Rachel Bilson (Summer Roberts): I knew Brody before, because he had casually dated one of my friends. While many of the actors met either during the casting phase or as the pilot went into production, two of them already had a shared history. There was a lot of learning to do, and not a lot of time in which to do it. Josh Schwartz was young and inexperienced. Doug Liman had never directed for television before, and had arrived very late in the process. Fox’s hope of premiering the series in August meant that network executives would make their pickup order based on a sizzle reel from the first week of shooting. With The O.C., this was happening faster than usual. Before you get to make your TV show, you have to make a pilot to convince the network to buy that show. By Alan Sepinwall, Josh Schwartz, and Stephanie Savage Chapter 3 The PilotĪ pilot episode is as much a sales tool as it is a piece of storytelling. moment after reading this.Īn Excerpt From Welcome to The O.C. So make sure you pre-order the book and get your queue ready, because you're 100 percent going to want to relive every iconic The O.C. Before you go ahead and rewatch the show from the beginning, we actually has a special excerpt that talks all about the first episode and what it took to bring it to life. Includes exclusive interviews with: Ben McKenzie * Mischa Barton * Adam Brody * Rachel Bilson * Peter Gallagher * Kelly Rowan * Melinda Clarke * Tate Donovan * Chris Carmack * Autumn Reeser * Willa Holland * Samaire Armstrong * Alan Dale * Colin Hanks * Amanda Righetti * Navi Rawat * Shannon Lucio * Michael Cassidy * McG * Imogen Heap * Alex Greenwald * Ben Gibbard * Paul Scheer * Doug Liman * and many more!Īnd yes, we have a special preview for you. Now, it’s time to go back where we started from and experience it all over again. paved the way for a new generation of iconic teen soaps, launched the careers of young stars, and even gave us the gift of Chrismukkah. will offer the definitive inside look at the beloved show-a nostalgic delight for audiences who watched when it aired, and a rich companion to viewers currently discovering the show while it streams on HBO Max and Hulu. With Rolling Stone’s chief TV critic and bestselling author Alan Sepinwall conducting interviews with the key cast members, writers, and producers who were there when it all happened, Welcome to the O.C. Just in time for the show’s twentieth anniversary, The O.C.’s creator Josh Schwartz and executive producer Stephanie Savage are ready to dive into how the show was made, the ups and downs over its four seasons, and its legacy today. Together, the friends fall in and out of love, support each other amidst family strife, and capture the hearts of audiences across the country. Completing the group is Summer, Seth’s dream girl and Marissa’s loyal-and fearless-best friend. Ryan soon warms up to his nerdy, indie band-loving new best friend Seth, and quickly falls for Marissa, the stunning girl next door who has secrets of her own. On August 5th, 2003, Ryan Atwood found himself a long way from his home in Chino-he was in The O.C., an exclusive suburb full of beautiful girls, wealthy bullies, corrupt real-estate tycoons, and a new family helmed by his public defender, Sandy Cohen. Oh, and if that wasn't going to get you excited enough, Mariner Books's official description will give you all the details you need to know about what you can find out when you pick it up on release day: Welcome to the O.C., b*tch: it’s the definitive oral history of beloved TV show The O.C., from the show’s creators, featuring interviews with the cast and crew, providing a behind-the-scenes look into how the show was made, the ups and downs over its four seasons, and its legacy today.
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