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Peter Gallagher,
Benjamin McKenzie,
Kelly Rowan,
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Doug Liman
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: Warner Home Video
: Drama
: English
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The first new FOX network series of the 2003-2004 season, The O.C. was co-produced and co-created by McG, director of the Charlie's Angels theatrical films, and Josh Schwartz, a 26-year-old University of Southern California graduate, upon whose academic research the series was based. The titular initials stood for "Orange County," as in California. A troubled and troublesome teenager from a rough neighborhood and an unhappy home environment, Ryan Atwood (Benjamin McKenzie) was on the verge of becoming a full-time lawbreaker when he was taken under the wing of public defender Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher). Much to the dismay of his social-climbing, ex-beauty queen wife Kirsten (Kelly Rowan), Sandy invited Ryan to live with his family in the high-class Orange County community of Newport Beach. Also participating the series' Beverly Hills 90210-like plot convolutions were Adam Brody as the Cohen's intellectual-loner son Seth; Mischa Barton as gorgeous girl-next-door Marissa Cooper (one of the few "nice" characters amongst the spoiled and narcissistic teen population of Newport Beach); and Tate Donovan as Marissa's rich father, Jimmy. Jumping the gun on the standard September startup date, The O.C. premiered August 5, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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| The O.C.: The Complete First Season (Disc 2 of 7) (2003) |
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| The O.C.: The Complete First Season (Disc 3 of 7) (2003) |
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| The O.C.: The Complete First Season (Disc 4 of 7) (2003) |
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| The O.C.: The Complete First Season (Disc 5 of 7) (2003) |
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| The O.C.: The Complete First Season (Disc 6 of 7) (2003) |
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| The O.C.: The Complete First Season (Disc 7 of 7) (2003) |
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| The OC: Season One
by EvilSpike
January 31, 2005 - 7:43 PM PST
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0 out of 1 members found this review helpful
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| This is an interesting show that mixes drama with suttle humor. Adam Brody is brilliant as Seth, the son of public defender Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher) and Benjamin McKenzie plays Ryan Atwood with such honesty. The first three episodes are defently the best, but the Christmakah and Valentine episodes are fun too. |
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