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The O.C. was an American teen drama television series that originally aired on FOX in the United States , and in Canada On CTV Television Network from August 5, 2003, to February 22, 2007, running a total of four seasons. The series, created by Josh Schwartz, portrays the fictional lives of a group of teenagers and their families residing in Orange County, California. The O.C. has been broadcast in more than 50 countries worldwide and was one of the most popular new dramas of 2003. The final episode of The O.C. was broadcast on February 22, 2007.[1] The O.C. went out with ratings similar to the seasons two and three, attracting an audience of 6.7 million. After the series concluded, the fourth and final season became available on iTunes, along with its animated spinoff series "Atomic County." The complete series has been made available on DVD in the United States, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Austria, Canada, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Norway and Taiwan. Image File history File linksMetadata The_O.C_Intro. ...
A teen drama is a television drama series that centers on teenage characters. ...
Josh Schwartz (born August 6, 1976) is an American screenwriter and television producer. ...
Peter Killian Gallagher (born August 19, 1955) is a Golden Globe-winning American actor. ...
Kelly Rowan (born October 26, 1965 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress well known for her modelling career and her popular character Kirsten Cohen on the FOX TV series She began modeling in her college years to earn extra cash, becoming involved in acting while working in commercials. ...
Benjamin McKenzie (born Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan on September 12, 1978) is an American actor best known for playing Ryan Atwood on the television series The O.C. // McKenzie was born in Austin, Texas to Pieter Meade Schenkkan and Mary Frances Victory, a prize-winning poet. ...
Mischa Anne Barton (born January 24, 1986) is an English actress and fashion model, known for her role as Marissa Cooper on the former Fox television teen drama // Barton was born in Hammersmith, London, to an Irish mother, Nuala (née Quinn), a photographer, and English father, Paul Marsden Barton...
Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American film and television actor. ...
Rachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981)[1] is an American actress. ...
Melinda Patrice Clarke[1] (born April 24, 1969) is an American actress who has worked on television series and films. ...
Tate Buckley Donovan (born September 25, 1963) is an American film and television actor and director. ...
Autumn Alicia Reeser (born September 21, 1980) is an American actress. ...
Willa Joanna Chance Holland[1] (born on June 18, 1991) is an American model and actress. ...
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James Christopher Carmack (born December 22, 1980), better known as Chris Carmack, is an American actor and former male fashion model. ...
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California is a song from Phantom Planets 2002 album, The Guest (album). ...
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The following is a list episodes from the FOX television series, The O.C.. A total of 27 episodes were aired for the first season of , 24 for the second season, 25 for the third season, and 16 for the fourth season. ...
Doug Liman Doug Liman (born 1965) is an American film director and producer. ...
Joseph McG McGinty Nichol (born August 9, 1968) is an American film and television producer and director. ...
Stephanie Savage is a producer for Wonderland Sound and Vision. ...
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Cities in Orange County Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. ...
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Josh Schwartz (born August 6, 1976) is an American screenwriter and television producer. ...
Cities in Orange County Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. ...
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The O.C. has been noted for its music selections, which led to some hitherto unknown bands (such as alternative band Phantom Planet, who performed the theme song to the show, "California") gaining exposure, so much so that the show's producers have released six compilation albums featuring highlighted performers. The show focuses on the life of Ryan Atwood, a troubled teenager from a broken home who is adopted by the wealthy and philanthropic Sandy and Kirsten Cohen. Ryan and his surrogate brother Seth deal with life as outsiders in the wild high-class world of Orange County, California and their often troubled and always dramatic relationships, most notably with Marissa Cooper, Summer Roberts and Taylor Townsend. The term alternative rock or alternative music1 was coined in the early 1980s to describe bands which didnt fit into the mainstream genres of the time. ...
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California is a song from Phantom Planets 2002 album, The Guest (album). ...
A compilation album is an album (music or spoken-word) featuring tracks from one or multiple recording artists, often culled from a variety of sources (such as studio albums, live albums, singles, demos and outtakes. ...
Ryan Atwood is a fictional character and main protagonist on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Ben McKenzie. ...
Information Gender Male Age 49 (flashforward) 44 (last appearance) Occupation Law Professor Former CEO of The Newport Group Family Sophie Cohen (mother) Kirsten Cohen (wife) Seth Cohen (son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father-in-law, deceased), Rose Nichol(mother-in-law,deceased) Summer Roberts...
Information Nickname(s) Kiki Kiks Gender Female Age 45 (flashforward) 40 (last appearance) Occupation Matchmaker Former CFO of The Newport Group Title Co-partner, NewMatch Family Sandy Cohen (husband) Seth Cohen(son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father) Hailey Nichol(sister) Rose Nichol(mother) ( Episode...
Information Gender Male Age 24 (flashforward) 19 (last appearance) 15 (first appearance) Date of birth 1988 Occupation Comic Book Artist Spouse(s) Summer Roberts (wife) Anna Stern (ex-girlfriend) Alex Kelly (ex-girlfriend) Episode count 92 Portrayed by Adam Brody, Tristan Price (Flashbacks) Created by Josh Schwartz Seth Ezekiel Cohen...
Cities in Orange County Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. ...
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Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
Summer Roberts Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series, The O.C. played by Rachel Bilson. ...
Information Gender Female Age 24 (flashforward) 19 (last appearance) 17 (first appearance) Date of birth February 21, 1988 Occupation Student Title Madame Taylor Townsend de Maumaront Family Veronica Townsend (mother) Spouse(s) Ryan Atwood (unknown) Seung Ho (ex-boyfriend) Jack Hess (ex-boyfriend) Henri-Michel (ex-husband) Episode count 32...
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The set of the Cohen household. Josh Schwartz, The O.C.'s creator who based the school and characters on his almna mater, The Queeler School, in Rhode Island, used a "trojan horse" strategy to get FOX's attention. He was a fan of quirky character-driven shows like Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, and My So-Called Life, but those shows had short runs and FOX was "looking for their next 90210". He met with producers McG and Stephanie Savage and developed the story of Ryan Atwood, a young teenager who finds himself living among the "rich and beautiful people" of Orange County. Schwartz recalls that they hoped the characters were "a little bit funnier and more soulful, different, and specific than the kinds you usually see in (the) genre."[2] In an interview, Schwartz stated, "I think, maybe from the early ads, people thought they were going to get a kind of melodrama. What we've done instead is something a little bit different, something that has a little bit more irony and a little bit more self-awareness and maybe is a little more successful because of that."[3] Image File history File linksMetadata Cohen_House. ...
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Josh Schwartz (born August 6, 1976) is an American screenwriter and television producer. ...
Freaks and Geeks is an American television series, created by Paul Feig and produced by Judd Apatow, that aired on NBC during the 1999â2000 TV season. ...
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Adam Brody originally auditioned for the part of Ryan Atwood, he did not bother with learning the script and just adlibbed the whole audition, this lead to Schwartz wanting nothing to do with him, however later in auditions, Brody returned at the producers' request to audition for the role of Seth. Chad Michael Murray was originally offered the role of Luke Ward's best friend, but chose One Tree Hill instead. The secondary character was later scrapped by Schwartz. Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American film and television actor. ...
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One Tree Hill is a teen television drama created by Mark Schwahn that premiered on September 23, 2003 on The WB Television Network. ...
Melinda Clarke, who plays the role of Julie Cooper-Nichol, actually read for the part of the perfect mother, Kirsten Cohen. In the pilot, there just wasn't enough material for her to read as Julie, so she was brought in to read for Kirsten.[4] The role of Kirsten eventually went to Kelly Rowan. Melinda Patrice Clarke[1] (born April 24, 1969) is an American actress who has worked on television series and films. ...
Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
Information Nickname(s) Kiki Kiks Gender Female Age 45 (flashforward) 40 (last appearance) Occupation Matchmaker Former CFO of The Newport Group Title Co-partner, NewMatch Family Sandy Cohen (husband) Seth Cohen(son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father) Hailey Nichol(sister) Rose Nichol(mother) ( Episode...
Kelly Rowan (born October 26, 1965 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress well known for her modelling career and her popular character Kirsten Cohen on the FOX TV series She began modeling in her college years to earn extra cash, becoming involved in acting while working in commercials. ...
