Jenn is rewatching all of Buffy lately.
Jan. 18th, 2016 09:03 pmWhich got me thinking about Veronica Mars, don't ask me why. The murderer is caught because Veronica and Lilly both looked up in the boat house and asked themselves the same question - why the heck are there two lines going to one light fixture? Because Pervy Aaron Echolls has a camera in it, that's why!
But here's question two. Pervy Aaron Echolls is amazingly, fabulously "lifestyles of the rich and famous" wealthy. And he couldn't shell out the cash to get the camera put in *without* a visible extension line running across the ceiling? Isn't the usual way to run electric wires under the ceiling and behind the walls rather than across the top? As somebody who lives in a house with electricity, I'm going to go out in a limb and say yes. Sure, ripping out the plaster (or drywall) would've cost a little more, but it also would have prevented all this trouble. Honestly, it's like he wanted to get caught and was looking for an excuse to murder somebody.
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But here's question two. Pervy Aaron Echolls is amazingly, fabulously "lifestyles of the rich and famous" wealthy. And he couldn't shell out the cash to get the camera put in *without* a visible extension line running across the ceiling? Isn't the usual way to run electric wires under the ceiling and behind the walls rather than across the top? As somebody who lives in a house with electricity, I'm going to go out in a limb and say yes. Sure, ripping out the plaster (or drywall) would've cost a little more, but it also would have prevented all this trouble. Honestly, it's like he wanted to get caught and was looking for an excuse to murder somebody.
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Date: 2016-01-19 12:14 pm (UTC)Unless he installed it himself, in which case external wires make sense. Paying an installer to place a shady camera inn a shady location= blackmail?
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Date: 2016-01-19 12:45 pm (UTC)