Sometime later, most of the jurors seem to have left, so given that they weren't allowed to leave until a verdict was rendered, Veronica must have summoned the bailiff and gotten a note to the judge, who then convened the court and heard the decision. Around here, though, that probably took all of eight minutes. The African-American woman approaches Veronica and, after telling her how impressed she is with her, suggests that she'd fit right in at "Hearst," which is apparently a local university. Well, we knew this had to happen at some point, and I will give credit to the show for getting it over with and at least trying to make it seem more organic than some other shows (let's all turn to SOAPnet and wave at 90210)! Veronica says that she was planning on leaving town at top speed after graduation, and also that the tuition would be a problem. The woman says that Hearst has some very generous scholarship and grant programs, and that she'd fight for Veronica. Veronica looks interested, but also regretful that she didn't know about this last week. If only that Kane scholarship hadn't been so important to her, she really could have let Celeste have it.
Cut to the exterior of a diner, where Veronica discovers that "MUCHAS GRACIAS, BITCH!" is written on her windshield. Well, I guess we know what language Madison Sinclair is taking in college. VMVO speculates that now she's right back where she was a year ago, socially speaking. Well, except for the fact that you're still going out with Duncan. But if that's foreshadowing, it's among the most fragrant I've ever smelled.
Veronica arrives home, notes that Keith is poring over some tax reports, and breezily tells him about the verdict. She grabs some glass cleaner and paper towels and starts to head back outside, but Keith stops her and asks what she knows about Leo's family. Veronica looks wary...













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