Filming Due to labor union salary rules about filming outside of the studio zone in Los Angeles County, The O.C. was actually filmed in several southern California Beach Cities (40 miles away from the actual Newport Beach) to reduce costs. Most interior shots of homes and offices, including the Cohen household, were shot at Raleigh Studios in Manhattan Beach,[5] while most exterior shots (e.g. the pier, diner, and "the Bait Shop") were filmed in neighboring Redondo Beach[6] and Hermosa Beach.[7] The Cohen's pool is only four feet deep, so the cast do the pool scenes on their knees. The Newport Group was represented in The O.C. by the same building used for the Miami-Dade Police HQ in CSI: Miami.[8] The UCLA campus - particularly Schoenberg Hall - was used in lieu of UC Berkeley in an episode where Ryan visits college. USC was used in lieu of Brown when Summer and Seth visit. Los Angeles County is a county in California and is by far the most populous county in the United States. ...
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Binomial name Ucla xenogrammus Holleman, 1993 The largemouth triplefin, Ucla xenogrammus, is a fish of the family Tripterygiidae and only member of the genus Ucla, found in the Pacific Ocean from Viet Nam, the Philippines, Palau and the Caroline Islands to Papua New Guinea, Australia (including Christmas Island), and the...
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Broadcast The first season of The O.C. premiered on FOX in the United States on August 5, 2003 at 9:00pm ET. The series finale of The O.C. aired on February 22, 2007. The O.C. has also premiered in other countries around the world including non-English speaking countries. FOX redirects here. ...
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Cancellation and syndication On January 3, 2007, FOX officially decided to end the series.[9] There were conflicting reports as to whether The O.C. would be picked up for a fifth season by The CW Television Network. Creator Josh Schwartz seemed to be sending mixed signals about the move. In an email to Annie Barrett at Entertainment Weekly, Josh Schwartz reportedly told Ms. Barrett that: "Yeah, this season will indeed be the last. There was some speculation about a Season 5 on another network but we are having a really fun, great run and I feel like better to go out now than stay too long at the party... and after 4 seasons of the O.C., I know a lot about parties..."[10] After being questioned on the move in a separate interview with Michael Ausiello from TV Guide, Schwartz replied, "I don’t want to ever say never, because at a certain point… At this moment? No. Secretly, I would love a Julie-Kaitlin anti-Gilmore Girls show".[11] On January 19, 2007 at the Television Critic's Association tour, President of Entertainment of The CW Television Network Dawn Ostroff stated the series would not move to the CW. "Obviously, it came up but we really didn't think it made sense for us for several reasons."[12] Peter Gallagher, Rachel Bilson, Benjamin McKenzie and Adam Brody[13] shared their thoughts on the show's ending. The series finale, titled "The End's Not Near, It's Here", was written by creator Josh Schwartz and aired on February 22, 2007. is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Rachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981)[1] is an American actress. ...
Benjamin McKenzie (born Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan on September 12, 1978) is an American actor best known for playing Ryan Atwood on the television series The O.C. // McKenzie was born in Austin, Texas to Pieter Meade Schenkkan and Mary Frances Victory, a prize-winning poet. ...
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The Ends Not Near, Its Here is the 92nd episode and series finale of the FOX television series, The O.C.. It originally aired on Thursday, February 22, 2007. ...
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The U.S. cable network SOAPnet purchased the syndication rights to The O.C., and as of April 9, 2007 the channel has been airing reruns of the show. It is part of the afternoon, high school drama line up, together with Beverly Hills, 90210 and One Tree Hill.[14] SOAPnet (stylized from 2000 to 2002 as SoapNet) is an American cable television channel. ...
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Beginning in late August 2007, the Canadian channel MuchMusic began syndication. OMNI.1, another Canadian mainstream channel, also began syndication of The O.C. in early September 2007. Both channels began with the first season and will broadcast the entire series in episodic order. The O.C. airs at 11:00AM for OMNI.1,4:00PM and 7:00PM for MuchMusic, EST. The show was also syndicated by another French-Canadian channel, VRAK.TV. MuchMusic (often referred to only as Much) is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel owned by CTV Limited; a division of CTVglobemedia dedicated to music, music-related programs and youth culture. ...
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In Australia where the show became very popular, the Nine Network aired the pilot but dropped the show due to low ratings. The show was then picked up by Network Ten and the entire series was aired. Currently, the show airs every day on the Foxtel cable channel Arena. The entire series is also available on DVD. The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network based in Willoughby, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney. ...
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In New Zealand, recently launched SKY Television channel Vibe will begin syndication of the first season beginning October, 2007. In the United Kingdom, The O.C. is syndicated on E4. Two episodes are shown daily in chronological order. In Norway, the series is syndicated on TV3 with one episode aired daily from Monday to Friday in chronological order. In Denmark it was TV Danmark(Now called Kanal 5) who aired the show. In Brazil, The O.C. is syndicated on SBT, dubbed in portuguese language. All the first three seasons were shown and, as of February 2008, the fourth season was being aired. SKY Network Television Limited (ASX: ; NZX: SKT), often trading as SKY, is a New Zealand pay television service. ...
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The following is a list episodes from the FOX television series, The O.C.. A total of 27 episodes were aired for the first season of , 24 for the second season, 25 for the third season, and 16 for the fourth season. ...
Season one
" Pilot," the first episode of The O.C. The first season of The O.C. premiered on August 5, 2003 in the United States, featuring a total of 27 episodes. The premiere shows a new life for Ryan Atwood, a struggling 16 year old high school student from Chino, California. He is sent to jail and meets his attorney, Sanford Cohen, who gets him out. Sandy accepts him in his house and Ryan is introduced to this new life of luxury and wealth. He now lives with Sandy, his wife Kirsten, and their 16-year-old son, the geeky-good looking Seth. During the season, Ryan and Marissa, the beautiful next-door neighbor, develop a relationship despite Marissa having a boyfriend, the jock Luke. Seth had always been in love with Summer, Marissa's best friend, but she didn't even know his name. Later on they fall in love despite Seth's brief relationship with Anna Stern. Jimmy, Marissa's dad, lands in financial trouble, so Julie, his wife, leaves him. Ryan and Marissa's relationship falls apart when new kid on the block Oliver Trask comes to town. His overpossessive and turbulent past drives a wedge in between Ryan and Marissa's relationship leading to their break up. Trask then threatens to kill himself but is talked out of doing so by Ryan. Luke starts dating Julie secretly. Marissa finds out and the couple has to break up. Near the end of the season, Julie and Caleb, Kirsten's father, get married. Ryan discovers that he may be the father of the unborn child of his ex-girlfriend, Theresa, who Ryan has a brief relationship with after his break up with Marissa. He decides to leave the Cohen family and his current girlfriend, Marissa, to support her through her pregnancy. Upon finding out that Ryan is moving back to Chino with Theresa, Seth sails away in his boat, leaving farewell notes for his parents and Summer. Image File history File links OC-101. ...
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Premiere is the first episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Doug Liman. ...
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Ryan Atwood is a fictional character and main protagonist on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Ben McKenzie. ...
Summer Roberts Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series, The O.C. played by Rachel Bilson. ...
Anna Stern is a fictional character from the first season of the FOX series The O.C., played by Samaire Armstrong. ...
James Jimmy Cooper is a fictional character on the FOX television drama The O.C.. The character is played by Tate Donovan. ...
Oliver Trask was a highly controversial fictional character who appeared during the first season of the FOX series The O.C. He was played by Taylor Handley. ...
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Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
Caleb Nichol was a fictional character on The O.C., portrayed by Alan Dale during the shows first and second seasons. ...
