the porn identity!
What I would give to see Julie Cooper porn. "I think I'm a virgin..." Classic. Julie seems to have softened somewhat; perhaps it's to make her more sympathetic. I still, however, love her.
Ryan and Marissa need to not get back together. I do like Marissa's new hair though.
Sandy has found his way back to my good graces. LOVE HIM!
"Why do you think I would know how to pick a lock?" Oh, Chino, so nice to see the wife beaters back.
Ryan and Marissa need to not get back together. I do like Marissa's new hair though.
Sandy has found his way back to my good graces. LOVE HIM!
"Why do you think I would know how to pick a lock?" Oh, Chino, so nice to see the wife beaters back.
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I'm just going to WORD everything you said.
And, God, when Ryan got out the Chino Sweatshirt? Damn, Gina. Now all I need is that leather cuff to come back and I will be a happy girl.
I thought last night's episode was kind of weak. Chris said about a third of the way through: I can't believe that this show is already at the point in the series that we're already having the episode where characters have to spend the night at the mall.
And then I realized that the title of the episode was The Mallpisode and I forgave Josh Schwartz for everything. Well, almost everything. There's still the casting of Mischa Barton.
Although I have to give her credit, she's somewhat better this season than last season.
When my sister was here she told me that she had heard that this will be the final season of The OC. Who knows where she heard this, but has anyone else? That would be very strange.
You're right: it was a weak episode. But the Porn Identity? The Chino Sweatshirt? Good things.
"Watching" last night's episode was kind of like "reading" a fashion magazine.
It was a weak epi, but it had its moments. I'm pissed that Seth didn't make a Career Opportunities reference when he was comparing their wacky hijinks to the Goonies et al.
I'm wondering if they're trying to shift the storylines more towards the adults. In the commentary for the pilot, Josh Schwartz notes that at the heart of the story are Kirsten and Jimmy, high school sweethearts who grew up together and now live next door. Of course, Jimmy is long gone and now we have dumbass Billy Campbell. They need to have at least another season.
Hell, Veronica Mars is probably going to get another season. (Which, actually, is a good thing. That show is growing on me.)
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