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The O.C. season 4

The fourth and final season of The O.C., an American teen drama television series, aired in the United States from November 2, 2006, to February 22, 2007, and consisted of 16 episodes. The O.C's final season aired Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. ET in the United States on Fox, a terrestrial television network.[1] Fox tested a new timeslot by airing the second episode on Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. ET against ABC's Lost and CBS's Criminal Minds.[2] With Lost about to enter a three-month hiatus, Fox hoped that changing the timeslot for The O.C. would attract back viewers it had lost since the end of the previous season; however, the move was unsuccessful and the show returned to its Thursday timeslot.[3]

The O.C.
Season 4
DVD cover
No. of episodes16
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseNovember 2, 2006 (2006-11-02) –
February 22, 2007 (2007-02-22)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 3
List of episodes

The season was released on DVD as a five-disc boxed set under the title The O.C.: The Complete Fourth Season on May 22, 2007, by Warner Bros. Home Video.[4] The season was also made available in the American versions of Zune and iTunes Store.[5][6] Before the season premiered on television, it was available through on demand streaming. In the US, streaming was available from October 26, 2006, at 3:01 a.m. ET onwards, through Fox Interactive Media's MySpace and MyFoxLocal stations.[7]

In Canada, the fourth season was simulcast on the terrestrial CTV Television Network. Additionally, as a result of an agreement between Warner Bros. and CTV, the first episode was available to be streamed from October 30, 2006, at 12:00 p.m. ET onwards, through the CTV Broadband Network.[8] In the United Kingdom the season premiered on January 9, 2007, on E4,[9] and in Australia it was broadcast by Network Ten on November 7, 2006, at 8:30 p.m. (local time).[10]

Synopsis edit

Life after high school hasn't been great for the graduates of Harbor high. Ryan, Julie, and Summer have trouble adjusting to life without Marissa. Taylor ran into some trouble. Back in Newport for her Junior year, Kaitlin begins to act out. Sandy and Kirsten face another bombshell life puts in their lap or oven. Seth tries to find his calling. Ryan gets an unexpected visitor who helps Julie out of her grief.