Season two The second season began on November 4, 2004 in the United States. It featured a total of 24 episodes. At the start of the season, it is revealed that Seth ran away to Portland, Oregon, where he has been staying with Luke and Luke's father. Ryan has spent the summer in Chino, living with Theresa Diaz, the supposed pregnant woman dating Ryan, and her mother, and working on a construction site. Sandy and Kirsten try to get their boys to come back home, but Seth will not go back unless Ryan returns. As Ryan realizes over time he would be happier back in Orange County with the Cohens, Theresa tells Ryan that she lost the baby. This prompts Ryan and Seth to return to Newport. Summer is mad at Seth for leaving, so she has a new boyfriend, Zach Stevens. They date during a large part of the season, but both Seth and Summer know that they still want to be together. Marissa is also dating someone new, her gardener D.J., since she thought Ryan was not coming back. D.J. realizes she is only using him to piss off her mom, so he breaks up with her. Seth ends up working under Alex at the Bait Shop. They have a brief relationship, but Alex, revealed to be bisexual, starts dating Marissa. Meanwhile Julie and Caleb have sent Marissa's sister Kaitlin off to boarding school. Julie is unhappy, since she only got married for money, and she starts seeing her ex-husband Jimmy again. In the end, Caleb stated that he knew about their affair and was willing to overlook it. However he believes she is having a relationship with an ex-boyfriend with whom she made a sex tape in the 80's and wants to divorce her. Also, Ryan starts a relationship with Lindsay, a new girl at school. Their relationship flounders when Newport finds out that she is the love child of Caleb and half-sister to Kirsten, making her Ryan's aunt by adoption, at Seth's Chrismukkah party. A blood test was then taken and Caleb finds out that Lindsay was, indeed, his daughter, but Lindsay decides to move away despite the news. After Lindsay and her mother move to Chicago, Ryan's brother Trey is released from prison. As he has nowhere else to go, the Cohens invite him to stay with them while he gets his life in order. Ryan does not trust Trey very much and accuses him of stealing a very expensive watch. Trey hadn't stolen the watch, he had gone back to the store later and bought it for Ryan to thank him. Trey was actually trying to be on his best behavior. However, he soon gets into trouble with drugs, and while high, attempts to rape Marissa. Meanwhile, Kirsten begins drinking heavily, a problem that is further aggravated after her father dies of a heart attack. As the season ends, the Cohens stage an intervention and Kirsten leaves for rehab. Ryan then discovers his brother's attempted rape of Marissa, and confronts Trey. The two fight and Trey is about to kill Ryan when Marissa arrives and shoots Trey to save Ryan. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (480x720, 68 KB) Summary Screenshot from Episode 214 Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The Rainy Day Women is the 41st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Michael Fresno. ...
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Nickname: Location of Portland in Multnomah County and the state of Oregon Coordinates: , Country State Counties Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas Incorporated February 8, 1851 Government - Type Commission - Mayor Tom Potter[1] - Commissioners Sam Adams Randy Leonard Dan Saltzman Erik Sten - Auditor Gary Blackmer Area - City 376. ...
Luke Ward is a fictional character from the FOX television series The O.C., played by Chris Carmack. ...
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Cities in Orange County Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. ...
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In human sexuality, bisexuality describes a man or woman having a sexual orientation to persons of either or both sexes (a man or woman who sexually likes both sexes; people who are sexually and/or romantically attracted to both males and females). ...
Lindsay Gardner is a fictional character who was featured during the second season of the FOX series, The O.C., played by Shannon Lucio. ...
Caleb Nichol was a fictional character on The O.C., portrayed by Alan Dale during the shows first and second seasons. ...
Information Nickname(s) Kiki Kiks Gender Female Age 45 (flashforward) 40 (last appearance) Occupation Matchmaker Former CFO of The Newport Group Title Co-partner, NewMatch Family Sandy Cohen (husband) Seth Cohen(son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father) Hailey Nichol(sister) Rose Nichol(mother) ( Episode...
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Trey Atwood (played by Bradley Stryker) in the 11th episode The Homecoming of The O.C. Trey Atwood is a fictional character on the FOX series The O.C. He is, thus far, the only character that was played by two actors -- Bradley Stryker during the first season, and Logan...
Season three The third season began on September 8, 2005 in the United States and featured a total of 25 episodes. The season begins with Kirsten still in rehab and Trey in a coma. Trey eventually comes out of his coma and, after Julie Cooper briefly attempts to blackmail him into blaming Ryan for the shooting, he leaves town. Also in the beginning of the season, after they have waited a long time, Ryan and Marissa have sex the night before she is to move to Hawaii. But her father Jimmy has serious troubles with a mafiosi he can't pay back, and he has to flee without his family to Hawaii, while he was about to marry Julie again. Marissa escapes charges over the shooting, but is expelled from Harbor and is forced to attend Newport Union, a nearby public school. There she meets Johnny, a surfer and his sidekick Chilli. Ryan is also thrown out of Harbor after punching the Dean because he manhandled Marissa. Johnny falls in love with Marissa, and she eventually has to choose between him and Ryan. Ryan is re-admitted to Harbor as it is revealed that the Dean was currently having a sexual relationship with Taylor Townsend. Marissa is re-admitted to Harbor after her friends stage a campaign, with the assistance of Marissa's former rival Taylor. Marissa's younger sister Kaitlin returns from boarding school and takes a liking to Johnny but Marissa can't deny that she has feelings for Johnny; she loves Ryan but her crush on Johnny makes her relationship with Ryan shaky. After Marissa chooses Ryan, a drunk Johnny falls to his death from a cliff on the beach. After the death of Johnny; Kaitlin, distraught with his death returns to boarding school away from the terror. Seth and Summer continue their relationship. Problems include Seth smoking marijuana and skipping his college interview but the two work things out and their relationship stabilizes.Ryan and Marissa become more distant from each other and they both agree that despite the fact that they love each other it isn't working so they break up. Ryan then has a short relationship with Johnny's cousin Sadie before she moves back to her home town. While everything is going on with Marissa, Julie finds comfort with Dr. Roberts, Summer's father, and they finally tell Summer and Marissa about their relationship. Unable to come to terms with Johnny's death and the break up with Ryan, Marissa becomes involved with Kevin Volchok another surfer with a "bad boy" reputation. However, she catches him cheating on her during the prom and ends their relationship. In the third season finale, an intoxicated Volchok, still reeling from his break-up with Marissa, rams Marissa and Ryan off the road and over a cliff. Ryan survives the crash and pulls Marissa from the wrecked car. A sad Ryan looks to Marissa, while she asks him to stay instead of go and get help , they both in love look at each other and then Marissa Cooper dies in Ryan Atwood's arms. Image File history File links OC-325. ...
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The Graduates is the 76th and the twenty-fifth episode of the third season episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. // Rosalind Chao as Dr. Kim Cam Gigandet as Kevin Volchok Willa Holland as Kaitlin Cooper Michael Nouri as Dr. Neil Roberts Autumn Reeser as Taylor Townsend Paula...
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Information Nickname(s) Kiki Kiks Gender Female Age 45 (flashforward) 40 (last appearance) Occupation Matchmaker Former CFO of The Newport Group Title Co-partner, NewMatch Family Sandy Cohen (husband) Seth Cohen(son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father) Hailey Nichol(sister) Rose Nichol(mother) ( Episode...
Trey Atwood (played by Bradley Stryker) in the 11th episode The Homecoming of The O.C. Trey Atwood is a fictional character on the FOX series The O.C. He is, thus far, the only character that was played by two actors -- Bradley Stryker during the first season, and Logan...
Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
James Jimmy Cooper is a fictional character on the FOX television drama The O.C.. The character is played by Tate Donovan. ...
Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
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Information Gender Female Age 24 (flashforward) 19 (last appearance) 17 (first appearance) Date of birth February 21, 1988 Occupation Student Title Madame Taylor Townsend de Maumaront Family Veronica Townsend (mother) Spouse(s) Ryan Atwood (unknown) Seung Ho (ex-boyfriend) Jack Hess (ex-boyfriend) Henri-Michel (ex-husband) Episode count 32...
Kevin Volchok is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Cam Gigandet. ...
Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
Season four The fourth and final season began on November 2, 2006 in the United States, and featured a total of 16 episodes. The season begins with everyone coping with the death of Marissa Cooper. Ryan has moved out of the Cohen household and becomes a cage fighter to deal with his anger. Summer begins attending Brown University, where she throws herself into environmental activism, and avoids calls from Seth, who stays in Newport and finds a job at a comic book shop. Marissa's younger sister Kaitlin returns to Newport from boarding school and starts attending Harbor. Julie, meanwhile, hires a private detective to track down Volchok, who had fled to Mexico. She plans to have Ryan take revenge on Volchok, presumably by killing him. Ultimately, with Seth and Sandy's help, Ryan allows Volchok to turn himself in to the authorities. Ryan subsequently moves back in with the Cohens. In the meantime, Taylor Townsend who is previously thought to have been in Paris attending the Sorbonne, secretly returns to Newport after impulsively marrying a Frenchman. He then refuses to grant her a divorce. Ryan helps her by posing as her lover to get her husband to agree to the divorce, after which she and Ryan begin a romantic relationship. In Chrismukk-huh Ryan receives a letter from Marissa(she wrote it before planning to leave Newport) saying that she still loves him , but she was going so that they could both move on. He finally understands that he will never forget Marissa, however he will have to move on , so he finally says goodbye to Marissa. After releasing rabbits from a laboratory, Summer is suspended from Brown for a semester and returns to California where she and Seth reconcile. Julie Cooper begins a relationship with wealthy Texan businessman Gordon Bullit, however, she soon becomes conflicted when she falls for Ryan's biological father, Frank, who was released from prison. Near the end of the fourth season, Kirsten becomes pregnant with a baby girl, and she and Sandy consider whether Newport is the right place to bring up another child. A powerful earthquake hits Newport, and the Cohens' house is damaged beyond repair. Ryan and Seth go back to Berkeley to convince a gay couple who live in their old house to sell it to them. Kirsten has her baby. At Julie's wedding to Bullit she says "I can't do this without Kiki" so the wedding is brought there so that Kirsten can be with them. After seeing everything that has happened in the house the gay couple decide to sell their house to the Cohens. Ryan and Taylor begin their relationship again when they realize they both love each other still. Julie finally decides to stay single and raise her baby boy alone with Kaitlin and get her life back on track without a man. Fast forward to a few years later when Seth and Summer finally get married, Taylor and Ryan share a look at their wedding (it is up to the viewer to decide whether or not they are together), Julie goes back to college and graduates, where we see Kaitlin, Bullit, Frank, and Ryan's half-brother (again, it is up to the viewer to decide the scenario). Ryan becomes an architect and the show closes with him asking a boy, alone with only a bike, if he needs help just as Sandy helped him in the very first episode. All ends well with Ryan asking the boy, "Hey kid, need help?" The kid looks up and then looks away. (This scene mirrors the opening scene of The O.C., where Sandy offers to help Ryan.) Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1000x667, 81 KB) This image is of a screencap of the television series The O.C., it is intended for use in the article The end is not near, its here to visually aid and provide critical commentary in describing a...
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The Ends Not Near, Its Here is the 92nd episode and series finale of the FOX television series, The O.C.. It originally aired on Thursday, February 22, 2007. ...
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Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
Brown University is a private university located in Providence, Rhode Island. ...
Environmentalism is the support of or involvement with the environmental movement by environmentalists. ...
Kaitlin Cooper is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C.. Similar to Trey Atwood, the character is the second in the series to be played by two performers â Shailene Woodley in the first season, and Willa Holland from the third season onward. ...
Information Gender Female Age 24 (flashforward) 19 (last appearance) 17 (first appearance) Date of birth February 21, 1988 Occupation Student Title Madame Taylor Townsend de Maumaront Family Veronica Townsend (mother) Spouse(s) Ryan Atwood (unknown) Seung Ho (ex-boyfriend) Jack Hess (ex-boyfriend) Henri-Michel (ex-husband) Episode count 32...
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Inscription over the entrance to the Sorbonne The front of the Sorbonne Building The name Sorbonne (La Sorbonne) is commonly used to refer to the historic University of Paris in Paris, France or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and Sorbonne has actually...
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Specials The O.C. has had two television specials, containing behind-the-scenes information, interviews and bloopers. The two specials were broadcast prior to the second season. A television special is a television program, typically a short film or television movie, which interrupts or temporarily replaces programming normally scheduled for a given time slot. ...
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Main characters - Further information: List of recurring characters in The O.C.
- Sandy Cohen (played by Peter Gallagher) - Season 1 - Season 4: An idealistic public defender who takes in Ryan Atwood. Early in Season 1, he takes a job at a private law firm. He is fired from the firm in Season 2 after helping Caleb with his case, after which he starts his own private law office. He later becomes the CEO of the Newport Group until its main office is burnt down (accidentally) by his son and he decides to return to the public defender's office. Sandy is a graduate of UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall law school. In the final episode, after returning to the Berkeley home, Sandy is shown teaching law at Berkeley.
- Kirsten Cohen (played by Kelly Rowan) - Season 1 - Season 4: The linchpin of O.C. society. She is the wife of Sandy Cohen and the mother of Seth. She is the former CFO of her late father's (Caleb Nichol) real estate company, the Newport Group. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley with a degree in Art History. A recovering alcoholic, Kirsten is a co-founder of the NewMatch dating service with Julie.
- Ryan Atwood (played by Benjamin McKenzie) - Season 1 - Season 4: A troubled teenager from Chino thrown headlong into the privileged community of Newport Beach, California, having been taken in by Sandy Cohen after his mother (Dawn Atwood) threw him out of their family home. Ryan has an on/off relationship with Marissa Cooper before she's killed. He begins to date Taylor Townsend in the fourth season. However, after an earthquake hits Newport, they break up. Six months later they realize they still love each other. In the end, Ryan graduates from UC Berkeley and becomes an architect. He also learns from Sandy and offers help to a troubled boy, saying the last words on the show: "Hey kid, need any help?".
- Marissa Cooper (played by Mischa Barton) - Season 1 - Season 3: The first of the "core four" to leave the series at the end of season three. Marissa is arguably the most conflicted of the main characters, frequently battling with drugs and alcohol. Marissa's relationships with her parents, boyfriends, and fellow classmates are often tumultuous. She is Summer's best friend and Ryan's on and off love interest. She shoots Ryan's brother Trey, who had tried to rape her. When Ryan finds out he immediately goes to find Trey. A fight ensues, and in order to stop Trey from killing Ryan, Marissa shoots him in the back. Marissa is killed in a car accident after her last boyfriend, Kevin Volchok, runs her and Ryan off the road. She's on her way to the airport to catch a flight to Hawaii, where she would have worked on the boat her father Jimmy was captaining. They would have been taking the boat to Greece. She is survived by Kaitlin and a half-brother via Frank Atwood and her mother Julie.
- Seth Cohen (played by Adam Brody) - Season 1 - Season 4: The awkward adolescent son of Sandy and Kirsten Cohen. He is known for his quick quips and pop-culture references. He is also the love interest of Summer Roberts. He proposes to Summer in the fourth season, knowing that she might be pregnant. After he learns she is not pregnant the thought of marriage begins to scare him. In the finale, six months after the tragic earthquake, Seth and Summer take time to pursue separate interests and he gets married sometime later to Summer Roberts with Ryan as the best man and Taylor as the maid of honor.
- Luke Ward (played by Chris Carmack) - Season 1: Marissa's jock ex-boyfriend and regular cast member episodes 1-24. Luke is the oldest of the three sons of Carson and Meredith Ward, and the older brother of Brad and Eric Ward (seen in season 4 being Kaitlin's "friends"). He had an affair with Julie Cooper after he and Marissa broke up. The first main character to leave the show, Luke and his father moved to Portland after the people of Newport learned that his father was gay.
- Julie Cooper-Nichol (played by Melinda Clarke) - Season 1 - Season 4: The mother of Kaitlin Cooper and the late Marissa Cooper. At the beginning of the show she's married to financial planner Jimmy Cooper, but after learning that he had stolen large sums of money from his clients, Julie divorces him. She had an affair with her daughters ex-boyfriend, Luke, while dating Caleb. She later marries Caleb Nichol and attempts to take-over as CEO of the Newport Group, with no success. Following Caleb’s death, she becomes engaged to Dr. Neil Roberts. The engagement falls apart after Marissa's death, and she becomes single again. Julie becomes involved with Frank Atwood in the fourth season and in the final episode, before Julie's attempted wedding to Bullit, it's revealed that Julie was carrying Frank's baby. In the finale, Julie graduates from college sometime in the future.
