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The Five: Ways Veronica mirrors Buffy

by Keith McDuffee, posted Nov 29th 2005 10:14AM
veronica and buffyWhen I first started watching Veronica Mars, I was confused as to why some had said it was similar to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In case you didn't know, I'm a big fan of the Buffy, so I knew that, eventually, I'd have to check this show out. It took me some time to figure out why people were saying the show was similar to Buffy, but I think I've got some idea. So, in no particular order, here are five ways in which Veronica Mars mirrors Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
1. Hot Chick, Kicking Ass Baggage -- This is the most obvious parallel for the two shows. We've got a cute, high school aged girl who's had her share of a troubled past, but she takes little crap from anyone. Sure, one kicks ass with fists, feet and weaponry, while the other does so with a knack for sleuthing, but their motive remains true: take down the bad guys, stay trendy in the process.

2. The Scooby Gang -- Buffy had Xander and Willow in the beginning, and they all met at the library to discuss their plans. Veronica has Wallace and Mac, and Veronica's library parallel turns to the girl's restroom at school. Mac's similarities to Willow are almost too obvious. Wallace is still that guy who helps Veronica with her investigations, though he has no real unique skills to offer (just as Xander had no real powers to offer). Each show even referenced themselves as the "Scooby Gang" at some point.

3. The Good, Single Parent -- Buffy had single-mom, Joyce. Veronica has single-dad, Keith. Both parents had rotten relationships with their spouses for whatever reason, and their daughters love and support them almost solely. The similarities with the parents pretty much ends there, though, as Keith plays a much more active role in the series than Joyce ever did.

4. The Big Bad -- Both shows had/have one great recipe that I've come to love of these kinds of shows. Each series has episodes that easily stand on their own, one way or another. They also have one "big bad" or primary evil of the season to be defeated. Throughout the season, we get some advancement to that final episode where everything comes to a head, and it keeps you anxiously awaiting each new episode with bated breath.

5. High School Angst -- Both shows start out in a beautiful, California high school. The principal's got something out for Veronica/Buffy, and she knows how to make his life just a little more difficult with every meeting. While Buffy had Giles, Veronica's had exchanges with a few different teachers who'd been there to help. I sometimes wonder if Sydney Tamiia Poitier was originally cast to play the Giles-like character on Veronica Mars, since she was featured prominently in the credits in season one, then suddenly she disappeared from the show (on the show, they blame a sudden case of getting pregnant as reason for her leaving school -- anyone know the real reason she left the show?)

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The paper trail from BtVS to VM is obvious. These shows are sisters separated at birth. VM, IMO, is simply BtVS with the supernatural aspect filtered out.

These shows both chronicle the adventures of cutie blonde teen girls, raised in a broken home under the California sun. They attend high school in the beginning and after a few seasons, it's off to college. The blonde cuties carry enormous, adult-strength responsibility, while the adults themselves are mostly incompetent, irresponsible, or blissfully ignorant of what's going on around them. If you want a murder solved or an apocalypse thwarted, call the nearest blonde cutie teen girl.

The girls do all of their good work in their own back yard, seldom, if ever leaving their own time zone. The rich kids they go to school with are portrayed as empty vessels (Dick Casablancas/Cordelia Chase). The dialogue in both shows is snappy and clever and the girls are blessed with an endless supply of timely sarcasm.

VM, IMO, is simply a retooled version of BtVS, eager to be its worthy successor. Both are very well worth watching.

December 27 2010 at 9:42 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ellen

Weevil and Logan are probably equal in their Spikeness, although it's quite different because a) Neither are evil, and b) Neither are undead. They are pretty much the same as far as awesomeness goes.

There are some similarities to Buffy, but overall Veronica Mars has a very different vibe, more realistic. There's no chance (or so we think) that a vampire could attack you on your way home, but that you could be accosted by a motorcycle gang? Not much more likely, but still, more in the postal code of reality than vampires.

That said, Veronica Mars and Buffy are both AWESOME.

September 27 2006 at 9:42 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Josh

I totaly love the show Veronica Mars. I also totaly love the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. However, a year after Buffy ended was I introduced to the show. So when Veronica Mars started I felt as if I was getting a second chance, to reclaim what I could with Buffy, but with Veronica Mars now. I found after reading and seeing similarities between the two shows, that though Veronica may be known as the "Second Buffy Show" or whatever, I will always remember it as the Veronica Mars show, standing as itself. It's a great show, and I hope it lasts it's neccessary run time, which I hope will be a very long time.

December 10 2005 at 12:19 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
timberwolfe

buffy and angel #1 show for me saved my life veronica mars watch on occassion bones getting better much improvement enjoy all the comments timberwolfe

December 06 2005 at 11:50 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chimera

I am a LOVE BTVS fan and I am a BIG fan of Veronica Mars but I agree that the comparisons are superficial. Drawing the parallels is fun but the two shows are very different and excellent in their own right. Buffy will always be one of the best shows ever and had six 1/2 seasons to get there. VMars is new, fresh, smart and funny and it deserves it's turn to become one of the best too.

December 02 2005 at 7:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chimera

I think I would also equate Logan to Spike instead of with Angel. I would compare Duncan to Angel. Angel was good but there was always that potential for evil, which at times became reality. Duncan also has that conflict in my opinion. The the rage blackouts paired with his secretiveness and too sweet to be real vibe not to mention Aaron's allusion to Duncan's guilt in Lily's murder. Also both were the true loves and first choice of the heroine.

December 02 2005 at 7:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
WSland

I would have thought Weevil was more similar to Spike, not Logan.

December 02 2005 at 1:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dia

LOL I can see definite similarities between Angel and Duncan. They're both dark, brooding, care too much about what their hair looks like. Yeah, Duncan does remind me of Angel. ;)

December 01 2005 at 12:51 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Meg

If Logan is like Spike, does that make Duncan like Angel? Perhaps so with the whole "First Love" concept.

November 30 2005 at 7:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
cara gustman

yes there are similarities, however veronica mars could possibly be the number one show on television right now. There is no comparison!!! Stop comparing an awesome show to anything else!! Every high school drama has similarities to Buffy, its why we all watch high school dramas..good guys vs bad guys and unpredictable love interests!!!

November 30 2005 at 2:14 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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