The Shape of Things to Come (The O.C. episode)
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“The Shape of Things to Come” | |
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The O.C. episode | |
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Episode no. | Season 3 (2005-2006) Episode 2 |
Written by | J.J. Philbin |
Directed by | Tony Wharmby |
Production no. | 2T6252 |
Original airdate | September 15, 2005 (FOX) |
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"The Shape of Things to Come" is the second episode of the third season FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and Allan Heinberg and was directed by Doug Liman. It originally aired on Tuesday September 8, 2005.
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[edit] Guest starring
- Tate Donovan as Jimmy Cooper
- Jeri Ryan as Charlotte Morgan
- Eric Mabius as Dean Jack Hess
- Autumn Reeser as Taylor Townsend
- Rosalind Chao as Dr. Kim
- Blake Robbins as Don
[edit] Plot
Jimmy meets a man named Don at the Yacht Club's bar to talk about Jimmy's money problems. Julie and Sandy have a meeting with the Dean and Dr. Kim. Ryan and Marissa have a meeting with the Dean also to talk about their future (or lack of) at Harbor. Sandy goes to the house of Charlotte, who was one of the ladies in rehab with Kirsten. When Sandy arrives, Kirsten tells him she has decided to live there for a while to sort some things out. Summer and Marissa are in the student lounge at school where a fellow student, Taylor, talks about her project for the school's carnival… thing is it'’s Marissa's meeting not Taylor's. Taylor has been fighting over Social Chair with Marissa since they were freshmen. At the Harbor school annual kick-off carnival, Ryan punches the new school dean in the face.
[edit] Music
- "Soul Meets Body" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Get The Party Started" by Cobra Verde
- "Do You Want To" by Franz Ferdinand
- "California 2005 (No whistling)"by Phantom Planet
[edit] Trivia
- The 2005 remake of "California" is featured on Music from the OC: Mix 5.
- Eric Mabius who plays Dean Jack Hess, formerly acted alongside Mischa Barton in the 1997 film, Lawn Dogs.