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Airdate: Thursday 29th June 2006
Time: 8PM
Channel: Living TV

Veronica helps out a client who believes her fiance may only be after her money. Meanwhile, Weevil shares some important information with Veronica about the bus crash, and Alicia's past catches up with her.

 • Guest Stars

Julie Bloch (Laura Bell Bundy)
Alicia Fennel (Erica Gimpel)
Darrell Fennel (Reuben D'Anthony)
Sheriff Don Lamb (Michael Muhney)
Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie (Tina Majorino)
Grace Manning (Alexandra Harris)
Lizzie Manning (Anastasia Baranova)
Rose Manning (Katie Mitchell)
Stewart Manning (Geoff Pierson)
Patrick Collin Nevin (Michael E. Rodgers)
Nathan Wood (Cress Williams)

 • Quotes

Veronica: If you're looking locally, Vinnie Vanlowe is a respected detective.

Veronica: The only way I'd ever make two grand in a week working at the Hut is if they installed a pole.

Wallace: Hottest girl in school asked me for some help with the trig. I'm gonna give her a hand.
Alicia: You need help with trig.
Wallace: In fact, I might give her both hands.

Veronica: My dad spend the night at your place?
Wallace: Yep.
Veronica: He do the AM-donut-fake-out run?
Wallace: Want one?

Keith: There's a flight to Chicago leaving San Diego at 4:45, you need to be on it. The next time I shoot you, it won't be digitally...unless I hit you in the finger and then we'll have a big laugh about it.

Veronica: Julie, stand down. He's not cheating on you. He's with a rabbi.
Julie: A rabbi? He's not Jewish. I'm Jewish.
Veronica: Are you there yet?

Veronica: Julie, it's two twenty-seven in the morning. The silver package has its perks but post midnight girl talk is not one of them.
Julie: What if I get an upgrade? What comes after silver?
Veronica: Psycho.

Lamb: Who let you into my office?
Keith: That's funny. I was wondering the same thing.

Keith: That's Carl Morgan, drug dealer, he's currently wanted for questioning in Chicago on an armed robbery.
Lamb: Drug dealer. For me? It's not even my birthday.
Keith: He's buddies with a dealer I'm tracking. There's no bounty on him; nothing in it for me.
Lamb: Hmm, nothing but the joy of giving.
Keith: It's not a present, Sheriff. It's kind of your job...for now anyway.

Weevil: Yo, Martha. Heard you took a ride downtown behind a one-eighty-seven. So, did you flop for the cops or did the local Wapner hook you up with some ankle bling?
Veronica: You know the deal, cuz. Every time a kitty cries in this town, Onetime tries to put a case on me. Speaking of bling, what's up with the hoops? If I rub your head, do I get three wishes?
Weevil: You rub my head and you might want to make seeing tomorrow your first wish.

Weevil: Look, should I be expecting a visit from Lamb? If I know I'm being brought in, I'll put on my good underwear, you know?
Veronica: You should really do that anyway.

Veronica: Hey, buddy, whatcha doing?
Wallace: Veronica, are you in immediate life-threatening danger?
Veronica: At this precise moment, no.
Wallace: Then I'm hanging up.

Jackie: Right. I guess you have different rules here, where I'm from, the girl you make out with is the one you do favors for. I may have to have a chat with Miss Pixie-Stick.
Wallace: I wouldn't do that. She's not somebody you wanna piss off.
Jackie: Neither am I.

Veronica: Sorry I'm late. Whipped-cream fight at the sorority house.

Wallace: Do you own those clothes, or did you make a stop at Dirty Coeds-R-Us?

Veronica: I tried real hard; I just couldn't get the nuts off. I think they're just...too tight. But, I did just put lotion all over my hands so they're kind of slippery.

Veronica: Your friend a big Nicholas Cage fan?
Collin: My friend is Nic Cage.

Collin: I'm sorry, are you selling something?
Wallace: Yes...I am. I'm selling, um, pens and candy.
Collin: I'll take a couple of boxes of candy.
Wallace: All I got is this box of Ay Chihuahuas.

Veronica: Have you had dinner?
Duncan: No, I'm tired of room service.
Veronica: Then may I suggest Dim Sum.......and then some?

Duncan: What if...we start the evening with "and then some" and work our way back to the Dim Sum?
Veronica: It's officially under consideration. May I ask you something first?
Duncan: Yes to costumes. No to props. Does that cover it?

Veronica: Oh, sorry, should I hide in the bedroom like a hooker? Perfect.

Lizzie: You're the son of a computer visionary. Can't you do something?
Duncan: I can burn a CD.

Mac: I have to say, it is a little comforting. I haven't snuck out of my house at 3AM in a while. Nice to know I still have the chops.

Veronica: Are you crazy, Duncan? Leaving this out here in the open? Do you leave heroin out when Iggy Pop spends the night?

Keith: I'm thinking I might have a boot for you too. Any ideas where I can put it?

Keith: Here, can you file this under "cases I don't have time for that my disobedient daughter can take behind my back"?

Veronica: You both wanted to be sure you were loved for who you really were. And it seems that one of you was.

Logan: Okay. God, I just can't take the begging. I'll relent, just once. But, ah, no cuddling after. And I won't call you in the morning.
Veronica: Saturday, September 24th, there was a two minute and twenty-three second phone call on Weevil's cell phone made from your house. The caller claimed that Curly Moran was responsible for the bus crash. The same Curly Moran who's friends with your dad. Any explanation?
Logan: My day is complete. Veronica Mars has accused me of evil. Hmm. Where to start? Oh yes, who the hell is Curly Moran? And how do you know he knows my dad and what conspiracy theory have you pulled out of your ass this time?

Veronica: There are five numbers registered to your house. This call came from a number I don't recognise.
Logan: Well, gee willikers, Veronica, it sounds like you're on to something. Maybe the pool boy did it.

Wallace: Am I supposed to know you?
Nathan: You sure are, Wallace. I'm your father.

 • Trivia

Green-Eyed Monster refers to jealousy with green being the colour of envy. It is a phrase coined by Shakespeare with it appearing in the play Othello; "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on."

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