[Kristen Bell talks about growing up with Veronica Mars.] (Rob Thomas, the show’s creator, still oversees it and wrote the new season’s first and last episodes.) That’s new for “Veronica Mars” — the network seasons had long-arc mysteries, but they were broken up by lighter stand-alone cases over their 22 episodes. (The chemistry between Bell and Greenfield puts a spotlight on the show’s failure to grow Dohring’s character into an interesting adult.) The show has fun with its own history, as in a touching scene when Daggs’s Wallace, now a teacher, watches Matty extract information from a love-struck mark just like Veronica used to when he was her high-school accomplice.
Source: New York Times July 21, 2019 17:26 UTC