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Adam Brody Shares the 3 Secrets Behind "The O.C."'s Lasting Legacy
23 Oct
Summary
- "The O.C." was the most music-centric teen show
- The show's comedic infusion and self-awareness were mold-breaking
- "Jennifer's Body" was ahead of its time but marketed poorly

According to actor Adam Brody, the teen drama series "The O.C." has stood the test of time due to three key factors. In a recent interview, Brody explained that the show's extensive use of music was a major contributor to its lasting legacy. He noted that the music played a crucial role in evoking nostalgia and unlocking memories for viewers.
Brody also highlighted the show's comedic infusion and self-aware storytelling as mold-breaking elements that set it apart from other teen dramas of the time. The actor believes these unique qualities helped cement "The O.C."'s place in pop culture.
In addition to discussing the success of "The O.C.," Brody also reflected on the cult status of the 2009 film "Jennifer's Body," in which he had a supporting role. Brody believes the movie was "ahead of its time" and was marketed in the wrong way, which may have contributed to its initial poor reception by critics.
As Brody's latest series, "Nobody Wants This," enters its second season on Netflix, the actor's insights into the enduring appeal of "The O.C." and the evolving reputation of "Jennifer's Body" provide a fascinating glimpse into the factors that can shape a project's legacy in the entertainment industry.




