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What happened last night?

I missed it b/c I had to work late!

I want details please!!

2007-02-23 01:59:45 · 6 answers · asked by John Redcorn 4 in Entertainment & Music Television

6 answers

OK you asked for details here you go.....

It was 6 months after the earthquake and you find out that everyone is moved into the Roberts house... Ryan and Taylor are not together anymore and Taylor is living in Paris again, Julie and Kristin are Prego... Julie is going to be marring the bullet. And Seth and Summer are living in Summers room and are so out of it they did not notice that Pancakes had babies!!

Sandy and the family find out that they can not rebuild the house and have to find a new home... they look at like 6 different places and are not happy and start talking about the house they had in Berkley... Ryan gets a idea to go to Berkley and buy back there house for them with Seth’s help... the house is owned but 2 guys that don't want to sell so Seth and Ryan call Bullet to have Kristin and Sandy brought to Berkley so Sandy can talk them into it.

Julie tells Caitlin that the baby is not bullets it's Franks and Bullet knows... Frank got scared when Julie told him that she was Prego and left. Bullet was there for her and said he would still marry her.

Kristen goes it on labor at the house in Berkley and has a baby girl they name her Sophie.

Summer and Julie have a really cute talk about life and if summer should move in with Seth in Providence or not just before the wedding... Julie told her to see the world and find her self Julie tells summer she did not do that and requests not going to school and finding herself... Summer gives Julie a locket with Marissa's photo in it and told her "I know she would want to be here" Bullet comes in and asks if she is ready and Julies says she needs Kristin... Bullet tells her about the baby and Julie says she is not getting married with out Kristin she is her best friend. Bullet fly’s everyone out to Berkley and they have the wedding in the back yard of the house. (*Note it is still owned by 2 guys)

Taylor has come back from Paris to be a bridesmaid and she and Ryan still can feel the love and when they go into the other room to talk... they do more then just talk...

The wedding starts and then just before they start to say you are husband and wife you see someone running up the road and Frank busts in and screams JULIE... but he is at the old church in O.C. and they are all in Berkley... he calls Caitlin Cell phone and tells her to put him on speaker phone... he tells Julie he loves her and that he wants to make it work with her and his son! Julie turns to the bullet and says I need a min.

The two guys that own the house go up to Sandy and Kristin and tell them that they will sell to them... they had a baby and a wedding here and it is their house... Sandy looks at everyone and says "The Cowens are Moving to Berkley!!"

Caitlin and Julie are sitting in the kitchen talking about now what and Caitlin tells her mom she is proud that she decided to stay single for now. Julie said she will figure it out on her own for the first time. .. she looks on the counter and Summer left her school catalog and Julie starts to think...

Seth tells summer she should go with GEORGE and says good bye to her by the bus that is going to take her around the country for GEORGE...Ryan and Taylor are there and Ryan tells summer thanks for everything and for Flapjacks and with that pulls one of the bunnies out of his pocket... she tells Seth you are my future and this is not good bye for good. the Bus moves and Seth watches her go.

Ryan and Taylor are on a train saying good bye Taylor is going to Paris and they are leaving as friends. They kiss and the train starts to go.

The Cowens are all standing out side of the house and they say good bye to Seth because he is going to Providence and they are all going to Berkley... Ryan tells Sandy and Kristen that he will meet up with them he wants to hang out for a min or two.. Seth and Ryan talk about how they are better now then when they first meet... They hug good bye and Seth gets into a cap.. Ryan goes back into the house and he starts flashback of the first time he moved it... each room he has a new flashback... the last one being of him pulling out of the driveway with Sandy and seeing Marissa....

The next thing you see is Ryan out side of Berkley with a sign in the back that says Welcome Class of 2017 Summer out side of a plant at a protest and someone takes a photo of her... Next Seth is cutting out that photo and putting it on his wall next to that is a drawing he did of Sandy... Sandy is Teaching Law at Berkley... Caitlin is a student of Math in College... Julie Graduates College and Bullet, Frank, Caitlin, and the son of her and Frank is in the audience with shirts that say Team Julie... Next you see Seth and Ryan dressed in Tuxes at a wedding and it is Summer walking down the ale to Seth about half way down the ale she sticks her tong out at him and they laugh... Ryan and Taylor are standing up next to them and they look at each other and just smile in the front row are Sandy and Kristen with Sophie that looks to be about 6... Next you see Ryan walking out of a construction site he is now an architect and when he goes to get in the car he says a teen boy sitting by a payphone and starts to remember Sandy helping him and the last line of the show is Ryan to the kid..."Hey do you need some help"

2007-02-23 02:37:30 · answer #1 · answered by A Friend 2 · 1 1

It's about time, in a week or so, FOX will replace it with another brainless, pointless piece of sh*t that shamelessly uses flashy big bang effects every couple of weeks to compensate for the fact that storyline is D-list at it's best and the writing sucks and of course to keep viewers watching it. Just like the OC. They'll replace it with the same old sh*t, it's FOX.
No standards and no mind
Anywhere anytime, trashy sitcoms
One track mind, even on the news at nine.

