The O.C. Confidential
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Episode no. | Season 2 (2004-2005) Episode 20 |
Writer(s) | Mike Kelley |
Director | Tony Wharmby |
Production no. | – |
Original airdate | April 21, 2005 (FOX) |
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"The Rager" | "The Return of the Nana" |
The Risky Business is the 47th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Mike Kelley and was directed by Tony Wharmby. It originally aired on Thursday, April 21, 2005.
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[edit] Guest Starring
- Michael Cassidy as Zach Stevens
- Logan Marshall-Green as Trey Atwood
- Johnny Messner as Lance Baldwin
- Bill Campbell as Carter Buckley
[edit] Plot
Sandy and Trey are busy preparing Trey's defense in a case they have to go to trial. They go visit a man named Tom MacKinnon to make a deal. Trey claims he didn't do it (what he is charged for occurred in episode The Rager). Trey claims he is protection a friend. Zach and Seth are at Reed's Silver Lake pad where they have a chat about the comic with Reed and a guy named Damon. They are asked to make a few changes. Seth is not happy about this but Zach keeps saying "we will look into it." There is a party at the pad celebrating the upcoming launch of the comic. Summer attends. Carter and Kirsten attend a wine tasting press party to write about it in the magazine. Marissa and Ryan go to a Waterpolo party.
[edit] Music
- "Sound Makes a Circle" by Audible
- "House On Fire" by Arkarna
- "Title And Registration" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Movie Script Ending" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "The Sound of Settling" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "How Does It Feel" by The Koreans
- "Tres Cosas" by Juana Molina
- "Trust Me" by Temper Temper
- "E Talking" by Soulwax
- "Superluminal" by Home Video
- "Positive Tension" by Bloc Party