Diminishing returns
There is only one thing worth saying about the premiere of The O.C., Season 3, and that is, do we really need yet another permutation of the iPod? We've got shuffles. We've got minis. We've got nanos. We've got iPhones. Let it alone, apple, for the love of Christ. Also: why does Mark Ruffalo feel the need to whore himself out to mainstream Hollywood romantic comedies? Anyway, haven't we seen this movie before, and wasn't it called Ghost? Or was it Truly Madly Deeply? Or was it All of Me?Oh, was I discussing the commercials just now? Right, yes I was. Yes, indeed. Because that is all there is to say about the O.C. Season 3 premiere. And in fact, the show itself. Which, as of this episode, I no longer watch.

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wh@t u t@lking ab0ut Willis?! LOL!! Th@t 3pis0d3 r@wk3d!!! & MY BOYFRIEND Ryan is $uch @ QT!!!
I think what r@wk3d is definitely this comment actually... at least it made me laugh.
I don't know what part of this episode was more spew-inducing, the zoom shots of Ryan frolicking on the beach, like outtakes of Davey Jones from the Monkees Last Train to Clarksville marathon, or Trey waking up from a coma and proceeding directly to the Greyhound station with an IV needle still stuck in his arm (and somehow, Ryan magically knowing which bus stop, and what time). And Kirsten? I've already seen "When a Man Loves a Woman" and it sucked that time too. Worst TV writing in the history of TV writing.
But: I liked Ryan's haircut. He is, --on this we agree-- Such @ QT.
What about this Reunion show, the one on right after The O.C.? Have you seen it? I kind of felt like I should watch it, since those characters are supposed to have graduated from high school the same year I did. I guess that's a pretty lame reason to watch a show, though.
I taped it but so far I have been too afraid to watch...
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