2007-02-23 02:06:30 · answer #2 · answered by Rick R 5 · 0 1

I didnt know it was over

2007-02-23 02:02:38 · answer #3 · answered by courtney k. 2 · 0 1

i dont watch that

2007-02-23 02:01:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, the O.C. is officially gone. Sadly.



416 - "THE END'S NOT NEAR IT'S HERE"
Aired: 02/22/07
Ryan and Sandy make crepes for breakfast, following Kaitlin’s instructions. Through the chatter, we quickly learn that it’s been months since the earthquake, Taylor is back in France – which is where the crepe griddle came from – Ryan hasn’t thought about her since she left and is fine with it being over. Oh, and the Cohens are living with Julie and Kaitlin now. Julie comes down for breakfast and she and Kirsten discuss morning sickness and Julie’s impending wedding. And then her fiancé walks in. The Bullit.

An inspector visits the Cohen home for an inspection. He’s got bad news. The cost of repairing of the home is more than the home’s market value. There’s no saving it. So the Cohens go house shopping. Sandy and Ryan lament that none of the places they’ve seen have felt like a home, but Kirsten is ready to make an offer on the latest place anyway. If every house in Newport looks the same inside, who cares which one they buy?

Seth and Summer are up in Summer’s room, where they’ve basically spent every minute of the last two months watching television and sitting in recliners. They’re packing for Providence when Summer notices an old flyer for a sea otter rally. Ryan comes to Seth in need of a plan which involves leaving the city. He needs to leave because Taylor is coming back to Newport and neither wants to see the other.

Summer picks up Taylor at the airport, and Taylor quickly makes it clear that she has no desire to see Ryan. Too bad for her, because Ryan and Seth are at the airport too. Awkward conversation ensues until Ryan and Seth walk off to their gate. And it’s at this point that Taylor and Ryan realize they’re still in love with each other.

Ryan and Seth arrive in Berkeley, specifically at the old house Sandy told Ryan the Cohen family started in. The boys knock on the door and tell the all-male couple that lives there that they would like to buy their house. The men laugh and close the door. Seth hammers the doorbell until the men open the door again and he launches until a full explanation of what they’re doing on the porch. This is the house the Cohens started in, they moved when Seth was two, their current home has been condemned and they want to buy this one. The men are touched, but explain that this is their home now and isn’t for sale. Ryan and Seth think they need to get Sandy to make this argument for them.

But Sandy’s busy signing the papers on his new house. Just before he puts pen to paper, the Bullit bursts in and tells him to stop. Ryan and Seth called from Berkeley with an emergency, so Bullit has his private on standby for the Cohens. Kirsten points out that she shouldn’t be flying in her ninth month, but Bullit mentions that his son Amarillo is a female doctor and he’ll be flying up with them.

Taylor discusses Ryan with Summer and thinks they can make things work even with Taylor living in France. Summer is more interested in reading about The Valley, which sets Taylor off. She berates Summer for no longer being passionate about the environment or active in…anything. It’s time to get off of that recliner. The girls hear a noise and when Summer looks under the bed, she finds a bunch of baby bunnies. She had no idea Pancakes was pregnant. Or female.

Ryan and Seth tour Berkeley and Seth ponders the future. Including the future of Ryan and Taylor’s relationship, since Seth realizes Ryan’s quietness since seeing Taylor at the airport means he’s still in love with her. Ryan smiles and just asks if Seth wants some coffee. Seth then bumps into some guy handing out flyers on behalf of GEORGE. When Seth mentions that his girlfriend, Summer, turned down GEORGE, the guy gives Seth a flyer for Summer before remarking that he’d hate to see somebody like Summer waste her passion.

Taylor calls Ryan with an invitation to get together and discuss their relationship. Ryan says he’d love to, but he’s in Berkeley right now. Taylor realizes the house shopping means Ryan would never be in Newport during her breaks from France and is crestfallen.

