President Evil
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Veronica Mars episode | |
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“President Evil” | |
Casino thieves steal Lilly's necklace from Veronica. |
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 5 |
Guest star(s) | Robert Ri'chard Michael B. Silver James Jordan Ryan Devlin Daran Norris Blake Shields Ryan Pinkston Krista Kalmus Jaime Ray Newman Richard Grieco Ed Begley, Jr. |
Writer(s) | Jonathan Moskin David Mulei |
Director | Nick Marck |
Production no. | 3T5805 |
Original airdate | October 31, 2006 |
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"President Evil" is episode 5 of season 3 of the television show Veronica Mars. It had an estimated audience of 2.70 million viewers.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
It's Halloween at Hearst and while Veronica is at a party with Logan at the underground campus casino, the place is robbed by men in U.S. President masks and the thieves take Veronica's necklace, given to her by Lilly Kane. Veronica suspects that Weevil was behind the robbery and soon after the robbery; Sheriff Don Lamb arrests Weevil. Lamb suspected Weevil because a pizza was delivered to his address with one of the stolen credit cards. Weevil insists to Veronica that he was framed and she goes on the case. After a lengthy investigation, Veronica discovers that the campus police were actually behind the robbery and they framed Weevil because he was the newest Hearst maintenance employee. Veronica gets her necklace back.
Meanwhile, Dean O'Dell and his wife Mindy seek Keith's help in tracking down Steve, the biological father of Mindy's son, who is deathly ill. Keith tracks Steve down, but Steve is unwilling to be the bone marrow donor. Soon after, Steve disappears and Keith becomes the leading suspect in his disappearance. Keith soon discovers that Steve was knocked out and taken to the hospital by Dean O'Dell so that they could take the bone marrow without Steve's consent. In the end, Steve is given Mindy's car in exchange for the bone marrow and Keith is cleared of all charges regarding Steve's disappearance.
Wallace, distracted by a new group of friends, struggles to pass his Mechanical Engineering class. One of his new friends directs him to a "tutor" who can give Wallace tests and answers in exchange for a fee. Wallace at first buys the tests and then succumbs to temptation and buys the answers. This does not work out well for Wallace, however, as he is caught cheating.
[edit] Arc significance
- The Asian man who was with Claire the night she was raped was her boyfriend. When Veronica showed Claire his picture, Claire claimed that she did not know him.
[edit] Feedback and ratings
- "President Evil" had a viewership of approximately 2.70 million viewers, according to CalendarLive.com.
[edit] Quotes and trivia
- The title President Evil is a reference to the zombie video game Resident Evil.
- This is the first Veronica Mars Halloween-themed episode.
- While working for a client, Keith uses the pseudonym Adrian Monk. Enrico Colantoni was a guest star on an episode of Monk, playing a disgraced police officer who is a very astute detective, not unlike his character on Veronica Mars.
- For Halloween Veronica and Logan are dressed as the members of the band The White Stripes, Veronica as Meg White and Logan as Jack White.
- Mercer, the host of the party, is dressed as Alex from the film adaptation of A Clockwork Orange.
- The idea of robbers wearing masks of dead Presidents also appeared in the film Point Break.
- The robbers and Veronica quote the character Tony Montana from the film Scarface as played by Al Pacino.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Soulful Spike Society's Open Case.
- MI.net's Roundtable Review.
- Television Without Pity Recap.