The Return of the Nana

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“The Return of the Nana”
The O.C. episode

Ryan, Sandy, and Seth in Miami.
Episode no. Season 2
(2004-2005)
Episode 21
Written by Josh Schwartz
Directed by Ian Toynton
Production no. 2T5121
Original airdate May 5, 2005 (FOX)
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The Return of the Nana is the 48th episode of the FOX television series, The O.C.. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and was directed by Ian Toynton. It originally aired on Thursday, May 5, 2005.

Contents

Nana's getting married - news that has Sandy, Seth and Ryan off to Miami. Back at the O.C., Zach wows Summer with a home-cooked meal, Kirsten sorts out her Carter feelings and Trey's feelings for Marissa take a terrifying turn.

Although they are credited, Melinda Clarke (Julie) and Alan Dale (Caleb) do not appear in this episode.

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