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  Episode Information  
Title: Ahoy Mateys!
Episode Number: 30
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 8
Production Number: 2T7208
Original Airdate: Wednesday November 23rd, 2005
10/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Steve Gomer
Writer: John Enbom
Cathy Belben
  Episode Summary  
A family is being tormented by someone as pictures of their son who dies in the buss crash start showing up, and phone calls with his voice on the other end are answered by his parents, and miniatures toys of school busses start showing up all over the house. Because they are sueing the school for the death of their son they fear that these visous actions are an attempt by the school to scare them from following through on the suit. Meanwhile Veronica gets herself in a very dangerous situation when she agrees to help Logan asks fight the murder charge against him. Later, Weevil's leadership of the P.C.H. Bike Club Boyz is put into question.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Alona TalplayedMegRecurring (4th appearance)
Annie CampbellplayedMolly FitzpatrickRecurring (first appearance)
Bradford Anderson (2)playedRyanRecurring (first appearance)
James MolinaplayedThumperRecurring (first appearance)
Rodney RowlandplayedLiam FitzpatrickRecurring (first appearance)
Taylor SheridanplayedDanny BoydRecurring (first appearance)
Tina MajorinoplayedMacRecurring (6th appearance)
David BarreraplayedCarlos Oliveres 
John Bennett PerryplayedAlan Moorehead 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
IvyOcean City Girl 
Queens of the Stone AgeGod Is In The Radio 
Secondhand Ska KingsNo More Guitars 
StereophonicsDakota 
Thin LizzyJailbreak 
  Cultural References  
Logan Echolls: Frankly my dear...you know the rest.

This is a reference to Gone With the Wind, in which Rhett Buttler said "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" to Scarlett.
 
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