd again, no longer being ostracized... but it doesn't last very long.
The main ~mystery~ of the season is finding out who caused a bus full of Neptune High students to go careening over a cliff and into the ocean. Because Veronica was supposed to be on the bus and finds evidence that points towards the crash being planned to dispose of her, she feels a lot of guilt over it. That, paired with a vague accusation that she caused the crash, and a series of haunting dreams, drive Veronica to bring the person truly responsible to justice.
In the interim, Veronica's relationship with Duncan skids to a halt. Meg, the sole (comatose) survivor of the bus crash, is revealed to be pregnant when Veronica and Duncan are finally able to get in and see her. It's Duncan's child, and Meg regains consciousness long enough to tell Veronica that she didn't want her parents taking custody of her child, essentially trusting Veronica to take care of it. Soon after, she died, leaving only her child alive. Veronica and Duncan plot an elaborate scheme, allowing him to flee the country with the child, although effectively cutting him out of Veronica's life.
Aaron Echolls finally goes to trial for Lilly Kane's murder, with Veronica and Logan as the key witnesses. Because Logan managed to acquire the tapes of Lilly and Aaron and destroy them, Aaron gets to go free.
On Veronica's high school graduation day, the truth about the bus crash is finally discovered by her. Woody Goodman, the man running for county supervisor and manager of the local baseball team, is who Keith originally suspects to be the victim, but Veronica proves him wrong when she realizes that three previous members of Woody's little league team were on the bus, and two of them wanted to go public with how he'd molested them as children. The other. Cassidy Casablancas, strongly disagreed with this idea, and planned the bus crash to silence them. Veronica discovers that Cassidy raped her while she was drugged at Shelley Pomroy's end of the year party almost two years before, before Duncan found her. He blows up the plane that Veronica's dad was supposed to be on, and she's completely devastated. Logan comes to her rescue just in time, and Cassidy jumps off the roof of the building they're having this confrontation on and kills himself. But Veronica's dad turns out to be alive! So everyone lives happily ever after. And Logan and Veronica start dating again.
Season three marks Veronica's start at Hearst College, Neptune's local institution of higher learning. When a serial rapist starts raping girls on campus and shaving off their hair, Veronica gets on the case to find out who's behind all of it. It especially hits home when her friend Mac's roommates is one of the victims, and Veronica had an opportunity to stop the rape but didn't because she didn't realize what was going on. That, parred with her feelings towards her own rape, make her that much more determined to get to the bottom of the case. And she does, making a lot of enemies along the way and almost falling victim to the rapist herself in the process.
Veronica Mars 4/a lot
Logan and Veronica are on-again off-again more than Ross and Rachel, because of Veronica's inability to trust him, and later because Veronica discovers that he had sex with Madison Sinclair, pretty much Veronica's least favorite person ever, during one of their off periods. She feels very betrayed, and it takes a serious toll on her self-esteem. Near the end of the season, she starts dating Piz, who is much more down to Earth than most of the other boyfriends she's been with. Their relationship seems to fizzle abruptly at the end of the season, when a very intimate video of the two of them together is released on the internet, and Piz would rather ride out the tension and gossip than do something about it, as is Veronica's way.
When she gets to the bottom of the source of the video, she discovers it was a former acquaintance, Chip Diller. But he only emailed it out-- the real source was a hidden camera in Piz's dorm room, planted by a secret Skull and Bones-like organization called The Castle. Since the camera was planted in Piz's room because The Castle had taken an interest in his roommate (and Veronica's previously mentioned friend) Wallace, Veronica asks him to go undercover for her. When she spies on one of their parties, she discovers that the party is hosted by Jake Kane. She steals his hard drive to get more information about The Castle. Veronica's father, who had been (temporarily) promoted Sheriff again after the death of Don Lamb, is put in a difficult situation when Jake Kane calls him to investigate the theft. He erases the surveillance footage that shows Veronica breaking in, even though it seems to cost him the re-election he had been running for. His face is plastered all over the newspapers for tampering with evidence. The last shot in the series is Veronica casting her vote in the election for her father, glancing at the newspaper, and walking off into the rainy street.
