Leave It to Beaver (Veronica Mars)
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"Leave It to Beaver" is the twenty-second and final episode of the first season of the American television series Veronica Mars. Series creator Rob Thomas wrote the story, and collaborated with Diane Ruggiero to write the teleplay. The season finale was directed by Michael Fields, and was first aired on May 10, 2005, in the United States on UPN.
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Leave It to Beaver (Veronica Mars)
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Leave It to Beaver
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After solving the murder of her best friend Lilly Kane, Veronica dreams about their reunion. Veronica's final promise to Lilly is that she could never forget about her.
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List of Veronica Mars episodes
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*Amanda Seyfried as Lilly Kane
*Erica Gimpel as Alicia Fennel
*Corinne Bohrer as Lianne Mars
*Lisa Thornhill as Celeste Kane
*Daran Norris as Cliff McCormack
*Michael Muhney as Don Lamb
*Kyle Gallner as Cassidy Casablancas
*Ryan Hansen as Dick Casablancas
*Jennifer Gareis as Deborah Collins
*Steve Rankin as Lloyd Blankenship
*Harry Hamlin as Aaron Echolls
*Kyle Secor as Jake Kane
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Veronica Mars
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Rob Thomas
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"Leave It to Beaver" is the twenty-second and final episode of the first season of the American television series Veronica Mars. Series creator Rob Thomas wrote the story, and collaborated with Diane Ruggiero to write the teleplay. The season finale was directed by Michael Fields, and was first aired on May 10, 2005, in the United States on UPN. The finale concludes the storyline of Lilly Kane's murder, as Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) finally discovers the identity of the murderer after investigating the mystery with her father Keith Mars (Enrico Colantoni) throughout the season. Thomas said that the finale was more ambitious than the average episode, requiring a larger budget and more filming than usual. "Leave It to Beaver" was watched by 2.99 million American viewers on its original airing. Critical reaction to the episode was generally positive, and several critics praised Thomas' use of red herrings.
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