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Veronica Mars - Season 2 Cast: Kristen Bell, Enrico Colantoni, Jason Dohring, Teddy Dunn

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/22/2006
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Twenty-two minutes of deleted scenes incorporated into the 22 epsiodes on six discs
"A Day on the Set with Veronica Mars" featurette
"Veronica Mars: Not Your Average Teen Detective" featurette
Gag reel

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season, Disc 1
1. Senior Year [8:07]
2. Friends and Exes [8:46]
3. Butters' Cookies [6:59]
4. Boatloads of Email [5:34]
5. Boyfriend Shuffle; Sharks [12:09]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. After the Crash [4:45]
2. Candidates; Jackie [14:51]
3. Parallel Sleuthing [8:47]
4. Four-Minute Call [5:01]
5. In the Palm of His Hand [7:05]
6. End Credits [:28]
1. FBLA [6:47]
2. Tailing Malibu Barbie [10:00]
3. Fisticuffs; iPod Shuffle [9:04]
4. House of Cards [8:45]
5. The Long Haul [6:44]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Silver Package [5:20]
2. Spare Gun [7:21]
3. Gold Package; Fighting Fitzgeralds [6:38]
4. Seduction Scene [7:43]
5. Meg's Computer [14:20]
6. End Credits [:27]
Disc #2 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season, Disc 2
1. Two Fathers [8:03]
2. Maxed Out [8:49]
3. Big Chicken [6:22]
4. Community-Access Psychic [7:43]
5. "Did You Hear It?;" Homecoming [10:34]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Night of Bad Surprises [6:11]
2. Ibiza [7:58]
3. Echolls and Echolls [6:51]
4. White Le Sabre; Ice Maiden [9:26]
5. Interrogation Techniques [11:07]
6. End Credits [:28]
1. The Dude [8:08]
2. Adventures in Babysitting [9:49]
3. Screamer [12:55]
4. Path to God [5:48]
5. Behind Closed Doors [4:15]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Dream Girls [8:39]
2. River Styx; Cipher Student [7:49]
3. Q and Bond [7:35]
4. Butters' Blankie; Camp Selfquest [8:06]
5. People's Court [9:15]
6. End Credits [:27]
Disc #3 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season, Disc 3
1. Keyed Up [8:35]
2. Bad Sign [8:48]
3. Hamlet, the Action Version [6:35]
4. Girl Fight; Guy Fight [7:12]
5. Prom Baby [10:27]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Visitor Pass [7:14]
2. Jury Foreman Mars [11:25]
3. Hot Sex Tapes; Elf [6:24]
4. Questioning Minds [5:01]
5. Late-Night Viewing [11:17]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. "Not Anymore" [8:25]
2. Blonde Lineup [6:24]
3. The FBI [9:20]
4. Partners; the Right Thing [5:54]
5. Truth and Consequences [11:31]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Veronica's Project [6:01]
2. I Know... a Lawyer [6:43]
3. Rashard's Limo [9:45]
4. Father Patrick; Frat Party [7:10]
5. Club Scene; Handoff [10:51]
6. End Credits [:33]
Disc #4 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season, Disc 4
1. Winter Carnival [8:04]
2. Standing While Black [5:32]
3. Dunk Tank [8:04]
4. $50 Bill [5:09]
5. Veronica's Magic Trick [14:44]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. Pizza-Boy Muggings [6:21]
2. Blackmail [6:30]
3. Rich-Dude Kryptonite [11:47]
4. Message Board [7:13]
5. Out [9:37]
6. End Credits [:38]
1. Tinseltown Diaries [6:53]
2. Runaway Bride [8:16]
3. Details [8:26]
4. Bowling for Info; XLR8 [7:10]
5. With This Ring... [8:16]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. Like a Cat [6:01]
2. Water Under the Bridge [8:16]
3. About Last Night [9:09]
4. No Emmy; CL [5:47]
5. Ice Man and Friends [12:02]
6. End Credits [:26]
Disc #5 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season, Disc 5
1. Easy Essay [6:14]
2. Honorary Deputy Commissioner [7:10]
3. Stakeout [9:06]
4. Sadie Hawkins Spring Fling [11:22]
5. Witness; Ka-Boom [7:36]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Past Laughter [7:56]
2. Eggheads [6:58]
3. Anorexic Stanford [12:54]
4. Principal's Office [4:55]
5. Rosebud Was Just a Sled [8:42]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Locker-Search Booty [8:39]
2. Green Barracuda [5:27]
3. Moonrise; Priscilla Banks [8:24]
4. Paddle [6:29]
5. Facing Down Fitzgeralds [12:28]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. Keith Cleans Up [7:52]
2. Leo [5:38]
3. Camera Work [5:09]
4. Headlines [7:02]
5. Something Freaky; Alterna-Prom [15:49]
6. End Credits [:27]
Disc #6 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season, Disc 6
1. The Aaron Echolls Version [8:15]
2. Study Buddies [7:15]
3. Veronica on the Stand [9:34]
4. Keith's Turn [7:52]
5. Bomb Squad; Verdict [8:39]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. It Might Have Been [9:00]
2. Class of 2006 [5:41]
3. Quail Creek Lodge [5:09]
4. Message for Mac [9:31]
5. Like Pirates [11:37]
6. End Credits [:27]

