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The pilot episode of the television series Veronica Mars premiered on UPN on September 22, 2004. It was written by series creator Rob Thomas, and directed by Mark Piznarski. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the pilot introduces Kristen Bell as the title character, a high-school student moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father. Two separate mysteries are presented in the episode, which are explored throughout the season and resolved in the final and penultimate episodes.

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  • The pilot episode of the television series Veronica Mars premiered on UPN on September 22, 2004. It was written by series creator Rob Thomas, and directed by Mark Piznarski. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the pilot introduces Kristen Bell as the title character, a high-school student moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father. Two separate mysteries are presented in the episode, which are explored throughout the season and resolved in the final and penultimate episodes. Thomas originally wrote Veronica Mars as a young adult novel, featuring a male as the protagonist. He changed the gender of the protagonist because he thought a noir piece told from a female point of view would be more interesting and unique. The original pilot script was darker in tone than the one filmed, and several details were changed. Although it ranked low in the ratings, the pilot was critically acclaimed and Bell's performance as the protagonist was praised. (en)
  • Pilot/Piloto é o primeiro episódio da respeitada série de televisão de noir Veronica Mars, no qual, quase todos os personagens são incluídos a história, que é cheia de mistério e drama. Direção: Mark PizMarski (pt)
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  • Veronica Mars cuts down Wallace Fennel from the school flag pole (en)
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  • List of Veronica Mars episodes (en)
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  • * Michael Muhney as Don Lamb * Corinne Bohrer as Lianne Mars * Amanda Seyfried as Lilly Kane * Lisa Thornhill as Celeste Kane * Kyle Secor as Jake Kane * Daran Norris as Cliff McCormack * Brandon Hillock as Jerry Sacks * Duane Daniels as Van Clemmons (en)
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  • Veronica Mars (en)
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  • Pilot/Piloto é o primeiro episódio da respeitada série de televisão de noir Veronica Mars, no qual, quase todos os personagens são incluídos a história, que é cheia de mistério e drama. Direção: Mark PizMarski (pt)
  • The pilot episode of the television series Veronica Mars premiered on UPN on September 22, 2004. It was written by series creator Rob Thomas, and directed by Mark Piznarski. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the pilot introduces Kristen Bell as the title character, a high-school student moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father. Two separate mysteries are presented in the episode, which are explored throughout the season and resolved in the final and penultimate episodes. (en)
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