Cast and characters edit

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
771"The Avengers"Ian ToyntonJosh Schwartz & Stephanie SavageNovember 2, 2006 (2006-11-02)3T52513.39[11]
Nearly 6 months has passed, Marissa's friends and family has trouble adjusting to life without her. Meanwhile, Taylor has convinced everyone she's in France.
782"The Gringos"Patrick NorrisJohn StephensNovember 7, 2006 (2006-11-07)3T52523.54[12]
Ryan and Seth take a trip down to Mexico to find Volchok. Taylor confesses why she's not in France. Kaitlin's reckless behavior results in Julie volunteering at Harbor's clothing drive.
793"The Cold Turkey"Michael LangeJ. J. PhilbinNovember 9, 2006 (2006-11-09)3T52533.73[12]
Volchok turns to Sandy for advice without Ryan's knowledge. Summer prepares to face life in Newport as she returns from Brown. Meanwhile, Julie finds herself alone on Thanksgiving when she is not welcome in the Cohens' house.
804"The Metamorphosis"Norman BuckleyLeila GersteinNovember 16, 2006 (2006-11-16)3T52543.77[13]
Summer realizes her new personality is just a new way of coping with Marissa's death, and Seth continues to support her. Ryan helps Taylor legalize her divorce. Meanwhile, Julie and Kaitlin attempt to stay out of trouble.
815"The Sleeping Beauty"Ian ToyntonJohn StephensNovember 30, 2006 (2006-11-30)3T52553.67[14]
Taylor finds a new way to get closer to Ryan but ends up turning to Kaitlin for support. Summer and Che take their activism to a new level, but suffer severely. Meanwhile, Julie fights for the affection of Kaitlin's new tennis instructor, and Kirsten seeks additional funding for NewMatch.
826"The Summer Bummer"Michael LangeJosh Schwartz & Stephanie SavageDecember 7, 2006 (2006-12-07)3T52563.82[15]
Seth visit Summer at Brown but runs into Che. Sandy and Kirsten try to find an opportunity to bond with Ryan. Kaitlin attempts to gain Harbor recognition by throwing a party. Meanwhile, Julie learns NewMatch is no longer just a dating service.
837"The Chrismukk-huh?"Ian ToyntonJ. J. Philbin & John StephensDecember 14, 2006 (2006-12-14)3T52574.25[16]
Ryan and Taylor fall off a ladder and end up in the hospital. Taylor confronts Veronica about her attitude. Meanwhile, a letter from Marissa is sent to the Cohen house.
848"The Earth Girls Are Easy"Norman BuckleyMark FishDecember 21, 2006 (2006-12-21)3T52584.15[17]
Ryan plans a surprise trip for Taylor, but Seth comes along and brings Summer, whose future is at stake. Meanwhile, Bullit gets an old friend to take care of Julie's accounting, much to her displeasure and Sandy's suspicion.
859"The My Two Dads"Michael SchultzJosh Schwartz & Stephanie SavageJanuary 4, 2007 (2007-01-04)3T52593.93[18]
Kaitlin fails a class presentation and is forced to work with a smart classmate, whom she ends up liking. Seth and Summer move forward with their plans, regardless of how they really feel. Sandy confronts Frank about why he's in Newport.
8610"The French Connection"John StephensJ. J. PhilbinJanuary 11, 2007 (2007-01-11)3T52603.83[19]
Ryan learns about Taylor's summer in France. Seth seeks Dr. Roberts' permission to marry Summer. Kaitlin realizes she likes Will. Summer reconnects with Holly and worries about her future. Meanwhile, Kirsten makes a shocking discovery at NewMatch.
8711"The Dream Lover"Patrick NorrisLeila GersteinJanuary 18, 2007 (2007-01-18)3T52613.96[20]
Che brings Seth on a trip to the forest. Taylor decides she should no longer see Ryan. Julie begs for Kirsten's reconciliation. Kaitlin shuts Will out of her life.
8812"The Groundhog Day"Ian ToyntonMark FishJanuary 25, 2007 (2007-01-25)3T52623.57[21]
Ryan tries to act like he doesn't miss Taylor, who is seeing a therapist. Kirsten's turning 40 but has her mind focused on other things. Julie is having an affair that Kaitlin does all she can to stop. Che makes a discovery about Seth.
8913"The Case of the Franks"Norman BuckleyJ. J. PhilbinFebruary 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)3T52633.82[22]
Ryan and Taylor devise a plan to bring Julie and Frank closer, but Kaitlin tries to keep Bullit in Julie's personal life. Summer begins to have doubts in her relationship with Seth. Kirsten opens up about her past with Jimmy to Sandy as they prepare for their new baby.
9014"The Shake Up"Ian ToyntonJohn StephensFebruary 8, 2007 (2007-02-08)3T52643.58[23]
Kaitlin does all she can to sabotage Julie and Frank's relationship. Ryan and Taylor tell each other how they feel. Summer encourages Seth to find something he's passionate about. Kirsten realizes what Newport's society is all about. As the night comes to a close, an earthquake hits Newport Beach.
9115"The Night Moves"Patrick NorrisStephanie SavageFebruary 15, 2007 (2007-02-15)3T52653.65[24]
After the earthquake, Ryan tells Seth he needs to get to the hospital, but doesn't want to worry Taylor. An aftershock leaves Kirsten wondering if her unborn baby is still alive. Taylor takes control when she and Summer hear an intruder in their home. Kaitlin and Julie are trapped in an ice cream store.
9216"The End's Not Near, It's Here"Ian ToyntonJosh SchwartzFebruary 22, 2007 (2007-02-22)3T52666.59[25]

Ever since the earthquake destroyed their home, the Cohens have taken temporary residence at the Roberts' home. Sandy and Kirsten search for a new home. Summer must choose between touring with GEORGE and her future with Seth. Taylor and Ryan determine their future together. Julie must decide whether to marry Frank or Bullit. Before Ryan leaves Newport, as he turns out of the driveway, he remembers the first time he met Marissa.

Years later, Ryan is attending Berkeley. Julie graduates from college with Kaitlin, Frank, Bullit and her son applauding her achievement. Sandy is now teaching law classes. Seth and Summer get married, with Ryan and Taylor as their best man and maid of honor and Sophie Rose Cohen as their flower girl. Ryan, as an architect, reaches out to a young boy, much in the way Sandy reached out to him years ago.

