I answered no. I think she's too suspicious and keeps everything to herself. She wouldn't want the possibility of anyone seeing her innermost thoughts.
Okay. For me, I always figured she would have something that not so much is a diary of feelings, innermost thoughts, but something she uses to sort out her life. I mean, I always figured that is what she showed Wallace in ATttD -- more than the case files, but just you know the mess that is her life, in neat, compartmentalized Veronica Mars thoughts.
Well, I voted yes, cuz she's gotta let it all out somehow, now I'm thinking no. I don't think Veronica would allow herself to be vulnerable in anyway, and potentially having your secret thoughts found and read is allowing yourself to be vulnerable.
I said No because of the time issue. I can't work out how she manages to attend college and solve all these crimes as it is. I don't think she would have time to write stuff down!
I also agree with the suspicion stuff that others have said. Veronica is so closed off, emotionally that I can't see her writing too much stuff down.
I voted "no." Considering her past experiences, I doubt she'd keep any kind of diary/journal for fear that someone would go snooping around it. In her shoes, I know I'd be too paranoid to do so.
I'm sort of in the camp with those who think Veronica is too closed off to keep a journal, or even reflect on her feelings. I think that's why she has sudden epiphanies all over the place and also tends to be a bit hypocritical in her judgements, because she doesn't reflect on what happens to her or her own actions. If she DID keep a journal, it might help her out a bit : )
And I still stand by what I said: It's not the fact that she'd keep some kind, any kind of record of her thought-process. She, after all, keeps those case files. It's the fact that you call it a "diary." When you use that term, it conjures up a certain idea in a reader's mind. An idea of something Veronica would not do. At least the post-Lilly Veronica.
But I am not completely against the idea of her keeping some sort of a ... thing (LOL. I can't even name it, it would be so different from the regular diary).
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So I'm recanting my yes, and changing it to no
Just call me wishy washy.
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I also agree with the suspicion stuff that others have said. Veronica is so closed off, emotionally that I can't see her writing too much stuff down.
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And I still stand by what I said: It's not the fact that she'd keep some kind, any kind of record of her thought-process. She, after all, keeps those case files. It's the fact that you call it a "diary." When you use that term, it conjures up a certain idea in a reader's mind. An idea of something Veronica would not do. At least the post-Lilly Veronica.
But I am not completely against the idea of her keeping some sort of a ... thing (LOL. I can't even name it, it would be so different from the regular diary).