Ep 20. The Bitch is Back
- TV14
- May 22, 2007
- 42 min
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8.5 (913)
Veronica Mars season 3 episode 20, titled "The Bitch is Back," follows Veronica as she returns to Neptune after her brief departure from Hearst College. Her return is met with mixed feelings as she is still dealing with the aftermath of her breakup with Logan and facing the consequences of her actions.
The episode starts with Veronica settling back into her routine of private investigation and helping her friends. She soon discovers that her father has been fired from Mars Investigation and replaced by Leo D'Amato. This news doesn't sit well with Veronica, and she starts to investigate the reasons behind her father's dismissal.
In the meantime, Logan is dealing with his own set of problems. He has been seeing a therapist, Dr. Griffith, for the past few episodes but is not making much progress. Veronica, who has been avoiding Logan since their breakup, agrees to meet him at Dr. Griffith's office to talk.
Their conversation is emotional and tense, with both parties airing out their grievances and confessing to their mistakes. It's clear that they both still have strong feelings for each other but are unwilling to reconcile at the moment.
As Veronica continues to investigate her father's firing, she uncovers a conspiracy involving the Hearst administration and wealthy parents who are trying to ensure their children's admission to the school. This case leads her down a dangerous path, and she finds herself in a life-threatening situation.
Meanwhile, Logan's therapy sessions take a dark turn when he discovers that Dr. Griffith is not who he seems. He confronts the therapist, and the truth about his intentions is revealed.
The episode ends with Veronica and Logan once again at a crossroads in their relationship. Veronica is left reeling from the danger she faced during her investigation and decides to take a break from private investigating. Logan, on the other hand, realizes that he needs to take time to work on himself and his emotional issues before he can consider a relationship with Veronica.
Overall, "The Bitch is Back" is a tense and emotional episode that delves deep into Veronica and Logan's relationship while also exploring the consequences of privilege and power. It highlights the show's strengths, including strong characters and compelling storylines, and leaves viewers wanting more.