Veronica Mars/Fridge

Fridge Brilliance

 * Hit me today on Veronica Mars season two - in the fifth episode, Lamb accuses Keith of having indirectly caused the bus crash by not investigating something the scapegoat/current suspect did properly (I think it was drink driving). A few weeks after seeing the finale, I think: "Wait, that was irony. Lamb's indirectly responsible for the crash; if he had investigated could very well have been in prison before this ever happened." I think I was kinda slow. - Emmaliza
 * The solution to Dean O'Dell's murder bugged me. Sure,  but it seemed over-complex and unnecessary for his revenge,   Then it hit me -   - Emmaliza
 * It always seemed a bit coincidental that Veronica would have started hanging around  more and more towards the end of the second season (in which  ), but then it clicked that the reason   Took months to realise that wasn't a coincidence and that the writers were making a point.

Fridge Horror

 * In the Veronica Mars season 1 finale, "Leave It To Beaver", the bad guy's appearance  Also, when he has
 * Another example from Veronica Mars occurs in the Season 2 Episode "Ain't no Magic Mountain High Enough" when Veronica gets Ms. Hauser fired for stealing money from the school. Only later do you realize that Veronica has just gotten a single mother fired and, even if she doesn't face criminal charges, she is unlikely to ever be able to get another.
 * The motel scene in "Weapons of Class Destruction." Just think about what must be going through Veronica's mind when an armed man kidnaps Veronica and takes her to a motel to a "show her something."