Welcome To TheOCBlogger.com!

Welcome to TheOCBlogger.com, the newest site brought to you by the theocshow.com.  This site is for you the user to read and contribute to.  Once the site is up and running users will be allowed to register and contribute to the blog.  Not all blog entries will be published but most will.  Keep checking back to find out when all the excitement will begin.

Enjoy The Site!


15 Responses to “Welcome To TheOCBlogger.com!”

  1. 1 Steve O

    This is going to be a cool OC Site, I cant wait till it goes live.

  2. 2 annalover

    Yeah it will be ood, I like it already.

  3. 3 OCFAN3

    HELLO OC FANS!! EVERY WHERE, AS YOU MIGHT ALREADY KNOW FOX HAS ONLY ORDERD 16 EPISODES OF THE OC! ITS NORMAL ITS 24 ep, THIS COULD CHAGE IF WE START WACHING THE OC MORE AND GIVE ALOT OF RATINGS SO IT WONT DIE! WE MUST TAKE A STAND FOR THIS please if theres any donations we could send fox or anybody with any ideas please let us know THANK YOU>

  4. 4 André

    hello :D Ima guy from sweden how thinks that this last seasong sucked! Specially that Marissa dies! Why does everybody allwayz dies!!!!!!! Im A Big O.c. fan but im not going to looke at it no more after Marissas deaf!!!

  5. 5 jeffery reynoso

    well! maybe this one wont suck give it a chance like the first season this could chancge i know marissa died but give other stars a chance to raise up,again lets try to to group up anacually give the oc reatings so i could not die we want the oc! its a greate show. S please email fox a letter letting them know how much you love this show.

    thank you.

  6. 6 jeffery reynoso

    Fox president offers measured hope to fans of SoCal drama series; loyalists better tune in, or else.

    LOS ANGELES–Soak up the sun while you can.

    Fox president Peter Ligouri has a message for trembling fans of beleaguered teen drama The O.C.. Loyal viewers became alarmed when, after a mediocre ratings season, Fox ordered only 16 episodes of the show instead of 22, the normal full-season order.

    “I wouldn’t read too much into it,” he assured. “A couple of things: One, we ordered 16 because we’re going to start the show November 1st…after baseball.”

    Liguori, speaking yesterday at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour, said the net wanted to run all-new O.C. episodes together in a block, rather than have repeats scattered throughout the season. This tactic is also being used by ABC in an effort to shore up ratings for its serialized dramas, which don’t fare well in repeats.

    Liguori credited The O.C. with helping Fox on Thursdays, and said there are some good surprises planned this season.

    “The O.C.’s ratings have been a bit challenged recently. I think the audience is loyal. Frankly, Thursday night has been a weak spot for us, and The O.C. has done well,” he said. “I mean last year we were up 30 percent in that 9 p.m. time slot with The O.C.. Having heard [the planned] stories this year–[there are] a lot of stories to tell, and they’re juicy, and they’re good. Our bet is that The O.C. loyalists are going to be back.”

    The Fox network president echoed statements made by ABC president Stephen McPherson and NBC president Kevin Reilly when he said Thursdays this fall would be a big battleground.

    “I’ll be the third person to talk about the difficulties of Thursday night and the challenges of Thursday night,” he said. “There’s no doubt about it. Thursday night is going to be one monster, competitive night of television.”

    While admitting that the outlook for The O.C. isn’t rosy, Liguori sounded a hopeful note about the future of the show and compared it to the network’s own trajectory.

    “It is a challenge, make no bones about it. But shows need to grow, you know, especially young shows. But the fact that they are leaving high school should be able to open it up to more of an 18-24 audience. In a microcosm, what’s going on with The O.C. is somewhat analagous to what is going on with Fox–here we are consistently winning teens, consistently winning young adults, now we are starting to win 18-49.”

  7. 7 jeffery reynoso

    HERES WERE U COUD CONTACT THE OC WRITER, PRODUCER BE SENDING LETTERS TO HIM.,
    Warren Zide
    c/o Zide/Perry Entertainment
    9100 Wilshire Blvd.
    Suite 615 East
    Beverly Hills CA 90212
    310/887-2999
    (fax)310/887-2995

  8. 8 mwah2oC

    this web site is quite good. i likke it! but whhere did u get that address and fax thing? is it real? cause that would be sick if u could really send them something… if they would actually read it… hmm.

  9. 9 justagirl

    i really think it sucked that marrisa died too, but i heard it is because misha didnt want to be apart of the show anymore and she didnt want to be tempted to come back so that by killing her off it was impossible..it sucks when actors change their mind if that is what happened..but i guess you have to get bigger and better..

  10. 10 emily

    I agree wid every1 we need 2 watch season 4 so da oc want finish for good n im from England. I Love the OC its da best show on tv so let’s keep it goin watch it it might of got better just give it a chance !!!
    Misha made da wrong choice im my oppinion coz the oc was the show that made her who she is now !!! if anybody knows ben mckenzie’s fan mail adress please tel me i love him so much x x x

  11. 11 lucinda,lisa and teagen

    i agree this site is hot

  12. 12 intuchwreality

    get off your butts and start living life! This show is CRAP! Its an insult to OC, CA, the USA, and anyone with a brain!

  13. 13 KiTKaT

    the oc is awsome!! i don’t care what anyone says. I just watched the Chrismukkah ep and it was GREAT. I loved it. The new years ep for next week looks pretty good as well. I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT SETH PROPOSES TO SUMMER!!!! I hope she says yes!!

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