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The O.C. Confidential (2005)
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"The O.C." (2003)Original Air Date:
21 April 2005 (Season 2, Episode 20)Plot:
Sandy, Ryan, and Seth devise a plan to save Trey from going to jail after he took the fall for supplying drugs at his birthday party... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Cosmo Girl undercover. moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Peter Gallagher | ... | Sandy Cohen | |
| Kelly Rowan | ... | Kirsten Cohen | |
| Benjamin McKenzie | ... | Ryan Atwood (as Ben McKenzie) | |
| Mischa Barton | ... | Marissa Cooper | |
| Adam Brody | ... | Seth Cohen | |
| Melinda Clarke | ... | Julie Cooper-Nichol | |
| Rachel Bilson | ... | Summer Roberts | |
| Alan Dale | ... | Caleb Nichol | |
| Bill Campbell | ... | Carter Buckley (as Billy Campbell) | |
| Marguerite Moreau | ... | Reed Carlson | |
| Michael Cassidy | ... | Zach Stevens | |
| Logan Marshall-Green | ... | Trey Atwood | |
| Nikki Griffin | ... | Jess Sathers | |
| Travis Van Winkle | ... | Kyle Thompson | |
| Gary Hershberger | ... | Tom MacGinty |
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Ryan's line upon entering the party, "this really is the dark side", is a reference back to his line in the pilot episode "Welcome to the Dark Side" upon entering Holly's party. moreSoundtrack:
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Sandy and the boys devise a plan to save Trey from going to jail after he took the fall for supplying drugs at his birthday party. Kirsten and Carter, fulfilling more than their editorial duties, take a trip to Featherbrook's winery. Meanwhile, Caleb returns home and questions his marriage with Julie.
Marissa and Ryan finally kiss and get back together, while Summer and Seth fight over his graphic novel. Also the graphic novel is on it's way to success, fame, money-making... whatever you want to call it. Seth Cohen becomes an important name in the comic books world. All thanks to Carter, for setting him up with Reed.
I can't believe that Trey fooled everybody, just to have fun with that Jess blondie. I remember in the pilot that he was wearing punk-style clothes and also his hole style was punk. Now he seems more like casual. I have no idea why, but I like the character "Trey Atwood".