"The Rainy Day Women" is the forty-first episode of the television series The O.C. and is the fourteenth episode of the show's second season. It first aired on the Fox network on February 24, 2005. Written by series creator Josh Schwartz and directed by Michael Fresco, the episode continues the storyline of Lindsay's struggle to have a father.
The episode's title alludes to the Bob Dylan song, "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" on the 1966 album, Blonde ...
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"The Rainy Day Women" is the forty-first episode of the television series The O.C. and is the fourteenth episode of the show's second season. It first aired on the Fox network on February 24, 2005. Written by series creator Josh Schwartz and directed by Michael Fresco, the episode continues the storyline of Lindsay's struggle to have a father.
The episode's title alludes to the Bob Dylan song, "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" on the 1966 album, Blonde on Blonde.
It's raining. A huge thunderstorm system that lasts for more than 24 hours is lashing Newport Beach and lightning becomes commonplace in this episode. Seth doesn't want to lose Summer and tries to find a romantic gesture to win her back before she travels to Tuscany with Zach. He buys his old boat, the "Summer Breeze" (named after Summer), back. The "Summer Breeze" is now called "Gimmie Sex", yet Seth still thinks it works as an objective correlative. But when he calls Summer to give one last chance, she refuses to do so. Seth wants...
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