One Angry Veronica

Written by Russell Smith and directed by John T. Kretchmer, the episode premiered on UPN on December 7, 2005.

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.

Meanwhile, Keith (Enrico Colantoni) investigates when the Aaron Echolls-Lilly Kane sex tapes are stolen.

Dick (Ryan Hansen) comes up and invites Veronica and Duncan to a party while off-handedly informing them that Meg has woken up.

Woody Goodman (Steve Guttenberg) tells Keith that someone has stolen all copies of the Lilly Kane-Aaron Echolls sex tapes.

Keith then talks to Leo D'Amato (Max Greenfield), who contradicts Sheriff Lamb and says security isn't very good.

One of the PCH bikers, Thumper, confronts Veronica at work and threatens that the defendants better be found guilty.

The entire Sheriff's department receives an email about the sex tapes, leading Keith to realize Logan has them.

Keith confronts Leo, who admits he stole the tapes in order to pay for his sister with Down syndrome to go to a private school.

On New Years' Eve, Veronica hears a knock on the door, and Wallace (Percy Daggs III) appears.

The following cultural references are made in the episode:[1] The following music can be heard in the episode:[2] "One Angry Veronica" was written by Russell Smith and directed by John T. Kretchmer, marking Smith's second and final writing credit for the show (after writing the teleplay for "Drinking the Kool-Aid") as well as Kretchmer's sixth directing credit for the show.

Despite being credited, Weevil (Francis Capra), Cassidy Casablancas (Kyle Gallner), and Jackie (Tessa Thompson) do not appear in "One Angry Veronica".

In the episode, the character of Meg Manning (Alona Tal) dies while giving birth to her and Duncan's daughter.

"[5] In addition, the character of Wallace Fennel (Percy Daggs III) returns after an absence of four episodes.

Club, gave a fairly negative review, saying that "those last three twists at the end put it at a whole different, odd, bad level."

"Leo, like Meg, is a character we have history with, suddenly wiped away by something that takes place essentially off-screen.

Recurring character Meg Manning ( Alona Tal , pictured ) dies in "One Angry Veronica". Except for a brief cameo in a dream sequence in " I Am God ", this would be her final appearance on the show.