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Veronica Mars
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| Title: | Happy Go Lucky |
| Episode Number: | 43 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 21 |
| Production Number: | 2T7221 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday May 02nd, 2006 |
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Aaron's trial date finally arrives, and Keith and Veronica find it difficult and emotional to testify and to see Aaron still denying any involvement in Lilly's murder or the attempt on Veronica's life. Logan is upset but not surprised when his father asks for a visit from him only to ask him to lie during his testimony.
Lucky, the janitor at Neptune High, comes back to the school with a gun and a score to settle after being fired from his job. Jackie feels extra security and affection for Wallace only to feel more distance from her father. Veronica takes advantage of her invitation to study at Gia's house to get her hands on some of Woody's files, which lead Veronica and her dad to some surprising revelations.
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Adrienne Pierce | Lost and Found | |
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| Veronica: Do you know how long I have wanted to go to Stanford?
Wallace: Since Middle School?
Veronica: Elementary my dear Wallace. | Keith Mars: Any more air quotes and I'll break your fingers off! |
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| At his trial, Aaron Echolls states that he was People magazine's 1987 Sexiest Man Alive -- a title that in reality was given to Harry Hamlin, the actor who plays Aaron. | Elementary, my dear Wallace
This is a twist on a classic Sherlock Holmes catchphrase, frequently uttered when a bemused Watson professed ignorance of how Holmes deduced so much about people. It was usually followed by some attempt by Holmes to teach Watson his observational skills. | G-G-G-Gia!
Lucky the Janitor calls out to Gia Goodman using a variation on the "Chia Pet" commericals. The slogan for these kitschy terra cotta planters went "Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia!" |
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