"I Am God" is the eighteenth episode of the
second season of the American
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television series ''
Veronica Mars
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'', and the fortieth episode overall. Written by
Diane Ruggiero
Diane Ruggiero-Wright is an American television writer and producer. Her credits include '' That's Life'', ''Veronica Mars'', '' Free Agents'', ''Dirty Sexy Money'', '' Big Shots'', the ''Mythological X'' remake ''The Ex List'' and ''iZombie'', ...
and Cathy Belben and directed by
Martha Mitchell
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, the episode premiered on
UPN
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on April 11, 2006.
The series depicts the adventures of
Veronica Mars
''Veronica Mars'' is an American teen noir mystery drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series prem ...
(
Kristen Bell
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) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a
private detective
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. In this episode, Veronica experiences persistent and vivid nightmares of the students who died in
the bus crash, and she attempts to piece together the clues she's gotten from these dreams. Meanwhile, Logan (
Jason Dohring
Jason William Dohring (born March 30, 1982) is an American stage, television and voice actor who is best known for his role as Logan Echolls on the television show ''Veronica Mars'' (2004–2007, 2019) and the 2014 film continuation as well as ...
) and Wallace (
Percy Daggs III
Percy Daggs III (born July 20, 1982) is an American actor best known for his role as Wallace Fennel in the Rob Thomas television series ''Veronica Mars''. He is also known for starring in television commercials for Hot Pockets and Orbit Gum. ...
) are forced to work together on a science experiment.
During the filming of "I Am God", several press members, primarily bloggers, were allowed to visit the show's set, an event that was the first of its kind for ''Veronica Mars''. Bloggers had been an important source of the show's
fandom
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and press coverage, and the event was set up by UPN executives as a public relations project. The episode also features a guest appearance by
Kayla Ewell
Kayla Noelle Ewell (born August 27, 1985) is an American actress known for her roles on television as Caitlin Ramirez on CBS's long-running soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', as Maureen Sampson on NBC's ''Freaks and Geeks'', and as Vick ...
and the first appearance by
James Jordan. The episode received 1.76 million viewers in its original US airing, and it received mixed reviews from television critics, with reviewers divided on the use of dream sequences as well as the episode's emotional impact overall.
Synopsis
Veronica has a dream of the students who died in
the bus crash. She is called into the office of the guidance counselor, Rebecca (
Paula Marshall
Paula Marshall (born June 12, 1964) is an American actress.
Career
In 1990, Marshall had a guest role as Iris West, the love interest of Flash (Barry Allen) in the pilot episode on the short-lived ''Flash''. In 1991, she guest-starred on ''Super ...
), who asks if Veronica is okay, and Veronica tells her about her nightmares. Veronica lists the bus crash victims; Cervando, Betina, Rhonda, Marcos, Peter, and Meg. She asks Rebecca about a janitor named Lucky (
James Jordan), whom Meg used to write about a lot. Veronica continues to describe her dreams. She also tells Rebecca about Michelle, who turned out to have a
second voicemail from the bus, this one containing Dick's voice. Veronica recounts an encounter with her father, in which she admitted sneaking on the bus, where she found a CD containing voicemails Dick left Betina. She also found graffiti on one of the bus seats containing the words "I am God" and drawings of nine coffins. Veronica talks to Logan about Lucky, the janitor, and Logan reminds Veronica she met Lucky before. Wallace and Logan are assigned to work on a science project together.
Veronica talks to Dick about his relationship with Betina. Veronica talks to one of Betina's friends, who says that Dick mistreated her, and Betina's goal was for Dick to get her pregnant. Veronica asks Keith about whether or not he has resumed a relationship with Rebecca, and Veronica gets into
Stanford University
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. Principal Clemmons informs Veronica that due to a recalculation Angie Dahl (
Kayla Ewell
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) now has the highest GPA and is in the lead for the Kane Scholarship. . Rebecca denies having a relationship with Keith, while Angie also gets into Stanford, and Dick is told he'll have to attend summer school. Wallace points out Rhonda's sister, Natalie, to Veronica, but she blows Veronica off. Veronica asks Keith to dig into the financial records of the bus crash victims. While working on their project Wallace comes across the Echolls expose. Veronica learns that none of the families had very much money, except for Rhonda's family, who won a separate $2 million lawsuit from Woody (
Steve Guttenberg
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).
Keith meets with Principal Clemmons where he finds Veronica hiding in the closet. Veronica talks to Mr. Wu about one of his students, Peter, who had a crush on Mr. Wu. However, Mr. Wu denies being gay. That night, Veronica has a dream about Peter. When she brings up the "outing of all outings" Peter "asks" her why he would even want to go to a baseball stadium. Veronica learns Cervando got in trouble for pushing Beaver into a wall during summer school. Beaver tells Veronica Cervando had a problem with Dick, but took it out on him. Keith solves a case for Principal Clemmons regarding students who paid money to be diagnosed with
generalized anxiety disorder
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in order to earn better grades. Angie wins the experiment competition, and it is shown that Angie was one of the students who was diagnosed with GAD for money. Principal Clemmons revokes exceptions for GAD students. Veronica has a dream about Cervando, who points out the perpetrator had to know when the bus was approaching the cliff. Veronica learns that the "I am God" image is actually an album cover. Keith tells Veronica that Dick Casablancas Sr had large life insurance policies on Dick and Beaver. Veronica has another, more frightening dream.
