The Swells

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“The Swells”
The O.C. episode

Taylor talks to Seth at the lock-in.
Episode no. Season 3
(2005-2006)
Episode 6
Written by J.J. Philbin
Directed by Michael Fresco
Production no. 2T6256
Original airdate November 10, 2005 (FOX)
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"The Swells" is the sixth episode of the third season FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by J.J. Philbin and was directed by Michael Fresco. It originally aired on Tuesday November 10, 2005.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Seth helps Taylor put posters up in school. He also helps her out when an event she has organized doesn't go as planned. Summer and Marissa are at the beach where some surfers are enjoying the swells. At the Newport Group, Sandy meets with businessman Kurt Williams and his protégé Mark Fish in order to hand over the company to them. Sandy will give them the Newport Group if they don't destroy low-income properties by the beach. Later, there is a Lock-In at school. Seth and Ryan are there. Charlotte and Julie have dinner at the yacht club to talk over a charity event. Julie learns more about who Charlotte is... It seems the two of them are living together. Kirsten, Ryan, Casey, Johnny, Chili, as well as Taylor's mom, Veronica Townsend, appear in the episode. The band "The Subways" may play at The Bait Shop.

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[edit] Quotes

Seth: Can't we just order out, like normal people?

Sandy: We are normal people. Normal people cook.

Seth: What if my poor mouth will never taste pizza again?

Sandy: Probably not, because we are very abusive parents cooking for you like this.


Ryan: (about Marissa not arriving) Is she studying?

Summer: Erm, she's not studying ... she's at the beach with Johnny.

Seth: (after some silent moments) Ryan, try not to punch Summer.


Chili: I don't get it, why don't you like me?

Summer: I'm already dating a dork.


Matt: Think of the change that you could bring to this community if you had control of a multi-million dollar company.

Sandy: Well, I'll have to think about that. You know what that means, don't you? I've got to ask my wife.

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