Revision as of 04:45, 15 July 2007 editPixistik1687 (talk | contribs)124 editsm →Plot: took out unneccessary apostrophes← Previous edit | Revision as of 07:19, 16 July 2007 edit undo209.226.38.231 (talk)No edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] (Scene deleted) | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Mother fucking donkey (Scene deleted) | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Himself/Wedding crasher (Scene deleted) | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Himself/Wedding crasher (Scene deleted) | |||
|} | |} | ||
Line 57: | Line 69: | ||
* Seth and Summer land in a rut, which Kirsten thought was what her and Sandy's marriage was after ] talks to her in '']''. | * Seth and Summer land in a rut, which Kirsten thought was what her and Sandy's marriage was after ] talks to her in '']''. | ||
* The actor who plays the blond-haired homeowner of the Cohen's former house in Berkeley also appeared in the pilot episode as a waiter at the fashion show. They are the same character. | * The actor who plays the blond-haired homeowner of the Cohen's former house in Berkeley also appeared in the pilot episode as a waiter at the fashion show. They are the same character. | ||
==Deleted Scenes== | |||
* There is a scene where Taylor actully gets on the boat, but the boat has been invaded by mother fucking donkey's on it and one of them is played by ]. The other donkey's were played by lazy fat house wives that watch daytime soaps and have nothing better to do. | |||
* In the flash forward squence at Seth and Summer's wedding, ] and ] showed up trying to crash the wedding, but ] also showed up at the wedding and scared them away by pulling Vince's pants down and tickling Owen in the pits. | |||
== Music == | == Music == |
Revision as of 07:19, 16 July 2007
Television episode"The End's Not Near, It's Here" |
---|
"The End's Not Near, It's Here" is the 92nd episode and series finale of the FOX television series, The O.C.. It originally aired on Thursday, February 22, 2007.
Guest starring
Actor / actress | Character |
---|---|
Kevin Sorbo | Frank Atwood |
Gary Grubbs | Gordon Bullit |
Brandon Quinn | Spencer Bullit |
Mischa Barton | Marissa's Ghost (Scene deleted) |
Rosie O'Donnell | Mother fucking donkey (Scene deleted) |
Owen Wilson | Himself/Wedding crasher (Scene deleted) |
Vince Vaughn | Himself/Wedding crasher (Scene deleted) |
Plot
Six months have passed since the earthquake hit Newport and everything has changed. The Cohens have taken temporary residence at the Coopers' while waiting for a claims adjuster to inspect their home. Taylor and Ryan have broken up, with Taylor returning to France, while Seth and Summer have fallen into a rut. After the inspection, the Cohens learn that repairs would cost more than the house itself, and the house is lost. Sandy and Kirsten reluctantly begin house-hunting. After hearing their parents reminisce about Berkeley again, Seth and Ryan fly out to the old Cohen house to see if the current owner would be willing to sell. At the airport they bump into Summer and Taylor, and Ryan and Taylor realize they still love each other. Julie is revealed to be pregnant and engaged to Bullit, but Kaitlin learns Julie's unborn child is really Frank's. Julie explains how the news of her pregnancy scared Frank off, but Bullit's support convinced her to marry him. Kaitlin confronts Frank with this knowledge, leaving with, "I thought Atwoods were fighters."
The current owners of the Berkeley house are unwilling to sell, so Seth and Ryan bring in reinforcements and fly Kirsten and Sandy out to the house with the help of Bullit. The Berkeley house occupants open their doors a second time to find the entire Cohen family standing on their doorstep. After allowing Kirsten in to go to bathroom, they discover her water broke and the baby is coming. One of the current owners of the house delivers Kirsten's daughter, Sophie Rose Cohen. Meanwhile, in Newport, Julie begins having bridal jitters. Summer talks to her and gives her a locket with Marissa's picture inside. The two share tears and Bullit interrupts the moment with the news of Sophie Rose's birth and by asking Julie if she is ready. Julie says she "can't get married without Kiki." With a private jet waiting, Bullit decides to fly everybody out to Berkeley to have the wedding. When everyone meets up in Berkeley, Seth tells Summer to follow her passion and join GEORGE, a touring environmental group. Reunited, Ryan and Taylor can't keep their hands off each other and rip off each others' clothes, land in bed, only to shock one of the current owners, who opens the door at an inopportune time. The wedding is finally underway, but back in Newport, Frank finds the church empty. In Berkeley, Kaitlin's cell phone rings and Frank spills all to the wedding guests on the speaker phone. Ultimately, Julie decides not to marry either Frank or Bullit, but rather to devote herself to bringing up her son. All of the recent events to occur at the Berkeley house convince the current owners to sell their home to the Cohens.