Production
"I Am God" was written by
Diane Ruggiero
Diane Ruggiero-Wright is an American television writer and producer. Her credits include '' That's Life'', ''Veronica Mars'', '' Free Agents'', ''Dirty Sexy Money'', '' Big Shots'', the ''Mythological X'' remake ''The Ex List'' and ''iZombie'', ...
and Cathy Belben and directed by
Martha Mitchell
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, marking Ruggiero's eleventh writing credit for the series, Belben's third and final writing credit (after "
Blast from the Past" and "
Ahoy, Mateys!
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") and Mitchell's first and only directing credit for the show. Despite being credited, Duncan (
Teddy Dunn
Edward Wilkes Dunn (born June 19, 1980) is an American lawyer and former actor known for his portrayal of Duncan Kane in the Rob Thomas television series ''Veronica Mars''.
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), Weevil (
Francis Capra
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Capra attended Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School ...
), and Jackie (
Tessa Thompson
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) do not appear in the episode. During the filming of "I Am God", UPN and Warner Bros. set up a "Veronica Mars Press Day", on which several members of the press visited the show's set and wrote about their visit. Bloggers had been important to press coverage of ''Veronica Mars''; because of this, Joanna Massey, UPN's senior vice president for media relations, decided to set up this event as a public relations project.
On organizing the event, Massey elaborated:
Series creator
Rob Thomas also appreciated bloggers' contributions to ''Veronica Mars'', stating "Sometimes I think bloggers are our journalists.
€¦I feel like the bloggers made the show. In a way, a day like (the press day) is preaching to the choir, but I don't know that we'd exist without them."
This was the first time that non-cast or crew members visited the set.
After reaching
Kearny Mesa, San Diego
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, where the show primarily films, the bloggers toured the set and talked with cast and crew members. One press member expressed that
Ryan Hansen
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, Thomas, and
Kristen Bell
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were especially kind and receptive to the visitors.
On his role in the episode,
Jason Dohring
Jason William Dohring (born March 30, 1982) is an American stage, television and voice actor who is best known for his role as Logan Echolls on the television show ''Veronica Mars'' (2004–2007, 2019) and the 2014 film continuation as well as ...
, who plays Logan, elaborated, "I think what's funny is that he always gets what's coming to him. Like a terrible thing happens to him, but he's like that to other people. So it's like in real life…what goes around comes around." The episode features a guest-starring appearance by
Kayla Ewell
Kayla Noelle Ewell (born August 27, 1985) is an American actress known for her roles on television as Caitlin Ramirez on CBS's long-running soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', as Maureen Sampson on NBC's ''Freaks and Geeks'', and as Vick ...
, who would eventually become most known for her role on ''
The Vampire Diaries
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''.
The episode also features a guest appearance by
James Jordan, as Lucky, the janitor. In season 3, Jordan would become the first actor to have two different roles on ''Veronica Mars'' when he was cast as Tim Foyle, a teaching assistant.
Reception
Ratings
In its original broadcast, "I Am God" was watched by 1.76 million viewers, ranking 111th of 116 in the weekly rankings. This marked a sharp decrease in 1.09 million viewers from the previous episode, "
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", which received 2.85 million viewers.
Reviews
The episode received mixed reviews. Rowan Kaiser, writing for ''
The A.V. Club
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'' was very positive towards the episode, writing "'I Am God' is probably the strangest episode since '
Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner
"Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American mystery television series ''Veronica Mars'', and the twenty-ninth episode overall. Written by Diane Ruggiero and directed by Nick Marck, the episode premi ...
', but unlike that one's somewhat random focus, 'I Am God' is intently pointed at one thing: the bus crash." While wishing that it had come earlier in the season, the reviewer wrote that "its intense style and emotional stakes put it on the shortlist of best ''Veronica Mars'' episodes."
Price Peterson of ''
TV.com
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'' praised the dream sequences for their beauty, but criticized them for their complexity. "Man, I just could not get enough of the dream-flashbacks in which Veronica talked to the dead students. So beautiful and well-done. On the other hand, my poor brain is starting to have a hard time keeping all the facts straight."
Others were more negative towards the episode.
Television Without Pity
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gave the episode a "B", criticizing Paula Marshall's reappearance, declaring her a "show killer."
BuzzFeed
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ranked the episode as the second-worst episode of ''Veronica Mars'', writing that the dream sequences "
ookedlike Bonnie Tyler videos and bad erotic movies from the '80s."
Reviewer
Alan Sepinwall
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gave a mixed review, praising Logan and Wallace's interactions and Kristen Bell's performance, but criticizing the fact that the episode came so late in the season. "Had this been the season's fourth or fifth episode, it would have been fine. As the fifth-to-last episode, it felt like exactly what it was: a belated correction for a season-long problem." He also felt that "Keith's subplot was missing a scene or two."
References
External links
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"I Am God"at Mars Investigations
{{Veronica Mars
2006 American television episodes
Veronica Mars (season 2) episodes