Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).

Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).
Random Assortment Of Season 1 Stills (Part 2).

Random assortment of Season 1 stills (Part 2).

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New Sepinwall interview in the Hollywood Reporter

New Sepinwall interview in the Hollywood Reporter:

Mischa's story was not what he thought would it be. Bleh. (at 28:00)

Josh and Stephanie didn't want to talk about Johnny at all and rescheduled multiple interviews in order to avoid it (this is not directly Mischa related but I lol’d).

In terms of things he was not expecting, Mischa's exit was the biggest in the book. Mischa was really reluctant to talk about her exit at all 😦

He describes his conversation with Mischa as "delicate" and the one he spoke to the least and required the most negotiating to get. "If she doesn't want to unpack her trauma with a journalist, I completely get that and that's her right" because of that she was very weary and simply did not answer many of his questions (at 30:00).

He had to get a lot more from others about her than she was willing to give him.

They ask him how much did the show's exit impact her career - and he says well the gossip at the time could not have helped but Mischa's mom was annoyed that Ben and Adam were getting movie offers when she wasn't.

Maybe showbusiness had decided they didn't want her before she was even fired he seems to suggest. Why would he speculate like this after also calling his conversation with her delicate?


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Remember that in a vault somewhere there is a recording of the full OC cast singing this song. Someone release it already!


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Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.
Stills From Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.

Stills from Season 1 Episode 15 - The Third Wheel.


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Rachel BIlson, 2006 at 3:25 clarifies to Kimmel that Mischa was fired.

Alan Dale also had thoughts about Marissa's ending in an IGN interview in 2006:

IGN TV: Well a year later, they did kill Marissa… Dale: I don't understand what they're planning on doing with that. I have to say, they must feel really confident with the other characters to carry it, because it's that doe-eyed gentleness that she gives off that I think was very valuable to the show and I don't know what they think they're doing. But I guess they know their own business. I'm just an actor; I don't know.


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Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.
Stills Of Our Golfing Girl From Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.

Stills of our Golfing Girl from Season 1 Episode 16 - The Links.


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Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.
Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.
Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.
Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.
Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.
Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.
Season 1 Promo Shoots Of Mischa Barton As Marissa Cooper.

Season 1 promo shoots of Mischa Barton as Marissa Cooper.


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There's a new book out by an entertainment journalist about various early 00 shows. And I have screencaptured the Mischa tidbits (and one Ben tidbit that amused me, lol how did Mischa get all of the blame with being the 'difficult' one in the discourse at the time? jfc).

Some observations:

The ferris wheel kiss was UNSCRIPTED. And they enjoyed it!

Can we please stop with the 'Olivia looks strong, Mischa looks weak' discourse. Please, I am begging you.

Great to get more info about the screen test. Thank you Patrick Rush for containing yourself and not commenting on Mischa as an actress like you so rudely did on the podcast.

Mischa's Eric Cartman request might be the cutest thing I have ever heard. God, she was so young.

The reference to RM being in love by the TJ episode.

Wish they had mentioned how much of a role Mischa played in developing Marissa, "she didn't ad-lib" doesn't do her justice.

There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured
There's A New Book Out By An Entertainment Journalist About Various Early 00 Shows. And I Have Screencaptured

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Welcome to the O.C Snippets

A random assortment of Mischa-related screencaptures from the new Welcome to The O.C book. Highlights include:

• The casting process for Mischa. • The driveway scene in the pilot. • What are Marissa's interests outside of Ryan? Discussions on a storyline relating to her being a Mean Girl, and/or helping the girl Luke cheats on her with and gets pregnant. • TJ was originally supposed to have her drunk driving off a cliff and involved a cliffhanger with her to allow for Fox to re-cast Mischa if they wanted. • Filming the Luke / Marissa sex scene. Mindy acknowledging the Ben/Mischa chemistry at the start and how by the end they were not on good terms. • References to Mischa reading on set (gasp!). • References to her being isolated on set (I wonder does anyone ask her about this). • Mischa's concerns around the material and expressing her frustrations. • Mischa refusing to speak about the Trey attempted rape scene and implying it was very uncomfortable for her (and directly contradicting Stephanie in the paragraph above). • The original S1 ending involving Eddie, domestic violence and Ryan getting revenge and getting into trouble. • Potential idea of Marissa being imprisoned at the start of S3. • Josh suggesting Marissa could have survived the crash and sailed away on Seth's boat.

