The wildly popular nighttime teenage soap The O.C. makes the jump to DVD with this well-appointed box set, which includes the show's entire first-season run. The material on The O.C.: The Complete First Season has been transferred to disc in its original full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and the audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo. The dialogue is in English, with optional subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. Bonus materials include a collection of deleted scenes, commentary tracks from series creator Josh Schwartz and producer Stephanie Savage, short documentaries on how the show was cast and how the music is chosen for the series, a look at the real Orange County with executive producer McG, a preview of the show's second season, links to the show's website (with a special online music sampler), and more.
Customer Rating
5
Best show to ever be on TV.
on August 12, 2009
Posted by: Jared98226
from NW Washington
Simply the best show ever to be on TV for the age group of teens to people in their early 20's. Rachel Bilson and Adam Brody have great onscreen chemistry, not to mention she is gorgeous. Show is very easy to watch over and over.
What's great about it: Rachel Bilson, storyline, characters, everything.
What's not so great: Nothing. Except maybe the way it ended.
The lights shine brighter than ever as season three of Friday Night Lights comes home with some extras that really score, including deleted scenes (including 13 minutes of a lost storyline from the season finale) and audio commentary.
Customer Rating
5
Great third season, could have had more episodes
on August 12, 2009
Posted by: Jared98226
from NW Washington
This is another great season of this show. Personally I think it's one of the best shows on TV. The only thing I didn't like was that there weren't that many episodes.
What's great about it: The storyline, characters are easy to like, hard to stop watching.
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