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[[File:DontForgetMe.png|thumb|left|Veronica's Dream]]
 
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:'''LILLY:''' You know how things are going to be now, don't you? You have to know.
 
:'''VERONICA:''' Just like this... just like this.
 
:'''LILLY:''' Don't forget about me, Veronica.
 
'''VERONICA:''' I could never.
 
   
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[[File:Lilly's_Ghost.png|thumb]]
 
Just before the bus crash, Veronica got out of the bus at the gas station and saw an apparition of Lilly running past calling out to her. Lilly had saved Veronica's life by distracting her away from the bus, where an angry [[Meg Manning]] would later deliberately tell the teacher that everyone was in when Veronica was still out.
 
 
Veronica had another dream about Lilly on her graduation day, this time imagining how life would be had Lilly not been murdered. In this scenario, Lilly is visiting Neptune High and is going to school at [[Wikipedia:Vassar College|Vassar]]. She had recently broken up with her boyfriend when he caught her cheating on him with his ex-girlfriend. She then asks why the school has a Lilly Kane Memorial Fountain.
 
 
==Casting==
 
Rob Thomas described Seyfried as "the biggest surprise of the year". When casting a series regular, he was able to see all the best actors in town, mainly because they all wanted to be a series regular. When casting Lilly Kane, who would only appear from time-to-time as "the dead girl", Thomas did not receive the same level of actors. Thomas said that he had "never had a more cut and dry audition" than he did with Seyfried. He said that she was "about 100 times better than anyone else that we saw, she was just spectacular". He continued by saying that she ended up being so good in the series that he used her three or four more times than he initially planned. <ref>http://www.slaverats.com/files/DVD_Commentary.mp3</ref>
 
 
==Comparisons==
 
Lilly often is compared to the character [[Wikipedia:Laura Palmer|Laura Palmer]] from [[Wikipedia:David Lynch|David Lynch]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:Twin Peaks|Twin Peaks]]'', who was also deceased and appeared in ''Twin Peaks'' through various flashbacks as the plot unfolded. Laura's murder, and the mystery surrounding it was a pivotal plot device in the first season of ''Twin Peaks'', as Lilly's is in ''Veronica Mars''. Comparisons could also be made to [[Wikipedia:List of Murder One characters#Jessica Costello|Jessica Costello]] on the first season of ''[[Wikipedia:Murder One (TV series)|Murder One]]'' and [[Wikipedia:Mary Alice Young|Mary Alice Young]] of ''[[Wikipedia:Desperate Housewives|Desperate Housewives]].''
 
 
== Appearances ==
 
*''[[Veronica Mars (series)|Veronica Mars]]''
 
**[[Season One]]
 
 
*** [[Pilot]]
 
*** [[Pilot]]
 
*** [[Credit Where Credit's Due]]
 
*** [[Credit Where Credit's Due]]

Revision as of 17:16, 17 April 2018

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DontForgetMe

Veronica's Dream

The "ghost" Lilly that briefly appears in Normal Is the Watchword is re-used footage from Kanes and Abel's. Amanda Seyfried did not appear in new footage for "Normal Is the Watchword" and is not listed as a guest star.

References

  • Veronica Mars: The Complete First Season, Warner Home Video, 2005, UPC 01256972774.