
The day we all dread is finally here….the last episode of our favorite show “The O.C.”. A number of media & blogs are showing their respects to a cultural icon that brought us teen age drama, sarcasm, emo music and “Chrismukkah.”
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Entertainment Weekly
Fox TV
Chicago Tribune
USA Today
Pop Matters
TV Cocktail
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The O.C’s creator and executive producer Josh Schartz promises the episode contains a “very special homage” to the UC Berkeley School of Law’s The O.C fan club, who actually founded a real-life Sandy Cohen fellowship grant at UC Berkeley.
Categories: TV: The O.C. · The O.C.
February 9, 2007 · 1 Comment
Last night’s episode of The O.C. climax with an earthquake ripping through Newport Beach, California.
The episode – entitled The Shake Up – will be followed by two final shows that see the Cohen and Cooper families sort through the wreckage.
Series creator Josh Schwartz said the final episodes would “deliver real closure to the series”.
“The Big One hits The O.C.!”
Categories: Fox Network · TV: The O.C. · The O.C.
February 9, 2007 · 1 Comment
The former O.C. star is lined up to play the lead in a remake of Alice in Wonderland – called Malice in Sunderland. Mischa Barton will star in the film, described by production company Future Films as a contemporary take on Lewis Carroll’s classic tale. Barton will play a US student who, having been hit by a London taxi, finds herself disoriented in Sunderland. Filming on the project is to start on Wearside later this year.
A spokesperson for Future Films said: “Malice in Sunderland follows an American student Alice who ventures through a macabre underworld of characters reminiscent of those made popular in Carroll’s tale.”
Categories: Mischa Barton · TV: The O.C. · The O.C.
Cable network SoapNet has picked up the rerun rights to the series and will begin airing repeats in April. The network has also acquired another teen-oriented drama, “One Tree Hill.” Both shows will debut on SoapNet on Monday, April 9.
They will air back-to-back on weekdays, with “One Tree Hill” at 5 p.m. ET and “The O.C.” at 6 p.m.
Their lead-in will be “Beverly Hills, 90210,” creating a big block of high-school drama in the late afternoons.
Categories: SoapNet · TV: The O.C. · The O.C.