Well, after months of speculation it appears that the word has come down from Fox regarding the future of The O.C. The news isn’t good but it might not be as bad as it seems.
The hip young drama The O.C. debuted on August 5, 2003 on FOX. Much like Beverly Hills, 90210 before it, the show became very popular among younger viewers during a summer debut. The series, set in Newport Beach in Orange County, California, told the story of a group of teens and parents in the Cohen, Cooper, and Nichol families whose lives were changed by the arrival of an outsider in their idyllic community.
The O.C. is frequently credited with popularizing several previously unknown bands and reviving the teen drama genre while including humorous and heartfelt adult storylines. The series currently stars actors Peter Gallagher, Kelly Rowan, Benjamin McKenzie, Adam Brody, Melinda Clarke, Rachel Bilson, Autumn Reeser, and Willa Holland.
There was concern by many that season four, which debuted on November 2, 2006, would be the show’s last. For one thing, fans were told to expect to see a significant shift in the storylines now that the hot teen characters have left high school. One of the main characters had also died at the end of season three (Marissa played by Mischa Barton). On top of that, the other networks were offering stiff Thursday night competition with powerhouses like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Grey’s Anatomy.
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The O.C.’s fourth season premiere drew a small number of viewers, approximately a meager 2.5 million. This poor showing caused Fox to cancel The O.C.’s weaker lead-in shows immediately (the sitcom Happy Hour and the game show The Rich List) and to rework their troubled schedule — even airing The O.C. twice a week. Ultimately though, the show stayed on Thursday nights to fight it out and understandably the numbers didn’t improve very much. We now know that the battle is over. Or is it?
Fox has now issued a statement that The O.C. has been cancelled and that the series finale will air on Thursday, February 22nd. Original fourth season episodes will air each week prior to the finale. The series creator and executive producer Josh Schwartz said in a statement, “The O.C. Season Four finale will also be the series finale. This feels like the best time to bring the show to its close. Thanks to the hard work of our cast, crew and writers, we have enjoyed our best season yet, and what better time to go out than creatively on top. It has been an amazing experience and a great run. For a certain audience, at a certain time, The O.C. has meant something. For that we are grateful.”
In a note to TV critic Alan Sepinwell, Josh Schwartz explained that only a portion of his quote made it into the press release. The part that was cut said “There has been some speculation about a Season 5 on another network but this feels like the best time to bring the story to an end.” Josh went on to say, “I felt better to go out now with the run we’re having then try and move the show, etc. etc. and maybe not be able to deliver the same level of quality. Teen dramas have a shelf life. We’ve had a lot of parties on the show, and so I’ve learned, best not to stay too late.”
So that’s it. Or is it? There have been rumblings that the freshman CW network might be interested in picking up the series. Idol rumors? Maybe not.
The O.C. is produced by Wonderland Sound and Vision and College Hill Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television Production. Warner Bros. co-owns the CW network. A minimum of 100 episodes are traditionally desired for a series to be sold in syndication (so that stations can run episodes every day without having to rerun them too quickly). At the end of the fourth season, The O.C. will have only 92 episodes. It may make better financial sense for Warner Bros. to continue producing the show for a fifth season, even if it’s only another short one.
In addition, head of the CW network Dawn Ostroff is said to be extremely interested in picking up the show for another season. The show is expensive to produce but perhaps the syndication money could offset the cost enough so that the CW network could afford it. Stranger things have happened when it comes to networks. After all, Seventh Heaven was pulled from the ashes and renewed for an 11th season last year. Could the same thing happen to The O.C.? What do you think? Worth saving? Take part in our poll (see above left). Time will tell so stay tuned!
please keep the OC on. its one of the only shows on TV right now that me and my fiance both love to watch together. i love this season so far. i love to see that ryan is so happy and i just got used to the idea of him and taylor together. they make a very cute couple. this show is not only directed at teens but adults as well. i am 23 and my fiance is 25 and our parents watch the show as well. i would like to thank all the other fans out there for taking… Read more »
Definitely pick it up for another season! I don’t care if it’s a short one!!!
the cw would be stupid to not make another season, but fox is even stupider for cancelling.
i would really like to see it go REALLY well on the cw and make fox regret what they have done!
I have watched this since the start if the show. Please Keep the show on!. It is not just teenagers that watch this. Older people do also. Julie, Sandy and Kristen are great, and keep the older viewers watching. Keep the show on the air.. Please
agreed. I think the loss of marissa made the show tank this sea=son, sort of like That 70s show did after Topher left. But this season (vs the last 70s show season) is actually very very good! I would LOVE to sea a 5th season. I think there is a lot more that the O.C. can do. Maybe is just because i, like the characters, are a freshman in highschool and have that special connection w/ them, but i really think that a move to to the CW would be a great idea, its a better network for people my… Read more »
um ok WORST IDEA EVER. have you people lost your minds?The O.C. needs FOX. FOX NEEDS THE O.C. MORE! WATCH EVERYONE REBEL AGAINST THIS CHANEL.
soo i started crying afte yesterdays episode and didnt stop till 330 am
so this better get put back on the air!
:'(
OC IFLU!
there is a rather large group of 16-62 yr olds here in Melbourne, Australia, and we are all avid watchers of The OC. It’s clever, witty dialogue washes away the usually bland taste of soap-operas. The characters are appealing and have grown wonderfully over time. It would be such a shame to end it at a pitiful 16 episodes of a season.
CW or anyone else, please pick it up!
OC Fans of Melbourne
I love this show and have never missed an episode since the series first started! Please keep it!! I think this is the best season so far and I never realized it but I love it now after Marissa was killed off. I love Ryan and Taylor 🙂
I loved this show when it first came on up until the third season. I was disappointed when Marissa died, this just meant that the show was going to go down hill. I would still lik the CW to pick up the show to see what kind of twist they can come up with to try and save this great show. They don’t they just continue into season 5? it makes no sense what so ever to quit at 93 episodes. I really hope that they try for another season after number 4. This show is awesome and should continue… Read more »
Please keep the OC for atleast 24 episodes. It would make sense for so many reason, and it would be easier on my heart. Not to mention, the series would then be able to run on syndication.
Drop it!!
Why won’t FOX just extend this season to 24 or 25 episodes instead of the 16 they ordered for this season? There are normally 24 episodes per season, so it would be ridiculous for FOX to make this season only 16, and add another even shorter season next. Either way, this once great show has slowly been flushed down the toilet. Thanks FOX! (Please note the sarcasm in that last statement…)
Keep the OC! I came to this show late but have loved every minute of it. I love how the show deals with current issues facing young people. And who cares if the teens have graduated? The cast is great, including Sandy and Kirsten Cohen and Julie Cooper. The show doesn’t ride entirely on the teens coat tails! And, the addition of Taylor has been a lot of fun to watch…while I enjoyed Marissa-her constant drama and sniveling had gotten tiresome. Someone (whether it be CW or Fox) give this show a chance!
I really, really hope this gets picked back up. I had gotten tired of the show’s constant cycle and stopped watching, but this season in my opinon is the best the show’s ever had! I love the new dynamic between the old and new characters, and everyone seems to just barely be getting a fresh breath of air. Cancelling it now would be an absolute shame and a waste of so much potential in so many great characters and relationships.