Senior year. Prom. Graduation. College visits. Old friends. New problems. And plenty of Korean popstars. Ryan's savior complex becomes a recipe for disaster. Seth and Summer's relationship hits the rocks thanks to Seth's compulsion to edit the truth. As Kirsten attempts to put her life back together, Sandy assumes leadership of the Newport Group and finds himself the heir-apparent to Caleb Nichol's legacy of scandal. Marissa spirals out of control after little sis Kaitlin - a Julie Cooper in the making - returns home to stir the pot. And speaking of Julie Cooper, she's cast out of her Palace - into the slums of the OC. No sign of senioritis here. All 25 episodes lead to the most schocking season finale yet. With humor, heart, great music and all the teen angst you could hope for (and more), see why "The O.C. has become the John Hughes movie of the 2000s" (popmatters.com).
Well, we were the first to break the news that season 3 would be out on
October 24, but we forgot to follow it up with the official announcement listing the cost, specs and extras (sorry!). The 7 disc set will include all 25 episodes (1089 mins) of the Fox series. Episodes will be presented in Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1), with Dolby Surround audio, along with French and Spanish subtitles, and English captions. The suggested price of the set is $69.98, but
Amazon.com is preselling it for $45.49.
Extras include:
- Making of The Subways music video
- What's In a Name?
- From Script to Screen - The Party Favor
- Gag Reel
- Pass The Remote - Scene surfing Commentary
