“I watch the show because it’s [based] around my area...but it doesn’t reflect the people and places.”
Codini said it was hard to rate “The O.C.,” “I wouldn’t call it cinematically great.”
Donald M. Coates ’07 was organizing a reunion for the group that watched the show last year in his suite.
“This year we bought a 46-inch TV for our room,” Coates said. “Our initial plan was to take a shot every time we saw cleavage.”
Bill I. Fradin ’05 approved of the season premiere, in which Seth returns after running away from home, and Theresa lies to her boyfriend Ryan about an having a miscarriage so that Ryan returns to the O.C.
“Every episode, something shocking happens to every character...[this one] was a little depressing, but the end was awesome.”
“It’s a lot more social than the elections,” Fradin said. “No one wanted to watch the elections with me and my Republican roommates.”