Rob Thomas' show "Veronica Mars" only ran for three seasons, two of which were on a network (UPN) that no longer exists. It never won any major awards or received thunderous acclaim, yet like "Arrested Development" and "Firefly" before it, the neo-noir drama gained an enormous cult following — so much that six years after the final episode aired, a Kickstarter for a film version reached its goal within days. While "Veronica Mars" the movie may not garner new fans, it's a thoroughly satisfying product for those of us who never forgot the plucky detective who fought crime and pursued justice, quipping all the way.
Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars
Rob Thomas' show "Veronica Mars" only ran for three seasons, two of which were on a network (UPN) that no longer exists. It never won any major awards or received thunderous acclaim, yet like "Arrested Development" and "Firefly" before it, the neo-noir drama gained an enormous cult following — so much that six years after the final episode aired, a Kickstarter for a film version reached its goal within days. While "Veronica Mars" the movie may not garner new fans, it's a thoroughly satisfying product for those of us who never forgot the plucky detective who fought crime and pursued justice, quipping all the way.