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  1. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member The OC Season 1 is a master class in genre reinvention with some of the most satisfying story arcs of any series ...

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    • It's Essentially About An Underdog
    • It Leans Into Comedy Despite Being A Drama
    • Music Also Brings People Together
    • Its Plot Moves Fast
    • A Teen Drama Whose Adults Get Just as Much screen Time
    • Social and Economic Class
    • The Setting as Character
    • Challenges The Stereotypes About "Geeks" and "Nerds"
    • Strong Character Arcs
    • Its Central Theme

    Ryan Atwood (Ben McKenzie) is the first character on screen and the central character The O.C. mainly focuses on. When the audience meets him, he's a kid from the wrong side of the tracks with a rap sheet. However, when Sandy takes him in, it quickly becomes clear that Ryan's also one of the kindest and most intelligent characters in The O.C. Perha...

    Humorous characters like Seth (Adam Brody) and Sandy Cohen (Liam Gallagher) will always be important to a story to lighten the mood. The O.C.is filled with drama that includes substance misuse, arson, and attempted murder. That's why it's important to balance this out with moments of humility and humor. Laughing brings people together and the show ...

    The O.C. was known for promoting bands, with the famous "Bait Shop" being the perfect vehicle for indie-rock music that soared in the mid-2000s. It was also one of the only shows to do so at the time. A lot of fans discovered some of the best songs through The O.C.Music can often make or break a scene by heightening the drama or the tension because...

    The O.C.was one of those shows whose success seemed to sky-rocket overnight. In many ways, that's because it did. Season 1 alone included 27 episodes, which was practically unheard of at the time. Related: 15 Behind-The-Scenes Secrets Even True Fans Didn't Know About The O.C. Fans and critics have said that its first two seasons are arguably the be...

    Another thing that makes The O.C.so interesting is how the adult plotlines are often just as interesting as the teenage kids, which could be argued is who the show is technically about. Something that happens to Julie also deeply affects her daughter Marissa and vice versa. Which is so true to real life. Same for many of the other parent-child rela...

    This of course is seen in Ryan moving from an impoverished, low-income community to one of rich and luxurious. It even highlights the fact that once he's in an environment that offers more opportunity, he's able to succeed. Even Julie Cooper's (Melinda Clarke) arc flounders throughoutmuch of the show. Fans watch as she goes from rich to poor nearly...

    Whether it's the extravagant (what seemed like nightly) parties, the gorgeous homes, the kids doing what they want when they want, or living side by side on a gorgeous, sunny beach in southern California, Newport Beach becomes a character in itself. Related: Peter Gallagher's 10 Best Movies, Ranked According To IMDb People love to watch a show and ...

    While the show does start out with its trite popular vs. loser trope, the line between the two blurs as the series goes on. Geeking out over comic books becomes a major plotline, something that's cool and associated with success. This hasn't always been the case on teen television. It seems like a phenomenon that's only recently gained traction. On...

    Seth goes from a loner who loathes the bubble he lives to a confident teenager who knows a thing or two about what's cool. Luke (Chris Carmack) turns into the lovable guy and Summer is not the stuck-up, shallow valley girl she portrays herself to be and is actually brilliant under her voguish sheen. People relate to change and so many of the charac...

    Perhaps what makes The O.C.so special is the bond held between the Cohen-Atwood clan. When the Cohens take Ryan in and officially become his guardians, they become a blended family. However, by the end of the series, this is nearly negligible. Through their tight-knit relationship that's filled with the right amount of love and discipline, the audi...

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  2. Watch The O.C. with a subscription on Hulu, Max, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Seasons Season 1 77% 2003 Details Season 2 86% 2004 Details Season 3 50% 2005 Details Season 4 59% 2006 ...

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  3. 2 days ago · The O.C.’s real focus was its characters, and thus the series' highlights aren’t dramatic climaxes, but rather its comedic beats. ... Yellowjackets, and Wednesday receive rave reviews, ...

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  5. Joanne Ostrow Denver Post Think of "The O.C." as a music video and it's less painful. Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Hal Boedeker Orlando Sentinel A show that had so much juice seems to be running dry.

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  6. The O.C. was yet another program susceptible to the hype, and by the beginning of the second season, had used in almost predictive repetition pretty much any dramatic ploy the writers could conjure up to lure audiences into a Thursday night with the Cohens and friends.

  7. The O.C.: Created by Josh Schwartz. With Peter Gallagher, Kelly Rowan, Ben McKenzie, Adam Brody. A troubled youth becomes embroiled in the lives of a close-knit group of people in the wealthy, upper-class neighborhood of Newport Beach, Orange County, California.

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