I Know What You'll Do Next Summer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


I Know What You'll Do Next Summer
Veronica Mars episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 18
Written by Jonathan Moskin
David Mulei
Directed by Nick Marck
Guest stars Nelsan Ellis
(Apollo Bukenya)
Babs Olusanmokun
(Kizza Oneko)
Daran Norris
(Cliff McCormack)
Ken Marino
(Vinnie Van Lowe)
Edi Gathegi
(Zeke Molinda)
Rod Rowland
(Liam Fitzpatrick)
Adam Rose
(Max)
Michael Charles Roman
(Wilson Behan)
David Starzyk
(Richard Casablancas)
William Bumiller
(Mr. Lee)
Production no. 3T5818
Original airdate May 15, 2007
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Debasement Tapes" "Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down"
List of Veronica Mars episodes

"I Know What You'll Do Next Summer" is episode 18 of season 3 of the television show Veronica Mars.

Contents

[edit] Plot

Veronica passes her exam to be an official Private Investigator, while Piz lands an interview with Apollo Bukenya, an African student at Hearst who wrote a book about his years as an orphan child-soldier in Uganda's rebel army. Veronica is hired by an African man, Kizza, to help prove that he is Apollo's father, but her investigation leads to information that might expose Apollo's story as a fake. Meanwhile, as the election for Sheriff nears, Keith is faced with a crime spree in Neptune. Parker comes to Veronica for advice about Logan after learning he planned to spend the summer surfing with Dick.

[edit] Arc significance

  • Dick Casablancas Sr. decides to stop running and goes to Dick Jr., saying he wants to spend few months with his son before he is incarcerated.
  • Veronica passes her PI exam.
  • Veronica gets the internship at the FBI.
  • When confronted by Keith, Vinnie Van Lowe makes a cryptic remark suggesting that he really is in league with the Fitzpatricks, in order to win the election for Sheriff of Neptune.
  • Liam Fitzpatrick stops by Keith's office, and subtly threatens to kill Veronica if Vinnie does not win the election.

[edit] Music

[edit] Quotes and Trivia

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
  • This episode incorporates the non-profit organization Invisible Children which was founded by Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey and Laren Poole. Invisible Children is also the title of the documentary by the organization founders. Ryan Hansen (Dick Casablancas Jr.) is the brother-in-law of Invisible Children founder Jason Russell.
  • Invisible Children founder and filmaker Jason Russell can be seen in the background of the scene where Wallace visits the Invisible Children booth at the end of the episode.

[edit] External links