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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Welcome to Episode 11 of We Love the OC, where Kirsten has taken it upon herself to make the Thanksgiving meal, and is only keeping it together via a magical pendant. Seth juggles two different women (and fails), Jimmy finds his one true love (ESPN Classic), and Ryan introdues Marissa to his Mexican family (and his shitty brother).
So... Thanksgiving... Big Day... You excited?
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Welcome to the 10th episode of We Love the OC, where Rosa and Caitlin only exist for sight-gags. Come along as we see where the Magic (the Gathering) happens. Rachel makes her move on Sandy (with dumplings), Julie and Caleb try to keep their relationship a secret (and fail), and Summer realizes she has feelings for Seth Cohen (oh no). Come to the floor. There's Pad Thai on the floor...
Smoke another beer, Chip.
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Welcome to the 9th episode of We Love the OC, where mornings are Rosa's time (or they used to be). Join us as we witness the birth of the skee-ball-throwing, carnie-bribing, and deep-kissing Alpha Stern. This week we examine the perfect clap-back from Marissa, Luke crying for the second time in his life, and a ferris wheel ride that defined romance for a generation.
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Welcome to the 8th episode of We Love the OC, where what happened in Mexico, can't stay in Mexico. After 6 weeks off due to the MLB playoffs, we're back in school now, and old rules apply. This week we discuss studying naked (it's a Chino thing), Rachel making her move (there are dumplings on the floor), and Ryan vs Julie (it's all lead up to this).
"An evil woman is still so much better than a stupid man."
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Welcome to the 7th episode of We Love the OC! While this show has many of the vibes and beats of a traditional season finale, it ends on a cliffhanger while Joe Buck yells about baseball for six weeks. This week we discuss 3 perfect things: the dialogue next to a vending machine, the amazing camera work in a dingy motel, and the ending which still gives us all chills.
Tijuana's hottest club is "Boom Boom", where the beat never stops, IDs are never checked, and what happens there STAYS there... until it doesn't.
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Welcome to the 6th episode of We Love the OC. This week we play a game called "Cute or Creepy", as Caleb's 25-year-old girlfriend, and retired model, Gabrielle Gosling makes moves on 15-year-old Ryan. (Hint: its mostly creepy). Sandy railroads his wife, Ryan pushes Marissa into Luke's arms (and bed), and Summer kisses Seth?!
Kerbs also informs us that the Pumpkin Spiced Latte was released this same month. Just. The. Facts.
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Welcome to the 5th episode of We Love the OC. This week we take a trip to "Crab Shirt Ryan's I Love This Bar & Grill"! What's on the menu? Lobster, day old mac and cheese, and grilled cheese made on an actual grill. Ryan finally asks Marissa on a date, Sandy introduces Jimmy to Dynasty Warriors, and Seth buys tickets to an IMAX movie on sharks.
Needless to say, someone gets shot.
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Welcome to the 4th episode of We Love the OC. This week we discuss the completely overwhelming nature of bringing your new adopted child to a debutante ball within his first week of custody. We celebrate the debut of Anna Stern, the debut of good Seth Cohen, and the debut of Jimmy Cooper getting punched in the face.
Sandy Cohen, Dynasty Warrior.
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Welcome to the 3rd episode of We Love the OC. This week, we discuss the time vortex that the citizens of the OC live in, the rise of Julie Cooper (and her velour tracksuits), and the most emotional episode of The OC yet. At casino night, when the beat of the floor tom starts, it doesn't stop until multiple relationships are on the brink of collapse.
HEY! We said no video game!
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Welcome to the 2nd episode of We Love the OC. This week, we discuss the neverending nature of Holly's parties, the second demension to Luke's character, and the first (and only) proper use of Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah. A triumphant punch from Ryan leaves this episode with one of the most memorable lines from the show, and if your bike shop in 2003 was sold out of pegs, this episode was the reason why.
Also, will the belt change hands in this episode? Listen to the end to find out!
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.