'Welcome to the OC, Bitches!' serves as a nostalgic reunion of stars from 'The O.C.,' as well as a place to dissect its role as a cultural phenomenon and work through any issues that the cast faced back in the early 2000s.
Instead, “The O.C.” became a hit and cultural phenomenon that still reverberates, leading to “Welcome to the OC, Bitches!,” a popular re-watch podcast hosted by Bilson and Clarke since 2021. Two decades ago, showrunner Josh Schwartz couldn’t help but take a dig at his harshest critic. In Season 1, Bilson’s character volunteers at a hospital and says she has to check on a patient named “Tom Shales”: “He’s two floors down. He’s, like, incontinent.
back then. It was packed with witty and self-referential dialogue not normally encountered on a teen soap. Centered on the outrageous wealth and personal drama of the residents of Orange County, Calif., the series opened with the Cohen family taking in an abandoned teen named Ryan Atwood from Chino. Ryan bonded with his new brother, the charmingly neurotic Seth Cohen , and fell for the troubled, beautiful girl next door, Marissa Cooper .
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