Postgame Mortem
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“Postgame Mortem” | |||||||
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Veronica Mars episode | |||||||
Logan begins to become careless. |
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 13 |
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Written by | Joe Voci | ||||||
Directed by | John T. Kretchmer | ||||||
Guest stars | Matt McKenzie (Tom Barry) Jonathan Chase (Josh Barry) Juliette Goglia (Heather Button) Jamie Ray Newman (Mindy O'Dell) Robert Ri'chard (Mason) Darran Norris (Cliff McCormack) Patrick Fabian (Hank Landry) Jeremy Roberts (Mel Stoltz) Tracey Needham (Kathleen Barry) |
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Production no. | 3T5813 | ||||||
Original airdate | February 13, 2007 | ||||||
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List of Veronica Mars episodes |
"Postgame Mortem" is episode 13 of season 3 of the television show Veronica Mars.
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[edit] Plot
No sooner has Wallace Fennell rejoined the Hearst basketball team than the basketball coach, Tom Barry, is found dead by gunshot. The coach's widow, Kathleen Barry, hires Keith to investigate the murder of her husband and to clear her son, Josh, who is Sheriff Lamb's prime suspect.
Logan Echolls is wallowing in self-pity after his breakup with Veronica, so Dick Casablancas invites two girls over to cheer Logan up. Dick's new girlfriend arrives with her sister Heather, as promised, but Heather is only 11 years old. Dick goes out to a party with his new girl and ends up in Las Vegas, married — leaving Logan to babysit Heather for about three days.
Heather, on learning that Logan is moping over Veronica, tries to win her back for him by requesting an apology and love song on the radio. Soon afterward Heather and Logan meet Veronica in an elevator. Heather tells Veronica that Logan is sorry and still loves her. Logan drags Heather out of the elevator and tells her she doesn't know anything about love. Heather locks herself in Dick's room. Logan gets a call from Heather's sister, saying that Heather has been disturbed lately because their father walked out, but is fine so long as she gets her daily Prozac. Logan, feeling bad, takes Heather out for ice cream. They return to find Dick and his wife arguing. Heather and Logan agree to keep in contact.
Logan, obviously feeling better about the Veronica situation, starts going back to class.
[edit] Arc significance
- Mindy O'Dell takes Keith off the case.
- Josh Barry escapes from jail, and Veronica is arrested under the pretense that she aided him.
- Two men were fighting in Hank and Mindy's hotel room.
- Someone (probably Hank or Mindy) took the Volvo from valet 30 minutes before the Dean's murder, and brought it back 30 minutes afterwards.
[edit] Music
- "White Balloons" - Stephen Ashbrook
- "Too Much to Ask For" - Radio 4
- "Under Me" - Josh Kramon
- "What's Left of Me" - Nick Lachey
[edit] Writing and acting
- Jonathan Chase is the third main cast member from One on One to guest star on Veronica Mars. The previous two were Robert Ri'chard in President Evil, Hi, Infidelity and this episode; and Kyla Pratt in The Wrath of Con.
- The Nick Lachey song "What's Left of Me" is dedicated to Veronica in hopes of reuniting her and Logan by Heather.
[edit] Quotes and trivia
- The title is a reference to postmortem which has to do with time following death.
- The video game that Logan and Heather play is Mario Kart: Double Dash.
[edit] External links
- MI.net's Roundtable Review.
- Soulful Spike Society's Open Case.
- Television Without Pity Recap.