Notes edit

^† - The second episode was shown first in Canada on Tuesday, November 7 at 8:00 p.m. ET on CTV. In the United States the episode aired the next day at 9:00 p.m. ET.[26]

Crew edit

The season was produced by Warner Bros. Television, College Hill Pictures and Wonderland Sound and Vision.[27] The executive producers were Bob DeLaurentis, creator Josh Schwartz and Wonderland co-founders McG and Stephanie Savage.[27] Ian Toynton and John Stephens served as co-executive producers.[28] The staff writers were Schwartz, Savage, Stephens, J.J. Philbin, Leila Gerstein and Mark Fish. The regular directors throughout the season were Toynton, Michael Lange, Norman Buckley and Patrick Norris.[29]

Cast edit

 
Kevin Sorbo joined the cast as Frank Atwood.

The fourth season had star billing for eight major roles. Rachel Bilson as Summer, Adam Brody as Seth, Melinda Clarke as Julie, Peter Gallagher as Sandy, Benjamin McKenzie as Ryan, and Kelly Rowan as Kirsten all returned to the main cast.[27] Former main cast member Mischa Barton did not return because her character, Marissa, died in the third season finale.[30] Autumn Reeser as recent high school graduate Taylor Townsend, and Willa Holland as Marissa's younger sister Kaitlin both joined the main cast, having previously held recurring roles. Other cast members returning in recurring roles include Cam Gigandet as Volchok,[31] Erin Foster as Heather, Michael Nouri as Summer's father Dr. Neil Roberts,[32] Paula Trickey as Taylor's mother Veronica, and Ashley Hartman who starred as Holly Fischer in the first season. Additionally former main cast member Tate Donovan returned as Jimmy Cooper in a non-canonical appearance.[33]

Actors who left the cast include Ryan Donowho (Johnny), Jeri Ryan (Charlotte), Shaun Duke (Henry Griffin), Kayla Ewell (Casey), and Nikki Reed (Sadie). New members who joined the cast include Kevin Sorbo as Ryan's father Frank;[34] Gary Grubbs as an oil merchant who calls himself The Bullit;[35] Brandon Quinn as Bullit's son Spencer; Chris Pratt as an environmental activist nicknamed Che;[36] and Wayne Dalglish and Corey Price as Luke Ward's younger twin brothers Brad and Eric.[37] New guest stars who joined in recurring roles include Tia Carrere as Dean Torres,[38] singer Chris Brown as lonely band geek Will Tutt,[36] Henri Lubatti as Taylor's ex-husband Henri-Michel de Momourant,[32] and Steve-O in a cameo role as an unnamed marine.[38]

Reception edit

While ratings were lower than those of the third season, the final season is generally regarded by fans and critics as an improvement on the third. Variety's Josef Adalian said that "[the show] is once again in great creative shape". He added that "the scripts are snappy, the plots make sense, the acting's solid, [and] the music is appropriately indie" but criticized Fox for "throwing away" the show by giving it the Thursday 9:00 p.m. timeslot.[39] The difficult timeslot Adalian was referring to was against two other very popular shows, CSI and Grey's Anatomy.[40] With a later start to the season in November the premiere attracted 3.4 million viewers,[2] which was a series low and marked a 55 percent decrease in the 18–49 demographic, from the third season premiere.[41] The first half of the season averaged 4.06 million viewers,[42] with the season as a whole averaging 4.6 million viewers.[43] This increase was mostly due to 6.7 million viewers, 76 percent more than the season average, tuning in to see the final ever installment of The O.C.[44]

Due to a combination of low ratings and the death of Marissa in season three, it was rumored that the show would not return for a fifth season.[45] In June 2006, Fox confirmed that "the current order for The O.C. is 16 episodes", but added that there was a chance to add more installments.[46] In September 2006, Rachel Bilson said that she felt "like the show is over",[47] and co-star Kelly Rowan stated that many of the cast realized the show was close to being cancelled. Rowan said that "when [the fourth season] was picked up for just 16 episodes this year the cast had a feeling the end was near".[48] On January 3, 2007, Fox announced that The O.C. was to be cancelled. In a statement, Schwartz said "This feels like the best time to bring the show to its close" adding that "what better time to go out than creatively on top".[49] A campaign was launched to save the show and over half a million people signed an official petition at www.fox.com/oc/savetheoc.[50] There were rumors that the show would be saved, and a move to The CW was mooted; however, The CW president Dawn Ostroff, whose company is partly owned by Warner Bros, confirmed in January 2007 that while the move was discussed, it was decided against.[51]

