Veronica Mars 3
2006-10-03 | Mystery,Drama,Comedy | 20 episodes5 Seasons
Episode
Welcome Wagon (2006)
Veronica begins college with Logan, Wallace and Mac, but is immediately drawn back into old detective habits when Piz, Wallace's new roommate, gets all his stuff stolen. Meanwhile, Keith helps reunite Kendall with an old love, recently released from prison.
Directed By
- John T. Kretchmer
Writer
- Rob Thomas
My Big Fat Greek Rush Week (2006)
The campus newspaper hires Veronica for an undercover expose on the Zeta Theta sorority sisters during rush week to investigate Parker’s rape. Veronica begins to realize though that not everything is as it appears in the sorority house. Logan and Wallace take part in a challenging Sociology class role-playing experiment as prisoner and prison guard, and Keith treks through the desert after escaping from the scene of a crime.
Directed By
- John T. Kretchmer
Writer
- Diane Ruggiero
Wichita Linebacker (2006)
Veronica's detective prowess is again used on campus when Piz's football friend loses the team playbook and Veronica must get it back before the game. The Dean threatens to expel Veronica if she doesn't reveal the source of her newspaper article. Meanwhile, Keith hires Weevil to work in the office, and Logan's antics catch up with him.
Directed By
- Harry Winer
Writer
- John Enbom
Charlie Don’t Surf (2006)
Logan gets a big surprise when he hires Veronica to find the source of his missing inheritance, which escalates from weird to worse. Meanwhile, Dick's fraternity asks Veronica to prove their innocence in the campus rapes, and Keith helps an old acquaintance prove her husband is cheating.
Directed By
- Jason Bloom
Writer
- Diane Ruggiero
President Evil (2006)
When the illegal casino Veronica frequents is robbed, she must track down the thief to recover the necklace Lilly gave her years before. Meanwhile, Dean O'Dell's stepson is dying of cancer and needs Keith to track down his biological father for a transplant (with Cliff's help), and Wallace fears he may flunk out of his most important class.
Directed By
- Nick Marck
Writer
- Jonathan Moskin