Julie and Kaitlin are preparing the chapel for the wedding when talk turns to Julie’s embryo. Kaitlin is shocked to learn that the baby is actually Frank’s, but Julie assures her that the Bullit is well aware of that fact. Kaitlin asks Julie if she really loves the Bullit, and Julie replies that she does.

The Cohens stand in front of the Berkeley house. Sandy rings the doorbell and the men, Todd and Patrick, answer once again. The guys again state that they’re not interested in selling, but they do allow Kirsten to use the bathroom. And when she’s inside the house, she screams out in pain. Her water has broken. She says there’s no time for an ambulance, this baby is coming now. Fortunately, Patrick is a midwife. Unfortunately, Todd is disgusted by the thought of what this means for his bedsheets.

After a successful birth, Kirsten and Sandy recover in Todd and Patrick’s bed. Back in Newport, Kaitlin intercepts Frank on his way to work and asks why he bailed on Julie. Frank admits that he initially panicked, but by the time he was ready to be a dad, Julie was having dinner with Bullit. Kaitlin says she thought Frank was a good fighter before walking off.

Outside, Seth and Sandy talk about life, with Sandy wondering why his son is in such a rut lately. Seth observes that it’s been too much change lately, although he and Summer might need a change in relationship status. Being together these days might not be the best thing for them. But Seth is afraid to let her go.

Wedding time. Behind the scenes, Summer talks to Julie about lengthy relationships, and Julie says she got married too young to really learn what she was like or what life was all about. Summer’s a great girl and she should get out there and see what the world has to offer. Don’t settle for comfortable. Summer then pulls out of a gift for Julie. A locket with a photo of Marissa in it. Bullit comes in and tells Julie it’s time to start the wedding and they’ll have to do it without Kirsten. Julie is adamant that she can’t get married without her best friend present, so…

…when Todd and Patrick answer the doorbell once more, an entire wedding party is standing on their porch and in their front yard. Fortunately, Todd is a wedding planner. The wedding’s going to be in the backyard. You know, Taylor’s at this wedding. Looks like Ryan and Taylor will have to chat it out. They decide to be just friends, but passion gets in the way. Their tear each other’s clothes off and go at it until Todd comes in and interrupts.

In another room, Seth and Summer are analyzing their own relationship with much less passion. She wonders if they’re stuck in a rut, so Seth pulls out the GEORGE flyer he was given earlier. He implores her to go work for GEORGE. For both of them.

The wedding commences and Frank runs to the chapel in a scene reminiscent of The Graduate. Only, in that movie, the wedding wasn’t moved to Berkeley without anybody telling Dustin Hoffman. Frank can only yell at an empty chapel. So he calls Kaitlin’s cell phone, tells her to put him on speaker and begs Julie to come back to him. Bullit throws the phone away, but Julie asks for a minute and runs inside. Kaitlin chases after her and tells her to just be sure whatever she decides is what she really wants.

With the wedding on hold, Todd and Patrick tell the Cohen they can’t fight fate. They’ve just been keeping the house warm for the true owners. They’re going to sell.

Days later, the Cohens are packing up their old home. Julie and Kaitlin eat some cereal and put off the future until later. Until Julie sees an undergrad class catalog and maybe has some thoughts. At the beach, Seth, Ryan and Taylor are saying goodbye to Summer, who is about to board the GEORGE environmental college bus tour, which we must assume, is powered by biodiesel. Taylor hugs Summer, saying she’s the only real girlfriend she’s ever had. Ryan and Taylor retreat so Seth and Summer can have a moment. Summer assures him that this isn’t goodbye because he’s her destiny. They kiss and she boards the bus.

That night, sitting on the train Taylor is taking to New York, Ryan and Taylor wonder what the future holds for them. They both thank each other for the happy memories. As they’re saying goodbye, the train leaves the station, giving them one last hour together before San Bernardino.

The next day, the house has been fully emptied. Sandy and Kirsten pull out, leaving the boys behind. This will probably be a kiss-free goodbye. The boys wish each other luck, hug and Seth hops in a cab to the airport. Ryan walks back into the house for one last look and the memories come flooding back. Curiosity satisfied, Ryan walks out of the house, starts his car and heads north to a new life.

Everybody settles into their new lives. Ryan registers for classes, Summer joins in a protest, Seth hangs a newspaper photo of said protest in his new dorm room and Sandy lectures his new class at Berkeley.

Years later, Julie graduates from college. Frank, Kaitlin, their son and Bullit all cheer wildly from the audience. Seth and Summer get married, with Ryan standing in as the best man. The maid of honor, Taylor, smiles at him knowingly.

