The Goodbye Girl (The O.C. episode)
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The O.C. episode | |
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“The Goodbye Girl” | |
Anna's finding it hard to say goodbye to Seth |
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Episode no. | Season 1 (2003-2004) Episode 21 |
Writer(s) | Josh Schwartz |
Director | Patrick Norris |
Production no. | 176520 |
Original airdate | March 3, 2004 (FOX) |
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"The Goodbye Girl" is the 21st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Patrick Norris. It originally aired on Wednesday March 3, 2004.
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[edit] Guest starring
- Samaire Armstrong as Anna Stern
- Alan Dale as Caleb Nichol
- Navi Rawat as Theresa Diaz
- Lamount Thompson as Assistant D.A. Greg Hoades
- Eric Balfour as Eddie
[edit] Plot
[edit] Quotes
Seth: (trying not to cry) Anna, wait a second. What am I going to do without you? Who am I going to play Jenga with? You're so wise and all your sage wisdom, what am I going to do without that?
Anna: Confidence, Cohen.
Seth: What if the girl I'm supposed to be with went back to Pittsurgh?
Ryan: (about Theresa) She went back to Chino.
Seth: Why would Anna go to Chino?
Seth: What is this music?
Ryan: Do not insult Journey.
Sandy: (to Kirsten) I would rather send you to jail than get in bed with your father.
Seth: I can't believe that I caused a girl to leave the state, the county maybe sure.
Seth: Ryan, I'm not self-absorbed right. Me, me, me.
Anna: Bye Blanche.
Summer: See ya Rose.
Jimmy: Hi Jules, Luke.
Julie: Luke just came by to defrag my hard drive.
[edit] Music
Death Cab For Cutie - A Lack Of Color