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The Veronica Exclusive (2015)
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This is entire series is a testament to the Streamvaudevillians working on it, the acting is spectacular and works perfectly with the editing and writing. The acting. Where to begin? Casey Caplin has the awkward, slightly nerdy Veronica Sawyer down cold, along with some of her own additions that make the character all the more realistic. She turns the script from words on a page to a realistic well-rounded character. That is not to say the writing is bad, the writers of the show have managed to perfectly take the best parts of the characters and plot line from both the film and the musical and create something even more beautiful. The script perfectly captures today's average teen and creates a Veronica Sawyer many young people can relate to and empathise with. The writing includes several nods to the source materials and creates several very quotable moments of it's own. The devil themself could not have played the part of JD, or Jane Dean, better than Megan Lambie. She creates the perfect balance between charming and unhinged, the little expressions added in, even when the camera isn't on her insert just a little fear into the hearts of everyone watching. Kadi Brazil portrays the 'mean girl' Heather Chandler perfectly, creating a more human, but still terrifying, character. Her cattish presence oozes through the screen and reminds everyone of the 'one girl' at their school. The eye rolls say it all with Leah E.R., she plays the part of the ever bored-by-life sidekick with excellence. Lizzy Phipps makes everybody desperate to leap through the screen and wrap her in a hug and never let go, Heather McNamara has always been a personal favourite and Lizzy Phipps only strengthens this. Her desperation to be loved as part of the Heathers has everybody sympathising. Lyric Bowman as the naive Martha Dunstock was brilliant casting on the part of Lily Larson, her wide-eyed take on the already lovable Martha will make your heart lurch, particularly in episode 3, the Best Friend Tag. Roan O'Brien and Poncho Ortega play jocks Kurt and Ram with seamless acting. The latter's editing skills add humorous touches, namely the 'Personal Body Count' but also creates an incredible realism to the series, so much so that the series even received a comment from somebody who believed in it so much they thought it was real. Congratulations guys, you deserve a slushie.