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== Arc significance == == Arc significance ==
* Veronica tries to find her mother unsuccessfully. * Veronica attempts to find her mother, but her efforts are unsuccessful.
* Going cold turkey from his meds, Duncan hallucinates ] telling him that the secret of what really happened the day she was murdered will come out. * Going cold turkey from his meds, Duncan hallucinates ] telling him that the secret of what really happened the day she was murdered will come out.



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Television episode
"Meet John Smith"

"Meet John Smith" is episode 3 of season 1 of the television show Veronica Mars.

Plot

Justin Smith hires Veronica to find his father, whom he believes is dead. Meanwhile, Veronica and Troy's relationship deepens, Keith meets Veronica's guidance counselor, Rebecca James, and Duncan temporarily goes off his antidepressants.

Arc significance

  • Veronica attempts to find her mother, but her efforts are unsuccessful.
  • Going cold turkey from his meds, Duncan hallucinates Lilly telling him that the secret of what really happened the day she was murdered will come out.

Music

Quotes

Keith: Part of me is proud… and let's just leave it at that.

Veronica: Hey, would you do me a favor?
Wallace: Why did all the hair on the back of my neck just stick up?

Keith: How was your date?
Veronica: Oh, you know. Lousy conversation, but the sex was fantastic.
Keith: That's not funny.
Veronica: I don't know. I'm pretty sure it was.

Keith: It's that just I never want you to think your mom's the villain in all this.
Veronica: Isn't she?
Keith: No, it's not that simple.
Veronica: Yeah, it is. The hero is the one that stays, and the villain is the one that splits.

Troy: Wanna know what I'm doing this weekend.
Veronica: I'm guessing it involves auto-eroticism.

Duncan: Remember how things used to be?
Veronica: You mean between us? Or before Lily died? Or two weeks ago before your friend took an interest in me?
Duncan: Veronica?
Veronica: Not really, no.

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