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The Neo Noir Classic On Netflix That's Perfect For Buffy The Vampire Slayer Fans
By Chris Snellgrove
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One of the reasons that fans are so excited about the upcoming Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot is that the original show was unlike anything else they had ever seen on television. It prominently featured a woman in a male-dominated genre (namely, demon slaying), and it did so through a killer combination of quippy comedy and heartpounding melodrama. Fans can’t help but be excited for the reboot because they are collectively asking the same question: “where else can I see something so well-written and innovative?”
As it turns out, you can see it on Netflix: the streamer is now showing Veronica Mars (2004), a noir detective show with a spunky female protagonist just as funny as everyone’s favorite Slayer. It remains one of the most highly-rated shows in television history, one that influenced countless other series while launching the career of Kristen Bell. If you’re ready to discover your new binge-worthy favorite while waiting for the Buffy reboot, then it’s past time you stream Veronica Mars on Netflix.
A Show That You Can’t Stop Watching

The premise of Veronica Mars is that the titular character is the daughter of a detective, and she solves mysteries of her own in the quirky town of Neptune, California. While she solves smaller cases (especially in Season 3), the show is mostly known for season-long mysteries, and part of the charm of watching is putting the clues together at the same time our plucky protagonist is doing so. Even if you don’t enjoy mystery shows all that much, Veronica Mars is perfectly entertaining because its tight scripts are filled with hilariously cynical comedy punctuated by moments of poignant, character-driven reflection.
The cast of Veronica Mars includes some amazing character actors, including Jason Dohring (best known outside this show for Deep Impact) as Veronica’s bad-boy boyfriend. Percy Daggs III (best known outside of this show for The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy) plays Veronica’s best friend and mystery-solving partner, while Enrico Colantoni (best known for Galaxy Quest) plays her father, a professional private investigator. Meanwhile, Francis Capra (best known for A Bronx Tale) plays a biker gang leader with a heart of gold.
The Bell Of The Ball

Everyone involved gives excellent performances, but nobody does it better than Kristen Bell, who instantly transforms Veronica Mars into one of television’s best characters. Veronica’s constantly a study in contradictions: her dainty beauty hides a tough-as-nails personality, just as her cynical humor hides a borderline manic urge to do the right thing. She’s fierce, funny, and fearless, serving as a worthy inheritor to the tough girl crown once worn so capably by Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
When Veronica Mars premiered, it was nothing short of a television sensation: showrunner Rob Thomas gambled that audiences would love a neo noir show from a female point of view, and he was completely right. The first season of the series was hailed as a critically-acclaimed masterpiece, and the show was nominated for prestigious awards, including four Saturn Awards. Following the show’s untimely cancellation after Season 3, sheer fan demand and a successful Kickstarter campaign helped it get a satisfying follow-up film, and a final fourth season would later air on Hulu.
Comedy That Leaves You Grinning

Veronica Mars put a new spin on an old genre, and reviewers longing for something new ate it up with a spoon. On Rotten Tomatoes, the show has a 92 percent rating, with critics praising the show for the whip-smart writing and amazing characterization that make this genre show a spiritual sequel to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They also singled out Kristen Bell, commending her for a career-making performance that showcased a full range of her prodigious talents as both a comedic and dramatic actor.
The critics were certainly right to single out Bell: she gives a singular performance here that helped launch one of the most rewardingly eclectic careers in Hollywood. If not for her success in Veronica Mars, she would likely never have starred as the titular character in the raunchy classic Forgetting Sarah Marshall, nor would she have headlined The Good Place, the tightest-written TV comedy since Community. Of course, it helped that Bell was so great right out of the gate: she was in her early ‘20s when the show started, but that didn’t keep her from acting circles around colleagues much older than her.
The high quality of Veronica Mars’ writing and acting helps elevate material that would otherwise have made far less of a cultural impact. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of neo noir, and the streaming era has taught me to really hate season-long mystery arcs. But this show makes both its noir theming and mysteries compelling through breezy humor and constant characterization, both of which will leave you watching episodes long after you should have gone to bed.
Time To Grab The Remote

Overall, Veronica Mars is sublime, offering rewarding stories that often transcend the medium itself. The mysteries in this show are worthy of great literature (eat your heart out, Raymond Chandler), and the characters are straight out of a high-end Broadway play. Finally, the epic scope of the season-long stories is just as compelling as any film, and mystery lovers should take note that Veronica Mars is head and shoulders better than the latest Knives Out movie.
Are you ready to embrace your inner gumshoe and dive into your new favorite show, or will you think it’s a mystery why everyone loves Veronica Mars? The only way to find out is to head home (wave down a friendly biker if you need a ride!) and stream this show on Netflix. Come for the killer theme song and stay for one of the most innovative new characters of the 21st century.

