Veronica Mars. The complete third season /

Hearst College, jewel of the Pacific. A citadel of higher education set amid rolling lawns and swaying palms. But since Hearst is in Neptune, California--and since Veronica Mars is among its incoming freshmen--it's also a noir netherworld of lies, betrayal, secrets and (of course) murder. Colle...

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Uniform Title:Veronica Mars (Television program).
Corporate Authors: Silver Pictures Television (Firm), Rob Thomas Productions (Firm), Warner Bros. Television, Warner Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Grigsby, Howard, Bell, Kristen, 1980-, Dohring, Jason, Daggs, Percy, Hansen, Ryan, Gonzalo, Julie, Lowell, Chris, 1984-, Majorino, Tina, 1985-, Muhney, Michael, Capra, Francis, Colantoni, Enrico, 1963-, Thomas, Rob
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:English subtitles for the hearing impaired (SDH). In English with optional subtitles in French or Spanish.
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Summary:Hearst College, jewel of the Pacific. A citadel of higher education set amid rolling lawns and swaying palms. But since Hearst is in Neptune, California--and since Veronica Mars is among its incoming freshmen--it's also a noir netherworld of lies, betrayal, secrets and (of course) murder. College is indeed a learning experience as Veronica aces a crime class led by a hunky prof, solves the case of on-campus rapes that began in season two, and gives a grad seminar in sleuthing when two faculty members take sudden, eternal early retirements.
Item Description:Title from disc label.
Contains all 20 episodes from the third season.
Special features: Disc 6: Season 4 presentation; Pitching season 4; Going undercover with Rob Thomas; Unaired scenes; Gag reel; Webisode gallery.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:6 videodiscs (842 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet ([14] pages : color illustrations ; 18 cm.)
Format:DVD, region 1, widescreen (matted, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, dual-layer.
Audience:Not rated.
ISBN:1419849646
9781419849640