Driveway-Scene
Adam-S4-Mischa
DJ
Chris-Mischa
Fox
Marissa-interests
Mindy-Ben-Mischa
Mischa-Beauty
Mischa-Casting
Mischa-Casting-2
Mischa-feedback
Mischa-Navi
Mischa-Reading
Mischa-Set
Mischa-Trey-attack
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Original-TJ
Pool-Scream
Possible-S3
Possible-S4
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Sebastian Stan Auditioned For The Role Of Johnny And They Chose Ryan Donowho Over Him, They Didn't Even
Sebastian Stan Auditioned For The Role Of Johnny And They Chose Ryan Donowho Over Him, They Didn't Even

Sebastian Stan auditioned for the role of Johnny and they chose Ryan Donowho over him, they didn't even see him in person and didn't realise how much smaller he would look next to Mischa. How could they hire him without even seeing him in person. What in the world.


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Mischa Barton: ‘The trauma doesn’t just go away overnight’

Mischa Barton: ‘The Trauma Doesn’t Just Go Away Overnight’
Mischa Barton: ‘The Trauma Doesn’t Just Go Away Overnight’
Mischa Barton: ‘The Trauma Doesn’t Just Go Away Overnight’
Mischa Barton: ‘The Trauma Doesn’t Just Go Away Overnight’

The OC made her one of the most famous stars of the Noughties. Now 37, and with a new role in Neighbours, she’s back — and this time it’s on her own terms.

There was a time, not so long ago — the Noughties — when we hunted young women until they went mad. A pack of men with cameras followed them, stalked them, waited outside their homes to take their photograph, so that people could devour their lives and their changing teenage bodies, and watch their rising panic as they cracked under the pressure we were putting them under.

“It was all very Hunger Games,” says Mischa Barton, 37, sitting in a hotel room in central London, hair blow-dried, coffee poured, legs crossed. The British-American actress was 17 when she was cast in the teenage TV drama The OC, catapulting her to worldwide fame and making her Karl Lagerfeld’s “face of a generation” — an It girl in an era of size-zero bodies, up-skirt shots and gossip blogs.

Barton was — reluctantly — a paparazzi favourite. She was beautiful, cool and sceney, with a trail of rock star boyfriends and wild child friends. She suffered as a consequence of rather than in spite of the fame. She was arrested for drink driving, spent time in rehab and was detained in a psychiatric hospital. In 2017 a video of her, incoherent, rambling and distressed, was sold to the gossip site TMZ, peddled as proof of her going off the rails. Her drink had actually been spiked with a date rape drug. That same year an ex-boyfriend tried to sell a video — filmed without her knowledge — of her having sex and being naked in her own home.

“You can go to therapy every day for the rest of your life,” she says, “but there’s just a certain amount of trauma [from] all that I went through, particularly in my early twenties, that just doesn’t go away overnight.”

Today her life is a little quieter — the paparazzi don’t yet know where her new home is in Los Angeles (though the sound of cameras can trigger a panic attack, part of her enduring post-traumatic stress disorder). The OC is coming up to its 20th anniversary, with a new generation of Gen Z fans going wild for the Y2K vibe. She has had a stint on Dancing with the Stars and the reality TV show The Hills: New Beginnings, as well as parts in horror films, indie films and now the resurrected teatime soap Neighbours.