Ryan leaves his job at a construction site. His white collar foreman job. Heading to his car, Ryan notices a sullen young boy sitting on a wall by a pay phone. The troubled boy looks a bit like a young Ryan. Ryan calls out to him, asking if he needs any help. His expression indicates that he most likely does.

And then it was over. For good.




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2007-02-23 02:19:17 · answer #5 · answered by ♥yourguardiianangel♥ 2 · 1 0

Ryan and Sandy make crepes for breakfast, following Kaitlin’s instructions. Through the chatter, we quickly learn that it’s been months since the earthquake, Taylor is back in France – which is where the crepe griddle came from – Ryan hasn’t thought about her since she left and is fine with it being over. Oh, and the Cohens are living with Julie and Kaitlin now. Julie comes down for breakfast and she and Kirsten discuss morning sickness and Julie’s impending wedding. And then her fiancé walks in. The Bullit.

An inspector visits the Cohen home for an inspection. He’s got bad news. The cost of repairing of the home is more than the home’s market value. There’s no saving it. So the Cohens go house shopping. Sandy and Ryan lament that none of the places they’ve seen have felt like a home, but Kirsten is ready to make an offer on the latest place anyway. If every house in Newport looks the same inside, who cares which one they buy?

Seth and Summer are up in Summer’s room, where they’ve basically spent every minute of the last two months watching television and sitting in recliners. They’re packing for Providence when Summer notices an old flyer for a sea otter rally. Ryan comes to Seth in need of a plan which involves leaving the city. He needs to leave because Taylor is coming back to Newport and neither wants to see the other.

Summer picks up Taylor at the airport, and Taylor quickly makes it clear that she has no desire to see Ryan. Too bad for her, because Ryan and Seth are at the airport too. Awkward conversation ensues until Ryan and Seth walk off to their gate. And it’s at this point that Taylor and Ryan realize they’re still in love with each other.

Ryan and Seth arrive in Berkeley, specifically at the old house Sandy told Ryan the Cohen family started in. The boys knock on the door and tell the all-male couple that lives there that they would like to buy their house. The men laugh and close the door. Seth hammers the doorbell until the men open the door again and he launches until a full explanation of what they’re doing on the porch. This is the house the Cohens started in, they moved when Seth was two, their current home has been condemned and they want to buy this one. The men are touched, but explain that this is their home now and isn’t for sale. Ryan and Seth think they need to get Sandy to make this argument for them.

But Sandy’s busy signing the papers on his new house. Just before he puts pen to paper, the Bullit bursts in and tells him to stop. Ryan and Seth called from Berkeley with an emergency, so Bullit has his private on standby for the Cohens. Kirsten points out that she shouldn’t be flying in her ninth month, but Bullit mentions that his son Amarillo is a female doctor and he’ll be flying up with them.

Taylor discusses Ryan with Summer and thinks they can make things work even with Taylor living in France. Summer is more interested in reading about The Valley, which sets Taylor off. She berates Summer for no longer being passionate about the environment or active in…anything. It’s time to get off of that recliner. The girls hear a noise and when Summer looks under the bed, she finds a bunch of baby bunnies. She had no idea Pancakes was pregnant. Or female.

Ryan and Seth tour Berkeley and Seth ponders the future. Including the future of Ryan and Taylor’s relationship, since Seth realizes Ryan’s quietness since seeing Taylor at the airport means he’s still in love with her. Ryan smiles and just asks if Seth wants some coffee. Seth then bumps into some guy handing out flyers on behalf of GEORGE. When Seth mentions that his girlfriend, Summer, turned down GEORGE, the guy gives Seth a flyer for Summer before remarking that he’d hate to see somebody like Summer waste her passion.

Taylor calls Ryan with an invitation to get together and discuss their relationship. Ryan says he’d love to, but he’s in Berkeley right now. Taylor realizes the house shopping means Ryan would never be in Newport during her breaks from France and is crestfallen.

Julie and Kaitlin are preparing the chapel for the wedding when talk turns to Julie’s embryo. Kaitlin is shocked to learn that the baby is actually Frank’s, but Julie assures her that the Bullit is well aware of that fact. Kaitlin asks Julie if she really loves the Bullit, and Julie replies that she does.

