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Friday, November 07, 2008
Best O.C. episode to date.

Somehow I woke up super early today at 6am. So I decided to watch one episode of OC before going for breakfast. (SPOILER ALERT AGAIN!)



Anyway I think its the best episode of OC I've watched in a while. It deals with an alternate reality universe, where Ryan never existed. I think the whole idea of "what if" is always present in our lives. Life is full of what ifs and this episode dealt with the idea of an alternate reality very well. The ideas were fresh and plot riveting. More importantly, it wraps up the ryan-marissa plot very well. Now I can start to see why marissa had to leave the show. Their on-off r/s was starting to get stale and annoying and either they lived happily ever after, which was not gonna happen, or the writers had to kill her off.

Its a very unique episode and highly memorable. And its like a final farewell to marissa on OC too. Time to move on.


zp; 4:38 AM
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