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{{Infobox Television episode |
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| Series = The O.C. |
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| Title = The Avengers |
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| Season = 4 <br> (2006-2007) |
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| Episode = 1 |
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| Airdate = November 2, 2006 (]) |
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| Writer = ] |
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| Director = ] |
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| Production = 3T5251 |
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| Prev = ] |
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| Next = ] |
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"'''The Avengers'''" is the 77th episode and the first episode of the fourth season of the ] ], '']''. |
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==Reception== |
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"The Avengers" was the first ever US network drama to be streamed in Canada. It was also the first time ever US series to be premiered on broadband in advance of its television premiere. In less than 10 days, more than 120,000 streams of the episodes were ordered up by Canadians from coast to coast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1563274,00.html|title=CTV Inks Landmark Digital Deal with Warner Bros. International Television, Delivering First Wave of U.S. Network Dramas to Canadians on Broadband|last=Henderson|first=Scott|date=2006-11-22|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> |
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== Plot == |
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The premiere picks up five months after ] death. ] is washing his hands in a small dirty room with his face cut and bruised. He gets a mysterious phone call just as ] arrives at a downtown pub to visit him. Ryan hears Sandy arrive but jumps out the window to visit the caller. |
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] is also headed somewhere. After taking some pills, she leaves despite ] reminding her that she's no longer allowed to drive at night. Ryan arrives at hotel room and the door is answered by none other than Julie herself. |
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36 hours earlier, and ] is filling ] in on what's been happening lately, but Summer's not answering her phone. Instead, she's rallying against cruelty to chickens at Brown. |
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] visits Seth at his comic book store with a care package and dinner invitation for Ryan. Seth doubts that Ryan will show up but will ask anyway. |
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Meanwhile, ] confronts Julie about why she's blocking him out and Summer's protesting is interrupted by a call from Taylor, who claims to be in Paris. |
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Kaitlin busts Dr. Roberts with another woman and that night, Ryan opts for a cage wrestling match instead of dinner at the Cohens'. After some calls from Seth, Summer shows up in Newport with a plan to bring Ryan back from the dark side. |
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Kirsten visits Julie who blows her off after receiving a mysterious phone call of her own. She then rings up Ryan asking her to meet him at the hotel room. Turns out she has information - Volchok's whereabouts. Ryan declines, claiming he doesn't care. Afterwards he goes back to his room and pulls out a box from under his bed containing photographs and memoirs of Marissa. Then he takes the box outside to the dumpster and throws its contents away. |
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After discovering that ] is still in Orange County, Summer invites Ryan to the comic book store where Seth presents him with a comic book showing how much better their lives are after he showed up. |
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In a moment of weakness, Summer 'sees' Marissa but blinks it away before shutting the door to the room she 'saw' her in. Summer decides she's not really over the death of her best friend and can't stay in Newport, while Ryan decides he still cares and moves back home with the Cohens. Ryan also decides to take information on ], and realizes he wants revenge. |
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== Music == |
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*"]" by ] |
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*"A Bad Dream" by ] |
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*"Save Me" by ] |
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*"Song For Sunshine" by ] |
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*"Mr. Blue" by ] |
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*"Bootleg Saint" by ] |
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==Trivia== |
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*The Model Home CD that Marissa made for Ryan in ] was lost in the fire. Marissa made another one for Ryan in ] for his birthday, but didn't give it to him on screen. But in this episode, Ryan throws out the CD. |
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*Marissa's name is only said once in the whole episode, by Seth, when he mentions that Ryan did not go to her funeral. |
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*] appears only in a cartoon drawing of Seth's when Ryan, Seth, Summer, Sandy and Kirsten are at the comic book shop watching the slide show. |
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* As of this episode Kaitlin Cooper and Taylor Townsend appear in the opening credits. |
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==References== |
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== External links == |
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* at the ] |
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