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TV: The OC [merged]

she is, cuz her mom goes "its for the best, for you and the baby" after she asked if ryan belived her. ... i watch too much tv.
 
srw96 said:

p.s. i love seth cohen.

ME TOO... He's so great on the show :) I always feel so bad for him... I want to go on the show and give him a big kiss

Marissa is just like her mom, a spoiled little bitch and they really need to do something with her character to make her stop looking like a needy, selfish, little snot

The last episode was hysterical when Caleb got drunk... it finally shows him breaking down a little bit


Hehe, its so dumb, but this show makes me so happy lol Makes my life look easy :)
 
THE UPDATE

Ryan opens his morning by reading about Caleb’s arrest. Seth is more concerned about his bad hair, which Ryan points out might be evidence that Summer is right -- Seth is only focused on himself. Seth panics and begs Ryan for advice on how to change.

Elsewhere, Sandy is driving Caleb home from a night in the clink. He advises Caleb to put Kirsten in charge of the company as his next move. At the school coffee bar, Seth sees a flyer for a show by The Walkmen and wonders if he should buy Summer and Zach tickets to seem more selfless. Ryan turns around and bumps into Lindsay, spilling his iced coffee all over her. And in his attempt to help her pick up her stuff, he accidentally pops her in the nose. She nervously backs away from him, refusing any offers of further “help.”

Meeting with Caleb, Kirsten and Sandy implore him to turn over control of the company. Julie Cooper-Nichol drops by and tells Caleb she only wants to support him. He wants her to set up some food and coffee for the new home office. Back at Harbor, Summer is effusively praising Zach, but she won’t introduce him to her dad. Which makes Marissa suspect that maybe Summer isn’t over Seth, after all. But when Zach charms them both some more, Summer inquires about his weekend plans.

In physics class, Ryan just happens to be stuck sitting next to Lindsay. Naturally, in squeezing into his chair, he drills Lindsay in the back of the head with his backpack. They quickly agree to never speak with each again…and then the teacher partners them up.

After school, Seth and Ryan drop by The Bait Shop to look into Walkmen tickets. Problem is, they’re sold out. When Seth sees that the staff gets extra tickets, he asks about a job. Alex, the woman on hand, offers him a mop and one night to prove himself.

The next morning, Kirsten seems a little tense about Caleb’s arrest. It seems like she isn’t so sure they’ll be able to keep the company. Or their house. In a less happy place, Marissa and Julie are still bickering. Marissa tells her mother it’s too bad Caleb won’t be going to jail, because then Julie would be out on the street and Marissa could move back in with her father.

Physics class convenes once again. Lindsay informs Ryan that she already finished their lab report, put both names on it and turned it in. So…they won’t have to work together or anything. She tells him to just be happy he’ll be getting a free A, pretty boy. Ryan, upset that Lindsay used his smoldering good looks as evidence of stupidity, immediately rats her out to the teacher and suggests a new partnership. Nah, instead they can have a new assignment which they must work on together. Lindsay thinks this further proves her theory about Ryan’s intelligence.

Over at The Bait Shop, Seth is explaining to Alex just why he took the job. Which is to score free tickets for his crush and her new boyfriend. Alex, as a girl, warns Seth that Summer will see right through his game. Inside the offices of The Newport Group, Sandy tells Kirsten that he just got fired from his high-priced law firm because he’s representing Caleb.

Later that night, Seth drops by Summer’s bedroom with the ducats. She’s confused, but pleased, by the selfless gesture. The next morning, Marissa is enjoying breakfast with Jimmy when Julie comes by to pick her up. Julie briefly complains to Jimmy about her current problems with Caleb, and Jimmy reminds her that she used to stand up for herself.

At school, Lindsay and Ryan have a discussion about their misunderstandings. She seems to think he’s just another rich boy from Newport. Little does she know about his raw Chino roots! They agree to work on their project separately with minimal collusion. That night at Summer’s, Zach is working through the potential ramifications of Seth’s ticket endowment. He needs to figure out her feelings because what if she likes the new, changed Seth? She can go to the concert by herself to figure it out and let him know what she learns. Summer can’t believe what a mature person he is.

Elsewhere, the Cohens are sharing a toast with the Nichols. Caleb has an announcement. He’s calling a press conference tomorrow to announce Julie as The Newport Group’s new CEO. Across town, The Walkmen are rocking The Bait Shop. Summer strolls in, sans Zach, and Seth has a seat with her. Ryan ducks outside, where he finds Marissa sitting on a bench. He invites her inside.

Sandy is showing Caleb out and tells him he’d better find a way to make things up to Kirsten unless he wants Julie to be his lawyer too. Back at The Bait, Seth tells Summer he took a job there to get her tickets to seem selfless so they could be friends. She says it was a sweet move and that’s when he kisses her. Not so sweet. Seth chases her outside, where she accuses him of planning the whole night to get her back. This might be it for them.

The next morning, Seth is wondering where he went wrong. Ryan would love to chat, but he has to catch up with Lindsay. Inside, Kirsten tells Sandy she’s not returning to the office as long as Julie is in charge. Sandy tells her to quit, but Kirsten is too high-strung to be unemployed. And she’s worked too hard to leave The Newport Group like this.

Over at Nichol Villa, Seth is paying Marissa a visit. Surprisingly, he wants to talk about Summer. Marissa advises a simple apology to make up for last night’s debacle. Then Seth and Marissa exchange info on their friends. Summer is at lunch with her dad, Ryan is at school working on a project.

Caleb drops in for a chat with Kirsten. He wants to appoint her to CFO, since whoever controls the money controls the company. She accepts. At Harbor, Lindsay reluctantly compliments Ryan’s half of the project. And she wants to offer him an apology. They smirk and snicker over their bad first impressions, they flirt up a storm. Marissa oversees this and slumps away, sad.

Seth visits the restaurant where Summer is lunching. This can’t go wrong, can it? Well, actually, he sees Zach having lunch with them and Summer’s dad enjoying the company of this fine young man. Seth slumps away, sad. He finds Marissa on the same bench from last night and joins her. He can’t believe they’re the two loneliest people in Newport these days.
 
tv: The OC

Is anyone else addicted to this show?

I live in Australia, and d/l the 2nd series every friday because I can't wait for it to start here...

the 2nd series is definately better than the 1st!
 
yep im in australia to and im sick of them playing the first season all over again, great show as well. looking forward to the 2nd season, no spoilers either!
 
Being someone who is actually from orange county i fucking hate this show. It projects the idea that everyone in the orange county is rich. The only people they show have million plus dollar houses. No one i know lives in a million dollar house. No one i know dresses preppy like that. If they named the show "Wealthy Californians" or something than i wouldnt be as mad. However they simply title it "the oc", telling the entire country that this is how people in orange county live their daily lives. fuck the oc
 
^^^
DD-- the show revolves around the life of high school kids and their 30/40 something parents ...and YES it is equally as shameful and addictive as Melrose Place
 
the show is awesome, i've been a fan from the beginning. though i haven't yet found much time to watch the new season. i hope some cool shit happens so atleast i'll have a reason to buy the dvd.
 
I'll admit to my heroin addiction before admitting that I watch this show religiously... it is my guiltiest pleasure
 
haha, i went through intense WDs when the series ended; not seeing those beautiful people eveyweek made life duller...
but since i haven't watched tv in a fortnight, i don't think i'll relapse; it is, after all, a load of shit.
 
I stopped watching for like half a season...I came back and was like "Who are all these people?" My brother who is an addict explained it all to me and now Im addicted again, now thursday nights are completely reserved for tv watching. :D
 
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