I was, overall, really impressed with this episode.
-Why does the witness suddenly have more information now that he knows Lamb won the election?
-Why was Logan in a line-up? The snark was fabulous, but the witness had clearly already seen Logan at the scene of the crime. Pointing him out in a line-up doesn't prove anything. Even if the witness is a fake, it's unlikely he wouldn't be able to point out Logan. I mean, the first arrest for Felix's murder was all over the news.
-Dear Logan: racial slurs = not cool. But I'm sort of glad that they're back, because I think they're pretty important to his character. I'm glad the writers haven't chickened out on making Logan a jackass. Logan > Logan-Stu.
-Theory: something big is going to go down within the PCH club. And Weevil will come running back to Veronica. And Logan, Veronica, and Weevil will have incredibly hot make-up sex.
-When Veronica's computer I totally knew that Amelia was going to be dead. But I really did like this MotW. I prefer the ones that use people we already know.
-Veronica and Clarence's banter was funny, but it's also sort of scary that they can talk shop that easily. There's a fine, fine line...
-Meg? I think it's fascinating that Duncan and Veronica haven't discussed her yet. If they keep avoiding their isssues, something will eventually explode, and they will break up. Messily. Thank God.
And Tim Kaine? SCORE.
Too bad it looks like McDonnell is going to win. The guy's positions on social issues make Kilgore look like a moderate, and we all know that the AG position is a springboard for the governorship.