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CastMischa Barton, Adam Brody and Peter Gallagher
Theatrical ReleaseAugust 5, 2003
DVD ReleaseOctober 26, 2004
Running Time1186 minutes
UPC Code085393968021
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7 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (227 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA Guilty PleasureQuote
This show was a summer replacement on Fox. It was right after my freshman year of college and I basically tuned in because the lead girls were hot. The show was irritatingly addictive. Within five weeks, all of my friends were watching too. The show is ridiculous, on so many levels. So much more ridiculous than Beverly Hills 90210, but I think that is the appeal.

The show burns so brightly the first 10 episodes that it was bound to let down eventually. The inclusion and persistence of the Oliver story arc proves this, but, in the end, the 27 episodes in season 1 are some of my favorite television. I highly recommend this show as I'd watch it multiple times. September 29, 2008

rating: 5 Quotegreat showQuote
fell in love with this shown when it was on tv, now I can watch it anytime I like! August 28, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteNot What It Seems!Quote
Three years ago I got over myself and rented the first season of The OC. I was so surprised by what I found under its glitzy surface. I was expecting a stupid teen soap with no substance or importance, but when I finally watched it I found a smart unique show that always challenged the audience's wit. It possessed clever story lines, perfect dialogue, fantastic characters, and episodes that leave you on the edge of your seat. As soon as I saw it I couldn't believe that I'd ever thought it was stupid. The commercials portrayed it to be something that it completely wasn't, the next 90210. All the seasons were good but not nearly as good as the never stop action of the first. All 27 episodes are enthralling, drama, comedy, tragedy, all rolled up in the neat little bundle that is The OC's first season. Compared to other TV shows, nothing reached the level of perfection as this season. So skeptics step aside, you may be surprised by what you find... August 20, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFirst Season Lived Up to the HypeQuote
The FOX Television Network scored a major hit in 2003 when The O.C. premiered on August 5. The show at first seemed to be the next logical step in updating the Beverly Hills 90210 and Dawson's Creek teen soap genre for the 2000s. In many ways it improved on the formula in its first season and used up and coming music stars to propel the action on screen, making stars of little known recording artists in the process. However, the show's quick rise to popularity is often compared to its equally swift fall. But that's not to say that the first season was a mediocre one.

I didn't catch the show during the 2003-2004 TV season, but viewed the entire season on the subsequently released DVD set. The story centers around fish-out-of-water Ryan, a brooding, bad-boy teenager who moves in with a rich Newport Beach family in Southern California. The Cohens are a family with money - mother Kirsten works for her rich father, who is at odds with father Sandy, a local attorney. It's Sandy who represents Ryan in a case and ultimately invites him into his home.

The key partnership in the series is between Ryan and Seth, the Cohen's son. The show centers around dorky Seth's relationship to bad-boy Ryan, who is sort of like the big brother he never had. The boys juggle relationships with fellow classmates Marissa and Summer, while tackling the usual blend of teen drama along the way.

I always think I've seen it all when I see a teen drama like Beverly Hills 90210, which was remixed for the late nineties with Dawson's Creek. But The OC somehow manages to be just as good, if not better, during its first season. The first half of the season was particularly good, with things slowing down after a plot involving an unstable friend of Marissa's named Oliver, who develops an obsessive crush. Other plots involve Marissa's struggle with alcohol and the divorce of her mother and father.

Perhaps the slight lag during the last quarter of the season kicked off the amazingly swift downfall of the series. In the end, four seasons aired, each with a major percentage of viewer loss in the ratings. Adam Brody, Mischa Barton, Benjamin McKenzie, Kelly Rowan, Rachel Bilson and Peter Gallagher are the main cast of stars that propelled this FOX drama into an overnight sensation that burned out way before it should have.

(I originally posted this review at my personal website: jasonhink.com) August 2, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteHighly recommend this show.Quote
This show had me hooked from the very first episode. I usually like teenager shows like 90210, Dawson's Creek, Gossip Girl...etc. If you like those shows too...this one won't disappoint you. Not only was I intrigued by the teenage characters that the shows revolves around, but their parents also cause a LOT of drama. One the parents actually slept with her own daughter's ex-boyfriend. This is the type of drama that just keeps me glued. I've only watched the first season so far and I was very pleasantly surprised that it had 27 episodes. I buy a lot of TV shows on DVD and most of them don't have this many episodes in one season. July 21, 2008

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