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It'll be a crime to miss sleuthing 'Veronica Mars' - seattlepi.com Quick links to other pages on this site It'll be a crime to miss sleuthing 'Veronica Mars' By MELANIE MCFARLAND, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER TELEVISION CRITIC
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Description:In choosing between the two, most viewers likely will grant the baseball drama "Clubhouse" the first shot, especially if they read "Veronica Mars' " early comparisons to Nancy Drew. The rich at the top of the town's social order are steely manipulators and, as you'll find out in tonight's episode, her fiercest allies are the kind of people everyone in town fears. [...] if you watched last week's preview, and enough Seattleites did to give KSTW the fourth highest UPN affiliate ratings in the nation, you know the series' secret. More than this, the show is a study of class warfare and the distinctions between law and justice, with school lunch tables representing the power structure of the former, and everywhere else -- the beach, the streets, Mars' off-hours world -- illustrating how the latter plays out. Other than that, the premiere barely held much of interest beyond Young becoming a New York Empires batboy, getting ribbed by baseball star Conrad Dean (Dean Cain) and equipment manager Lou Russo (Christopher Lloyd) while his mother, Lynne (Mare Winningham), frets and whines at home, treating his older sister, Betsy (Kirsten Storms), like the tramp she expects her to be. [...] I'm falling asleep typing this. Among the changes are switches in his client list; in the first episode, he takes charge of a civil suit a woman files against a sports star she accuses of sexual assault. To keep the character from getting too soft too fast, Hill hires a gay nanny named George (Patrick Breen), who's equally in charge of teaching a player like Hill to embrace the level of maturity and responsibility the fates forced upon him. Channel surfing The new episode of "The Apprentice" airs at 9 tomorrow on KING/5 to make way for Thursday night's coverage of the presidential debate.
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