Friday, November 10, 2006

The O.C. >>my favorite t.v. Show


Welcome to THE O.C. – Orange County, California – where the lives of a Newport Beach community have been altered forever by the arrival of an outsider who shook up their world.
When the series returns for season four, high school seems like a distant memory to the young graduates, who have been thrust into adulthood after the heartbreaking death of their beloved friend MARISSA (Mischa Barton).
Who heads to college to try to put the past behind them? Who stays in town because they can’t let the past go? Will VOLCHOK (Cam Gigandet) go free after causing the tragic accident that killed Marissa? Or will RYAN (Ben McKenzie) decide that the way to heal is through revenge?
It’s a battle for Ryan’s soul as the Cohens struggle to keep him focused on the future, fighting the forces that threaten to pull him back into his old life. SANDY (Peter Gallagher) returns to the Public Defender’s office, and he and KIRSTEN (Kelly Rowan) find themselves reaching out to another troubled teen, but this one is not a stranger. It’s KAITLIN COOPER (Willa Holland), the number-one troublemaker at The Harbor School, and too much to handle for her mother JULIE (Melinda Clarke), who’s off making some trouble of her own. The person most excited about leaving high school finds himself back there – as a teacher. And new cast member TAYLOR TOWNSEND (Autumn Reeser) finds herself with some unlikely new roommates – and family members.
As much as the arrival of Ryan has changed the lives of this community, so, too, has the loss of Marissa. This season hits the ground running with THE OC’s trademark mix of heart, humor, drama, action and romance. It’s a new day on THE OC ...
From Wonderland Sound and Vision and College Hill Pictures, and in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc., THE OC is executive-produced by Josh Schwartz, Bob DeLaurentis, McG and Stephanie Savage. John Stephens and Ian Toynton serves as co-executive producers



From premier to finale, The O.C. is, surprisingly, an extreme emotional roller coaster ride with the occasional tear jerker climaxes. Don't be fooled like I was and dismiss this as something that wouldn't interest you. Give it a shot! Be warned, though, this show can be very addictive. If you're thinking about starting to watch this show on Fox, I would suggest buying the first two seasons on DVD before watching the current season. I would definitely suggest buying the first two seasons together simply because of the extreme excited presented on the first season's finale. I enjoyed being able to start watching the second season's premier immediately!

I am a big fan of the OC overall, and I think it is a lot better than some of the other drama shows on now. The actors have actual depth, the problems and worries they have are realistic, and the show can get so emotionally charged that you can't help but be at the end of your seat and feel like you're right there with them. That is what a good show does for us, and the OC is very successful at that especially in season one. This is a five- star DVD collection I highly recommend it and the show itself- don't just think that it's just a bunch of whiny rich kids, the show actually is humrous, heartfelt, exciting and honest.

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