'Veronica Mars' Season 4: TV Review

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TV review: VeronicaMars season 4

on the gap between its creative peak and its creative trough , you get a disparity nearly unprecedented in recent TV.

Never a complete dud — it's many orders of magnitude better that the movie and requires only a Hulu subscription and not a donation — the fourthseason nevertheless has many more of the latter moments than the former, which shouldn't stop obsessive fans, who are well trained to superimpose the good over the bad, from continuing to ignore the flaws.

The ensuing drama involves shady real estate mogul Richard "Big Dick" Casablancas , Big Dick's menacing prison pal Clyde , a pair of hitmen up from Mexico, butt-kicking bar owner Nicole , a clever teen who reminds Veronica of herself and Penn Epner , a pizza delivery guy and true crime fanatic who takes it upon himself to find the bomber after he's injured in the initial blast.

As a character, Veronica is in a bit of a rut, something the show understands, but dawdles in dealing with. The entire premise of the show hinged on filtering a hard-boiled pulp sensibility in unlikely ways through a pint-sized blonde teenage girl.

 

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hulu Yup it's officially the Twilight Zone. She never ages like Keanu.

hulu Can we maybe stop patronizing women by calling them fucking 'plucky'?

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