After four glorious seasons of mansions and mania, Fox’s “The O.C.” is finally getting canned, and not two seasons too soon. In tonight’s series and season finale,

bq. “The O.C.” creator Josh Schwartz promises a special homage to Berkeley and “The O.C. at Boalt” fans.

Don’t remember The O.C. at Boalt? More than just a fan club, the students started the Sandy Cohen Public Defender Fellowship, which eventually brought Peter Gallagher to campus to award.

A few scenes have been shot on campus, although most of “Berkeley” has amazingly been filmed in LA. No show or film has brought as much attention to Berkeley as “The O.C.” since “The Graduate” in 1967. Let’s hope we don’t have to wait another four decades for it to happen again.

But until we actually find out what the homage is, we’ll just have to sit back and obsess with the Livejournal community.

Spoiler: According to Buddy TV, “Sandy and Kirsten’s new baby girl Cohen has been safely born, and the Cohens are moving to Berkeley. ” No word on the homage, however.

bq. Ryan and Taylor get together, while Seth and Summer split up. Autumn Reeser let it slip weeks ago that she was getting fitted for a special dress for this episode, implying that Taylor might be getting married.

bq. Well, there’s definitely a wedding: it’s Julie getting married. Summer and Taylor appear to be bridesmaids, as they’re wearing the same dress. The question is, who is Julie marrying? Bullitt or Frank Atwood? Both Kevin Sorbo and Gary Grubbs are slated to guest star in this episode.

‘The O.C.’ closes its gates for good tonight [Inside Bay Area]

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