Here's what I wrote about the theory around the end of s2 of VM:
Veronica is severely schizo and it's been her behind every murder all along - she's just too psycho to admit it. It would explain her Mary Sue tendencies, the weird are-they-real-ghosts-or-just-hallucinations things with Lily and that dream scene on the bus, the numerous off-screen deaths (Veronica blacks out when she murders people), the easy way she adapts fake personalities, her ease in manipulating others to do what she wants, the "alternate ending" to that episode where Meg dies in the hospital, the way people can be her best friend one day and completely forgotten the next... All along, we've been seeing what SHE believes happens rather than what actually happens. Unreliable narrator. And as she goes increasingly insane, the show becomes increasingly incoherent. Remember that scene where Keith tells her there is no doubt that he's her father? Well, that's just Veronica hallucinating. What he actually says is "Veronica... your real father is a man named Patrick Bateman."
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Veronica is severely schizo and it's been her behind every murder all along - she's just too psycho to admit it. It would explain her Mary Sue tendencies, the weird are-they-real-ghosts-or-just-hallucinations things with Lily and that dream scene on the bus, the numerous off-screen deaths (Veronica blacks out when she murders people), the easy way she adapts fake personalities, her ease in manipulating others to do what she wants, the "alternate ending" to that episode where Meg dies in the hospital, the way people can be her best friend one day and completely forgotten the next... All along, we've been seeing what SHE believes happens rather than what actually happens. Unreliable narrator. And as she goes increasingly insane, the show becomes increasingly incoherent. Remember that scene where Keith tells her there is no doubt that he's her father? Well, that's just Veronica hallucinating. What he actually says is "Veronica... your real father is a man named Patrick Bateman."