“It’s the new holiday, Ryan, and it’s sweeping the nation. Or at least this living room.”
The entire Season 4 Chrismukkah episode.
Season: 4 (The Chrismukk-huh?)
This was the episode in which Taylor and Ryan fall off a ladder and wake up in an alternate universe. When Ryan sees how different life would be without him, he realizes Marissa would have died in Tijuana if not for him. Sure, the episode helps him let go of Marissa's tragic death, but she never should have died in the first place. She wasn't even that great a character but it was nonetheless the show's demise.
*It would also be hard to rank moments from this episode since the events technically aren't real.
The first time Marissa meets Oliver.
Season: 1 (The Best Chrismukkah Ever)
Coop is forced into therapy for her severe lapse in judgment (overdosing on painkillers, escaping from the hospital, shoplifting from the mall, etc.) and runs into Oliver Trask at the office. This is by far one of the worst moments because it's the beginning of Oliver, a terrible character who RUINED EVERYTHING. He is the reason Marissa and Ryan broke up later in the season and I am still bitter about it.
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When Caleb admitted to his "error in judgement" with Renee Wheeler, revealing he is Lindsay's biological father.
Season: 2 (The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn't)
Oh man, this poor girl. Her mom lied to her about her father's identity her entire life and then she finds out her dad is actually her boyfriend's grandpa (sort of). And in a crowded living room filled with people, no less. Caleb Nichol stands for everything she disagrees with and their relationship going forward continues down a rocky path. Sorry, Lindsay. I feel for you.
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When Johnny Harper tried to rob the convenience store.
Season: 3 (The Chrismukkah Bar Mitz-vahkkah)
Johnny was the surfer boy at Newport Union, whom Marissa met after she shot Trey and was expelled from Harbor. Johnny injured his knee in a car accident and we learned in this episode that he couldn't afford his surgery. Refusing to be a "charity case," Johnny attempts to pull a gun on a cashier at a convenience store and steal cash. It's lucky Ryan stopped him because there's no way in hell he would've gotten away with it.
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