Is this the real O.C.?
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Suzie Harrison
All the drama, excitement and controversy is back for another round
with Monday’s 10 p.m. premiere of MTV’s “Laguna Beach: The Real
Orange County.”
Season two picks up where it left off with some twists added,
including new cast members, all seniors before 2005 graduation.
The show takes the viewer on a journey through the lives of eight
gorgeous Laguna Beach teenagers and all they experience. From parties
to dates, around town or at the beach, vacations to graduation and
even venturing off to college the cameras are there.
It’s first names only on the show, on their website and also in
interviews, since the cast wants to keep some of their privacy.
Kristin, who was a junior and a main cast member, is now a senior
and the narrator, taking the role from her nemesis and arch rival,
2004 Laguna Beach High School graduate “LC” or Lauren.
Throughout the first season, LC made her amorous feelings for
Kristin’s boyfriend clear, returning cast member Stephen, who also
graduated in 2004.
Also back in the game is Talan, star quarterback, who gets more
play this year as a senior.
New main cast members are Jessica, Jason, Taylor and Alex M.
At the end of the first season, Stephen and LC leave Laguna to
attend San Francisco State University.
The question: Is Stephen still Kristin’s boyfriend?
MTV wants its viewers to tune in and find out.
Since the first season ranked No. 1 in its time period, reaching
more than 65 million viewers, it should be a good indicator.
“The base [viewer] grew with the show; it started doing well and
peaked with the last episode,” Executive Producer Tony DiSanto said.
“It shows a loyal fan base.”
He said the season premiere will be an hour long and will launch a
few months earlier than the previous season.
“A lot of fans are dying to see the story continue; we couldn’t
keep them waiting for a full year,” DiSanto said.
DiSanto said challenges this year are different from launching a
new show and concept.
“More challenging this season is mixing in stories of old cast
members that fans grew to love, and at the same time introducing new
characters and the drama in their lives,” DiSanto said. “It’s a
balancing act, parallel stories, introducing new, mixing it with the
old -- in that sense it’s a challenge.”
He said Kristin and LC “are so different,” having Kristin narrate
will be fun for the viewers; it gives a different perspective on the
same story.
“It shows a different point of view -- the way Kristin approaches
high school, drama and boys,” DiSanto said. “Kristin’s perspective
gives the season a new twist beyond the new stories and cast; it
changes the outlook on events unfolding.”
“Being the narrator is really exciting because it’s told from my
point of view,” Kristin said. “The second season, I wanted to have
fun; it’s not all about drama like last year. Last year talking about
Stephen and Lauren [LC] wasn’t fun. This year I try not to be in the
middle of all the drama.”
Kristin’s relationship with LC was not just for show.
“It was difficult, a lot times we had to do stuff as a cast; I
literally couldn’t be in the same room,” LC said. “It was so horrible
doing a scene or filming with her [Kristin] there.”
Despite their rivalry, LC said it makes sense to have Kristin
narrate this year since it focuses more on her group of friends this
season.
LC is back in Laguna; she left San Francisco after her first
semester and transferred to the Fashion Institute of Design and
Merchandising.
LC’s move left Stephen alone to make new friends, which probably
wasn’t difficult for the show’s “resident hottie.”
“College life is good fun; I enjoyed it a lot,” Stephen said. “I
wanted to go somewhere I didn’t know anyone, a complete change. I got
that in San Francisco; it’s a rad city.”
The three have become well-known celebrities recognized, for the
most part, wherever they go.
“It’s really different in San Francisco; I’d get recognized every
once in a while, not as much as Orange County or L.A.,” LC said.
“When I would fly home on weekends it was crazy, going from one to
the other every week.”
LC says it can be strange talking to people who watch the show.
“They feel like they know you; they saw the last year of your
life, really personal things,” LC said. “It’s a weird feeling they
know even if I haven’t met them before.”
Kristin has been approached by a lot of fans and gets asked for
her autograph.
“It’s really flattering usually,” Kristin said. “At first, I was
really nervous, I’d blush and was really flattered, especially with
younger girls looking up to you -- that’s cool.”
“It’s definitely a trip in San Francisco; everyone was really cool
about it, welcoming, not too bad,” Stephen said. “I kept a low ‘pro’
and never let it get to me.”
New main cast member Jessica will have to see what her popularity
factor is. Last year she was on the show from time to time, as
Kristin’s friend and secondary cast member Dieter’s girlfriend.
This season, Jessica’s in the limelight -- she’s dating resident
hunk and newcomer, Jason.
“After a while, you don’t realize the cameras are there, you do
everything normally,” Jessica said. “I haven’t seen a preview yet,
just a one-minute snippet on the Internet. I think it’s going to be a
really good show.”
Filming is still being done. Kristin said she is looking forward
to an upcoming camping excursion shoot in Santa Barbara.
Cast members are grateful they have video keepsakes of their
lives, captured forever.
“This year we took a trip to Mammoth and went snowboarding,”
Kristin said. “It was the best trip of my entire life.”
Kristin said the show portrays Laguna Beach well.
“It makes it a little more glamorous than it really is,” she said.
“But teenage drama is the same for kids everywhere; we’re going
through the same stuff.”
She said living in a gorgeous place makes it seem easier, “like we
don’t have family issues or anything like that.”
“If people don’t like the show, it’s fine with me; I don’t really
care,” Kristin said. “I don’t watch ‘The OC’ and a lot of people do;
it’s the same thing.”
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