Reposting from lj:
I liked it. I had some annoyances (damn you, Capital Region CW, for having a blip during the beach scene... if only it was during the Mac and Dick part instead of like five seconds later - or before, I forget.. anyway it annoyed me, but the show got back and then totally had all this dead air for some time after the final credits rolled, I was annoyed, but thankful it didn't happen that long during the episodes) like Dick trying to kiss Mac (ew ew ew ew, the only thing worse would be Logan and Mac and thank God that's not there) although I did like Dick apologising to Mac and Weevil hiding that box from V (the episode was so good for them...and then he had to do that, oh Weevs, I still love ya though). And the Logan beating up Piz thing. I didn't really like that even though I did think Piz and Veronica looked a bit weird in that whole sex-but-not-really-sex scene.
Now that I got the negatives (with some positives mixed in) that jump out at me out of the way, all good stuff:
The end. I loved it. So totally noir. (Thank you, film professor, for teaching me that water is very prominent in noir!) We totally came full circle. (So many similarities such as the Veronica's slut rep and Keith no longer being sheriff - Yeah we didn't see the election results, but dudes, I don't see how Neptune would vote for Keith.) I can see why they were pushing the VM:FBI thing. Definitely could work in this setting! Oh how lovely. And I must get a mp3 for that song "It Never Rains in Southern California" by Albert Hammond. ETA:
Got it!
YES! No canon Logan and Veronica at the end of the series!
Jake Kane and Clarence Weidman! They totally win.
Totally got a vibe of Tritons but college-aged with that frat Wallace was recruited for. Kept waiting for Veronica to shout "Hey everybody! Say 'repressed homosexuality!'"
Well until the HOLY CRAP LILLY KANE PORTRAIT!
Bond and Q working together, whee.
I got a friend to tune in tonight, she'd never seen an ep before. Wasn't sure she watched, but she had some questions after so I'm guessing yes.
Keith loves Veronica and Veronica loves her dad. Unconditional.
Why the hell must it be over?