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Um, no, no, and
* LA Weekly "In this smart, engaging series about a former popular girl turned crime-solving high school outcast, the hard-boiled dialogue comes from its teen protagonist's mouth in a way that stabs any potential cutesiness in the heart with an ice pick"[4] * Chicago Sun Times "On Veronica Mars, wholesome is out; gritty reality is in. The show never soft-pedals the timeless, fundamental truth that high school is hell" [5] * The Boston Phoenix "Veronica Mars is a character study masquerading as a high-school drama"[6] * The Village Voice "Veronica Mars is a sharp teen noir in the making. Tinged with class resentment and nostalgia for Veronica's lost innocence, this series pulses with promise"[7] * PopMatters "Equal parts intrigue, drama, and humor, Veronica Mars is also a lesson book for the disenfranchised. Few tv series aim so high; even fewer succeed so well"[8] * Time Magazine "One of the 6 best dramas on TV"[9] * Joss Whedon "Best. Show. Ever."[10] * Kevin Smith "[Veronica Mars] is, hands-down, the best show on television right now, and proof that TV can be far better than cinema."[11] * Stephen King "Nancy Drew meets Philip Marlowe, and the result is pure nitro."[12] "[W]hy is Veronica Mars so good? It bears little resemblance to life as I know it, but I can't take my eyes off the damn thing."[13] * Ed Brubaker "The best mystery show ever made in America."[14] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_mars |
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