Pleasant like a peeled testicle ... Only more painful.
Bruce Campbell Online
Plastic-Games - German Webcomics
Ninja Burger
The Talamasca 2
T-Shirt Hell ... The place your mother warned you about.
Vote for me on the Top 150 Comic sites!
The Bruce Campbell Interview... Groovy! Get Joe in Episode III! Bring The Tick to Video and DVD! Click Here!

Resident DVDvil :: The O.C.: Season 2

 

[ Rants ]
Sunday, August 28, 2005
 

Okay, I’ll be the first to admit to you that I generally cringe at the thought of nighttime soap operas. To this day I have yet to see a single episode of “Beverly Hills 90210” or “Melrose Place.” Even some of the newer popular shows like “Dawson’s Creek” didn’t show up on my TV screen until the DVDs started to come out. And though I ended up liking that show, I doubt I would have given it a chance if I hadn’t been given the opportunity to review the DVDs. Such is the case for “The O.C.”

When I first heard of “The O.C.”, which was through the tremendous amount of commercials promoting it, I was in no way enticed. I expected it to be another one of those ‘hip and edgy’ shows that were becoming a staple of nighttime viewing right alongside reality TV. It boasted a pretty strong cast, which included Peter Gallagher and Kelly Rowan, but still I figured it wouldn’t last the season and therefore would be no loss.

So when the DVD of the 1st season came out last year it marked the 87th time I have had to eat crow (and let me tell you there are only so many ways to prepare crow…). I popped in the first DVD and prepared myself for what I thought would be schlock, and instead found myself treated to a well-written, well-paced, and well-acted series. The first episode hooked me right in and by the time I got through the rest of the set (which took me a little less than a week), I found myself checking to see when the 2nd season was going to start.

The main premise of the series surrounds a troubled teen (Benjamin McKenzie) from the wrong side of the tracks who is given the opportunity to spend some time living amongst the rich and pampered living in “The O.C.” (Orange County). His lawyer (Peter Gallagher) offers to let him live in his pool house, and instead of finding the perfect life, he quickly learns that just because you’re rich doesn’t mean you’re not screwed up. He finds himself mixed up in all the turmoil and tribulations of those around him, as friendships and relationships begin, then turn sour. As I expected, the series is, in every sense of the term, a soap opera. What I didn’t expect was that the series creator, Josh Schwartz, would take the genre and turn it on its ear.

Aside from the trappings that make up your normal run of the mill soap opera, “The O.C.” is elevated by terrific scripts and even better acting. And the show is decidedly funnier than I ever expected it to be. Even when you are faced with some situations that seem to be a bit unbelievable, the cast is able to make you believe. On a little side note on some of the more unbelievable aspects of the series, I’ve pretty much seen it all as I’ve grown up, and a lot of what is being presented here is actually pretty tame to what goes on in the real lives of some people. Even with “The O.C.”, truth is still much stranger than fiction.

I was so taken by what I saw in the 1st season that I actually started watching the show during its 2nd. Of course time was not always on my side, so I opted to wait until the DVD set came out so I could keep up with the episodes in order. Well, that day has finally come and to say I tore through the new DVD set would be an understatement. The new season did not disappoint in terms of the direction the show took. The writing was as good as before, and I was totally drawn into the plot. Yes, there were some silly moments; including a bit of a nod to the first “Spider-Man” movie… well actually it was more than just a bit. But as I mentioned… sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.

The new 7-disc DVD set offers up all 24 episodes of the series’ sophomore season, and they are all put together in what has become my second favorite style of TV series DVD packaging. The brightly colored slipcover holds an inner disc holder, which slides out and opens like a book. This disc holder is made up of ‘pages’, each of which has an individual DVD, as well as pocket on the inside which contains a small booklet. The booklet features a synopsis of each episode, as well as a breakdown of the chapter titles. It also lets you know where you can find all of the special features.

Speaking of which, the special features are plentiful, and are sure to keep even the casual fans of the series entertained. First up is a great commentary track on the episode “The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn’t” by creator / executive producer Josh Schwartz and producer Bob DeLaurentis. There’s also an additional commentary on the episode “The Rainy Day Women” by Schwartz, who is joined by Stephanie Savage, Alexandra Patsavas and Matt Ramsey, who are all part of the creative team.

The 7th disc is where you’ll find the majority of the bonuses, most of which come in the form of featurettes. One focuses mainly on the show’s fashion, while another offers up a retrospective on the show’s success. There is even a pretty funny reel of bloopers from both seasons 1 & 2.

One of these days I’ll learn not to judge a book by its cover, I found “The O.C.” to be a very addictive show, and it really makes me wonder how many other good shows I’ve missed.

Episodes:
The Distance
The Way We Were
The New Kids on the Block
The New Era
The SN O.C.
The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn’t
The Family Ties
The Power of Love
The Ex-Factor
The Accomplice
The Second Chance
The Lonely Hearts Club
The Father Knows Best
The Rainy Day Women
The Mallpisode
The Blaze of Glory
The Brothers Grim
The Risky Business
The Rager
The O.C. Confidential
The Return of the Nana
The Showdown
The O. Sea
The Dearly Beloved

Starring: Peter Gallagher, Kelly Rowan, Benjamin McKenzie, Mischa Barton, Adam Brody, Melinda Clarke, Rachel Bilson, Tate Donovan
Extras: Extended Creator’s Cut of “The Rainy Day Women”, Commentary on “The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn’t” and “Rainy Day Women”, Beach Couture: How O.C. Fashion is Made, The O.C.-Obsess Completely Retrospective TV Special, Gags and Goofs from Season 1 and 2
Specifications: Widescreen
Studio: Warner Brothers
Release Date: 8/23/2005
Region 1
MPAA Rating: NR
Website

We'll give The O.C.: Season 2 an A.

[ Back ]
All text, images, and other content © 2002 LethalDeath.com unless otherwise noted.
Questions, comments? Send 'em here.
Get hosted with eHostingBiz