The O.C. Confidential

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“The O.C. Confidential”
The O.C. episode

Death Cab for Cutie plays The Bait Shop.
Episode no. Season 2
(2004-2005)
Episode 20
Written by Mike Kelley
Directed by Tony Wharmby
Production no. 2T5120
Original airdate April 21, 2005 (FOX)
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The O.C. Confidential is the 47th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Mike Kelley and was directed by Tony Wharmby. It originally aired on Thursday, April 21, 2005.

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Sandy and the boys devise a plan to save Trey from going to jail after he took the fall for supplying drugs at his birthday party. Kirsten and Carter, fulfilling more than their editorial duties, take a trip to Featherbrook's winery. Meanwhile, Caleb returns home and questions his marriage with Julie.

  • After being mentioned several times on the show by Seth, Death Cab For Cutie appear playing at The Bait Shop.

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