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+ | |Aired = April 14, 2005 |
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+ | |Ratings = 7 Million |
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Revision as of 21:21, 30 December 2013
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#01 | "The Distance" | #09 | "The Ex-Factor" | #17 | "The Brothers Grim" | |||
#02 | "The Way We Were" | #10 | "The Accomplice" | #18 | "The Risky Business" | |||
#03 | "The New Kids on the Block" | #11 | "The Second Chance" | #19 | "The Rager" | |||
#04 | "The New Era" | #12 | "The Lonely Hearts Club" | #20 | "The O.C. Confidential" | |||
#05 | "The SnO.C." | #13 | "The Father Knows Best" | #21 | "The Return of the Nana" | |||
#06 | "The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn't" | #14 | "The Rainy Day Women" | #22 | "The Showdown" | |||
#07 | "The Family Ties" | #15 | "The Mallpisode" | #23 | "The O.Sea" | |||
#08 | "The Power of Love" | #16 | "The Blaze of Glory" | #24 | "The Dearly Beloved" |
Summary
On Trey's 21st birthday, Marissa, anxious to help Trey and Ryan forge a relationship, throws a birthday party for Trey at the Cooper-Nichol mansion that turns out to be a rumble when one girl nearly drowns from a drug OD. Meanwhile, Seth is left in hot water by both Summer and Zach. Sandy wants to continue his friendship with Carter, leaving a confused Kirsten. Also, a distraught Julie shares some memories with her blackmailer Lance, and in the process learns a few things and gains a few ideas about the future of her marriage to Caleb.
Music
- "Stop Dragging Me Down" by The Obscurities
- "Under The Milky Way" by The Church
- "Decent Days and Nights" by The Futureheads
- "Technologic" by Daft Punk
- "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake
- "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House" by LCD Soundsystem
- "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison
- "Mi Casa" by Beat Phreaks
- "Melt" by Way Out West