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The O.C. Review

The O.C is a 2000s hit TV show that is filled with plots, twists and comedy that will keep you hooked for days. I recently began this show during winter break, and I was able to finish it by the time the spring semester even started.

The character development and evolution truly displays top-not writing and screenplay. The show follows a young Ryan Attwood, who meets lawyer Sandy Cohen, after being arrested for stealing a car. Sandy, who is also from a similar lower class background, saw something special in Ryan and decided to take him in. His home was a huge house located in Newport Beach, where Ryan meets Sandy’s wife, Kirsten, who was very skeptical of Ryan. As Ryan was getting used to the house, he met their son Seth Cohen, who was an introvert and did not have many friends in Newport. The two hit it off, but Ryan was soon sent home.

He eventually finds his way back to the Cohen’s and has a chance to start fresh in Newport. It takes him a while to fit in and get used to the lifestyle there, but once he does he feels right at home. The later seasons of the show are filled with action, from boat parties, to fire, to fights, and much more. If you love One Tree Hill or Gossip Girl, then this show is for you! The various cliff-hangers and twists and turns will make this a great show to just binge over the weekend. I personally loved it and was sad when the last episode came around, but let me tell rewatching it makes it all the more better. If you’re looking for a great show, then you should definitely consider watching The O.C. 

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