The O.C. Returns...
After a few weeks off during the MLB playoffs, The O.C. returns to Fox tonight, and I really don't know what to expect, as I can't remember the last episode I saw...I planned to catch up on the show during the playoffs, yet Teen Wolf (my roommate) deleted the two episdodes I still needed to watch because we were running out of room on our DVR...However, my roommate has still managed to find room for the last 12 episodes of 'Lost', including the two reruns that they've played the last two weeks...I must admit, though, that I'm taking up my fair share of space, as well, with 9 episodes of VH1's "I Love the 80's: 3D" (I'm only missing 1980!), as well as a few episodes of "Walker, Texas Ranger" that were recently aired on the Hallmark Channel...
Anyway, my two favorite parts from the show this season have more to do with pop culture than the show itself and both moments were from the first episode...I think the best part so far was the scene of Seth watching Teen Wolf (one of my favorite movies) and then questioning what it is about being a wolf that makes "Scott Howard" a better basketball player...Next, I also enjoyed the remix of Bloc Party's "Blue Light" that was played near the end of the episode when the bus that Ryan's brother was on drives away...
So, maybe its unfair for me to say that I'm unimpressed considering the little I've seen so far, but I am beginning to get a little impatient...
Anyway, my two favorite parts from the show this season have more to do with pop culture than the show itself and both moments were from the first episode...I think the best part so far was the scene of Seth watching Teen Wolf (one of my favorite movies) and then questioning what it is about being a wolf that makes "Scott Howard" a better basketball player...Next, I also enjoyed the remix of Bloc Party's "Blue Light" that was played near the end of the episode when the bus that Ryan's brother was on drives away...
So, maybe its unfair for me to say that I'm unimpressed considering the little I've seen so far, but I am beginning to get a little impatient...


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