Schwartz said that the cancellation of the show "was really creatively liberating, not worrying about ratings."[52] Belinda Acosta of The Austin Chronicle agreed praising the show's "new energy" and its ability to successfully cover "the transition between high school and college that other series have stumbled over".[53] Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker commented that the fourth season was "a succession of terrific subplots" and praised new main cast member Taylor "as a fine, funny love interest for Ryan".[54] Greg Elwell of DVD Talk described Bullit as "the breakout character of the season" but commented that the seasons "dark opening (...) didn't do much to keep viewers around".[55] IGN's Eric Goldman was also critical saying that "as amusing as Che was, his inclusion into some later episodes gets a bit tired". Goldman also commented that "the second half of Season 4 wasn't quite as solid as the first [half]"; however, he added that while the fourth season had to prove itself again as an enjoyable watch "Josh Schwartz rose to this challenge (...) once again creating a show that was witty and self-aware".[56]

DVD release edit

The DVD release of season four was released by Warner Bros. in the US on 22 May 2007 after it had completed broadcast on television. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material including unaired scenes, featurettes, and audio commentary on the series finale.

The O.C. - The Complete Fourth Season
Set details[57] Special features[57]
  • 16 episodes
  • 5-disc set
  • Running Time: (Region 1) 672 minutes; (Region 2) 645 minutes; (Region 4) 667 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English (Dolby Surround 2.0)
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Audio Commentary:
    • "The End's Not Near, It's Here"
  • Unaired scenes
  • Featurettes:
    • The Magic That Is Chrismukkah
    • Summer Roberts - Beauty Meets Brown
Release dates[57][58][59]
  United States   Canada   United Kingdom   Australia
May 22, 2007 May 28, 2007 July 4, 2007