- Summer Roberts (played by Rachel Bilson) - Season 1 - Season 4: The socialite of the four main teen characters (Ryan, Seth, Marissa and Summer). She is the love interest of Seth, and best friend to Marissa. She is the daughter of Dr. Neil Roberts. Initially Summer is the 'bitch' of the group but it soon became clear this is a cover for her own insecurities. Her mother left when her parents divorced and she has had no contact with her since. Her stepmother, nicknamed the "step-monster", although Summer occasionally mentions her, was shown from behind in season 4. She and Seth believe Summer is pregnant in the fourth season and they planned to get married. After they find out that she isn't, they break off the engagement, though not their relationship. Six months after the earthquake, Summer and Seth go their separate ways, allowing Summer to pursue her environmental interests, but the two get married sometime in the future.
- Taylor Townsend (played by Autumn Reeser) - Season 4: Introduced in Season Three as a neurotic perfectionist student who battles Marissa for full control of Harbor High School's social scene. Summer and Seth become friends with Taylor after learning how lonely she is. In the season three finale, Seth tells her she has become inner circle material, making her a part of the short-lived “Fab Five.” In Season 4, Taylor becomes the love interest of Ryan Atwood. She is the daughter of the ill spirited Veronica Townsend.
- Caleb Nichol (played by Alan Dale) - Season 2: Kirsten's businessman father and later Julie Cooper's husband. His character recurs throughout the first season, and he becomes a regular during the second season. Caleb is the show's first main character to die (from a heart attack). The reading of his will reveals that Caleb was broke, and leaves his widow Julie with nothing.
- Kaitlin Cooper (played by Willa Holland) - Season 4: The daughter of Jimmy Cooper and Julie Cooper-Nichol and sister to the late Marissa Cooper. After returning from boarding school, she begins attending high school in Newport during the fourth season. Her personality is more similar to her mother's rather than her father's, and quite different from that of her older sister Marissa. In the finale, Kaitlin is shown congratulating her mother for graduating. She has a younger half-brother courtesy of Frank Atwood and Julie.
- Jimmy Cooper (played by Tate Donovan) - Season 1 - Season 2: Marissa's and Kaitlin's father (and Julie's ex-husband). He was a regular cast member for episodes 1-34, but his character left Newport for Maui. He returns following Caleb's death at the end of the second season and almost remarries Julie. After running into financial troubles (and being attacked), he decides to leave Newport again early in the third season. He lives on a boat for part of season 2, and as of the end of season 3, he is the captain of ship that is sailing in the Greek Islands. He returns in season 4 in the episode The Chrismukk-huh, but only in a parallel universe, where he is married to Kirsten.
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Information Gender Male Age 49 (flashforward) 44 (last appearance) Occupation Law Professor Former CEO of The Newport Group Family Sophie Cohen (mother) Kirsten Cohen (wife) Seth Cohen (son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father-in-law, deceased), Rose Nichol(mother-in-law,deceased) Summer Roberts...
Peter Killian Gallagher (born August 19, 1955) is a Golden Globe-winning American actor. ...
Ryan Atwood is a fictional character and main protagonist on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Ben McKenzie. ...
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The University of California, Berkeley (also known as Cal, UC Berkeley, UCB, or simply Berkeley) is a prestigious, public, coeducational university situated in the foothills of Berkeley, California to the east of San Francisco Bay, overlooking the Golden Gate and its bridge. ...
Boalt Hall The UC Berkeley School of Law, commonly referred to as Boalt Hall, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. ...
Information Nickname(s) Kiki Kiks Gender Female Age 45 (flashforward) 40 (last appearance) Occupation Matchmaker Former CFO of The Newport Group Title Co-partner, NewMatch Family Sandy Cohen (husband) Seth Cohen(son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father) Hailey Nichol(sister) Rose Nichol(mother) ( Episode...
Kelly Rowan (born October 26, 1965 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress well known for her modelling career and her popular character Kirsten Cohen on the FOX TV series She began modeling in her college years to earn extra cash, becoming involved in acting while working in commercials. ...
CFO is usually short for Chief Financial Officer, but may also mean: Carrier frequency offset Ceramic fiber optics Chief Fire Officer Chief of Flight Operations Conselho Federal de Odontologia (cfo. ...
Caleb Nichol was a fictional character on The O.C., portrayed by Alan Dale during the shows first and second seasons. ...
Sather Tower (the Campanile) looking out over the San Francisco Bay and Mount Tamalpais. ...
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Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
Ryan Atwood is a fictional character and main protagonist on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Ben McKenzie. ...
Benjamin McKenzie (born Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan on September 12, 1978) is an American actor best known for playing Ryan Atwood on the television series The O.C. // McKenzie was born in Austin, Texas to Pieter Meade Schenkkan and Mary Frances Victory, a prize-winning poet. ...
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Dawn Atwood is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Daphne Ashbrook. ...
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The University of California, Berkeley (also known as Cal, UC Berkeley, UCB, or simply Berkeley) is a prestigious, public, coeducational university situated in the foothills of Berkeley, California to the east of San Francisco Bay, overlooking the Golden Gate and its bridge. ...
Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
Mischa Anne Barton (born January 24, 1986) is an English actress and fashion model, known for her role as Marissa Cooper on the former Fox television teen drama // Barton was born in Hammersmith, London, to an Irish mother, Nuala (née Quinn), a photographer, and English father, Paul Marsden Barton...
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Information Gender Male Age 24 (flashforward) 19 (last appearance) 15 (first appearance) Date of birth 1988 Occupation Comic Book Artist Spouse(s) Summer Roberts (wife) Anna Stern (ex-girlfriend) Alex Kelly (ex-girlfriend) Episode count 92 Portrayed by Adam Brody, Tristan Price (Flashbacks) Created by Josh Schwartz Seth Ezekiel Cohen...
Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American film and television actor. ...
Popular culture, or pop culture, (literally: the culture of the people) consists of the cultural elements that prevail (at least numerically) in any given society, mainly using the more popular media, in that societys vernacular language and/or an established lingua franca. ...
Summer Roberts Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series, The O.C. played by Rachel Bilson. ...
Luke Ward is a fictional character from the FOX television series The O.C., played by Chris Carmack. ...
James Christopher Carmack (born December 22, 1980), better known as Chris Carmack, is an American actor and former male fashion model. ...
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Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
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Kaitlin Cooper is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C.. Similar to Trey Atwood, the character is the second in the series to be played by two performers â Shailene Woodley in the first season, and Willa Holland from the third season onward. ...
Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
James Jimmy Cooper is a fictional character on the FOX television drama The O.C.. The character is played by Tate Donovan. ...
Caleb Nichol was a fictional character on The O.C., portrayed by Alan Dale during the shows first and second seasons. ...
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Summer Roberts Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series, The O.C. played by Rachel Bilson. ...
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Dr. Neil Roberts is a fictional character on the FOX series, The O.C., played by Michael Nouri. ...
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Autumn Alicia Reeser (born September 21, 1980) is an American actress. ...
Ryan Atwood is a fictional character and main protagonist on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Ben McKenzie. ...
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Kaitlin Cooper is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C.. Similar to Trey Atwood, the character is the second in the series to be played by two performers â Shailene Woodley in the first season, and Willa Holland from the third season onward. ...
Willa Joanna Chance Holland[1] (born on June 18, 1991) is an American model and actress. ...
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Information Gender Female Age 43 (flashforward) 38 (last appearance) Occupation College Graduate Former CEO of the Newport Group Relationships Lance Baldwin (ex-boyfriend) Jimmy Cooper (ex-husband) Caleb Nichol (husband) (deceased) Luke Ward (ex-lover) Dr. Neil Roberts (ex-fiancé) Spencer Bullit (ex-boyfriend) Gordon Bullit (ex-fiancé) Frank Atwood...
Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
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Popularity U.S. television ratings Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of The O.C. on FOX. | Season | Timeslot (EDT) | Premiere | Finale | Rank | Viewers (m) | | 1 | Tuesday 9:00PM (August 5, 2003 - September 16, 2003) | August 5, 2003 | May 5, 2004 | #53 | 9.7[15] | | Wednesday 9:00PM (October 29, 2003 - May 5, 2004) | | 2 | Thursday 8:00PM | November 4, 2004 | May 19, 2005 | #85 | 7.0[16] | | 3 | Thursday 8:00PM (September 8, 2005 - December 15, 2005) | September 8, 2005 | May 18, 2006 | #105 | 5.68[17] | | Thursday 9:00PM (January 12, 2006 - May 18, 2006) | | 4 | Thursday 9:00PM | November 2, 2006 | February 22, 2007 | #123 | 4.3[18] | According to The Futon Critic, "for its seven-week summer [of 2003] run, The O.C. averaged 8.43 million viewers and increased its viewership by more than 17% from its premiere by the end of the summer."[19] However, its viewership numbers from the summer were not factored into their 2003-2004 season average because it aired before the start of the 2003-2004 U.S. television season. is the 217th day of the year (218th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The FOX soap's audience perked up, starting from February 2004, when it started airing directly after episodes of the third season of American Idol. An example of this was when the show earned a series high of 12.7 million viewers for the episode, The Rivals. 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â // February 29, 2004 Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigns as president of Haiti and flees the country for the Central African Republic. ...
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The FOX network gave the show a vote of confidence when it moved The O.C. to Thursdays at 8:00 during the fall of 2004 to boost Thursday night ratings. The move resulted in some small success by improving the 8:00-9:00 (Eastern & Pacific time) timeslot, yet the network was unable to find a program in the 9:00-10:00 (Eastern & Pacific time) time slot to hold on to The O.C.'s audience. The show's overall audience declined sharply in its third season. An example of this decline was shown when it attracted 7.36 million viewers[20] for the March 9, 2006 episode, which aired after a special Thursday night results show during the fifth season of American Idol. Although these numbers were a small improvement of its third season average, it retained just 28% of Idol's audience,[21] which is well below the rate earned by most programs that air following hit shows and especially well below its post-Idol retention rate in the spring of 2004. is the 68th day of the year (69th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The fourth season of The O.C. faced stiff competition in the form of Grey's Anatomy and CSI on Thursdays at 9:00. To boost ratings, FOX network launched a "Save The O.C." webpage, containing a petition to be signed by viewers who wanted to keep the show alive. This article is about the television series. ...
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Despite The O.C. continuing to suffer from decreased ratings in its fourth season, critics reacted positively to the quality of the show, noting that it managed to become "fresh" and closer to the quality of the first season of The O.C. Schwartz had admitted being more involved in the writing during the fourth season. Many fans, however, criticized the show after writing off the popular character Marissa Cooper, and some fans cite that as the reason for the ratings drop during season four. Marissa Cooper is a fictional character from the FOX television network series The O.C.. She is portrayed by English-born actress Mischa Barton. ...
The series finale of The O.C., titled "The End's Not Near, It's Here", received a ratings surge with a total 6.676 million viewers, with a peak of 7.6 million viewers. This is in contrast to the penultimate episode of The O.C., titled "The Night Moves", which only received 3.63 million viewers. The Ends Not Near, Its Here is the 92nd episode and series finale of the FOX television series, The O.C.. It originally aired on Thursday, February 22, 2007. ...
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In popular culture The O.C. has also been referred to on several TV shows and books: - MADtv had a recurring sketch in its ninth and tenth season called The B.S. (Big Store), which was a teen drama like The O.C., only it took place at a huge retail store similar to Wal-Mart. MADtv also had an O.C. parody with the real castmembers of The O.C. housing American Idol losers Justin Guarini (Jordan Peele), William Hung (Bobby Lee), and Clay Aiken (Ron Pederson).
- Jack McFarland on Will & Grace made a remark about "25 year old children and 35 year old parents" in the episode Christmas Break.
- In the British teen drama Skins, in the episode 'Michelle', Chris states "Its like an episode of The O.C. in here" when Tony is being attacked verbally and 'bitch slapped' in class.
- In the American sitcom Arrested Development, various characters shorten Orange County (the county that the show is set in) as "The OC," always prompting Michael Bluth, the main character, to reply, "Don't call it that."
- The following TV characters have revealed themselves to be fans of The O.C.:
- Conversely, Dr. Cox from Scrubs mentioned in the episode "My Old Friend's New Friend" that he could not care less about "The O.C."
- On the TeenNick show Unfabulous one of the characters added that he had to keep up with his reruns of the O.C. over the summer because of his crush on Mischa Barton. On another episode, "The Toot", Principal Brandywine remarks that "this is not another episode of the O.C."
- On Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, the teenagers are often seen watching episodes of The O.C. in their houses.
- In the Australian soap opera Neighbours, some of the characters (particularly the Timmins family and Summer Hoyland) are avid fans of The O.C. However, Bree Timmins claims the show's "storylines never move on" and lost interest. Though she did use Ryan and Marissa as an example of true love to her sister. Alan Dale, who played Caleb Nichol on The O.C., played Jim Robinson, one of the core characters on Neighbours, from 1985 until the early '90s.
- On the British sitcom My Family, Michael is asked by his mother if he wants The O.C. recorded while he is on an army training course.
- The sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live had a skit entitled "Dear Sister", where a melodramatic shooting scene occurs, parodying the O.C. scene where Marissa shoots Trey. This skit has become a popular internet phenomenon, spawning many pop culture adaptations to various films and TV shows.
- In The Simpsons episode "Milhouse of Sand and Fog" there is a scene parodying The O.C., in addition to a cheating scene, it also involves the O.C. gang going to Knott's Berry Farm (along with a person dressed as Snoopy), with The O.C.'s theme song "California" playing (Snoopy then forces the O.C. kids to take out money from an ATM at gunpoint). Ryan Atwood, a main character on the show, once played Snoopy in a school musical. "California" is also played over the end credits.
- In The Princess Diaries series of novels by Meg Cabot, it is mentioned that Princess Mia Thermopolis is a fan of The O.C. She mentions attending boring state functions with people who have never heard of the show, let alone know what's going on between Seth and Summer's on-again-off-again romance. She also cites Sandy and Kirsten Cohen as one of the couples she would be totally bummed to find out were breaking up.
- On NBC's spy-comedy Chuck, in the episode "Chuck Versus The Sandworm," the scene where Chuck runs in dramatic fashion to the Halloween party parodies the end scene of The O.C. episode, "The Countdown," using the same soundtrack, slow-motion effects and similar placement of the characters. The O.C. and Chuck were both created by Josh Schwartz.
- On ABC's dramedy Ugly Betty, the episode "A Nice Day for a Posh Wedding", the character Bradford Meade suffers a heart attack. Bradford Meade is portrayed by Alan Dale who also portrayed Caleb Nichol. The scene mirrors when Caleb Nicol suffered an heart attack at the end of season two. When Bradford had an heart attack, the song "Hallelujah" is played, a song that The O.C. has used as a motif throughout the series.
- The band Cute Is What We Aim For released a song entitled "Newport Living", the name of Newport's magazine.
- In the 2007 documentary Punk's Not Dead about punk rock's status today, a scene with Marissa (Mischa Barton) saying that she has started listening to punk music because she's angry is shown as an example for the genre's position in 21st century popular culture.
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Popular culture references One of the reasons The O.C. gained a cult following was the constant flow of references to musicians, films and comic books below the mainstream cultural radar, mainly coming from the character Seth Cohen. One prime example would be in the episode entitled The Best Chrismukkah Ever in which Seth creates the 'Seth Cohen Starter Pack' as a Christmas gift to give to Anna and Summer.[22] This starter pack consisted of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, The Goonies, and CDs by Bright Eyes, Death Cab for Cutie and The Shins. Bright Eyes and Death Cab for Cutie are also referenced in a handful of other episodes, more so than any other bands. Seth and friends have attended shows by The Walkmen,[23] Death Cab for Cutie,[24] The Killers,[25] Modest Mouse,[26] The Thrills[27] Tom Vek and The Subways at their local music venue, the Bait Shop. Films referenced include The Goonies, Risky Business, Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Blade, House of Flying Daggers, Hellboy and a set of scenes loosely parodying Spider-Man in the episode The Rainy Day Women.[28] Seth also has a large Ben Folds Five poster above his bed, as well as posters for various other bands including Death Cab for Cutie, The Ramones and Nirvana and a Rockstar North poster, creators of the Grand Theft Auto game. Additionally in one scene there is a close-up of him reading the book Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto and the writer Chuck Klosterman was also mentioned quite subtly in one episode,[29] as was Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road.[30] Additionally, Seth plays a variety of games on his PlayStation 2 console. The most frequent example comes from season one, which includes a handful of scenes showing Seth and various other characters playing a game from the Dynasty Warriors series and Grand Theft Auto in the Pilot episode.[31] He makes numerous references to various comic books throughout the series, including X-Men and L.E.G.I.O.N., and cited Brian Michael Bendis as one of the greatest comic book authors of all time.[23] The Best Chrismukkah Ever is the 13th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Stephanie Savage and was directed by Sanford Bookstaver. ...
