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Are you a Marshmallow? Veronica Mars is a classic in our house. I was pretty sad to see the series get cancelled. Thankfully, we can binge watch all 3 seasons anytime we want. In fact, we just introduced Veronica Mars to the kids. They were hooked as much as we were.
Our oldest daughter especially. She loved it and after we got through all 3 seasons, we watched the Veronica Mars movie as well. And now, she wants to watch the series again.
Have you seen the series yet? All three seasons are available on DVD.com plus the Veronica Mars movie!
In the affluent town of Neptune, resourceful teenager Veronica Mars develops impeccable sleuthing skills by working for her private gumshoe father and leading her own investigations as a high school newspaper reporter.
Season 1
Summary of Season 1 (2004) – 6 discs Although Veronica Mars is only 17, she’s savvy enough to learn the ropes of crime-solving from her father, an ex-cop turned private eye in a sleepy California town, as she tries to track down the person who murdered her best friend.
Season 2
Summary of Season 2 (2005) – 6 discs Just when things start to seem normal again, Veronica finds herself in the midst of a mystery when a school bus takes a suspicious dive off a cliff. Veronica also investigates the death of a gang member and the disappearance of a bride-to-be.
Season 3
Summary of Season 3 (2006) – 6 discs The show’s final season finds Veronica heading off to college, where she goes after a serial rapist who attacked her friend Parker and investigates a suspicious death that’s been ruled a suicide.
Veronica Mars stars Kristen Bell, Percy Daggs III, Teddy Dunn, Jason Dohring, Francis Capra, Ryan Hansen, Kyle Gallner, Tessa Thompson, Julie Gonzalo, Chris Lowell, Tina Majorino, Michael Muhney, Enrico Colantoni, Sydney Tamiia Poitier.
Time to do a little binge watching. Grab the first season on DVD.com. Let me know what you think!
What have you been watching?