Saturday, August 2, 2014

The O.C. Woops: I Spy Camera Guy - Luke's Dad's Dealership Scene


In season 1 episode 12, Luke and Ryan are paired up to work on a science project together. That project involved going to Luke's dads dealership to use the dealerships special printers and copiers. While Ryan and Luke check out cars, they see lukes dad and another man. Luke then looks like he saw a ghost when he sees his dad making out with that man.

GOOF: Look at the photo and the portion inside the red square - during this scene there is a wall made of reflective marble (probably not the best choice), for a split second you can then see a camera man and along with the camera shooting the famous make-out dad's out the closet scene. Poor Luke, can't say it gets much better from here..

Where to find it: Season 1 Episode 12 "The Secret"

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

The O.C. Easter Egg: Sandy Cohen and a Grease Musical?


In season 2 episode 8 "The Power of Love" It is Sandy and Kirsten 20th wedding anniversary only Sandy apparently forgot. Long story short and an angry wife later, Sandy, Seth and Ryan along with Alex plan a secret surprise anniversary party via the Bait Shop. Sandy is there to perform a song for Kirsten on stage with a band called "The News". Before Sandy walks up on stage Seth interjects that Sandy played Danny Zuko in the UC Berkeley version of Grease in his college days. The clever writers of The O.C. based Sandy Cohen's fictional endeavor off of fact. Peter Gallagher, the actor that plays our Sandy Cohen actually performed in Grease at the Monmouth Arts Foundation back in the day. When you hear Peter Gallagher sing "Don't Give Up On Me" by Solomon Burke later in the episode, it's a big hint of his wonderful singing ability. I found these images as further proof from an Ebay listing:





Alternatively it is confirmed on Peter Gallagher's official website:




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