"The O.C." The Aftermath (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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"Trey shot himself in the back?"
aura77220 March 2008
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In the season three opener, we start off with senior year starting in a few days. It has been a couple of months since the shooting. Trey has been in a coma all this time leaving the D.A. impatiently waiting for his side of the story. Feeling the pressure from the community the D.A. continues to put pressure on Ryan, Marisa, Seth, Summer and others for more information. Meanwhile Julie is steaming mad because Caleb's accountant won't give up the goods on Caleb's will and Kirsten is still in rehab.

Julie manages to make Marissa hate her again, Jimmy manages to make Sandy angry again, Kirsten is afraid of coming back home, Ryan and Marissa are happy together and so are Seth and Summer. Well, the beginning of the third season sounds pretty much like season one and two.
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The Aftermath (#3.1)
ComedyFan201016 September 2014
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After Trey got shot he goes in a comma and the rest have to worry about the consequences. Police believes that it was Ryan who shot him and Julie also wants to make sure that it is Ryan who pays for it. She goes to Trey when he awakes and bribes him so he says it was Ryan. But Marissa gets to talk with him and everyone gets off while Trey goes away to Vegas.

Well at least Trey survived. Didn't like to see those weasels worry about their own well being instead of his life. The whole sneaking into his room was pretty dumb. And I didn't like his confession, regardless of what happened between him and Marissa Trey was not the one responsible for the shooting. In real world they would still have to pay for it. But at least the final scene between Trey and Ryan was kind of good.
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