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Revision as of 14:33, December 20, 2021
The O.C.
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TV Show Information
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The O.C. is an American television drama series which airs on FOX.
History
Milhouse's parents had just gotten back together, and Milhouse wanted them to break up again because they were now paying more attention to each other than to him and because he could no longer play them against each other. As Milhouse complained to Bart and Lisa about his situation, an episode of The O.C. came on TV.
In the episode, a girl confronted her boyfriend and accused him of cheating on her, after finding another girl's bra in his bed. The scene gave Bart and Milhouse the idea of planting one of Marge's bras in Kirk's bed to make Luann think he was cheating and want to break up with him. However, the scheme backfired when it nearly broke up Marge and Homer instead.
Behind the Laughter
The O.C. is a real TV show.
Appearances
- Episode – "Milhouse of Sand and Fog"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XVI" (mentioned)