The Earth Girls Are Easy………
Posted by adminI am not sure about it. I haven’t yet tried any fairy from heaven lol!!! Hey! Don’t take the headline seriously; it’s not a suggestion for you for the New Year eve. This is the title of an episode from “The OC”. Have a look, how New Year goes on in Orange County. Oops, actually in Las Vegas. Seth, Ryan, Taylor and Summer are making plans, how will they celebrate New Year this time. Ryan brings up the idea of a drive to Las Vegas. While everybody is cheering up about the idea, Summer is tensed over possibly being pregnant with Seth’s child. Taylor buys her a pregnancy test, which she keeps in her purse, where they have kept their toothpaste as well.
Now the funny thing happens during journey, Seth becomes too obsessed to brush his teeth that he finds pregnancy test kit in the purse. But smart Taylor tells him that it’s for her and she doesn’t want Ryan to learn about this. Set quietly nods to keep her secret safe. Later on they stop at a place top fresh up, and a stranger dressed in alien costume, steals Taylor’s purse. The four chase him and reach at a comic party, where a fan of the Atomic County comic, dressed up as kid Chino gets on with Seth.
Ryan says some bitter words to Taylor gets on her wits. Consequently she gets drunk and dances with random aliens. Later Seth asks for a high five, because Taylor is not pregnant. At this, Summer takes Taylor and they take the car and head to home. Now Seth realizes that something is wrong and Summer is hiding something. He discusses it with Ryan but he also doesn’t know anything. Now the guys are left without girls and their car, so Seth’s fan drops them to their homes after the happening party.
In the end of the episode, Seth meets Summer at New Port beach and purposes her for marriage. He tells her that this is not because of baby but this is because he loves her and wants to spend rest of his life with her. Now Summer tells him that she’s not pregnant and they hug. How romantic new year celebration…..somebody got a soul mate.




