I've seen a lot of people talk about things, and mis-interpret things regarding the season finale of Season 2. I want to help clear this up, because it's really bothering me. I hope the moderators can excuse me not posting this in the 2x22 thread, but this needs to be seen.
Beaver was always the killer. Always. When they brought his character in as a recurring character, he was always always the person responsible for the bus crash. You wanna know how I know this? The season 2 arc was layed out before the first season ended. He might not have told UPN who did it, but he knew himself. Shows this tightly plotted are built from the outside in, meaning it was always designed to play out the way it did.
They didn't "make this up as it went along", they didn't decide to create an arc half way through -- he always did it. And Kyle Gallner knew from the beggining of season 2.
Also, the LoVe reunion wasn't meant to be hinted at, it was meant to be confirmed. Somewhere in-between the night all of the commotion happened, and the tuesday that Veronica and Keith were supposed to go to New York, Logan and Veronica got back together. I don't know how you missed out on that concept.
Beaver was always the killer. Always. When they brought his character in as a recurring character, he was always always the person responsible for the bus crash. You wanna know how I know this? The season 2 arc was layed out before the first season ended. He might not have told UPN who did it, but he knew himself. Shows this tightly plotted are built from the outside in, meaning it was always designed to play out the way it did.
They didn't "make this up as it went along", they didn't decide to create an arc half way through -- he always did it. And Kyle Gallner knew from the beggining of season 2.
Also, the LoVe reunion wasn't meant to be hinted at, it was meant to be confirmed. Somewhere in-between the night all of the commotion happened, and the tuesday that Veronica and Keith were supposed to go to New York, Logan and Veronica got back together. I don't know how you missed out on that concept.
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