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Editorial Reviews

After Season 1’s jaw-dropping finale, titular heroine Veronica Mars (the always fantastic Kristen Bell) has been taking it easy: she's no longer working cases, she has a normal job, and she's happily dating Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring). Everything seems normal enough, but this wouldn't be Veronica Mars without mysteries to solve -- and all the wonderfully quick-witted and snarky scripts that go with them. Season 2 is especially packed with twists and turns, with story lines that converge and intersect, making the DVD experience much more satisfying than waiting week-to-week on TV. Cases that Veronica tackles this season include: Logan’s implication in the murder of one of Weevil's (Francis Capra) PCH gang members; an accident in which a school bus filled with Neptune High students plummets over a cliff; a sinister plot that seems to involve Neptune's new mayor, Woody Goodman (Steve Guttenberg); and a minor drug war pitting the Fitzpatricks against the PCHers. Amazingly, tying all this together is the Casablancas family -- Kendall (Charisma Carpenter), Dick (Ryan Hansen), and Cassidy (Kyle Gallner). But that's not all: the murder trial of Aaron Echolls (Harry Hamlin, last season's villain) becomes a media sensation; and Veronica's best friend, Wallace (Percy Daggs III), discovers a secret his mother has been hiding from him. Through all this, Veronica has to worry about high school graduation and college. In addition to 22 compelling episodes, fans will be delighted to also find deleted scenes, featurettes, and a gag reel, making Veronica Mars - Season 2 a definite must-see. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS ON TVby Anonymous

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September 04, 2007: With a young, strong intelligent female protagonist and a very talented cast, Veronica Mars delivers what you expect a good show to have: mystery, romance, comedy, suspense. The characters are dynamic each with a history that defines their character and the mess they get into. The show is full of twists, but combined with the wit of a young female private investigator and her peers, each episode is always exciting. I have not yet come across a dull episode. VM is a well-written show, and one I highly recommend to get into (even if there are only three seasons). It is a shame that the show has ended prematurely (I wish VM was given at least a fourth season--even a very short one--to give closure for all the VM fans out there).

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August 24, 2007: I am not easily impressed nor easily addicted, but for anyone drowning in overhyped, overproduced crapfest reality shows and superficial mind-numbing dramas, this show is the life preserver you've been reaching for. You MUST watch the first season entirely before watching the second. The first season is the absolute best season of any show I've ever seen. Adults and teens alike will both fall for this show, probably for different reasons. It has the teen romance, misfit characters, and obnoxious classmates each high schooler can relate to, but it also has the dark plotline, brilliant sarcasm, and mature themes that have viewers at every age hooked on the always amazing Veronica Mars.


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