Around the middle of Season 2, Episode One: Normal Is The Watchword.
Veronica Mars only lasted three seasons because toward the end they didn't have high enough ratings. They did make a pilot episode for the fourth season which leaps forward a few years to Veronicas first day working at the FBI which you can watch on YouTube. There have been some talk of a Veronica Mars movie but no conformations that it will acutely happen.
In January 2007, Dawn Ostroff announced that while she was pleased with the gradual ratings improvement of Veronica Mars, the series would be put on hiatus after the February sweeps to air a new reality series, Pussy Cat Dolls Presents. When the hiatus ended, the series returned for the last five episodes of the season with non-serialized plotlines. At the 2007 CW Upfront, Ostroff announced that Veronica Mars was not part of the new primetime lineup and was "not coming back". Thomas created a trailer that took place four years after the third season finale, with the working title "Veronica in the FBI", and released it on the third season DVD. When asked if the FBI concept could happen, Ostroff said that the series was probably completely gone "in any form". Ostroff also said that Kristen Bell and Rob Thomas might collaborate on another project for the CW network. In June 2007, TV Guide write Michael Ausiello confirmed that the cancellation of Veronica Mars was official. Click on the link below to watch Veronica Mars Season 3.
The theme song is called "We Used to be Friends" by The Dandy Warhols.
Veronica Mars was cancelled mid-way through season 3. The last episode aired on May 22, 2007.
They break up twice, once over the summer (which is not really shown), just before seasson 2. They break up because Logan is doing reckless things and because of Duncan, who she begins seeing again.
Then they break up at the beginning of season three because Logan wants to save their friendship.
In seasons 1 & 2, she drives a Chrysler Le Baron, but in season 3 she drives a Saturn.
Veronica most likely thinks that Logan was the one that gave her the drugs at the party.
There was going to be a fourth season, however during it's third season the show did not get enough viewers and was canceled.
In season one Veronica tells her to leave after finding out that she has not quit drinking. Her mother steals a 50,000 dollar check from Veronica and her Dad before she leaves. She is not mentioned in the subsequent seasons.
Veronica Mars is a teenager who desires to be a private detective, she works with her dad learning what to do. This is a mixture between a TV detective show and a teenage flic type show but oesnt really work on either level.
Troy reappears in season 2, episode 16, but he does not return after that episode.
The first two seasons of Veronica Mars had aired on UPN however the third season which was also the last season of the show had aired on UPN's successor which is The CW.
Logan's father and a big-shot movie star, Aaron Echolls murdered Lilly Kane. They were having an affair and she threatened to tell the press about it, so he threw an ash tray at her which killed her.
Dianna Agron was the one that played Jenny Budosh in the episode that's titled "Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down" which is Episode 19 of Season 3.
Season 3, episode 9. "Spit & Eggs".