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Episode Report Card Couch Baron: B+ | 1 USERS: A+ YOU GRADE IT "I Told You. I Was Trippin' Balls."

By Couch Baron | Season 2 | Episode 12 | Aired on 01.31.2006

...as the girl in question finally gets to Weevil's table. He asks her to bug the confessional at St. Mary's. Veronica: "That's not on our menu. Maybe you should try You're Crazy down the street?" I didn't know Gia lived so close to Veronica's place of employment. Logan's voice cuts in that the favor isn't just for Weevil, as Veronica turns to the next table to see her ex. Veronica wonders if this is a coincidence: "Or are you guys, like, roomies now, and he ate your peanut butter and now you're not speaking." Wow, Veronica, you're just a euphemism or two away from the truth. Speaking of roomies, Logan asks if Veronica could tell him where Duncan is, but she refuses that request, and Weevil suggests that they get down to business, since if they're seen together -- he sing-songs -- "It would be ba-aaad!" Heh. Veronica notes that they're sneaking, and Weevil gives an awesomely defeated eye-roll. Veronica: "I've got a pantomime horse disguise you could use. Do either of you have any experience being a horse's ass?" There are so many possible directions in which to take that comment that my compass just exploded. Sigh. Logan tells Veronica about the micks and spics angle, as well as the Fitzpatrick priest. Veronica hesitates, and Logan sighs, "Can you just for once save my ass without comment?" Veronica, enjoying the song, says no, as she enjoys the comments, and after the opening scene from last week, she's certainly entitled to. She says she won't bug a confessional: "Video, maybe, but no sound." Heh.

Keith is listening to Dick tell Lamb that there was a smell on the bus like something died. We go to a blue flashback, which is an element of this show I rather miss. Lamb asks Dick if he knows what it was. Dick: "I'm not, like, a professional smellologist." Hee. Lamb asks if Dick knows Curly Moran, and Dick tells him that Curly worked on his dad's car.

Cut back to Keith, who's now listening to Beaver, who's telling Lamb that the bus smelled bad, so "Dickie" said they should get a limo: "And I think that was like, his first good idea ever." He gives an endearing smile, and Lamb actually returns it very subtly before asking if Beaver knew Curly. Beaver says he did meet him, but usually his dad only took Dick to the shop, "cars being, you know, man stuff." Aw, poor Beaver, with the insecurities about not being masculine enough. And he's not even wearing any eyeliner in this scene.

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