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Closed Caption; Over 20 minutes of unaired scenes; Extended version of the Pilot episode with an unaired opening sequence; Subtitles: English; Subtitles: Français & Español (Episodes Only)
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Veronica Wars: The Complete First Season, Disc 1
1. Welcome to Neptune High [12:32]
2. Kane Case [10:05]
3. Her Mother's Daughter [8:01]
4. Video Vengeance [10:26]
5. End Credits [:26]
1. 90909 [9:07]
2. Sheriff vs. Sheriff [6:25]
3. Id Theft; Troy [11:17]
4. Dueling Cell Phones [4:59]
5. Caitlin Connection [10:23]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Defining Passion [5:35]
2. Video Geek [6:27]
3. Permanent File [8:23]
4. Bleacher Bums; San Diego [15:24]
5. Chasing the Storm [6:12]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Red Satin [6:12]
2. Amber Alert [8:07]
3. Gamegirl [8:52]
4. "I've Never...." [6:26]
5. Matrix Tricks [12:30]
6. End Credits [:26]
Disc #2 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete First Season, Disc 2
1. Brigadoon, Mexico [5:08]
2. Bull [7:52]
3. Master Plan [9:31]
4. Eight Grand [9:32]
5. Settling Accounts [10:07]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. No Pirate Points [8:29]
2. Class Warfare [7:32]
3. Fair and Balanced [6:52]
4. Going Negative [6:31]
5. A or B?; Good Heart [12:43]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. Final Chapter [1:54]
2. One Week Earlier [8:53]
3. High School Couples [8:38]
4. Mutability; Flagpole Frolics [10:10]
5. Paradise Lost [12:19]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Test Results [8:57]
2. Slut Sneezing [7:45]
3. Hometown Girl; GJ7B!X [4:42]
4. Getting Tough [9:55]
5. Froggy; Abel Koontz [10:47]
6. End Credits [:25]
Disc #3 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete First Season, Disc 3
1. Clarence Wiedman, Jr. [4:10]
2. Cult [10:29]
3. Needy, Despondent Waif [11:10]
4. Heir [7:19]
5. '60s Throwback [8:43]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. Strip Poker [5:30]
2. Without a Leaf Blower [9:48]
3. On Location [9:00]
4. Circle the Name [6:39]
5. Christmas Party; Recycling [9:54]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. E-String Strangler [5:02]
2. Temp; Veronica Rocks [6:07]
3. Life-Altering Big [11:59]
4. Leo Rocks [11:15]
5. Saving a Life [7:45]
6. End Credits [:28]
1. Morning After [6:44]
2. In the Frame [10:52]
3. Mystery Locker [8:25]
4. One Way or Another [8:13]
5. Bad Guy [7:56]
6. End Credits [:28]
Disc #4 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete First Season, Disc 4
1. Bone [4:09]
2. Background on Yolanda [13:34]
3. Valet Stubs [8:50]
4. Peer Pressure [8:20]
5. Rubber Duckies [7:19]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. History [4:28]
2. No Recanting [4:58]
3. House Divided [7:23]
4. Gotcha [9:55]
5. S. K. [15:25]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Soul Mates [5:40]
2. Tom Cruz [6:54]
3. Sugarpuss Mars [10:58]
4. Trina; Silver Chevy [6:33]
5. Total Eclipse of the Heart [11:08]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Mother-and-Child Reunion [5:54]
2. The Un-Neptune [7:21]
3. Flashbacks; Rest Stop 15 [10:17]
4. Interrogation Tapes [9:26]
5. #13 [9:09]
6. End Credits [:27]
Disc #5 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete First Season, Disc 5
1. Amelia [4:08]
2. Sabrina Sabotaged [9:37]
3. Scholarship Party [8:32]
4. Cho's Pizza; Clarence Calls [8:57]
5. Vinnie; 41-54-17 [10:56]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Dating [2:56]
2. Drill #3 [5:27]
3. Breaking the Story [7:46]
4. ATF; Kissing Logan [14:01]
5. Wrong Guy [9:55]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Lost [5:19]
2. Demand Respect [8:57]
3. Dog Beach [7:45]
4. Accusing a Dognapper [6:18]
5. Proof [13:46]
6. End Credits [:27]
1. Engine Trouble [3:48]
2. Cell-Phone Fakeout [7:32]
3. Home Alone; Springing the Trap [12:38]
4. Forbidden Love [8:52]
5. Posted [9:15]
6. End Credits [:27]
Disc #6 -- Veronica Mars: The Complete First Season, Disc 6
1. Cuba [5:05]
2. Do You Remember? [10:22]
3. Talking to Boys [9:46]
4. Duncan's Version [8:33]
5. Birthday Surprises [8:24]
6. End Credits [:26]
1. Eyewitness [8:15]
2. Bad Boyfriend [8:32]
3. Beach Scene [4:59]
4. "I Know What Happened." [8:43]
5. Showdown [12:41]
6. End Credits [:26]
Critically acclaimed but barely watched by viewers, the UPN series Veronica Mars was a tough sell in the beginning: a teenage girl, who dealt with the everyday horrors of high school yet was also a private eye. Fans didn't catch on at first, but that was also the case with the teenage girl named Buffy who was a vampire slayer. And like Buffy, Veronica Mars features whip-smart writing, sassy, funny dialogue, and enough plot twists and turns to keep viewers guessing. The perfectly cast Kristen Bell plays Veronica, daughter of recently ousted Neptune, California, sheriff Keith Mars (Enrico Colantoni), who is now a private investigator after allegedly botching the investigation into the murder of Veronica's best friend, Lilly Kane (Amanda Seyfried). As a result of the incident, Veronica is on the outs with her fellow "09ers," the privileged kids at Neptune High: they include Lilly's brother, Duncan (Teddy Dunn), who used to be Veronica's boyfriend, and Logan Echolls (the fantastic Jason Dohring), Duncan's best friend and Lilly's boyfriend before her murder. Veronica does have a few friends that come to her rescue: Wallace Fennel (Percy Daggs III) becomes her new best bud at school after she saves him from Eli "Weevil" Navarro (Francis Capra), the school hoodlum, who has a soft spot for Veronica. There are two major mysteries that encompass the entire first season -- who killed Lilly, and who raped an unconscious Veronica during an 09er party the year before. Characters like Lilly and Duncan's parents, Jake (Kyle Secor) and Celeste Kane (Lisa Thornhill), are at the top of the suspect list, along with Kane security officer Clarence Wiedman (Christopher B. Duncan), Veronica's mother, Lianne (Corinne Bohrer), and even new sheriff Don Lamb (Michael Muhney). The investigation into Lilly's murder progresses in each episode, sometimes with such intelligent subtlety that viewers may need to watch the whole season again to catch nuances in the acting and the scripts. Those who abhor cliff-hangers will welcome resolutions to both plots -- we find out who raped Veronica in the second-to-last episode, "A Trip to the Dentist," and in the season finale, "Leave It to Beaver," we discover exactly who killed Lilly, in a moment so jaw-dropping we can almost guarantee you'll want to watch it twice. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble
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