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Seth's tastes were backed up by other characters - Anna Stern shared Seth's love of comic books and Death Cab for Cutie,[32] and in one episode she gets the two of them tickets to see Bright Eyes as a surprise.[33] In the second season, the character Zach is introduced into the show and shares Seth's love of comic books and superhero movies. Marissa spends most of one episode listening to Interpol in her room and in the second ever episode she mentions that she likes punk because she's angry, specifically The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers and The Cramps.[30] Seth is extremely surprised to find out that he and Marissa share an extremely similar taste in music and literature, sharing an interest in the aforementioned punk bands and Jack Kerouac novel. Alex has a concert poster of The Postal Service on the wall of her living room. In season three, Taylor Townsend eventually bonds with Seth over a mutual love of Japanese anime. And Julie Cooper occasionally recalls a youth spent listening to Poison, Whitesnake, Bob Seger and Mötley Crüe. Death Cab for Cutie is an American band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1997. ...
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This side of the show was spoofed on a few occasions - firstly, when Ryan developed a passion for the band Journey, going against the hip references made by Seth Cohen.[34] In The Rainy Day Women episode, Seth decides to dwell on his troubled love life not by listening to his usual obscure indie tastes, but with Boyz II Men's song "End of the Road".[28] Paris Hilton made a guest appearance in an episode, playing an ironic parody of herself – Seth met her and expected her to be as she is on TV, but instead she started a conversation about cult author Thomas Pynchon, stating that "Gravity's Rainbow is his masterpiece!"[29] Seth was suitably stunned. The writers also invented a fictional film called Yakuza Prep which is based on the Japanese movie Battles Without Honor and Humanity, in the third season, perhaps to wind up people becoming interested in certain bands and films just because The O.C. mentioned them; for example, when a song by Imogen Heap shot up the download charts the day after it was used in The O.C.s season three finale, "The Graduates". Journey is an American rock band formed in 1973 in San Francisco, California. ...
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For the instrumental piece by Tomoyasu Hotei featured in the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill, see Battle Without Honor or Humanity Battles Without Honor and Humanity ) is a groundbreaking 1973 yakuza film by Japanese director Kinji Fukasaku and adapted from a series of newspaper articles by Koichi Iiboshi, a journalist...
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The writers also created a fictional show called The Valley, which was basically the in-show equivalent of The O.C. Characters will frequently make ironic (and perhaps self-mocking) comments about The Valley and its fictional reality TV counterpart, Sherman Oaks: The Real Valley obviously referring back to the show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and its bold claim to be real. Comedic group The Lonely Island did a parody of The O.C. called The 'Bu. At Boston College, students created and produced a parody titled "The BC" that received nationwide acclaim and features in The New York Times and CBS Evening News. Sherman Oaks is a district of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California. ...
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"Save the O.C." webpage Towards the end of 2006, FOX inserted a webpage on their website entitled Save The OC, asking people to sign an OC loyalty oath.[37] It was stated on the webpage that "not enough people out there have come back to Newport this season". On the webpage, fans were able to send the oath to a friend, sign up for the OC newsletter, and they were also asked to send an email to lovetheoc@gmail.com explaining why they loved the show. According to the webpage, "a very important and powerful person" would be reading the emails. The oath reads as follows: This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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| “ | I PROMISE to cancel dinner dates, skip night school classes, trade shifts with a co-worker, walk the dog after dinner and do whatever else is necessary to ensure that I am on my couch each and every Thursday night at 9pm. Or 8 central. And when I am on that couch at that time, I will do nothing but watch The OC. I vow to do this every week to show my support for Ryan, Seth, Summer, Sandy, Kirsten, Julie and all of those new people that I love. With my humble effort each week, I will help build a groundswell of support for one of the best shows on television, The OC. With this virtual signature, I THEE WATCH.[38] | ” | Although the oath had a humorous tone to it, few of the fans were laughing after the show was actually canceled. At the time of the cancellation, the webpage had received tens of thousands of signatures on a daily basis. Soon after the cancellation though, the number of daily signatures steadily began to decline, eventually leveling off at between roughly 1,500 and 5,500 per day. Slight increases in daily signatures were noticeable around the airing of each week's episode. This trend was broken on the air date of the final episode, when more than 18,000 signatures were brought in. FOX closed the SaveTheOC webpage on 11 July 2007; it had a total of 740,000 signatures just before closure. is the 192nd day of the year (193rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Music The series is also known for its music, specifically from indie rock and other related genres, mixed and supervised by Alexandra Patsavas. Patsavas comments that the emotional enhancement that music gives to a scene branches from Josh Schwartz' initial intention that music be a character on the show.[39] Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music often used to refer to bands that are on small independent record labels or that arent on labels at all. ...
Alexandra Patsavas (born 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American music supervisor who has worked on over sixty films and television series, most notably The O.C., Greys Anatomy and Gossip Girl. ...
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The Beastie Boys single "Ch-Check It Out" debuted on the show in the episode "The Strip" that aired April 28, 2004.[40]Gwen Stefani debuted her single "Cool" on the show. Imogen Heap, a former member of Frou Frou, had her single "Hide And Seek" debut on the show, being featured twice in the episode The Dearly Beloved. The Shins also featured their song "Turn on Me" before their album was released during the episode The French Connection. The Beastie Boys are a hip hop musical group from New York City consisting of Michael Mike D Diamond, Adam MCA Yauch, Adam Ad-Rock Horovitz. ...
Ch-Check It Out is the first single off the album To the 5 Boroughs by the alternative hip-hop group The Beastie Boys. ...
The Strip is the 26th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Allan Heinberg and was directed by James Marshall. ...
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Hide and Seek is the first single by Imogen Heap from her album Speak for Yourself. ...
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Turn On Me is a song by American indie rock band The Shins, and is the seventh track on their third album Wincing the Night Away. ...
The French Connection is the 86th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. It originally aired on Thursday, January 11, 2007. ...
During the first season series co-producer McG organised a video of the cast singing the 1979 old school punk classic "California" (not the Phantom Planet song), originally released on the 'Beach Blvd. album released on Posh Boy Records. Intended as a secret bonus feature for Music from the OC: Mix 1, the recording was pulled at the last minute and remains shelved. Posh Boy Records was a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Robbie Fields, a sometime high school substitute teacher who took an interest in the emerging punk rock scene in Orange County, California during the early 1980s. ...
Guest artists Many popular indie artists have also guest-starred on the show, the majority playing at the venue, the 'Bait Shop' that was introduced in the second season and became a regular hangout (although was featured less in the third season and only mentioned in season four) purposely to showcase indie rock bands on the show, following the success of Rooney in the first season. The most notorious example of success afterward was that of Imogen Heap, whose song "Hide and Seek" immediately soared on the Download Charts after premiering in the US and UK. Rooney is a five-piece rock band from Los Angeles signed to Geffen Records. ...
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- Rooney (The Third Wheel, 1.15)
- Jem (The Ties That Bind, 1.27)
- The Walkmen (The New Kids on the Block, 2.03)
- The Killers (The New Era, 2.04)
- Modest Mouse (The Family Ties, 2.07)
- Blue Foundation (The Family Ties, 2.07)
- The Thrills (The Ex-Factor, 2.09)
- Rachael Yamagata (The Second Chance, 2.11)
- Death Cab for Cutie (The O.C. Confidential, 2.20)
- T.I. (The Return of the Nana, 2.21)
- The Subways (The Anger Management, 3.07)
- Tom Vek (The Road Warrior, 3.16)
Rooney is a five-piece rock band from Los Angeles signed to Geffen Records. ...
