Wednesday, 5 March 2008

more snow! and guess what I'm reading......

Guess what I am reading? If you guessed something to do with Veronica Mars, you'd be right! Neptune Noir, edited by Rob Thomas, the creator, writer, and producer of Veronica Mars. It is a collection of essays written by people who love the show, in various capacities (psychologists, teachers, writers, and fans of the show), and includes an introduction by Rob Thomas. His introduction is worth the price of the book, for he writes of how he broke into Hollywood TV land initially with great success, and then had a period of 5 years when nothing sold, nothing was picked up, and he had to write here and there for other shows before Veronica Mars was made.
What I find so interesting and food for thought is that Rob initially was a high school teacher and teen novelist, writing several books for teenagers before breaking into television with Cupid (a very short-run but delightful tv series some time ago). He describes how he initially had the idea about a teen detective, "a boy who becomes ostracized by his peers when his sheriff father botches a murder investigation of one of his classmates." The idea was sold as a book idea, but he didn't write it then, and eventually, over time, the idea morphed into a teen girl, and the boy became her father. Thus the roots of Veronica Mars is in a novel, and I can't help thinking that this is one of the things that underlays how good the show is. Of course, the story arcs, characters, and dialogues are all a result of the creative people who worked on the show from 2004-2007, not Thomas himself, but he oversaw each season and wrote some of the episodes, as well as produced the three seasons. I can't help but think that that novelist's sense of drama and character development is a large part of the success of Veronica Mars. And in case you hadn't guessed or heard, Veronica Mars is very noir, including Veronica's voice-overs as part of the narrative in each show, her comments on what she is doing providing clues to herself as well as the people around her. It is very Chandler-esque, and it succeeds wonderfully, even though we don't commonly associate females with the tough loner/outsider role that characterizes the hero/PI of noir mysteries. Veronica is a loner and outsider, and the series shows how she became that way, and yet, she is still capable of making friends and of loving, and the show is filled with humour and wry sarcasm and most of all Veronica's indefatigable sense of survival. She doesn't give up, she finds a way to go on. And she wants to make sense of the world around her, she wants to understand why. This I very much relate to - I've been accused of asking too many questions by people around me! It's not meant to be an invasion of privacy (for Veronica it is, but she is a PI whereas I am not!), I just want to understand why people do what they do. I want to know what motivates people.
So.....when I showed my husband that I had bought another book yesterday, his face fell until I pointed out I was reading again! and yes, I am still obsessed with VM.......first season finally arrived, so I am rewatching to see everything I missed the first time I saw it, especially now that I know how it all ends. In terms of continuity and referencing to other episodes, this is one of the best shows I've seen for doing it.
I'll write a final conclusion when I'm done the book, but meantime it is very enjoyable and gives a sense of how much thought other people have put into why they love it so much.


Well, we had our second snowfall in three days today. Between 25 -30 cm fell today. After freezing rain and 5 cm of snow on Monday, we have now reached a milestone: WE ARE AT THE NUMBER 2 POSITION FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL IN A SEASON!!!!! Yes, I had to capitalize that........not since 1971 have we seen this much snowfall! We still have a way to go to catch up - about 90 cm of snow. My thinking is, if we have to do this much shovelling, then we might as well go all the way and try to break the record! so bring it on! there is still three weeks of March to go......right, now you get the idea of what we talk about in the winter here in Canada....the cold and the snow! Has anyone noticed the daylight lasting longer??? I have, and I am so thrilled to leave work at 5 pm and it's still sunny out! (when the sun shines, that is)..... I no longer feel like a vampire!!!

2 comments:

Patricia said...

Kristen is fussy about what she wants to read. Right now she wants a trilogy that isn't in print anymore; she wants me to go on E-Bay or Amazon and get them for her. There's a small, independent bookstore close to our home and she likes to go through their books. There is no Chapters or Indigo bookstore here and the Coles stores are truly pathetic. Small and icky with no selection.

Can't contribute to your Veronica Mars conversation. I rented "Dexter" and will be watching it sans commercials. You either like it or not....oddly enough, the fellow's lack of emotional empathy in the show does remind me of son and his Asperger's Syndrome.

Hey, enjoy the snow! Here along the coast we've had rain, ice pellets, freezing rain, whatever else you want to call frozen wet stuff. I think we already set a record or two for rainfall. In Feb too - phooey!

Susan said...

what's the name of the trilogy? Maybe I have it and can lend it.....or can check the stores here, since we have so many bookstores and used bookstores here!

We are getting more snow on Sat, more of a chance to get close to taht record!....and am home today with sick Graham, who had a fever last night. It's March break next week, so I am home then too. will go see your blog shortly...