Barton was, and still is, a valuable commodity. “They first wanted me to do an arc on Neighbours when I was in my twenties,” she says, dressed smartly in a blazer, A-line dress and preppy jacquard pumps. I’ve just finished watching the new season, I tell her. “Oh wow,” she says in her mid-Atlantic drawl, “have you actually been watching it?” Sure, I continue, it was nostalgic. “Oh wow,” she says again, flatly. “Yeah. I haven’t seen any of it.” Barton still has the cool-girl energy that drew so many people in: arch, a little judgmental, but fun. She is the popular girl at the party.

The “final” episode of Neighbours was broadcast on Channel 5 last July, after 37 years and 8,903 episodes featuring alumni including Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan and Margot Robbie. A group of heartbroken fans campaigned for its return and four months later Amazon Prime signed a deal with the production company. The reboot features old favourites Susan, Carl and Harold, as well Barton’s new character, Reece Sinclair, the expensively dressed American hotel proprietor who is having an affair with the bellboy.

Barton spent two months filming in Melbourne, cramming lines for 5am call times. “They work crazy hard [on soaps],” she says. “Really, it was gruelling. You’re lucky to get a second take.” She did, however, rewrite some of her script. “They don’t let everybody change their lines” — she lowers her voice — “trust me. The other kids were like, oh, can I do that? And [the writers] were like, no.” She cackles. “Say your lines as scripted!”

The actress will always be known for The OC, in which she played Marissa Cooper, a rich, blonde Californian who was troubled and glamorous — and who every teenage girl was desperate to be. The first series, which aired in 2003, pulled in an average of 9.7 million viewers per episode in America and was a hit on Channel 4, and she won two Teen Choice awards.

“I don’t think I was fully prepared for that level of fame,” she says. “Because it has never been something that I have sought out. I really would much rather be anonymous.”

Still a teenager, Barton was lauded for her looks and treated, she says, as much older than her years. “You do look back and you were 18 dating 34-year-olds,” she continues. “With hindsight you’re like, yeah, that was weird.” An interview with Harpers & Queen has recently resurfaced in which Barton, 19 at the time, says she was told by her publicist to sleep with Leonardo DiCaprio, who was 30, “for the sake of your career”.

She left The OC after three series — she says she was bullied on set and exhausted by 18-hour days for each 24-episode series — asking the writers to kill off Marissa as brutally as they could. She died lying in the road, dripping in fake blood, her crashed car up in flames.

In the following years Barton became a familiar face on the LA nightlife scene, all smoky eyeliner and faded band T-shirts, photographed with Nicole Richie, Lindsay Lohan and Amy Winehouse, while dating the Kooks’ frontman Luke Pritchard, the American rocker Cisco Adler and the Roughs’ guitarist Taylor Locke. “I definitely got to tour with some cool bands,” she says, still a little thrilled by the whole thing. “I mean, I was obsessed. But I don’t know if I could date a guy in a band any more. It just sounds exhausting and dirty.” The paparazzi attention was certainly not “healthy” for romantic relationships. “Everything is just so heightened,” she says. “You depend on the person so much more, you think you’re that much more in love because they’re your grip on some sort of normalcy.”

In the gossip blogs she was considered fair game. She was criticised for losing a stone in a year, then criticised for being “bloated Barton”, with the celebrity blogger Perez Hilton often the leader of the pack. “Nothing I did was good enough,” she says today. “It was the peak of cruelty about young women’s bodies. It was wild.”

Could she leave the house without being followed by photographers? “No,” she says immediately. “I couldn’t. [The paparazzi] were doing all kinds of crazy stuff to me.” She says they tracked her car, tried to climb over the walls of her house, paid off restaurants and bought mobile phones for homeless people so they could tip them off. “I was stalked,” she says. “I did go a little bit nuts at [one] point. I just felt really helpless.”

Then there was an arrest (2007, driving under the influence, without a valid licence and possessing cannabis), rehab (court ordered) and psychiatric hospital. She said she was “depressed and overworked”, and then, she claims, pumped full of prescription drugs by her “team” to keep her working. People have got kinder about mental health, though, she says. “That’s one of the better things about society these days — people are more willing to talk about having had depression or anxiety, or it’s not so taboo.”

