Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down

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

In this episode, Weevil (Francis Capra) enlists Veronica's help in proving his innocence when he is implicated in creating fake student IDs.

In addition, Keith (Enrico Colantoni) and Vinnie (Ken Marino) debate on Piz's radio show about the upcoming Sheriff's election in which they are running against each other.

Veronica deduces that Jenny and her circle of friends are responsible for creating the fake student IDs, disseminating them, and implicating Weevil.

Logan and Dick (Ryan Hansen) go surfing, and they run into Veronica, Piz, and Mac helping Wallace (Percy Daggs III) with his final project for a class.

"Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down" was written by Phil Klemmer and directed by Jason Bloom, marking Klemmer's fifteenth and final writing credit[2] and Bloom's fourth and final directing credit for Veronica Mars, after "Green-Eyed Monster", "Nevermind the Buttocks", and "Charlie Don't Surf".

[3] The episode features the final appearance of Dianna Agron, famous for her role as Quinn Fabray on Glee, as Jenny Budosh, Veronica's classmate.

When Thomas first viewed the scene with his wife, she emitted an audible groan when she saw Logan walking through the cafeteria towards Piz, anticipating the fight that was about to come.

He praised the presence of the majority of the main cast members, also stating that Dick's reaction to dealing with his brother was realistic for him and in character.

The reviewer called the conclusion to the case-of-the-week a "fun and satisfying one" that highlighted the moral ambiguity of main characters, something "that the show had been lacking for a while."

"[10] Television Without Pity did not grant the episode a rating but lauded the characterization of Weevil, stating, "This is the most consistently written character on the show, bar none.

"[11] Kelly West of Cinema Blend focused primarily on the series finale in her review but referred to this episode as containing a solid case-of-the-week.

The episode prominently features series regular Francis Capra , who was experiencing health issues during filming.