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The fourth and final season of The O C an American teen drama television series aired in the United States from November 2 2006 to February 22 2007 and consisted of 16 episodes The O C s final season aired Thursdays at 9 00 p m ET in the United States on Fox a terrestrial television network 1 Fox tested a new timeslot by airing the second episode on Wednesday at 9 00 p m ET against ABC s Lost and CBS s Criminal Minds 2 With Lost about to enter a three month hiatus Fox hoped that changing the timeslot for The O C would attract back viewers it had lost since the end of the previous season however the move was unsuccessful and the show returned to its Thursday timeslot 3 The O C Season 4DVD coverNo of episodes16ReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseNovember 2 2006 2006 11 02 February 22 2007 2007 02 22 Season chronology PreviousSeason 3List of episodes The season was released on DVD as a five disc boxed set under the title The O C The Complete Fourth Season on May 22 2007 by Warner Bros Home Video 4 The season was also made available in the American versions of Zune and iTunes Store 5 6 Before the season premiered on television it was available through on demand streaming In the US streaming was available from October 26 2006 at 3 01 a m ET onwards through Fox Interactive Media s MySpace and MyFoxLocal stations 7 In Canada the fourth season was simulcast on the terrestrial CTV Television Network Additionally as a result of an agreement between Warner Bros and CTV the first episode was available to be streamed from October 30 2006 at 12 00 p m ET onwards through the CTV Broadband Network 8 In the United Kingdom the season premiered on January 9 2007 on E4 9 and in Australia it was broadcast by Network Ten on November 7 2006 at 8 30 p m local time 10 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Regular 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Special Guest starring 3 Episodes 3 1 Notes 4 Crew 5 Cast 6 Reception 7 DVD release 8 References 9 External linksSynopsis editLife after high school hasn t been great for the graduates of Harbor high Ryan Julie and Summer have trouble adjusting to life without Marissa Taylor ran into some trouble Back in Newport for her Junior year Kaitlin begins to act out Sandy and Kirsten face another bombshell life puts in their lap or oven Seth tries to find his calling Ryan gets an unexpected visitor who helps Julie out of her grief Cast and characters editSee also List of The O C characters Regular edit Peter Gallagher as Sandy Cohen 16 episodes Kelly Rowan as Kirsten Cohen 16 episodes Benjamin McKenzie as Ryan Atwood 16 episodes Adam Brody as Seth Cohen 16 episodes Melinda Clarke as Julie Cooper 16 episodes Rachel Bilson as Summer Roberts 16 episodes Autumn Reeser as Taylor Townsend 16 episodes Willa Holland as Kaitlin Cooper 16 episodes Recurring edit Wayne Dalglish as Brad Ward 10 episodes Corey Price as Eric Ward 10 episodes Chris Pratt as Che 9 episodes Kevin Sorbo as Frank Atwood 7 episodes Gary Grubbs as Gordan Bullit 6 episodes Brandon Quinn as Spencer Bullit 6 episodes Scott Krinsky as Darryl 5 episodes Michael Nouri as Neil Roberts 3 episodes Special Guest starring edit Chris Brown as Will Tutt 3 episodes Tate Donovan as Jimmy Cooper 1 episode Episodes editSee also List of The O C episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 771 The Avengers Ian ToyntonJosh Schwartz amp Stephanie SavageNovember 2 2006 2006 11 02 3T52513 39 11 Nearly 6 months has passed Marissa s friends and family has trouble adjusting to life without her Meanwhile Taylor has convinced everyone she s in France 782 The Gringos Patrick NorrisJohn StephensNovember 7 2006 2006 11 07 3T52523 54 12 Ryan and Seth take a trip down to Mexico to find Volchok Taylor confesses why she s not in France Kaitlin s reckless behavior results in Julie volunteering at Harbor s clothing drive 793 The Cold Turkey Michael LangeJ J PhilbinNovember 9 2006 2006 11 09 3T52533 73 12 Volchok turns to Sandy for advice without Ryan s knowledge Summer prepares to face life in Newport as she returns from Brown Meanwhile Julie finds herself alone on Thanksgiving when she is not welcome in the Cohens house 804 The Metamorphosis Norman BuckleyLeila GersteinNovember 16 2006 2006 11 16 3T52543 77 13 Summer realizes her new personality is just a new way of coping with Marissa s death and Seth continues to support her Ryan helps Taylor legalize her divorce Meanwhile Julie and Kaitlin attempt to stay out of trouble 815 The Sleeping Beauty Ian ToyntonJohn StephensNovember 30 2006 2006 11 30 3T52553 67 14 Taylor finds a new way to get closer to Ryan but ends up turning to Kaitlin for support Summer and Che take their activism to a new level but suffer severely Meanwhile Julie fights for the affection of Kaitlin s new tennis instructor and Kirsten seeks additional funding for NewMatch 826 The Summer Bummer Michael LangeJosh Schwartz amp Stephanie SavageDecember 7 2006 2006 12 07 3T52563 82 15 Seth visit Summer at Brown but runs into Che Sandy and Kirsten try to find an opportunity to bond with Ryan Kaitlin attempts to gain Harbor recognition by throwing a party Meanwhile Julie learns NewMatch is no longer just a dating service 837 The Chrismukk huh Ian ToyntonJ J Philbin amp John StephensDecember 14 2006 2006 12 14 