The Third Wheel is the 15th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Melissa Rosenberg and was directed by Sandy Smolan. ...
Jemma Griffiths (born June 18, 1975 in Penarth, nr. ...
The Ties That Bind is the 27th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Patrick Norris. ...
The Walkmen are an indie rock band from New York City. ...
The New Kids on the Block is the 30th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Stephanie Savage and was directed by Lev L. Spiro. ...
The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, most famous for their hit singles Somebody Told Me, Mr. ...
The New Era is the 31st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by J.J. Philbin and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
Modest Mouse is an American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
The Family Ties is the 34th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and Josh Schwartz and was directed by Lesli Glatter. ...
Blue Foundation is a Danish electronic music group mostly known for their 2004 release Sweep of Days. ...
The Family Ties is the 34th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and Josh Schwartz and was directed by Lesli Glatter. ...
The Thrills are an Irish indie/rock band, formed in 2001 in Dublin. ...
The Ex Factor is the 36th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by J.J. Philbin and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
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The Second Chance is the 38th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and Josh Schwartz and was directed by Tony Wharmby. ...
Death Cab for Cutie is an American band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1997. ...
The Risky Business is the 47th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Mike Kelley and was directed by Tony Wharmby. ...
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The Return of the Nana is the 48th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Ian Toynton. ...
The Subways are an English indie rock band. ...
The Last Waltz is the seventh episode of the third season FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by John Stephens and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
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The Road Warrior is the sixteenth episode of the third season FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Mike Kelley and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
DVD releases | The Complete First Season | | Set Details | Special Features | - 27 Episodes (1186 Mins.)
- 7-Disc Set
- 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
- Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
| - Commentary on "Pilot"
- On-screen Music Track Guide Viewing Mode on Six Episodes
- Unaired Scenes
- Featurettes:
- Casting the O.C.
- The Music of the O.C.
- Inside the Real O.C. with Executive Producer McG
- Season 2 Sneak Peek
| | Release Dates |
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Australia | | October 26, 2004 | October 18, 2004 | February 2, 2005 | | The Complete Second Season | | Set Details | Special Features | - 24 Episodes (1048 Mins.)
- 7-Disc Set
- 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio
- Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
| - Commentary on "The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn't" *
- Beachy Couture: How O.C. Fashion is Made *
- The O.C. - Obsessed Completely: Retrospective TV Special *
- Gag and Goofs from Seasons 1 and 2 *
- Commentary on "The Rainy Day Women"
- Extended creator's cut of "The Rainy Day Women"
| | Release Dates |
United States
Canada |
United Kingdom |
Australia | | August 23, 2005 | August 8, 2005 | September 7, 2005 | | The Complete Third Season | | Set Details | Special Features | - 25 Episodes (1089 Mins.)
- 7-Disc Set
- 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio
- Subtitles: Spanish and French
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
| - The Party Favor: From Script to Screen" featurette *
- Pass the Remote: Selected Scene-Surfing Commentary *
- Gag and Goofs Reel *
- "What's in a Name?" Featurette
- "Making Of The Subways Music Video" Featurette
| | Release Dates |
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Canada |
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Australia | | October 24, 2006 | September 4, 2006 | September 6, 2006 | | The Complete Fourth Season | | Set Details | Special Features | - 16 Episodes (727 Mins.)
- 5-Disc Set
- 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio
- Subtitles: English, Spanish and French
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
| - Unaired Scenes
- Josh Schwartz Commentary on the Series Finale
- The Magic that is Chrismukkah: Cast, crew and religious experts weigh in on The O.C.'s distinctive holiday celebration
- Summer Roberts - Beauty Meets Brown: The creation and evolution of one of the show's most lovable characters
| | Release Dates |
United States
Canada |
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Australia | | May 22, 2007 | May 28, 2007 | July 4, 2007 | | The Complete Series[41] | | Set Details | Special Features | - 92 Episodes (4050 Mins.)
- 28-Disc Set
- 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio
- Subtitles: English
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
| - Season 1 remastered in Widescreen*
- Over 6 1/2 hours of Special Features
- 2 rare bonus discs
- Season 4 gag-reel
- 'Atomic County' excerpts
- Lavish "book" package
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References - ^ Associated Press. "Fox's once hot 'The O.C.' cancelled", Regina Leader-Post, 5 January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
- ^ Ari Posner (2004-03-21). 'The O.C.' Rewrites the Rules of TV Writing. New York Times. Retrieved on 2007-01-08.
- ^ Daniel Robert Epstein. Josh Schwartz of The O.C. Interview. UnderGroundOnline. Retrieved on 2007-01-08.
- ^ Patrick Rush: Casting "The O.C."
- ^ Seeing Stars: The O.C. -> Studio
- ^ Seeing Stars: The O.C. -> Redondo Beach
- ^ Seeing Stars: The O.C. -> Hermosa Pier
- ^ Seeing Stars: The O.C. -> Newport Group
- ^ MSNBC and AP: Plagued by low ratings, ‘The O.C.’ gets canceled
- ^ EW.com: Aggggghhhhhhh! Fox cancels 'The O.C.'!
- ^ Josh Schwartz to Ausiello: O.C. on the CW? Never Say Never
- ^ The O.C.: CW Says No Thanks
- ^ The OC Cast On The Series Finale | poponthepop.com
- ^ SitcomsOnline.com, TV Land Upfront 2007, <http://www.sitcomsonline.com/blog/2007/03/tv-land-upfront-2007-original-series.html>. Retrieved on 24 May 2007
- ^ Viewership numbers of primetime programs in the 2003-04 television season
- ^ "Hollywood Reporter: Final audience and ratings figures for 2004-05", May 27, 2005.
- ^ "Hollywood Reporter: 2005-06 primetime wrap", May 26, 2006.
- ^ "Hollywood Reporter: 2006-07 primetime wrap", May 25, 2007.
- ^ FOX Extends 'The O.C.' to 27 Episodes
- ^ Viewer numbers for the week of March 6-12, 2006
- ^ Sorry, 'Sopranos': 'Housewives' Still Rule the Roost
- ^ "The Best Chrismukkah Ever". The O.C.. Fox Broadcasting Company. 2003-12-03. No. 13, season 1.
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- ^ "The O.C. Confidential". The O.C.. Fox Broadcasting Company. 2005-04-21. No. 20, season 2.
- ^ "The New Era". The O.C.. Fox Broadcasting Company. 2004-12-02. No. 4, season 2.
- ^ "The Family Ties". The O.C.. Fox Broadcasting Company. 2005-01-06. No. 7, season 2.
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Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
The Best Chrismukkah Ever is the 13th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Stephanie Savage and was directed by Sanford Bookstaver. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 337th day of the year (338th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The New Kids on the Block is the 30th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Stephanie Savage and was directed by Lev L. Spiro. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The O.C. Confidential is the 47th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Mike Kelley and was directed by Tony Wharmby. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The New Era is the 31st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by J.J. Philbin and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Family Ties is the 34th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and Josh Schwartz and was directed by Lesli Glatter. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Ex Factor is the 36th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C. The episode was written by J. J. Philbin and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Rainy Day Women is the 41st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Michael Fresno. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The L.A. is the 22nd episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by David M. Barrett. ...
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is the 83rd day of the year (84th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Model Home is the second episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and Allan Heinberg and was directed by Doug Liman. ...
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is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Countdown is the 14th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Michael Fresco. ...
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The Truth is the 18th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Allan Heinberg and was directed by Rodman Flender. ...
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The Rivals is the 17th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Ian Toynton. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Goodbye Girl is the 21st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Patrick Norris. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 62nd day of the year (63rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Luke Ward is a fictional character from the FOX television series The O.C., played by Chris Carmack. ...
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Charlotte Morgan is a fictional character from the third season of the FOX television series The O.C., played by Jeri Ryan. ...
Hailey Nichol is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Amanda Righetti. ...
Dr. Neil Roberts is a fictional character on the FOX series, The O.C., played by Michael Nouri. ...
Kevin Volchok is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Cam Gigandet. ...
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