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Format: Mini-DVD Apr 2005 Not Rated Recording Mode: (unknown) Closed Captioned 45 min. Color UPC: 012569694491 |
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Movie Description Not since BEVERLY HILLS, 90210, has a nighttime soap about the trials and tribulations of high school been so addictive. Debuting in 2003, THE O.C. quickly captivated audiences with its fresh dialogue, clever wit, and the mesmerizing power of Peter Gallagher's eyebrows. Despite living in multi-million dollar mansions and wearing the latest Marc Jacobs designs, the beautiful and glamorous residents of Orange County, California still find plenty to fret about. In fact fretting comes naturally to Seth Cohen, the show's fish-out-of-water teenage protagonist. A half Jewish, comic-book obsessed boy living in Southern California, Seth has never been what one would call "popular." All of this changes however, with the arrival of Ryan Atwood, a kid from the wrong side of the tracks (in this case, Chino), who is taken in by the Cohen family after Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher) rescues him from juvenile detention. The pilot episode sets the stage for all the drama of season one, as Ryan's arrival and ensuing relationship with Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) proves to be just the first in a long line of changes to stir up the seemingly tranquil seaside community.
Unlike past teen dramas such as DAWSON'S CREEK, THE O.C. never takes itself too seriously. Always retaining a sense of humor and self-parodying element, the show displays a keen understanding of its place within pop culture. This self-consciousness comes through in constant references to popular music, fashions, television shows, and even occasionally to THE O.C. itself. Seth Cohen is by far the most pop-culture savvy of the bunch, repeatedly expressing his love for indie bands like Bright Eyes, the Shins, and Death Cab for Cutie, and as a result expanding these band's real-life audiences
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