Charlie Don’t Surf
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“Charlie Don't Surf” | |
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Veronica Mars episode | |
Logan finds out who he really is. |
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 4 |
Guest stars | Matt Czuchry Chastity Dotson David Tom Krista Kalmus Parry Shen Laura San Giacomo |
Written by | Diane Ruggiero Jason Elen |
Directed by | Jason Bloom |
Production no. | 3T5804 |
Original airdate | October 24, 2006 |
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"Charlie Don't Surf" is episode 4 of season 3 of the television show Veronica Mars. It had an estimated audience of 3.33 million viewers on initial viewing.
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[edit] Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
When Logan is informed that his inheritance is running low, he becomes suspicious and enlists Veronica's help to sort through his financial records. Veronica uncovers that large sums of money have been going to a man named Charlie Stone. Also, Dick Casablancas hires Veronica to clear his frat of any wrongdoing in the rape of Claire. Meanwhile, Keith is hired by Harmony to investigate her cheating husband.
[edit] Arc significance
- It was revealed that Dick Casablancas got Parker's number at orientation. Later, on the night before Parker was raped, Mac heard Dick banging on Parker's door. The night Parker was raped, Dick showed up at Logan's place saying "I screwed up bad."
- The ATM camera revealed that Claire was with an Asian boy the night that she was raped.
Spoilers end here.
[edit] Music
- Never Lonely Alone - Space Needle
[edit] Writing and acting
- Harmony is played by Laura San Giacomo, who starred in Just Shoot Me! with Enrico Colantoni. Colantoni plays Keith Mars.
- This show featured another Logan from The CW: Matt Czuchry, who plays Logan Huntzberger on Veronica Mars lead-in show Gilmore Girls, guest starred as the fake brother and writer from Vanity Fair.
[edit] Feedback and ratings
- "Charlie Don't Surf" had a viewership of approximately 3.33 million viewers, according to CalenderLive.com.
[edit] Quotes and trivia
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
- The title of this episode references Apocalypse Now. It's also the title of a song from The Clash's triple album, Sandinista!.
[edit] External links
- MI.net's Roundtable Review.
- Soulful Spike Society's Open Case.
- Television Without Pity Recap.