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Score up to 64% off at EcoFlow and snag free solar panels with your purchase.
SAVE 64%: Between May 6 and May 17, you can score up to 64% off at EcoFlow and snag free solar panels with your purchase.
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I live in an apartment, so I don’t exactly have a “whole home” to back up. But if there’s one thing I hate, it’s losing power. There goes the AC, the internet, the food in the fridge — it’s a total nightmare. If you actually own a house and have been putting off buying a backup power system because it’s pricey, I have some good news.
The DJI Power 1000 Mini portable power station just launched — U.S. availability is pending
Right now, EcoFlow is running a Mother’s Day Sale through May 17 with discounts as high as 64%. They’re also throwing in free hardware to sweeten the deal: All single orders between $600 and $3,000 come with a free 45W solar panel, and orders over $3,000 come with two free 160W solar panels. If you’re looking for something more portable, their RAPID Power Banks are also up to 53% off right now.
Just keep an eye on the countdown clock — it’s for the Flash Sale items that have even better, limited-time price cuts. If you miss the flash window, the standard Mother’s Day and Home Improvement deals (including a $700 installation discount for larger systems) are still valid through mid-May.
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Maddies Secret trailer reveals John Early as youve never seen him before
Comedian John Early makes his feature directorial debut with Maddie’s Secret, an offbeat homage to melodrama that he wrote and headlines as its eponymous heroine.
As an aspiring food influencer, Maddie Ralph (Early) is passionate about her cuisine. And at first glance, she’s got a picture-perfect life: a loving husband (Eric Rahill), a devoted best friend (Kate Berlant), and a job at a culinary content studio called Gourmaybe. But as the title suggests, there’s a side to Maddie she can’t stomach sharing with her loved ones. And this secret could kill her.
Out of the movie’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, I cheered Maddie’s Secret, writing in my review for Mashable, “The film is silly and strange, but even amid campy bits, sincere. So, you’ll laugh at its parody elements, but may well be genuinely moved by Early’s commitment to this strange and splendid film.”
I also said “John Early is a better ingénue than Sydney Sweeney,” comparing Maddie’s Secret to another earnest (but less entertaining) TIFF offering, Christy. And I stand by it.
Maddie’s Secret opens in theaters in New York on June 19, and in Los Angeles on June 26.
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Pride is almost here! Check out the best dating apps for LGBTQ women.
We know Pride is all year round, but there is something special about the month of June. We’re not there quite yet, but if you want a main squeeze for all the parades and parties, you gotta start looking now. How about on a dating app?
As a lesbian, you probably know all about them. Lesbian Americans (along with bisexual and gay Americans) are far more likely to have ever used dating apps than straight Americans: 51 percent to 28 percent, according to the Pew Research Center.
There are a few reasons why LGBTQ people might turn to online dating more quickly than straight folks. For one, you might live in an area without a thriving LGBTQ community, and in-person dating may be hard. If you don’t know other lesbians to begin with, how can you meet more IRL to date? (Sometimes, lesbian spaces can also be co-opted by The Straights.) Unfortunately, in-person dating may also be less safe, depending on where you live.
Hookup apps for everyone
AdultFriendFinder
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readers’ pick for casual connections
Tinder
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top pick for finding hookups
Hinge
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popular choice for regular meetups
Thankfully, we live in a time where we can find people like us with a few swipes. Lesbians are welcome on major dating apps, and there are also niche ones specifically for lesbians and other queer women and people. But which one to choose?
How to find the best dating apps for lesbians

Niche lesbian dating apps aren’t your only option for finding love.
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In Mashable’s recommendations below, you’ll find both general dating apps and apps specifically for queer people. As the former appeals to the general population, you’ll find more users in these spaces. The caveat, however, is that when you swipe on other women, you might find those coupled with men who are looking for another woman to have a threesome with (aka unicorn hunters). No judgment here, but that’s probably not what you’re looking for. Then again, people of all types are on dating apps like Tinder and Hinge. You never know who you may come across.
Then there are apps specifically for the community, like HER and Lex. If you yearn for a smaller dating scene, head for these apps. While there’s no “Grindr for lesbians” — we go into why in the FAQ section — these apps are more so like stepping into your neighborhood lesbian bar than an app like Bumble.
You can also try multiple dating apps, as each one below has a free version. You can filter by the gender you identify with and are looking for, and sometimes, as with OkCupid, there are many options to choose from.
Diving into the dating pool isn’t easy, but the water’s fine. Check out our guide below for the full rundown of our recommendations and dating app reviews.