3T52574 25 16 Ryan and Taylor fall off a ladder and end up in the hospital Taylor confronts Veronica about her attitude Meanwhile a letter from Marissa is sent to the Cohen house 848 The Earth Girls Are Easy Norman BuckleyMark FishDecember 21 2006 2006 12 21 3T52584 15 17 Ryan plans a surprise trip for Taylor but Seth comes along and brings Summer whose future is at stake Meanwhile Bullit gets an old friend to take care of Julie s accounting much to her displeasure and Sandy s suspicion 859 The My Two Dads Michael SchultzJosh Schwartz amp Stephanie SavageJanuary 4 2007 2007 01 04 3T52593 93 18 Kaitlin fails a class presentation and is forced to work with a smart classmate whom she ends up liking Seth and Summer move forward with their plans regardless of how they really feel Sandy confronts Frank about why he s in Newport 8610 The French Connection John StephensJ J PhilbinJanuary 11 2007 2007 01 11 3T52603 83 19 Ryan learns about Taylor s summer in France Seth seeks Dr Roberts permission to marry Summer Kaitlin realizes she likes Will Summer reconnects with Holly and worries about her future Meanwhile Kirsten makes a shocking discovery at NewMatch 8711 The Dream Lover Patrick NorrisLeila GersteinJanuary 18 2007 2007 01 18 3T52613 96 20 Che brings Seth on a trip to the forest Taylor decides she should no longer see Ryan Julie begs for Kirsten s reconciliation Kaitlin shuts Will out of her life 8812 The Groundhog Day Ian ToyntonMark FishJanuary 25 2007 2007 01 25 3T52623 57 21 Ryan tries to act like he doesn t miss Taylor who is seeing a therapist Kirsten s turning 40 but has her mind focused on other things Julie is having an affair that Kaitlin does all she can to stop Che makes a discovery about Seth 8913 The Case of the Franks Norman BuckleyJ J PhilbinFebruary 1 2007 2007 02 01 3T52633 82 22 Ryan and Taylor devise a plan to bring Julie and Frank closer but Kaitlin tries to keep Bullit in Julie s personal life Summer begins to have doubts in her relationship with Seth Kirsten opens up about her past with Jimmy to Sandy as they prepare for their new baby 9014 The Shake Up Ian ToyntonJohn StephensFebruary 8 2007 2007 02 08 3T52643 58 23 Kaitlin does all she can to sabotage Julie and Frank s relationship Ryan and Taylor tell each other how they feel Summer encourages Seth to find something he s passionate about Kirsten realizes what Newport s society is all about As the night comes to a close an earthquake hits Newport Beach 9115 The Night Moves Patrick NorrisStephanie SavageFebruary 15 2007 2007 02 15 3T52653 65 24 After the earthquake Ryan tells Seth he needs to get to the hospital but doesn t want to worry Taylor An aftershock leaves Kirsten wondering if her unborn baby is still alive Taylor takes control when she and Summer hear an intruder in their home Kaitlin and Julie are trapped in an ice cream store 9216 The End s Not Near It s Here Ian ToyntonJosh SchwartzFebruary 22 2007 2007 02 22 3T52666 59 25 Ever since the earthquake destroyed their home the Cohens have taken temporary residence at the Roberts home Sandy and Kirsten search for a new home Summer must choose between touring with GEORGE and her future with Seth Taylor and Ryan determine their future together Julie must decide whether to marry Frank or Bullit Before Ryan leaves Newport as he turns out of the driveway he remembers the first time he met Marissa Years later Ryan is attending Berkeley Julie graduates from college with Kaitlin Frank Bullit and her son applauding her achievement Sandy is now teaching law classes Seth and Summer get married with Ryan and Taylor as their best man and maid of honor and Sophie Rose Cohen as their flower girl Ryan as an architect reaches out to a young boy much in the way Sandy reached out to him years ago Notes edit The second episode was shown first in Canada on Tuesday November 7 at 8 00 p m ET on CTV In the United States the episode aired the next day at 9 00 p m ET 26 Crew editThe season was produced by Warner Bros Television College Hill Pictures and Wonderland Sound and Vision 27 The executive producers were Bob DeLaurentis creator Josh Schwartz and Wonderland co founders McG and Stephanie Savage 27 Ian Toynton and John Stephens served as co executive producers 28 The staff writers were Schwartz Savage Stephens J J Philbin Leila Gerstein and Mark Fish The regular directors throughout the season were Toynton Michael Lange Norman Buckley and Patrick Norris 29 Cast edit nbsp Kevin Sorbo joined the cast as Frank Atwood The fourth season had star billing for eight major roles Rachel Bilson as Summer Adam Brody as Seth Melinda Clarke as Julie Peter Gallagher as Sandy Benjamin McKenzie as Ryan and Kelly Rowan as Kirsten all returned to the main cast 27 Former main cast member Mischa Barton did not return because her character Marissa died in the third season finale 30 Autumn Reeser as recent high school graduate Taylor Townsend and Willa Holland as Marissa s younger sister Kaitlin both joined the main cast having previously held recurring roles Other cast members returning in recurring roles include Cam Gigandet as Volchok 31 Erin Foster as Heather Michael Nouri as Summer s father Dr Neil Roberts 32 Paula Trickey as Taylor s mother Veronica and Ashley Hartman who starred as Holly Fischer in the first season Additionally former main cast member Tate Donovan returned as Jimmy