For Bill problems are like weeds Just when he thinks he has gotten rid of one with the video-gaming venture another one pops up on his doorstep in the form of conniving little compound escapee Rhonda What continues to surprise me is why Barb is so gullible when it comes to this girl Just having her in the house is a threat to the security of the entire family yet she seems taken in by her innocent-runaway act Barb suggests that the families adopt her gets her into the halfway house and even works with the overzealous child advocate to get her placed in a foster home For goodness sake even oblivious Teeny seems to sense that there is something not right with the girl but Barb is ready to risk everything to protect her from the cesspool that is the compound in her eyes Way to keep perspective there boss lady Nicki on the other hand is not fooled and sees the danger that Rhonda represents as she continues to menace her with threats of exposure and demands
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Things definitely heated up this week for the Henrickson clan After last weeks slow-moving debut I was excited to see all the cards falling into place for some interesting developments Unfortunately for Bill and the ladies its definitely not all good news Lois once again provided the necessary dose of comic relief as Bill introduced her to the ultramodern technology of caller ID The expression on her face as she looked around the laundromat and then directly into the receiver before hanging up was hysterical A few minutes later caller ID would have come in really handy as Bills incriminating phone call with Joey provided Roman with taped evidence of Wandas guilt and the ensuing cover-up The fallout from that incident was two-fold Joeys position as a pawn in Romans game sent him into a drunken stupor that Wanda mismanaged in her typical style Meanwhile Albys anger at Roman for not acting on the information took him to the state p
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You asked and Rob Thomas answered. Simple, right? In this brand-new TVGuide.com reader Q&A, the creator of Veronica Mars (Tuesdays at 9 pm/ET, on the CW) tells all about his plans for an encounter between Mac and Dick Casablancas, as well as a potential love interest for Weevil. Also, the Mac-a-holics can rest easy since Thomas promises much more of the lovable computer geek this spring. Read on to discover who the real bad guy in the Casablancas clan is, as well as the one celebrity who could revive the movie version of Keith's book.
In Season 1, Beaver walks us through a flashback where he says that Dick encouraged him to have his way with Veronica while she was unconscious. Beaver said he didn't touch her, which we now know is a total lie. But my question is, are we still supposed to believe Dick put him up to it in the first p
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Question: I'm dying for news on Season 3 of Veronica Mars. Please tell me you have something. There might be some Diet Snapple in it for you if you do.
Answer: I have something — but it's a bit of a downer. It doesn't look like Arrested Development's Michael Cera will be making a return trip to Mars. Per Rob Thomas, Cera booked a movie and is unavailable. "We're very bummed, but surviving," Rob tells me. "We're hoping to get him in the show after his movie wraps, but the boy has many projects, so we're not banking on it." On a brighter note, Rob says Tina Majorino (Mac) is close to inking a deal to become a series regular. "She wants to b
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