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Veronica Mars :: Ruskie Business (01x15)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Ruskie Business
Episode #: 01x15
Production Number: 2T5714
Original Airdate: Tuesday February 22nd, 2005
9/10 (4 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Guy Norman Bee (1)
Writer: Phil Klemmer (1)
John Enbom
 
Episode Summary
 
Meg asks Veronica to help her find herself secret admirer. Veronica finds herself working a love when she is also asked to track a Russian bride's estranged fiancé. Logan gets a rush of hope that his mother may still be alive after finding that one of her credit cards has been being used, leading Veronica and Logan to a Los Angeles hotel in hopes of finding her or a clue.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Alona TalplayedMegRecurring (second appearance)
Alyson HanniganplayedTrina EchollsRecurring (first appearance)
Zachery Ty BryanplayedCazRecurring (first appearance)
Charley Rossman (1)playedManny 
Cynthia LamontagneplayedCatherine 
Marat OyvetskyplayedYevgeni Sukarenko 
Paul D. Roberts (3)playedDesk Manager 
Scott Michael Morgan (1)playedKarl 
William ReganplayedMartin 
 
Main Cast
 
Kristen BellplayedVeronica Mars
Enrico ColantoniplayedKeith Mars
Percy Daggs IIIplayedWallace Fennel
Francis Capra (1)playedEli "Weevil" Navarro
Jason DohringplayedLogan Echolls
Teddy DunnplayedDuncan Kane
Sydney Tamiia PoitierplayedMallory Dent
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Cyndi LauperTime After Time 
The FixxOne Thing Leads To Another 
Pete YornJust Another 
Spandau BalletTrue 
Taxi DollWaiting 
 
Cultural References
 
Ruskie Business
The title is a play on the title of the film Risky Business, one of the iconic films of the 80's. The episode contains an 80's themed dance and several 80's hit songs.
 
Logan: So book me a room, Jeeves...

Logan's comment is a reference to the stories of Bertie Wooster and his faithful valet, Jeeves. Between 1917 and 1974 P.G. Wodehouse wrote dozens of novels and stories, mostly narrated by Bertie Wooster, that dealt with the plans and schemes of Bertie and what Jeeves had to do to correct the problems they caused. Jeeves is arguably the most famous fictional butler.
 
 
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