Cooper in a non canonical appearance 33 Actors who left the cast include Ryan Donowho Johnny Jeri Ryan Charlotte Shaun Duke Henry Griffin Kayla Ewell Casey and Nikki Reed Sadie New members who joined the cast include Kevin Sorbo as Ryan s father Frank 34 Gary Grubbs as an oil merchant who calls himself The Bullit 35 Brandon Quinn as Bullit s son Spencer Chris Pratt as an environmental activist nicknamed Che 36 and Wayne Dalglish and Corey Price as Luke Ward s younger twin brothers Brad and Eric 37 New guest stars who joined in recurring roles include Tia Carrere as Dean Torres 38 singer Chris Brown as lonely band geek Will Tutt 36 Henri Lubatti as Taylor s ex husband Henri Michel de Momourant 32 and Steve O in a cameo role as an unnamed marine 38 Reception editWhile ratings were lower than those of the third season the final season is generally regarded by fans and critics as an improvement on the third Variety s Josef Adalian said that the show is once again in great creative shape He added that the scripts are snappy the plots make sense the acting s solid and the music is appropriately indie but criticized Fox for throwing away the show by giving it the Thursday 9 00 p m timeslot 39 The difficult timeslot Adalian was referring to was against two other very popular shows CSI and Grey s Anatomy 40 With a later start to the season in November the premiere attracted 3 4 million viewers 2 which was a series low and marked a 55 percent decrease in the 18 49 demographic from the third season premiere 41 The first half of the season averaged 4 06 million viewers 42 with the season as a whole averaging 4 6 million viewers 43 This increase was mostly due to 6 7 million viewers 76 percent more than the season average tuning in to see the final ever installment of The O C 44 Due to a combination of low ratings and the death of Marissa in season three it was rumored that the show would not return for a fifth season 45 In June 2006 Fox confirmed that the current order for The O C is 16 episodes but added that there was a chance to add more installments 46 In September 2006 Rachel Bilson said that she felt like the show is over 47 and co star Kelly Rowan stated that many of the cast realized the show was close to being cancelled Rowan said that when the fourth season was picked up for just 16 episodes this year the cast had a feeling the end was near 48 On January 3 2007 Fox announced that The O C was to be cancelled In a statement Schwartz said This feels like the best time to bring the show to its close adding that what better time to go out than creatively on top 49 A campaign was launched to save the show and over half a million people signed an official petition at www fox com oc savetheoc 50 There were rumors that the show would be saved and a move to The CW was mooted however The CW president Dawn Ostroff whose company is partly owned by Warner Bros confirmed in January 2007 that while the move was discussed it was decided against 51 Schwartz said that the cancellation of the show was really creatively liberating not worrying about ratings 52 Belinda Acosta of The Austin Chronicle agreed praising the show s new energy and its ability to successfully cover the transition between high school and college that other series have stumbled over 53 Entertainment Weekly s Ken Tucker commented that the fourth season was a succession of terrific subplots and praised new main cast member Taylor as a fine funny love interest for Ryan 54 Greg Elwell of DVD Talk described Bullit as the breakout character of the season but commented that the seasons dark opening didn t do much to keep viewers around 55 IGN s Eric Goldman was also critical saying that as amusing as Che was his inclusion into some later episodes gets a bit tired Goldman also commented that the second half of Season 4 wasn t quite as solid as the first half however he added that while the fourth season had to prove itself again as an enjoyable watch Josh Schwartz rose to this challenge once again creating a show that was witty and self aware 56 DVD release editThe DVD release of season four was released by Warner Bros in the US on 22 May 2007 after it had completed broadcast on television As well as every episode from the season the DVD release features bonus material including unaired scenes featurettes and audio commentary on the series finale The O C The Complete Fourth Season Set details 57 Special features 57 16 episodes 5 disc set Running Time Region 1 672 minutes Region 2 645 minutes Region 4 667 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Surround 2 0 Subtitles English French Spanish Audio Commentary The End s Not Near It s Here Unaired scenes Featurettes The Magic That Is Chrismukkah Summer Roberts Beauty Meets Brown Release dates 57 58 59 nbsp United States nbsp Canada nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Australia May 22 2007 May 28 2007 July 4 2007References editGeneral Season 4 Episodes CTV ca CTVglobemedia Archived from the original on November 14 2006 Retrieved September 25 2008 Specific Fienberg Daniel November 2 2006 O C Creator Promises a Liberating Season Zap2it com Tribune Media Services Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved October 18 2008 a b Barrett Annie November 6 2006 The O C Help us Love the Cohens Entertainment 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