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The Complete Series was released on November 27, 2007, in Canada and the United States, [3] which included the first season remastered in widescreen. [4] The complete series was also released as a Region 2 DVD on November 19, 2007, but did not include the remastered version of the first season. [ 5 ]
The first season focuses on Ryan Atwood's arrival in Newport Beach to live with Sandy and Kirsten Cohen, who take him in after his mother kicks him out. A major theme of the first season is the culture shock Ryan feels as he adjusts from a life of domestic abuse and poverty to living in a superficial high-class society.
The third season of The O.C. commenced airing in the United States on September 8, 2005, concluded on May 18, 2006, and consisted of 25 episodes. The first ten episodes of season three aired Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. ET in the United States on Fox; [1] however, from January 12, 2006, onwards, The O.C. was shifted to a later time of Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. ET. [2]
[2] [3] Described as the "preppy, double-crossing nemesis of Summer Roberts" [4] who is said to be able "to handle a chainsaw", [5] Taylor Townsend was introduced into the show in the third season as a neurotic and annoying "goody goody" [2] [6] who stalks Seth and attempts to sabotage his relationship with Summer.
[3] The season was released on DVD as a five-disc boxed set under the title The O.C.: The Complete Fourth Season on May 22, 2007, by Warner Home Video. [4] The season was also made available in the American versions of Zune and iTunes Store. [5] [6] Before the season premiered on television, it was available through on demand streaming.
The first main cast: top row (L-R) Donovan, Bilson, Clarke, Gallagher, Rowan & Carmack; bottom row (L-R) Barton, McKenzie & Brody. The O.C. is an American Television series created by Josh Schwartz for the FOX Network in 2003.
Oliver Trask is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., portrayed by Taylor Handley.Oliver appeared in the series' first season as a thorn in Ryan Atwood and Marissa Cooper's relationship, soon developing a severe obsession with the latter.
Fox targeted a summer launch for the show, [9] and Doug Liman was brought in to direct the premiere after McG withdrew due his scheduling conflicts with Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. [10] The show was confirmed for the 2003–2004 schedule in May, [11] and an August 5, 2003 broadcast date was selected in June. [12]