The Cohens stand in front of the Berkeley house. Sandy rings the doorbell and the men, Todd and Patrick, answer once again. The guys again state that they’re not interested in selling, but they do allow Kirsten to use the bathroom. And when she’s inside the house, she screams out in pain. Her water has broken. She says there’s no time for an ambulance, this baby is coming now. Fortunately, Patrick is a midwife. Unfortunately, Todd is disgusted by the thought of what this means for his bedsheets.

After a successful birth, Kirsten and Sandy recover in Todd and Patrick’s bed. Back in Newport, Kaitlin intercepts Frank on his way to work and asks why he bailed on Julie. Frank admits that he initially panicked, but by the time he was ready to be a dad, Julie was having dinner with Bullit. Kaitlin says she thought Frank was a good fighter before walking off.

Outside, Seth and Sandy talk about life, with Sandy wondering why his son is in such a rut lately. Seth observes that it’s been too much change lately, although he and Summer might need a change in relationship status. Being together these days might not be the best thing for them. But Seth is afraid to let her go.

Wedding time. Behind the scenes, Summer talks to Julie about lengthy relationships, and Julie says she got married too young to really learn what she was like or what life was all about. Summer’s a great girl and she should get out there and see what the world has to offer. Don’t settle for comfortable. Summer then pulls out of a gift for Julie. A locket with a photo of Marissa in it. Bullit comes in and tells Julie it’s time to start the wedding and they’ll have to do it without Kirsten. Julie is adamant that she can’t get married without her best friend present, so…

…when Todd and Patrick answer the doorbell once more, an entire wedding party is standing on their porch and in their front yard. Fortunately, Todd is a wedding planner. The wedding’s going to be in the backyard. You know, Taylor’s at this wedding. Looks like Ryan and Taylor will have to chat it out. They decide to be just friends, but passion gets in the way. Their tear each other’s clothes off and go at it until Todd comes in and interrupts.

In another room, Seth and Summer are analyzing their own relationship with much less passion. She wonders if they’re stuck in a rut, so Seth pulls out the GEORGE flyer he was given earlier. He implores her to go work for GEORGE. For both of them.

The wedding commences and Frank runs to the chapel in a scene reminiscent of The Graduate. Only, in that movie, the wedding wasn’t moved to Berkeley without anybody telling Dustin Hoffman. Frank can only yell at an empty chapel. So he calls Kaitlin’s cell phone, tells her to put him on speaker and begs Julie to come back to him. Bullit throws the phone away, but Julie asks for a minute and runs inside. Kaitlin chases after her and tells her to just be sure whatever she decides is what she really wants.

With the wedding on hold, Todd and Patrick tell the Cohen they can’t fight fate. They’ve just been keeping the house warm for the true owners. They’re going to sell.

Days later, the Cohens are packing up their old home. Julie and Kaitlin eat some cereal and put off the future until later. Until Julie sees an undergrad class catalog and maybe has some thoughts. At the beach, Seth, Ryan and Taylor are saying goodbye to Summer, who is about to board the GEORGE environmental college bus tour, which we must assume, is powered by biodiesel. Taylor hugs Summer, saying she’s the only real girlfriend she’s ever had. Ryan and Taylor retreat so Seth and Summer can have a moment. Summer assures him that this isn’t goodbye because he’s her destiny. They kiss and she boards the bus.

That night, sitting on the train Taylor is taking to New York, Ryan and Taylor wonder what the future holds for them. They both thank each other for the happy memories. As they’re saying goodbye, the train leaves the station, giving them one last hour together before San Bernardino.

The next day, the house has been fully emptied. Sandy and Kirsten pull out, leaving the boys behind. This will probably be a kiss-free goodbye. The boys wish each other luck, hug and Seth hops in a cab to the airport. Ryan walks back into the house for one last look and the memories come flooding back. Curiosity satisfied, Ryan walks out of the house, starts his car and heads north to a new life.

Everybody settles into their new lives. Ryan registers for classes, Summer joins in a protest, Seth hangs a newspaper photo of said protest in his new dorm room and Sandy lectures his new class at Berkeley.

Years later, Julie graduates from college. Frank, Kaitlin, their son and Bullit all cheer wildly from the audience. Seth and Summer get married, with Ryan standing in as the best man. The maid of honor, Taylor, smiles at him knowingly.

Ryan leaves his job at a construction site. His white collar foreman job. Heading to his car, Ryan notices a sullen young boy sitting on a wall by a pay phone. The troubled boy looks a bit like a young Ryan. Ryan calls out to him, asking if he needs any help. His expression indicates that he most likely does.

And then it was over. For good.

2007-02-23 02:11:18 · answer #6 · answered by ASDZA’NI 5 · 1 0

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