But it was her legal battle against her ex-boyfriend that was “one of the worst and most gruelling experiences of my life”, she says. In 2017 Jon Zacharias tried to auction off illicit videos of her to the internet’s highest bidder.

After a years-long legal battle she won the case to prevent him from doing so. “It’s shocking to realise that there is that type of darkness in the world,” she says. “And you wonder what you’ve done to attract it.”

Mischa Anne Barton was born in Hammersmith in west London, the middle of three girls, her mother a producer and photographer, her father a foreign exchange broker. She went to St Paul’s Girls’ Preparatory School before the family moved to New York when Barton was six.

She was a bookish, shy child who found respite in acting. She had her first modelling job at eight and her first professional stage role the same year. By 11 she was in Italian Vogue. By 13 she was the lead in the movie Lawn Dogs, which had dark undertones of child molestation, followed by Pups, a crime drama. “Even from a young age I was sexualised,” she wrote in Harper’s Bazaar in 2021.

After her big break in The OC she starred as the “hot girl” in various music videos (Noel Gallagher, James Blunt, Enrique Iglesias) and became the face of Chanel, Calvin Klein, Monsoon Accessorise, Neutrogena, Herbal Essences and Keds.

“I was definitely told ‘sign here’ many, many times over,” she says. “I’ve gotten a lot better with legalese. Now I will read a contract front to back.”

Do people think she made more money than she has? “Oh, I know they do.” Today you can watch The OC on Amazon Prime, Hulu and ITV. “But I say to my friends, ‘Oh cool, I just got a direct deposit for $1.50.’ And they’re like, ‘What’s that?’ And I’m like, ‘Residuals.’ ”

She pushed herself into indie films and cerebral plays, which she loved, and then appeared on the rebooted reality show The Hills, which “wasn’t for me”, she says. “It’s the fame-chasing and the posing stuff that I don’t like. I found them to be very alieny.” She says the producers tried to make out that the original cast of The Hills had hung out with the cast of The OC in the Noughties, “but that was not the case. I never saw them around. I mean, it was a completely different world, a different type of celebrity.” She looks up from pouring herself another coffee. “You know what I mean.”

Today Barton lives between New York and LA. She is steady and grown-up, but still with a streak of flightiness. Her spontaneity “is a problem”, she says. She travelled around Indonesia alone over the summer, then France, then the UK, where she has been staying with her older sister, a barrister, in Kensington.

“I’m happy being single at the moment,” she says. “Because it comes up, the whole thing of ‘Do you wanna settle down and have kids?’ I am a weirdly traditional, conventional person when it comes to stuff like that, more so than people think. But it really depends on the person you’re with.”

In the past few years there has certainly been a collective reckoning regarding our behaviour towards young, famous women of that era. But does that regret mean anything to the women who suffered through it?

Recently the FBI knocked on Barton’s door, saying they were “working on a case” and wanted to play her a series of tapes. She listened to her conversations with people from years ago, which were recorded covertly. “Who knows who was doing it?” she says. “But I was almost grateful to know that they [the FBI] were going to such lengths, otherwise you feel crazy and paranoid.”

She has also had direct apologies. In 2019 Perez Hilton told her, on The Hills: “If I could go back in time and do things differently, I would.” Barton was largely unmoved. “This bullying you did for so long to so many young girls, I find it hard to let go,” she replied. “I can’t really accept the apology entirely.”

I bring up Hilton today and she rolls her eyes. “I don’t listen to anything he says because he’s so crazy,” she says. “You can see how sorry people feel for what they did to people like Britney [Spears] then. Everyone now is like, ‘I can’t believe we did that to those poor women.’” She pauses. “People feel so entitled to you and your body and your image. It’s a strange feeling. It’s strange.”

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