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Kristen Bell ( Forgetting Sarah Marshall) stars as Veronica Mars, a smart, fearless 18-year-old apprentice private investigator dedicated to solving the mysteries of the wealthy, seaside California community of Neptune, where the rich and powerful make the rules. Unfortunately for them, Veronica doesn’t quite follow them.

During the day, she negotiates the halls of Neptune High like any average teenage girl, but by night, she helps with her father’s (Enrico Colantoni – Just Shoot Me!), private investigator business. In between, Veronica adds to her college fund by tackling a variety of problems for desperate classmates. This season, although she is vindicated after solving her best friend’s murder, Veronica becomes embroiled in another mystery that hits even closer to home, following a new local tragedy. Meanwhile, she must deal with her increasingly complicated romantic life and a whole new school year with both familiar and fresh faces.

Kristen Bell ( Forgetting Sarah Marshall) stars as Veronica Mars, a smart, fearless 18-year-old apprentice private investigator dedicated to solving the mysteries of the wealthy, seaside California community of Neptune, where the rich and powerful make the rules. Unfortunately for them, Veronica doesn’t quite follow them.

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During the day, she negotiates the halls of Neptune High like any average teenage girl, but by night, she helps with her father’s (Enrico Colantoni – Just Shoot Me!), private investigator business. In between, Veronica adds to her college fund by tackling a variety of problems for desperate classmates. This season, although she is vindicated after solving her best friend’s murder, Veronica becomes embroiled in another mystery that hits even closer to home, following a new local tragedy. Meanwhile, she must deal with her increasingly complicated romantic life and a whole new school year with both familiar and fresh faces.

Next →The second season of, an American created by, premiered on in the United States on September 28, 2005. The series was produced by, Silver Pictures Television and Rob Thomas Productions, and and Thomas served as the executive producers.The season begins with the introduction of two new cases: when a school bus full of Neptune High students plunges off a cliff, killing almost everyone on boardmakes it her mission to discover why the bus crashed. is accused of killing a (PCH) biker gang member after a drunken fight with and the PCHers.The series was critically acclaimed, and appeared on several fall television best lists.

The second season garnered an average of 2.3 million viewers per all 22 episodes in the US. Out of all regular primetime programming that aired during the, Veronica Mars ranked 145th out of 156, according to the system. The premiere was watched by 3.30 million viewers, while the finale was watched by 2.42 million viewers. The main characters of the second season include (from left to right): Dick Casablancas, Jackie Cook, Logan Echolls, and Eli 'Weevil' Navarro. (Not pictured is as Duncan Kane, who left midseason).The second season was produced by, Silver Pictures Television and Rob Thomas Productions.

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And Thomas served as the executive producers, and Jennifer Gwartz, Danielle Stokdyk and served as co-executive producers. The season's crew also included producers Howard Grisby and Dan Etheridge, co-producer Stacy Fields, head writer Dayna Lynne North, and casting director Deedee Bradley.The second season features a cast of nine actors who receive, six of whom were regulars in the first season. Portrays the titular, a high school senior and skilled private detective. Plays, Veronica's ex-boyfriend and Lilly's brother. Plays, the 'bad-boy' son of an actor and an '09er', a group of wealthy students from the fictional 90909. Portrays, Veronica's best friend and frequent partner in solving mysteries. Portrays, the leader of the Biker gang and Veronica's friend.

Plays Veronica's father, a private investigator and former Balboa County Sheriff.Thomas, who said that he 'conceived the show as a one-year mystery', decided that he needed to introduce and eliminate several characters to be able to create an 'equally fascinating mystery' for the series' second season. Thomas felt that he could not bring back the Kanes and the Echolls and 'have them all involved in a new mystery'; he needed 'new blood'. The second season saw the introduction of as, a romantic interest of Wallace and daughter of a famous baseball player. Previous recurring characters and were upgraded to series regulars. Dick, played by, was an 09er friend of Logan, a womanizer and former high-school bully turned frat boy.

Portrayed 'Beaver', Dick's introverted younger brother. Dunn, who played Duncan Kane, left the series midway through the season. Thomas explained that the Logan–Veronica–Duncan love triangle had run its course, and to keep the series fresh, there would need to be 'other guys in her life'. He attributed Dunn's removal to fan interest dominating the Logan–Veronica relationship, saying 'it became clear that one suitor won out'. Release Critical reception Brian Raftery of praised the cast as ingenious, in particular Bell and Colantoni, who he thought kept the season 'humming along'.

Raftery found their characters' 'sweet-natured, genuine father-daughter friendship remains the show's rock-hard axis'. Eric Goldman of wrote that the season was 'entertaining start to finish', with 'great' returning characters and a 'wonderful array of guest stars'. Goldman criticized the main mysteries for not having the 'same personal touchstone for Veronica or for the audience', but found the pace picked up considerably in the final episodes'. The reviewer called Bell's performance '-worthy', showing 'an amazing amount of different emotions throughout the season, while maintaining Veronica's trademark wit and cleverness'.Jeff Swindoll of found that the focus was less on Veronica than in the first season.

Swindoll wrote that although the ongoing bus crash mystery lacked the personal touch of season one, other characters were given more screen time and the narrative was still interesting and enjoyable. Reviewers for declared the second season 'much more captivating than its freshman predecessor'. Despite the positive reviews, numerous critics were frustrated with the complexity of the second season. Entertainment Weekly thought that the season contained 'way-too-ancillary characters and red-herring subplots so extraneous that even the most ardent followers needed a memory to keep track of things'. Robert Bianco of felt that the season was 'lost in an overly complex plot'.

Awards The second season was nominated for nine awards, winning two. Kristen Bell and Enrico Colantoni were awarded with the Family Television Award for Favorite Father/Daughter. The series was nominated for the International Cinematographers Guild Publicists Award for The Maxwell Weinberg Publicist Showmanship Award for Television, and the for Best Network Television Series. Kristen Bell won the Saturn Award for Best Television Actress, was nominated for the for Actress in a Drama Series, and the for Choice TV Actress: Drama/Action Adventure. Percy Daggs III and Enrico Colantoni were respectively nominated for the Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Sidekick and Choice TV Parental Unit.

Rob Thomas was nominated for a for Episodic Drama for his work on '. Distribution.

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