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**"[[Alex Gets Schooled]]" |
**"[[Alex Gets Schooled]]" |
Revision as of 22:56, 17 February 2015
The O.P. is episode 4 of Season 4.
Characters
Synopsis
The girls uncover a secret conspiracy of parents brainwashing their children into becoming model teenagers located in the O.P. (Ocean Palisades). And things get a lot worse when Alex falls directly into the trap, leading Sam and Clover on a mission to save her.
In the B-story, Jerry gives the girls a car called Ne Plus Ultra 3000 which fails to work properly. Clover uses a love computer to find her ideal mate.
Gadgets
- Catsuit
- Compowder
- Expandable Cable Bungee Belt
- Turbo version
- Laser Nail File
- Mini Bomb
- Multi Function Charm Bracelet
- Ne Plus Ultra 3000
- High Powered Invisibility Shield
- Titanium alloy armor (fails to work)
- Voice activated (malfunctions)
- Suction Cup Bottom Gogo Boot
Trivia
- The storyline is a reference to "The Stepford Wives", a novel (and later films) about a community whose wives appear to have been brainwashed into being compliant and submissive.
- The episode title is a reference to The O.C., an American television series.
- Sebastian Saga's rave music is used.
- "Alex Gets Schooled"
- "Evil Graduation"
- "Evil Ice Cream Man Much?"
- "Head Shrinker Much?"
- "Stark Raving Mad"
- "The O.P."
- The full name of the Ne Plus Ultra 3000 is French. Ironically, it turns out to be a lemon.
- The mother is seen as a guest at the English Royal Wedding in "The Wedding Crasher".
- The O.P. Parents are among the few non-revenge based villains on the show, as they seem to want the best for their children. Sam even considers them "pathetic" as they seem afraid of their own kids.