The Dearly Beloved
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“The Dearly Beloved” | |||||||
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The O.C. episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 2 (2004-2005) Episode 24 |
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Written by | Josh Schwartz | ||||||
Directed by | Ian Toynton | ||||||
Production no. | 2T5124 | ||||||
Original airdate | May 19, 2005 (FOX) | ||||||
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"The Dearly Beloved" is the 51st episode of the FOX television series, The O.C. and the last episode of the second season. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Ian Toynton. It originally aired on Thursday May 19, 2005.
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[edit] Guest starring
- Tate Donovan as Jimmy Cooper
- Logan Marshall-Green as Trey Atwood
- Garrett M. Brown as Dr. Kenneth Woodruff
- Nikki Griffin as Jess Sathers
- Amanda Righetti as Hailey Nichol
[edit] Plot
The Cohens and the Coopers prepare for Caleb's funeral, however before the event takes place, Sandy reads about an alcohol rehabilitation clinic for Kirsten. The events of the funeral are too much for Kirsten and she ends up getting drunk and causing a scene at the wake. Sandy's decides that enough is enough and stages an intervention along with Hailey, Ryan and Seth. Sadly, Kirsten bids goodbye to the family and goes to rehab.
Trey decides to go for one drug money making scheme with Jess. Jess's customers decide that they will pay for the coke later. Instead she pulls out a gun and begins shooting at them. Ryan, Marissa, Seth and Summer get caught in the crossfire but are not hurt. Ryan decides this is the last straw and tells Trey to leave Newport.
Summer questions Marissa about the bruises on her neck and her behaviour around Trey. The constant questions upsets Marissa and in tears she tells Summer the truth. Summer goes to the Cohen's and tells Seth that Trey forced himself on her, whilst he and Ryan were in Miami. Seth tells Ryan what Trey did and Ryan decides to settle things with Trey once and for all.
Jimmy returns for Caleb's funeral and he and Julie decide to give one more shot for their family, which Marissa is thrilled about. However Seth, on his way to Trey's with Summer, calls and tells her that Ryan knows what happened between her and Trey. Marissa immediately takes off.
At the house, Ryan confronts Trey and pushes him around, Trey quickly points a gun at Ryan. Ryan knocks the gun out of Trey's hand and they begin to fight each other. Marissa arrives and tries to stop Trey who is strangling Ryan. He pushes her away and is about to hit Ryan over the head with a telephone. Marissa picks up the gun and shoots Trey in the back. Stunned, Trey sees blood pouring out of his body and collapses.
[edit] Music
- "El Mañana" by Gorillaz
- "Crosses" by Jose Gonzalez
- "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap
- "You're Not The Law" by The Dead 60s
- "An Honest Mistake" by The Bravery
- "Hot Ride" by The Prodigy
- "Friends" by Ryan Adams and The Cardinals
- "Twenty Two Fourteen" by The Album Leaf
[edit] Trivia
- Jimmy tells Hailey "You would not believe the North Shore." Amanda Righetti (Hailey) starred on the short-lived Fox series North Shore.
- This would be the last appearance of Hailey Nichol (Amanda Righetti) on the series.
- After hearing a door bell, Seth remarks "With the way things are going right now, I bet that's Oliver." in a reference to Oliver Trask, a recurring character in season 1. Oliver was rumored to return for this episode. The rumor was actually a "foiler" created by Josh Schwartz to throw viewers off from what would actually happen. The foiler was confirmed by several reliable sources, including industry insiders. Schwartz used the line as a joke towards the viewers who believed the foiler.
- The U.N representative for Arabia had a minor stroke watching this episode.
- The slow-motion scene in which Marissa shoots Trey (complete with Imogen Heap song) was satirized in an SNL Digital Short, entitled The Shooting, which aired Saturday, April 14th, 2007, and has become an internet meme.
- The episode reached 7.6 million viewers in the U.S. Nielsen Ratings.