Personality:
Veronica has a lot of trust issues. She's been betrayed by so many people that it's pretty understandable. She may trust you once, but if you betray that trust it's a very hard thing to win back (Her mother is a fine example of this). Because of the way she was hurt (by both the rejection by the 09er clique and the way she was raped at one of their parties), she's developed a very tough outer shell and deals with most people in a snarky, sarcastic manner. She's not interested in getting too close to other people-- help solve their problems, fine, but for the tough personal issues they're better held at arm's length. Underneath that, she is a sweet caring person. A marshmallow, even. It's just hidden under a lot of layers of angry young girl. She's especially protective of people she's close to, such as her father and her few remaining friends.
Speaking of her father, he's a very large part of her and plays a large part in who she becomes. They're very close, and she's very loyal to him. She chose to stand by him and his convictions at the cost of all of her friends, without regretting it at all. He's the one adult figure in her life that she doesn't see as basically corrupt, and is pretty much her rolemodel.
She has an incredibly large vindictive streak. Her sense of justice is almost biblical; she's a very strong believer in eye for an eye. Why get mad when you can get even? But sometimes she'll take it a step too far, and is criticized by friends for not being able to let things go. She chooses to ignore them. She's also a little manipulative, and has a tendency to make others mad because she is always invading someone's privacy to discover ~the truth~.
Other: I'm taking her from the end of season three, but since I played her from season two here for like forever, she will have memories of DDD and her CR while here.
Additional Links: VMars Wiki (http://veronicamars.wikia.com/wiki/Veronica_Mars).
Veronica Mars 5/5
Oh my god. Could my ex-boyfriend be anymore of a stalker?
... Not Duncan, the one I posted about last. The one before him. I guess he decided Duncan and I breaking up was an ideal time to ~win me back~, because I don't know how else to explain these flowers in my room. Do people even believe in knocking anymore? Phonecalls? Hallmark cards? Things that aren't adirect invasion of my privacy?
So, here's my question, Triple D. How do you let a stalker go? Break him down gently? Confront him? Call the cops? I've tracked down stalkers before, don't get me wrong. Dealing with my own is just... another matter.
Third Person:
"Why do you think you're qualified for this job, Miss... Landers?" The interviewer looked over her (fake) job application with thinly masked boredom and disdain. "Your only previous work experience listed here is at a coffee shop."
"Well, I just love to dabble around..." Veronica picked the stapler off the interviewer's desk and started fiddling with it. passing it back and forth between her hands and making it click without stapling anything. Come on Wallace, call at 4:15. She repeated it over and over again, like a mantra. This was shaping out to be the most boring undercover job ever. But hey, the sooner she planted the bug and left, the sooner she could find the evidence her client needed and get paid. And the sooner the better as far as that one went, because living off cup ramen was getting really old, really fast. "... And I dealed with like, a ton of different people in the coffee shop! That's like, people skills or something, right?" She made her voice higher and started into her best valley girl accent.
The interviewer looked like he wanted to say something, but was completely distracted by her playing with the stapler, judging by the way he was staring at it.
"... Sorry. Nervous habit." She smiled, and reached over to put it back on the desk in its rightful place, only to "drop" it. When she bent down in her chair to pick it up, she carefully placed it in her bag and pulled out a completely identical, bugged stapler and placed it on the desk instead. If Veronica's fine friend noticed, he wasn't saying anything.
"Right." He seemed thankful she was done with that. "Honestly, do you see yourself going anywhere with this job?"
4:16. Come on Wallace, come on Wallace...
And there was the call. She'd even given him his own personal Spice Girls ringtone. Hey, the little touches were what made everything.
"Oh my god! Can you hang on? I swear this is totally important." She kept up the valley girl voice while pretending to dig through her purse for the phone. And then she got up and left. Not only did she leave the room, she just... kept walking. Her mission was accomplished, and she doubted the interviewer would be that broken-hearted over it.
"Thank God, Wallace! What took so long?" She might as well chat him up while he was on the line, right? "No, no, don't worry about it. Your timing was just right. You must have learned from the best, what can I say? ... Yes, I am definitely thinking pizza night. Is anyone ever not thinking pizza night?"
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