8 Reasons Why Veronica Mars Trailer Promises Great Things

6. Faithful To Source Material

As a television show, Veronica Mars had something of a tumultuous production history. After frequent threats of cancellation over the first two remarkable seasons, the move to the CW network after UPN went under in 2006 saw a change in both format and quality. Veronica was glammed up. Relationships and romances received more focus. The jokes were less dark and more obvious. Characters were softened. The show was still good, but the third season is widely acknowledged as the weakest, and the 2007 cancellation was not a huge shock. From what we see from the movie trailer, the film will be far more similar to the universally acclaimed first season than the third. In Season 1, we watch as Veronica investigates the murder of her best friend, Lilly Kane. Despite the fact that everybody in Neptune believes that her killer had already been caught, Veronica spends 22 episodes trying to find the real culprit. The film evidently follows Veronica on a similar path as she tries to exonerate ex-boyfriend Logan Echolls from an accusation of murder. (Not that this will be his first accusation of murder or anything.)
Contributor
Contributor

Fiction buff and writer. If it's on Netflix, it's probably in my queue. I've bought DVDs for the special features and usually claim that the book is better than the movie or show (and can provide examples). I've never met a TV show that I won't marathon. Follow on Twitter @lah9891 .