The Cohens soon begin to pack their things as they prepare to go their separate ways. Seth sends Summer off on a bus as she prepares to join GEORGE, she tells him "This isn't goodbye. You're my destiny Cohen." Ryan and Taylor are also forced to say goodbye, as she leaves to return to France. Sandy and Kirsten depart from their Newport home, leaving Seth and Ryan to themselves. After Seth rides off in a taxi, Ryan walks through the empty house, reminiscing of how the Cohens took him into their home. He has various flashbacks to series 1. As he backs out of the driveway, Ryan has a flashback to seeing Marissa standing on the corner.
The series concludes with a look into the future of all of the series' main characters. Ryan is at the University of California, Berkeley, looking around the campus. Summer is at a protest and Seth clips her picture out of a newspaper. Sandy Cohen is now a professor at Berkeley, where he is teaching law. A reformed Kaitlin is excelling as a Williams College student, and Julie has enrolled and graduated from college, with the support of Bullit, Kaitlin, Frank Atwood, and her son. Seth and Summer ultimately marry, with Ryan as the Best Man, Taylor the Maid of Honor, and Sophie Rose Cohen as the flower girl. Ryan and Taylor exchange shy glances.
The final scene of the series shows Ryan, as an architect, walking away from a building site. He takes notice of a kid who resembles his former self and appears to be down on his luck. Reminded of how Sandy reached out to him in his youth, Ryan calls out, "Hey kid. Need any help?"
Trivia
- Seth and Summer are seen watching "Briefcase or No Briefcase." This is actually The O.C.'s version of Deal or No Deal.
- The Cohen house in the series is based on a real house, which was seen in the first-ever episode of The O.C.. While Sandy and Ryan are looking for houses with Kirsten, we see Sandy and Ryan talking in a backyard of a house. That backyard is the actual backyard of the house the Cohen house in the series is based off of. Also, in some shots, you can see the actual roof of the house that the Cooper house in the first season is based off of.
- While Summer and Taylor are talking at the airport, a man is holding up a sign with the name "Schwartz" on it. This is made as a joke as the creators name is Josh Schwartz.
- Summer says, "Real-life Jake broke up with real-life April." This is a joke referring to the real-life breakup of Adam Brody (Seth) and Rachel Bilson (Summer).
- Summer says, "It just got picked up for five more seasons. You know, these teen-dramas, they just run forever." This is making fun of The O.C., as it only lasted for four seasons.
Allusions to past episodes
- The cartoon of Sandy that Seth pins the picture of Summer next to previously appeared in The Avengers - It appeared in the Atomic County presentation Seth made to Ryan.
- The church that Julie and The Bullit were supposed to get married in was the same church that Julie got married to Caleb in The Ties that Bind. Coincidentally, when Seth and Summer get married, the wedding takes place in the backyard of the Cohen's house in Berkeley, which is the same place Julie and Bullit's (ultimately aborted) wedding would end up taking place.
- Summer tells Ryan that Flapjacks' (one of Pancakes' babies) cage isn't to be used for cage fighting, referring to The Avengers.
- The musical score from the pilot was used throughout this episode.
- Seth and Summer land in a rut, which Kirsten thought was what her and Sandy's marriage was after Hailey talks to her in The Countdown.
- The actor who plays the blond-haired homeowner of the Cohen's former house in Berkeley also appeared in the pilot episode as a waiter at the fashion show. They are the same character.
Deleted Scenes
- There is a scene where Taylor actully gets on the boat, but the boat has been invaded by mother fucking donkey's on it and one of them is played by Rosie O'Donnell. The other donkey's were played by lazy fat house wives that watch daytime soaps and have nothing better to do.
- In the flash forward squence at Seth and Summer's wedding, Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn showed up trying to crash the wedding, but Marissa's Ghost also showed up at the wedding and scared them away by pulling Vince's pants down and tickling Owen in the pits.
Music
Artist / band | Title | Scene |
---|---|---|
Clinic | The New Seeker | Ryan and Taylor make out in the Berkeley house. |
Jet | Shine On | Frank tries to win Julie back. |
Jacob Golden | On A Saturday | Julie and Kaitlin talk about the future, while Kirsten and Sandy look at old photos. |
Patrick Park | Life Is A Song | The end of the episode montage. |
External links
The O.C. | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Characters |
| ||||
Episodes | |||||
Related |
| ||||