Look Who's Stalking

Written by John Enbom and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on UPN on April 25, 2006.

The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective.

In this episode, Gia (Krysten Ritter) asks Veronica for help in tracking someone who is stalking her.

Keith finds Woody in a room with an unconscious high school girl.

Veronica and Gia track the car and find out that it belongs to Leo D'Amato (Max Greenfield).

Veronica and Gia find out that the video person was a varsity letterman driving a red pickup truck.

Veronica jokingly confronts Madison about her relationship with Lamb, and Wallace and Jackie get a room.

[2] The following music can be heard in the episode:[3] The episode was written by John Enbom and directed by Michael Fields, marking Enbom's ninth writing credit for the show[4] and Fields's fifth directing credit for the show.

"[6] In an interview, Krysten Ritter, who plays Gia Goodman, stated that she was "most proud of" her work in "Look Who's Stalking" out of the 8 episodes of the series in which she appeared.

In addition, several important recurring characters of the second season appear in the episode, including Terrence Cook (Jeffrey Sams), Don Lamb (Michael Muhney), Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie (Tina Majorino), Kendall Casablancas (Charisma Carpenter), and Woody Goodman (Steve Guttenberg).

The episode features one of the most famous lines of the show, a speech by Logan in which he tells Veronica, "I thought our story was epic, you and me."

"[10] Reviewer Alan Sepinwall wrote that the episode made him "psyched for the conclusion."

[12] Price Peterson, writing for TV.com, wrote that "the developments of this episode were strictly of the set-up variety, but "Look Who's Stalking" still managed to wring tons of tension out of its various situations.

Max Greenfield guest starred in the episode.