";s:4:"text";s:3088:"When Meg asks what Veronica has that she doesn't, the dream Veronica puts a black gag over her mouth and states "Well, Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. His best friend is Logan Echolls. Although he quickly makes his move once Veronica and Logan break up, it is implied in a dream sequence that he is threatened by the hard edge Veronica has acquired. In the episode She does not get along with her mother's boyfriend Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Duncan Kane was Veronica's ex-boyfriend, and the brother of her dead best friend, Lilly Kane. She does not make an appearance in The Big Bang Theory… Duncan is upset with Logan mainly for being so mad about Veronica, but he also harbors resentment over the fact that his dad killed Lilly, even though he knows that Logan and Aaron hate each other. She is first portrayed to be a reckless and bad teenage girl who often drinks and smokes, and probably makes a lot of bad decisions. Duncan and Veronica date for the first half of the season, until his ex-girlfriend Sometime after fleeing Neptune, Duncan is seen again in In the first two seasons, most people see Duncan as the 'golden boy' of the school (in contrast to his 'bad boy' friend, Logan), but while he is indeed kind and has a sense of honor, he also has a tendency to ignore anything that upsets or displeases him. Veronica Duncan is a recurring character in the spin-off show Young Sheldon.
She first appeared in the sixth episode Seven Deadly Sins and a Small Carl Sagan as a bad girl and one of the students Sheldon tutors, later in that episode she goes to Mary and begs to be saved by Jesus and decides to reform her ways.
Veronica appears, dressed in tight black trousers and a see-through top with her belly showing, totally opposite to Meg. She is the current love interest of George Cooper Jr. in Young Sheldon. In Season 2, Veronica and Duncan start dating again after Duncan gives Veronica a fortune cookie that says "True Love Stories Never Have Endings." All that is known about her family is that her father left when she was very young and she never heard from him again, her older sister was arrested for accidentally selling a piñata full of drugs to an undercover cop, and that her mother has a boyfriend who is abusive and not very nice. Duncan decides to take his baby daughter and run, not only making trouble for Veronica, but bringing in the FBI as well. Instead of telling Veronica that she might be his half-sister, for example, he broke up with her for no reason and wouldn't even acknowledge her presence in the school corridors.